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<b>600 SENTENCES OF CERTIFICATE AI. GRAMMAR (300 SENTENCES)</b>

1. Is Susan ... home?a. in

b. atc. ond. under→ b

2. "Do the children go to school every day?""..."

a. Yes, they go.b. Yes, they do.c. They go.

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d. No, they don't go.→ b

3. What ... now?a. is the time

b. does the timec. is time

d. is it→ a

4. They always go to school ... bicycle.a. with

b. inc. ond. by→ d

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5. What color ... his new car?a. have

b. isc. doesd. are→ b

6. Are there many students in Room 12?- "..."a. Yes there are.

b. Yes, they are.c. Some are.d. No they aren't.→ a

7. You should do your ... before going to class.

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a. home workb. homeworkc. homeworksd. housework→ b

8. Mr. Pike ... us English.a. teach

b. teachesc. teachingd. to teach→ b

9. Tom and ... are going to the birthday party together.a. I

b. me

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c. myd. mine→ a

10. Our English lessons are ... long.a. many

b. muchc. a lot ofd. very→ d

11. Bangkok is ... capital of Thailand.a. a

b. onec. thed. an

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→ c

12. Are you free ... Saturday?a. on

b. atc. ind. into→ a

13. There are ... girls in our class.a. no

b. notc. noned. none of→ a

14. Let ... go for a walk.

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a. web. usc. youd. our→ b

15. What is your name?- ... name is Linda.a. Your

b. Hisc. Myd. Her→ c

16. What's ... name?- His name is Henry.

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a. hisb. herc. yourd. my→ a

17. I'm a pupil.

- I'm a ..., too.a. teacher

b. pupilc. studentd. doctor→ b

18. Is this your pencil? No, it isn't. It is ... pencil.a. his

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b. myc. yourd. hers→ a

19. Are these your coats?Yes they are ...a. their coats

b. oursc. our coatsd. yours→ b

20. Are your free ... Friday evening?a. in

b. at

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c. ond. from→ c

21. There are six pencils ... the box.a. in

b. atc. ond. into→ a

22. Where is your mother?She's ... the kitchen.a. in

b. onc. into

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d. at→ a

23. How many pictures are there ... the wall?a. in

b. onc. intod. at→ b

24. Are you ... Vietnam?- Yes, I am.

a. tob. onc. intod. from

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→ d

25. I'm cleaning the floor. Can your help ...?a. I

b. mec. myd. mine→ b

26. What are you doing? - ... are planting some trees.a. we

b. usc. ourd. ours→ a

27. Mary is doing her homework and ... brother is helping her.

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a. sheb. hersc. herd. she's→ c

28. Jane's books are on the floor. Please, put ... on the table.a. they

b. themc. theird. theirs→ b

29. Please put this pencil in the box.- I'm putting ... in the box.

a. it

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b. itsc. themd. they→ a

30. When's ... birthday?a. his

b. hec. himd. he's→ a

31. Whose bicycle is it? It's ...a. he

b. herc. hers

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d. she→ c

32. How old is ...?a. she

b. herc. hersd. his→ a

33. There are ... eggs on the table.a. some

b. anyc. manyd. much→ a

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34. Is there ... cheese on the table?a. some

b. anyc. manyd. much→ b

35. How ... cakes does she want?a. some

b. anyc. manyd. much→ c

36. Peter doesn't want ... eggs, but he wants some soup.a. some

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b. anyc. manyd. much→ b

37. There is ... milk in the glass.a. some

b. anyc. manyd. much→ a

38. How ... meat do you want?a. some

b. anyc. many

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d. much→ d

39. There isn't ... coffee in the cup.a. some

b. anyc. manyd. much→ b

40. They want ... coffee, but they don't want any bread.a. some

b. anyc. manyd. much→ a

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41. Is this your pencil? No, it isn't. It's ... pencil.a. my

b. herc. ourd. hers→ b

42. ... parents are workers.a. We

b. Theyc. Ourd. I→ c

43. This is my new shirt. - Oh, ... color is pretty.a. it

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b. itsc. theird. they→ b

44. He is ... engineer.a. an

b. ac. the

d. no article→ a

45. Your sister is a student and his sister is a student, ...a. both

b. alsoc. and

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d. too→ d

46. My brother is 6.68 m ...a. short

b. tallc. tallerd. shorter→ b

47. My mother is 32 and my father is 43. My mother is younger ... my

father.a. thanb. asc. but

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d. and→ a

48. I am ... teacher.a. the

b. ac. an

d. no article→ b

49. My uncle is ... good engineer.a. the

b. ac. an

d. no article

<b>→ b</b>

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50. That is ... eraser.a. the

