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Unit 9 Grade 9
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English has borrowed many words who/which come from other languages.
which
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If English ____(have) fewer words, it ____(be) easier for us to master.
had - would be
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The French couple which/who/whom live next door can get by in Vietnamese.
who
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If you want to attend the course, you must pass the _______ examination. (write)
writing
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Let me introduce you a _____ university. I think it‟s really reliable. (repute)
reputable
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The new girl in our class whose/who/whom name is Mai, is reasonably good at English.
whose
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My English ____(not be) so rusty if I ____(have) more chance to communicate with native speakers of English
wouldn't be - had
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The school is performing well, but we recognize the need for further ______ . (improve)
improvements
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The teaching staff are all well_______ . (qualify)
qualified
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If I ____ (go) to England this summer, I ____(have) the chance to pick up a bit of English
went - would have
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Many people come to England and English-speaking countries where/when/that they can learn English in the all-English environment. .
where
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I often look up new words in the dictionary that/whom/when has just been published by Oxford University Press
that
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There are several reasons _____ I don't like English.
why
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English speaking presents special ________for foreign learners. (difficult)
difficulty
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We placed ________ in a number of national newspapers. (advertise)
advertisements
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If my English ____(be) good enough, I ____(find) a good job.
is - can/will find
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