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English, 04.05.2021 03:30 Loveekatiana

Choose: (2) My friends and I used to (break up - get on - feel down - hang out) a lot last summer, but now we never see each others.
(3) Mum makes a (variety rubble - luxury - meadow) of desserts for Iftar
during Ramadan
(4) Tom had a serious fever, he (extremely - nearly - importantly - truly)
died, then the clever doctor saved his life
(5) Adam is a /an (astonishing - suspicious - beneficial - obedient ) and
well-behaved child.
(do they? - did they? - don't they -
(6) They always stay up late, ...
haven't they)
(7) I like (few--little-many- any) sugar in my Nescafé.
(8) Ann (gets - was getting - got - is getting) thinner and thinner. I think she's
sick
started - is starting) at 8 o'clock this
(9) The match (starts - was starting
evening.
always
(10) Ben used to drive fast. He ( drove always - always drives
drove - drives always )
(11) How long has David ( been - gone - was - went abroad I miss him.
(12) I (worked - has worked - was working - have worked ) in this office
since last year.
were
(13) The plants ( are watered - have watered - are being watered
watered ) by Mum yesterday.​

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