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December 10, 2016 - pdf

Complete the following sentences using an appropriate word or phrase.

1. Let’s ………………. a plan.

a) do
b) make

2. She doesn’t like reading but I ………………

a) do
b) like

3. I don’t do ……………. in the evenings.

a) much
b) more

4. It’s time to ……………….. the accounts.

a) do
b) make

5. ‘That carpet needs cleaning.’ ‘Yes, it certainly ………………..’

a) needs
b) does.

6. I can’t give you ……………….. advice because I am a friend of your boss.

a) disinterested
b) uninterested

7. I am quite ………………….. in politics.

a) disinterested
b) uninterested

8. I have been to ………………. places recently.

a) rather too many
b) quite too many

9. We enjoyed …………………

a) the party enormously
b) enormously the party

10. I came ……………….. as I could.

a) as quickly
b) as much quickly

Answers

1. Let’s make a plan.

2. She doesn’t like reading but I do.

3. I don’t do much in the evenings.

4. It’s time to do the accounts.

5. ‘That carpet needs cleaning.’ ‘Yes, it certainly does.’

6. I can’t give you disinterested advice because I am a friend of your boss.

7. I am quite uninterested in politics.

8. I have been to rather too many places recently.

9. We enjoyed the party enormously.

10. I came as quickly as I could.

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