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  • My wife is a much safer driver than (I / me / my).
    me
  • Entrance is free. You (don't have to / mustn't / shouldn't) pay anything.
    don't have to
  • This song reminds me ___ my holiday.
    of
  • Cycling isn't (as dangerous as / as dangerous than / so dangerous than) people think.
    as dangerous as
  • The match ended 0-0. It was really (bored / boring).
    boring
  • Slow down! The speed ___ is 100.
    limit
  • You (don't have to / mustn't / must) switch on your phone until the plane has landed.
    mustn't
  • I'll (must / should / have to) work harder if I want to pass.
    have to
  • I've hired a v___ to take my things to my new flat.
    van
  • My son is good ___ speaking languages.
    at
  • I don't think I (must / should / have to) have a dessert. I've already eaten too much!
    should
  • I walk to work. It's (more healthy / as healthy / healthier) than going by car.
    healthier
  • My mother has never (been able to / could / be able to) cook well.
    been able to
  • When he was was five he (can / could / was able) already swim.
    could
  • This is (the most bad / the worse / the worst) time of day for traffic jams.
    the worst
  • I never drink coffee after (- / the / an) dinner.
    -
  • It's not a very good town for cyclists - there are very few cycle ___.
    lanes
  • I apologized ___ being late.
    for
  • We were late because we got stuck in a terrible tr___ jam.
    traffic
  • I won't start the car until you've all put on your seat ___.
    belts
  • Try to avoid using the Tube between 8.00 and 9.30 a.m. - it's the ___ hour.
    rush
  • I'm not very keen ___ horror films.
    on
  • We're going to s___ off early, before it gets dark.
    set
  • We arrived ___ Prague at 5.30.
    in
  • I'm a bit (disappointed / disappointing) with my exam results.
    disappointed
  • We're going to drive to Dover and get the f___ to France.
    ferry
  • This news programme is too (depressed / depressing). Turn it off.
    depressing
  • (The women / Women / Woman) are usually good language learners.
    Women
  • We've decided to visit the UK (the next summer / next summer / the summer next).
    next summer
  • We're very (excited / exciting) about our holiday!
    excited
  • What (a / - / an) beautiful day!
    a
  • It was the most (frightened / frightening) experience I've ever had.
    frightening
  • We won't (can / be able / be able to) come to the party.
    be able to
  • How long does it t___ to get from here to the airport?
    take