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16. In ... New York you could visit ... Central park, ... Empire State Building and ... Times Square and see ... show on ... Broadway, (a, the, -) 17. He's late again. It's typical (of, for, about) him to keep everybody waiting. 18. Be careful, there (be) too (many, much, a lot of) cars in (this, these) cities. 19. (Many, much, a little) students have financial problems, ... ? 20. (Few, little, a lot of) customers (come) into the shop today. It (be) quite all day long. 21. A young woman (sit) on (a, the, -) park bench while the children (play) nearby. 22. The boy went to (a, the, -) bed early because he (play) football all day. 23. Peter decided that he (not, leave) for work until he (shovel) the snow from the drive. 24. The lawnmower (break down) while my father (mow) the lawn. 25. For many thousands of years stories (pass) from (a, the, ) generation to generation orally, either in words or in songs. 26. (A, the, —) new chairman of the company (announce) in a week. The candidates (discuss) now. 27. She (expect) to arrive (to, in, at) London at 3 o'clock to morrow afternoon. 28. You just (clean) the stairs? - Yes, so be careful. (It, they) (be) very slippery. 29. You put that shirt in the washing machine. - I know. It ... be dry-cleaned, (mustn't, couldn't, have to) 30. A university degree is a useful thing. If I (have) a univer sity degree, I (sit) in a comfortable office now instead of standing at a street corner selling newspapers. Test 100 196
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