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The ‘-ing’ verb is called the .......... participle.
present
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Uncountable nouns are used in the ..........
singular
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I had a meeting at ten, .......... I did the accounts.
then
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Since .......... have you attended this college?
when
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I was scared because a man was walking .......... me.
behind/towards
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I’m .......... in the application form for the sales job.
filling
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How long have you .......... living in Sao Paolo?
been
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By five o’clock tomorrow I’ll .......... finished my report.
have
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The words ‘annually’ and ‘twice’ are adverbs of ...........
frequency
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‘Can’ changes to .......... in indirect speech.
could
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I’m free for lunch every day .......... from Tuesday.
apart
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We put .......... speech in quotation marks.
direct
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This time next week I’ll .......... flying to Thailand.
be
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.......... has been using my mobile phone?
Who
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Let’s start the audition again, .......... we?
shall
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I know your company is busy. Ours is busy as ..........
well
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It’s a lovely poem, the author .......... which is dead.
of
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The word ‘an’ is an .......... article.
indefinite
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.......... nouns consist of two or more words.
Compound
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The leopard, .......... has black spots, is a feline.
which
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We use participles in .......... relative clauses.
reduced
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The words ‘could’ and ‘may’ are .......... auxiliary verbs.
modal
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The film wasn’t as good .......... the book.
as
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