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22. Some people value their independence (high, highly) and so they enjoy (live, living) alone. 23. It is (hard, hardly) to tell (-, a, the) difference between the twins, as they are identical. 24. The price of petrol (go) up again; the cost of running a car (increase). 25. The awards which (know) as Oscars, (consider) to be (high) honour anyone in the film industry can (give). 26. You (read) the newspaper this morning? - No. It (not, deliver) by the time I left for work. 27. You (know) your exam results yet? - No. They (not, announce) yet. 28. If you leave your car unlocked, someone (steal) it. 29. People (must, can, should) treat all living creatures with kindness and respect. 30. Why did you throw away those newspapers? - I'm sorry. If I (know) you were still reading them, I (not, throw) them away. Test 105 1. I (wait) for the number 5 when I noticed an old lady who (start) to cross the road in front of me. 2. Eating sugar in the morning (improve) memory and concentration. 3. Tea (help) to protect people against heart disease because it (contain) tannin and flavanoids. 4. The doors of Oxford and Cambridge, (good) English Universities (open) to the public school-leavers. 5. Eton College, (large) of the ancient English public schools, (found) in 1440 as a collegiate church with a school attached. 6. We'll be late for the train if we go (on, by, in) foot. Let's take a taxi, ...? 7. The girl asked her grandfather if he (agree) that he (be) the best detective she ever (meet). 206
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