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There aren't
It isn't
There isn't
In the text below, in place of the gap (12), you need to add the preposition ... James lives 1) ... a small flat 2) ... Cambridge. He lives 3) ... two other boys who are students 4)... Cambridge University. They work hard during the week. James has two jobs. 5) ... Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays he works 6)... a hospital, where he helps to look 7)... children who are ill. He goes to the hospital 8)... bus. He starts 9)... ten o'clock and works until quarter 10)... five. On Thursdays and Fridays he works 11)... home. 12)... the evening, one of the boys cooks a meal. 13)... dinner they look in the newspaper to see what's on TV or they talk 14)... their day. They usually go to bed 15)... about midnight.
Answer type: Single choice • with the choice of one correct answer from several proposed options
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in
In the text below, in place of the gap (14), you need to add the preposition ... James lives 1) ... a small flat 2) ... Cambridge. He lives 3) ... two other boys who are students 4)... Cambridge University. They work hard during the week. James has two jobs. 5) ... Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays he works 6)... a hospital, where he helps to look 7)... children who are ill. He goes to the hospital 8)... bus. He starts 9)... ten o'clock and works until quarter 10)... five. On Thursdays and Fridays he works 11)... home. 12)... the evening, one of the boys cooks a meal. 13)... dinner they look in the newspaper to see what's on TV or they talk 14)... their day. They usually go to bed 15)... about midnight.
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about
after
In the text below, in place of the gap (15), you need to add the preposition ... James lives 1) ... a small flat 2) ... Cambridge. He lives 3) ... two other boys who are students 4)... Cambridge University. They work hard during the week. James has two jobs. 5) ... Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays he works 6)... a hospital, where he helps to look 7)... children who are ill. He goes to the hospital 8)... bus. He starts 9)... ten o'clock and works until quarter 10)... five. On Thursdays and Fridays he works 11)... home. 12)... the evening, one of the boys cooks a meal. 13)... dinner they look in the newspaper to see what's on TV or they talk 14)... their day. They usually go to bed 15)... about midnight.
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for
In the text below, in place of the gap (2), you need to add the preposition ... James lives 1) ... a small flat 2) ... Cambridge. He lives 3) ... two other boys who are students 4)... Cambridge University. They work hard during the week. James has two jobs. 5) ... Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays he works 6)... a hospital, where he helps to look 7)... children who are ill. He goes to the hospital 8)... bus. He starts 9)... ten o'clock and works until quarter 10)... five. On Thursdays and Fridays he works 11)... home. 12)... the evening, one of the boys cooks a meal. 13)... dinner they look in the newspaper to see what's on TV or they talk 14)... their day. They usually go to bed 15)... about midnight.
Answer type: Single choice • with the choice of one correct answer from several proposed options
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In the text below, in place of the gap (3), you need to add the preposition ... James lives 1) ... a small flat 2) ... Cambridge. He lives 3) ... two other boys who are students 4)... Cambridge University. They work hard during the week. James has two jobs. 5) ... Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays he works 6)... a hospital, where he helps to look 7)... children who are ill. He goes to the hospital 8)... bus. He starts 9)... ten o'clock and works until quarter 10)... five. On Thursdays and Fridays he works 11)... home. 12)... the evening, one of the
Answer type: Single choice • with the choice of one correct answer from several proposed options
There aren't
It isn't
There isn't
In the text below, in place of the gap (12), you need to add the preposition ... James lives 1) ... a small flat 2) ... Cambridge. He lives 3) ... two other boys who are students 4)... Cambridge University. They work hard during the week. James has two jobs. 5) ... Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays he works 6)... a hospital, where he helps to look 7)... children who are ill. He goes to the hospital 8)... bus. He starts 9)... ten o'clock and works until quarter 10)... five. On Thursdays and Fridays he works 11)... home. 12)... the evening, one of the boys cooks a meal. 13)... dinner they look in the newspaper to see what's on TV or they talk 14)... their day. They usually go to bed 15)... about midnight.
Answer type: Single choice • with the choice of one correct answer from several proposed options
on
for
in
In the text below, in place of the gap (14), you need to add the preposition ... James lives 1) ... a small flat 2) ... Cambridge. He lives 3) ... two other boys who are students 4)... Cambridge University. They work hard during the week. James has two jobs. 5) ... Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays he works 6)... a hospital, where he helps to look 7)... children who are ill. He goes to the hospital 8)... bus. He starts 9)... ten o'clock and works until quarter 10)... five. On Thursdays and Fridays he works 11)... home. 12)... the evening, one of the boys cooks a meal. 13)... dinner they look in the newspaper to see what's on TV or they talk 14)... their day. They usually go to bed 15)... about midnight.
Answer type: Single choice • with the choice of one correct answer from several proposed options
for
about
after
In the text below, in place of the gap (15), you need to add the preposition ... James lives 1) ... a small flat 2) ... Cambridge. He lives 3) ... two other boys who are students 4)... Cambridge University. They work hard during the week. James has two jobs. 5) ... Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays he works 6)... a hospital, where he helps to look 7)... children who are ill. He goes to the hospital 8)... bus. He starts 9)... ten o'clock and works until quarter 10)... five. On Thursdays and Fridays he works 11)... home. 12)... the evening, one of the boys cooks a meal. 13)... dinner they look in the newspaper to see what's on TV or they talk 14)... their day. They usually go to bed 15)... about midnight.
