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I _______ listen to music when I was a child. (not used to)
didn't use to
What music _______ to like when you were a child? (used to)
did you use
I asked ______ questions, but they didn't give me ______ answers. Options:  a few-no  /  little-some /    a few-any
a few-any
Nowadays we don't use _____ cash, because we use our credit cards. Options:  many / much / a lot
much
How much water do you drink?Options:  A lot of / Much / A lot
A lot
How many are spelled correctly? ilegal / inpolite / unformal / unusual / iresponsible / unofficial
two: unusual and unofficial. Correct forms: illegal / impolite / informal / irresponsible
The crime of illegally entering a building and stealing things. Example: He committed more than a dozen ______ in the last year.
burglary
A fact or piece of information that shows that something exists or is true. Example: Do they have any _____ that it was Hampson who stole the goods?
proof
Complete the sentences with the correct prepositions. Question: You looked _____ something in detail to do a project or assignment at school.
into
A young child, especially one who is learning or has recently learned to walk.
toddler
A daughter of your brother or sister is your ______.
niece
Mum, where is _____ dog? I want to take it to _____ park. Options: (--/the)   (the/-- )   (a/the)   (the/the)
the/the
It's obvious that _____ students should listen to their teacher, but _____ students in my class never listen. Options: (the/the)   (a/--)    (--/the)    (the/a)
--/the
I like _____ cake, but I don't like _____ cake you make. Options: (a/the)     (an/--)     (--/the)     (a/a)
--/the
Fill in the blank with the correct form. Question: Yesterday it _____ (snow) when we _____ (leave) home.
was snowing/left
Fill in the blank with the correct form. Question: I _____ (not say) hello because you _____ (walk) very fast.
didn't say/were walking
Fill in the blank with the correct form. Question: This morning I _____ (get up) and I _____ (make) breakfast for everybody.
got up/made 
Fill in the blank with the correct form. Question: These days, people _______ (write) emails a lot less than they used to a few years ago.
are writing
Fill in the blank with the correct form.  Question: What _____ (do) tonight? Would you like to come and watch the game?
are you doing 
Fill in the blanks with the correct form. Question: Please keep quiet, I _____ (listen) to the radio. You know I _____ (listen) to the news in the mornings.
am listening/listen 
Fill in the blank with the correct form. Question: Languages _______ (disappear) very fast. Half of world's languages will disappear by 2100.
are disappearing
Combine the TWO sentences to ONE, using a relative pronoun. Question: I really like the car. I bought it last year
I really like the car (that, which) I bought last year.
Combine the TWO sentences to ONE, using a relative pronoun. Question: The restaurant is the best in town. We usually eat there.
The restaurant where we usually eat is the best in town.
Combine the TWO sentences to ONE, using a relative pronoun. Question: They elected a new mayor. His aim is to help the poor.
They elected a new mayor whose aim is to help the poor.
Combine the TWO sentences to ONE, using a relative pronoun. Question: That is the man. I spoke to him the other day.
That is the man (who, whom) I spoke to the other day.