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1. Tom, (you, finish) reading the newspaper yet? - No, I still (read) it. 2. At noon yesterday, the staff (have) their monthly meeting. 3. The teacher (give) the students a test when the principle (come) into the classroom. 4. Dad (close) the windows, (set) the alarm, and (leave) the house. The children (sleep) already. 5. ... Nelson Column (erect) in 1842 in ... Trafalgar Square in commemoration of Admiral Nelson, who (win) a triumphant naval victory, but (kill) in the battle. 6. To commemorate Admiral Nelson's Victory in (a, the, -) great naval battle at Trafalgar, (a, the, -) Trafalgar Square (construct) in London. 7. In 1066 an invading army of the Normans (win) the victory at the battle of Hastings; as a result of that single battle, William, Duke of Normandy, (crown) king of England and (become) known in the popular history as William the Conqueror. 8. My teacher told me I (might, had to, needed) stay after school as (the, a, -) punishment for talking in class. 9. (Need, can, ought) I borrow your pen? (My, mine) doesn't work. 10. I (must, mustn't, may) go to (a, the, -) bank. I haven't got (some, any, little) money. 11. What time (mustn't, will, shall) I pick you up from (a, the, -) work? - (At, in, about) 7 sharp. 12. Have you heard Jane's playing (the, a, -) piano (late, lately)? - Yes, but he (not, seem) to be getting (good). 13.1 like living in the country. It's a lot (peaceful) than the city. 14. ... Louvre has a large number of famous works, such as ... Mona Lisa and ... Venus de Milo. (a, the, -) 15. (A, the, -) pyramids in Egypt (build) to be tombs for (a, the, -) pharaohs. 195
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