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  • Are you having your house ....................................... at the moment? (paint)
    painted
  • ‘Why don’t you put a better lock on the door, Barry?’ said John. -- John suggested ...
    Barry should put a better lock on the door
  • He left his college after he had taken his degree. -- He hadn’t ...
    left college before he took his degree
  • I’m always nervous when I travel by air. -- Traveling ...
    by air always makes me nervous
  • I don't feel like ........... out this evening. I ......................... in the garden all day. (go / work)
    going - have been working
  • He could not drive it. He could not sell it. He could not even give it away. -- He could neither ...
    drive, sell nor give it away
  • Ann is in hospital. " Yes, I know. I ................................. her tomorrow. " (visit)
    am going to visit / am visiting
  • The boy ........................ down by a bus while he ........................ the street. (knock / cross)
    was knocked - was crossing
  • We couldn’t answer the question because it was very hard. -- The question ...
    was too hard for us to answer
  • It was a great party last night. You ................................... Why didn't you? (come)
    should have come
  • Linda has lost her passport again. It's the second time this ................. (happen)
    has happened
  • The police officer stopped us and asked us where we ........................... (go).
    were going
  • I believe in .................. diseases because ................. is always better than cure. (PREVENT)
    preventing - prevention
  • It's ............. to drink the water because it hasn't been ................. yet. (POSSIBLE / PURE)
    impossible - purified
  • If I .............................................. the doctor's advice, I would be better now. (follow)
    had followed
  • She liked Paris a little and Rome less. -- She thought Rome ...
    worse than Paris
  • The trip was ........................ ...................... (EXTREME / ENJOY)
    extremely - enjoyable
  • Who taught you grammar last year? -- By ...
    whom you were taught grammar last year?
  • The coal industry was ................................. private but was ....................... in the 1940s. (ORIGIN / NATION)
    originally - nationalized
  • I’m sorry I was rude to you yesterday. -- I apologize ...
    for being rude to you yesterday
  • The more .................... you write, the ............... your mark will be. (CAREFUL / BAD)
    carelessly - worse
  • After fighting the fire for 12 hours the firemen succeeded in putting it out. -- The firemen managed ...
    to put the fire out / put out the fire after fighting for 12 hours
  • The little boy crossed the street although the traffic was heavy. -- In spite of ...
    the heavy traffic, the little boy crossed the street