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There must have been around 100 people, most of which / whose / whom names I’ll never remember.
whose
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It wasn’t easy, but in the end, I could / was able to find a dressing gown for my grandpa.
was able to
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When I passed my motorcycle test, I couldn’t have been ____ (happy). (Comparative or Superlative Form)
happier
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Lying on a beach is no _____ (tranquil) than walking in a forest. (Comparative or Superlative Form)
more tranquil
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I’d put up with sharing a room with my siblings, but not any ____ (long). I was moving out. (Comparative or Superlative Form)
longer
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The book which / that / - I’m engrossed in was written by Jo Nesbø, a Norwegian crime writer.
which, that
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Tamara could / was able to finish the race in under an hour.
was able to
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That must be / can be the most eye-catching outfit I’ve seen this year.
must be
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If the weather hadn’t been so good, we ______ (take) the scenic route now? (Conditionals)
would we be taking
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When we went ice-skating we must / had to wear gloves.
had to
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If I ___ (know) that the berries we picked were poisonous, I obviously ___ (not eat) them. (Conditionals)
had known, wouldn’t have eaten
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John’s away at the moment, so you can’t have seen / mustn’t have seen him.
can’t have seen
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I should have / must have worn thicker socks because I’ve got blisters.
should have
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She starred in that thriller, the title of that / which / - I can’t remember.
which
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Diving with sharks was by ______ the most exhilarating moment of the trip.
so
no longer
no more
far
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The celebrity who / that / - we spotted yesterday is in the papers today.
who
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Can you / Do you manage to wear shoes in your house?
Can you
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This is one of _____ (spoilt) beaches I’ve ever come across. (Comparative or Superlative Form)
the most spoilt
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A bus trip to the castle will cost ______ than a few dollars.
as beautiful as
great deal
no more
no longer
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I wouldn’t have taken this route if I ____ (know) the flyover was closed for repair. (Conditionals)
had known
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After our disappointing holiday in a tourist trap, I was ___ (stressed out) than relaxed. (Comparative or Superlative Form)
more stressed out
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The place - / which / where we first met is just around that corner.
-, where
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Those peaches ____ (go) mouldy if you ___ (not eat) them soon. (Conditionals)
will go, don’t eat
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In summer, my friends often sleep on the beach, if it _____ (not rain) of course. (Conditionals)
isn’t raining / doesn’t rain
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I _____ (call) and ask him right now, unless you don’t want me to. (Conditionals)
will call
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If my brothers and I ____ (not grow up) on the coast, we never ____ (learn) to sail. (Conditionals)
hadn’t grown up, would (never) have learnt
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You ought to say / should have said that you were hungry.
should have said
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I will ______ tolerate being treated like a sheep by these low-cost airlines.
no more
no longer
such
so
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Cara ___ (not be) one of today’s top athletes, if she ___ (not spend) years training hard. (Conditionals)
wouldn’t be, hadn’t spent
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The Rocky mountains looked just _____ they did in the photos.
no longer
as beautiful as
no more
far
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Jack’s not here today. He can / could be feeling ill.
could
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You don’t have to take / mustn’t take any glass bottles into the venue. It’s forbidden.
mustn’t take
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The writer signed an agreement whereby / who / - her agent would get 15% of the profits.
whereby
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I felt like _____ a fool for wasting time in the tourist traps.
so
such
as beautiful as
great deal
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It was by far ____ (bad) package tour we’d ever been on. (Comparative or Superlative Form)
the worst
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Selling ice-creams from a cart is a ______ (common) seasonal job than being a police officer, for example. (Comparative or Superlative Form)
more common
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If the weather _____ (be) nice tomorrow, maybe we _____ (go) out for a bike ride. (Conditionals)
is, ’ll go / could go
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Mel hasn’t phoned, has she? I suppose she may not have / could not have her phone.
may not have
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The sand was ______ hot I could barely walk on it.
so
far
such
great deal
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When you ____ (put) ice on a twisted ankle, the cold _____ (stop) it from swelling up. (Conditionals)
put, stops
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All students are able to / required to pay their tuition fees by October 1st.
required to
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I’ll try, but I don’t think I ’ll manage to / can finish before four o’clock.
manage to
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My dance teacher told me I must practise / have to practise my steps every day.
have to practise
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Travelling throughout Asia was a ____ easier than I’d anticipated.
far
no longer
great deal
as beautiful as
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It’s actually ____ (likely) to rain in August than in February. (Comparative or Superlative Form)
more likely
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She met a curious old lady to who / whom / - she wanted to speak.
whom
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I think Louise is required to / should complain about those trousers. The quality is awful.
should
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If mobile phones ___ (not exist), people ____ (appreciate) their surroundings more. (Conditionals)
didn’t exist, would / might appreciate
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If we’d left 40 minutes ago, we ______ (not be) in a traffic jam at this moment. (Conditionals)
wouldn’t be
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Do you think the photos would have been better if this phone ____ (have) a better camera? (Conditionals)
had
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Unless you ___ (tell) me what the problem is, I ___ (not be) able to help you. (Conditionals)
tell, won’t be able
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When I was younger, I didn’t have to wear / mustn’t have worn a school uniform.
didn’t have to wear
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He used to be a big name who / whom / that everyone had heard of.
who
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My dad says he’d swim across to the island if he ___ (be) somewhat younger. (Conditionals)
were / was
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