b. ac. an

d. no article

<b>→ d</b>

52. This is ... ink pot.a. the

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b. ac. an

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d. no article→ a

56. We are in ... same class.a. the

b. ac. an

d. no article→ a

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57. Your book is ... the desk.a. at

b. overc. ond. in→ c

58. My pens and pencils are ... the table.a. at

b. overc. on

d. between→ c

59. My family's picture is ... the wall.a. at

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b. overc. on

d. opposite→ c

60. Lan and Lien are ... the desk.a. at

b. inc. ond. into→ a

61. No ink is ... the pot.a. at

b. inc. on

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d. over→ b

62. We are ... work.a. at

b. inc. ond. over→ a

63. The cat is ... the dog and the mouse.a. at

b. overc. betweend. in

→ c

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64. His house is ... the park.a. at

b. overc. betweend. opposite→ d

65. Tom is not my teacher but he is a friend of ...a. me

b. myc. Id. mine→ d

66. Is that ruler yours or...?- It's ..., not mine.

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a. mine / yourb. mine / yoursc. my / yourd. yours / mine→ b

67. Who is that? It's ... sister.- ... name is Anne.

a. Mary's / Herb. Mary / Herc. Mary / Hersd. Mary's / She→ a

68. This is John. He is a friend of ... His wife is also ... friend.

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a. my / mineb. me / minec. mine / myd. yours / my→ c

69. Tom and Paul are ... good friends. ... are very kind to us.

a. our / Theyb. our / Themc. our / Theird. ours / They→ a

70. The teacher is speaking. We must ... to her.a. hear

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b. listenc. workd. talk→ b

71. Nam is 1.7 m tall. His brother is 1.4 m tall. His brother is ...

a. shortb. thinc. talld. fat→ a

72. That book is not mine. It is ..., I think.a. her

b. she

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c. hersd. your→ c

73. Who is that? - It is ...a. book

b. Mr. Pikec. rulerd. me→ b

74. What is the weather like today? It's ... today.a. blue

b. finec. sadd. well

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→ b

75. How are you? I am ..., thanks.a. eleven

b. bigc. welld. sad→ c

76. My father is a doctor. Lan's father is a doctor, too. They are ... doctors.

a. notb. bothc. ord. and→ b

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77. Oh, look at that cat. ... is very nice ... tail is very long and nice.

a. It / It'sb. It / Itsc. It's / Itsd. It / It→ b

78. This is our classroom, not Bob's. ... classroom is over there. ... isn't

in the classroom now.a. His / He's

b. His / Hisc. He's / Hisd. His / He

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80. ... house is big but ... is small.a. Our / Theirs

b. Ours / Theirc. Our / Theird. Ours / Theirs

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→ a

81. The Bakers ... English.a. is

b. arec. wasd. were→ b

82. Let us ... to school.a. go

b. goingc. goesd. to go→ a

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83. Where are Kate and Jane? - They ... English exercises in the

classroom.a. are doingb. is doingc. are going

d. are going to do→ a

84. Tom and Mary are pupils but Ann ...a. isn't

b. arec. isd. aren't→ a

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85. What ... the Bakers ... at the moment?a. is / doing

b. are / workingc. are / doingd. is / working→ c

86. How ... your parents?a. are

b. isc. wasd. were→ a

87. What ... the weather like today?a. are

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b. isc. wered. was→ b

88. It ... very hot yesterday.a. are

b. isc. wered. was→ d

89. My daughter is a teacher. My wife is a teacher, too. They ... both

teachers.a. are

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b. isc. wered. was→ a

90. Ben and Jim are ...a. architect

b. engineerc. studentd. brothers→ d

91. What ... is it? It's half past six.a. color

b. timec. name

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d. box→ b

92. How many ... are there on the ceiling?a. clock

b. mapsc. lightsd. picture→ c

93. How many erasers are there on her ...?a. desk

b. wallc. chairsd. room→ a

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94. What's your sister doing? She's ... a book.a. singing

b. readingc. teachingd. ringing→ b

95. The ... shoes are Peter's.a. bus

b. blousec. bothd. brown→ d

96. Your ... are new, Hung.a. shirt

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b. blousec. trousersd. hat→ c