Answer type: Single choice • with the choice of one correct answer from several proposed options
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In the text below, in place of the gap (2), you need to add the preposition ... James lives 1) ... a small flat 2) ... Cambridge. He lives 3) ... two other boys who are students 4)... Cambridge University. They work hard during the week. James has two jobs. 5) ... Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays he works 6)... a hospital, where he helps to look 7)... children who are ill. He goes to the hospital 8)... bus. He starts 9)... ten o'clock and works until quarter 10)... five. On Thursdays and Fridays he works 11)... home. 12)... the evening, one of the boys cooks a meal. 13)... dinner they look in the newspaper to see what's on TV or they talk 14)... their day. They usually go to bed 15)... about midnight.
Answer type: Single choice • with the choice of one correct answer from several proposed options
by
in
on
In the text below, in place of the gap (3), you need to add the preposition ... James lives 1) ... a small flat 2) ... Cambridge. He lives 3) ... two other boys who are students 4)... Cambridge University. They work hard during the week. James has two jobs. 5) ... Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays he works 6)... a hospital, where he helps to look 7)... children who are ill. He goes to the hospital 8)... bus. He starts 9)... ten o'clock and works until quarter 10)... five. On Thursdays and Fridays he works 11)... home. 12)... the evening, one of the
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in the text below, in place of the gap (9), you need to add the preposition ... James lives 1) ... a small flat 2) ... Cambridge. He lives 3) ... two other boys who are students 4)... Cambridge University. They work hard during the week. James has two jobs. 5) ... Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays he works 6)... a hospital, where he helps to look 7)... children who are ill. He goes to the hospital 8)... bus. He starts 9)... ten o'clock and works until quarter 10)... five. On Thursdays and Fridays he works 11)... home. 12)... the evening, one of the boys cooks a meal. 13)... dinner they look in the newspaper to see what's on TV or they talk 14)... their day. They usually go to bed 15)... about midnight.Answer type: Single choice • with the choice of one correct answer from several proposed options
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In the text below, the gap (14) should be replaced with the verb ... Tom Smith was a writer. He 1)... (to write) detective stories for magazines. One evening he 2)... (to be not able) to invent an end for a story. He 3)... (to sit) with his typewriter in front of him, but he 4) ... (to have) no ideas. Then he 5)... (to go) to the cinema. When he 6)... (to leave), a burglar 7)... (to break) into his flat and 8)... (to read) his story. The visitor 9)... (to leave) Tom a note: “I have read your story and I 10)... (not to think) much of it. I 11)... (not to go) to steal anything tonight, but I will return, when you become a successful writer.” Tom 12)... (to study) the burglar's suggestions and 13)... (to write) the rest of the story. He 14) ... (to be) still not a successful writer, and he 15)... (wait) for his burglar to return. Before he 16)... (go out) in the evening, he always 17)... (to leave) a half-finished story near his typewriter.
Answer type: Single choice • with the choice of one correct answer from several proposed options
was
is
are
In the text below, the gap (15) should be replaced with the verb ... Tom Smith was a writer. He 1)... (to write) detective stories for magazines. One evening he 2)... (to be not able) to invent an end for a story. He 3)... (to sit) with his typewriter in front of him, but he 4) ... (to have) no ideas. Then he 5)... (to go) to the cinema. When he 6)... (to leave), a burglar 7)... (to break) into his flat and 8)... (to read) his story. The visitor 9)... (to leave) Tom a note: “I have read your story and I 10)... (not to think) much of it. I 11)... (not to go) to steal anything tonight, but I will return, when you become a successful writer.” Tom 12)... (to study) the burglar's suggestions and 13)... (to write) the rest of the story. He 14) ... (to be) still not a successful writer, and he 15)... (wait) for his burglar to return. Before he 16)... (go out) in the evening, he always 17)... (to leave) a half-finished story near his typewriter.
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waited
is waiting
waits
In the text below, the gap (17) should be replaced with the verb ... Tom Smith was a writer. He 1)... (to write) detective stories for magazines. One evening he 2)... (to be not able) to invent an end for a story. He 3)... (to sit) with his typewriter in front of him, but he 4) ... (to have) no ideas. Then he 5)... (to go) to the cinema. When he 6)... (to leave), a burglar 7)... (to break) into his flat and 8)... (to read) his story. The visitor 9)... (to leave) Tom a note: “I have read your story and I 10)... (not to think) much of it. I 11)... (not to go) to steal anything tonight, but I will return, when you become a successful writer.” Tom 12)... (to study) the burglar's suggestions and 13)... (to write) the rest of the story. He 14) ... (to be) still not a successful writer, and he 15)... (wait) for his burglar to return. Before he 16)... (go out) in the evening, he always 17)... (to leave) a half-finished story near his typewriter.
Answer type: Single choice • with one correct choice