97. There are ... boys in our class.a. no

b. notc. noned. no of→ a

98. Is Susan ... home?a. on

b. atc. in

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d. into→ b

99. Shall ... go for a walk?a. us

b. wec. youd. me→ b

100. It is a quarter ... one.a. over

b. passc. pastd. on→ c

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101. Are there many students in Room 513?a. Yes, they are

b. No, they aren'tc. Yes, there ared. No, there aren't→ c

102. Pupils are learning ...a. English

b. Englandc. in Englishd. in England→ a

103. Let's play football.- Yes, ...

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a. letsb. we playc. let us dod. let's→ d

104. Her birthday is ... November.a. in

b. onc. atd. into→ a

105. Maria is ... the radio.a. looking

b. watching

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c. listening toc. hearing to→ c

106. Let's go out to play now.

- No, ... I am doing my homework.a. all right

b. let's notc. we don'td. let's→ b

107. My young brother can sing but I ...a. aren't

b. canc. can't

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d. am not→ c

108. When's your birthday?- It's ...

a. in 1990b. on May 20thc. in Octoberd. in May 20th→ b

109. ... Mr. Baker want a new raincoat?a. Does

b. Doc. Cand. Must

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→ a

110. The weather is hot in Vietnam ...a. in winter

b. in summerc. in springd. in autumn→ b

111. Mr. Dickson is very tall and big. He needs a ... raincoat.

a. large sizeb. short

c. long and bigd. long and small→ c

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112. George is short. He needs ...a. a large size

b. a medium sizec. a small sized. a big size→ c

113. Excuse me! ... you speak English?a. Does

b. Arec. Dod. Is→ c

114. ... do you need, Annette?a. What

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b. Whenc. Whered. Which→ a

115. Mary ... me the way to Ho Tay lake.a. gives

b. showsc. telld. told→ b

116. That man brings ... every morning.a. them milk

b. their milkc. milk them

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d. milk for them→ a

117. Take these dishes and bowls ... the kitchen.a. in

b. onc. atd. into→ d

118. You ... to the seaside this summer.a. are going

b. are going to goc. will go

d. all are correct→ d

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119. I never ... at home on Sundays.a. stay

b. staysc. don't stayd. all are correct→ a

120. Listen! My sister ... in the next room.a. is singing

b. sing

c. is going to singd. will sing

→ a

121. Your son ... morning exercises everyday.a. do

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b. doesc. is doingd. are doing→ b

122. Tomorrow ... my friend's birthday. I ... some flowers for her.

a. is / will buyb. will be / will buyd. is / buy

d. will be / buy→ a

123. It's often warm ... summer and cool ... autumn.a. in / on

b. one / in

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c. in / ind. at / in→ c

124. Her birthday is ... August the third. She always gets a lot ofpresents

... her birthday.a. on / on

b. in/ inc. on / ind. in / at→ a

125. Nam is learning English ... his room and his dog is ... the desk.

a. at / in

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b. at / onc. in / ond. in / under→ d

126. Are you free ... today, Paul? No, I am very busy ... the

housework.a. in / withb. on / of

c. no word / withd. at / to

→ c

127. Bob, would you like to go ... the zoo ... us on Sunday.

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- I'd love to, but I am afraid not because I have a lot of exercises to do.

a. with / tob. to / withc. to / to

d. no word / with→ b

128. Thanks ... ringing. I am going to see you at half ... seven.

a. of / tob. for / toc. for / pastd. of / over→ c

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129. Rebecca is English but she isn't ... England. She comes to Vietnam

... Thailand.a. from / inb. from / forc. for / fromd. from / from→ d

130. Look ... that strange man. He is looking ... Lan but Lanisn't here.

a. for / atb. at / forc. at / atd. after / at

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→ b

131. Count ... one ... one hundred, please.a. on / to

b. to / onc. from / tod. to / to→ c

132. Tom is ... engineer.a. the

b. anc. ad. one→ b

133. There is ... ink - pot on the desk.

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a. theb. ac. and. some→ c

134. What is ... color of your pen?a. the

b. ac. and. any→ a

135. Kate and Mary are going to ... cinema.a. the

b. a

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c. an

d. no article→ a

136. My parents are always at ... home on Sundays.a. the

b. ac. an

d. no article→ d

137. What's ... weather like in winter in your country?a. the

b. ac. an

d. no article

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→ a

138. Please, put these pencils in ... box.a. an

b. thec. a

d. no article→ b

139. Listen to ... teacher, please. Don't talk in class.a. the

b. ac. an

d. no article→ a

140. After dinner, I always wash ... dishes.

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a. anb. ac. the

d. no article→ c

141. I never ... to school on Sundays.a. go

b. goesc. wentd. don't go→ a

142. Mrs. and Mr. Pike ... dinner at the moment.a. is having

b. are having

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144. What time ... he ... lunch?a. does / have

b. do / havec. is / havingd. does / has

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→ a

145. I need a book but she ...a. needn't

b. doesn'tc. needs notd. don't→ b

146. ... the Pikes ... in the garden now?a. Is / working

b. Doesn't / workingc. Are / workingd. Do / work→ c

147. There ... four seasons in a year.

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a. areb. bec. isd. am→ a

148. There ... any sugar in the jar.a. isn't

b. aren'tc. isd. are→ a

149. Mrs. Mary ... me English.a. teaching

b. teaches

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c. teach

d. doesn't teaches→ b

150. We have much ... in the rainy season.a. rainy

b. rainc. rainingd. rains→ b

151. The Bakers ... luncha. having

b. is havingc. are havingd. has

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→ c

152. I don't have ... moneya. much

b. manyc. nod. a few→ a

153. ... is the best football team in our school.a. Our

b. Oursc. Wed. Our’s→ b

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154. Many retirers feel useless because they ...

a. do volunteer workb. have limited incomesc. aren't working

d. can't help themselves→ c

155. "It's very painful! ... I've worked for a long time in my garden," the

woman said.a. becauseb. forc. by

d. as soon as

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→ a

156. The woman has hurt her back ... for too long.a. to bend

b. by bendingc. for bending

d. owing to you bend→ b

157. A lot of passengers who ... in the ship crash are still suffering from

shock.a. isb. arec. wasd. were

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→ b

160. The person who ... in charge of a car is the conductor.a. is

b. arec. wasd. were→ a

161. She regretted ... how to ride a bicycle when she was young.

a. not to learnb. not learningc. not having learntd. b & c are correct→ d

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162. The doctor showed the patient ... to do some exercises.

a. whatb. whyc. whend. how→ d

163. The doctor told his friend all about ... the woman and asked him for

his advice.a. meetb. meetingc. to meetd. he met

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→ b

164. If I had taken your advice, I ... a better life.a. will have

b. shall havec. would haved. would have had→ d

165. We have got high inflation. That's why prices keep ... up.a. go

b. to goc. goingd. to going→ c

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166. They wanted to know why they ... it for her while she could do it

by herself.a. did

b. have donec. should dod. have to do→ c

167. Firemen rescued several people from the ... floor of theblazing

building.a. highb. top

c. basement

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d. low→b

168. When the electricity failed, he ... a match to find the candles.

a. rubbedb. scratchedc. struckd. started→ c

169. He filled in the necessary forms and ... for the job.a. appealed

b. askedc. requestedd. applied

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→ d

170. She is traveling to work by train today because her car is being ...

a. stoppedb. brokenc. servicedd. rented→c

171. The film lasted three hours with ... of 15 minutes between part one

and part two.a. an intervalb. a pausec. a stop

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d. an interruption→ a

172. I'm very busy at the moment so it may take a ... time toanswer your

letters.a. littleb. fewc. smalld. some→a

173. He was wearing a heavy overcoat to ... himself against the cold.

a. concealb. protect

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c. coverd. wrap→ b

174. It took Michael a long time to find a pair of shoes that ...him.

a. likedb. fittedc. agreedd. matched→ b

175. ... the traffic was bad, I arrived on time.a. Although

b. In spite ofc. Despite

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d. Even→ a

176. He was unwilling to explain the reason ... his absence.a. for

b. whyc. ofd. that→ a

177. John Jameson is a famous ... who stole five million pounds from a

bank.a. crimeb. criminalc. criminally

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d. criminality→ b

178. ... your own business can cause a lot of financial worries.

a. Manageb. Managingc. Managerd. Manageable→ b

179. The surgeons tried their best to save his life, but unfortunately the operation

was ...a. unsuccessfullyb. successful

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c. successfulnessd. unsuccessful→d

180. I understand ... what you are saying.a. perfect

b. perfectlyc. perfectiond. imperfect→ b

181. His promotion to manager was a popular ……….a. appoint

b. appointedc. appointmentd. appointee

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→ c

182. A holiday in America can be ... cheap.a. surprise

b. surprisedc. surprisingd. surprisingly→ d

183. My colleagues are very pleasant, but the manager was a little ...

a. unfriendlyb. friendlyc. friendshipd. friendless→ a

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184. I ... this morning, and was late for school.a. sleep

b. sleptc. oversleptd. oversleep→ c

185. Mr. and Mrs. Brown are a ... couple but they are very kind to their

neighbors' ...a. child / childrenb. children / childrenc. childish / childd. childless / children→ d

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