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1) The Louvre is ... most visited museum.

2) I saw a man. ... man nipped into the fashionable club around the corner.

1) the

2) The

100

1) In the street were only a ... shops.

2) I saw ... people in the library, but not many.

1) few

2) some

100

1) ... you ever driven a Mercedes Benz?

2) Most people ... changed a lot and are very different now.

1) Have

2) have

100

It was yesterday ... the washing machine finally arrived.

when

100

He jumped ... the table and landed n the floor.

from

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1) The masterpiece was written in ... 12th century. 

2) Jimmy Hendrix is consideren to be ... best rock guitarist.

1) the

2) the

200

1) In ... parts of the landscape you can see trees, while in other parts there are mountains.

2) Only a ... people succeeded in passing the exam.

1) some

2) few

200

Some people ... not have to work in order to get rich.

do

200

1) On the right you can see Plackwod Street ... John Mulley was born in 1653.

2) The country from ... Churchill came, is famous for many things.

1) where

2) which

200

1) ... whose side are you? Mine or Jim's?

2) The robber managed ... escape from prison.



1) On

2) to

300

1) One of ... oldest buildings is the theatre.

2) It is believed to be ... ancient swimming pool.

1) the

2) an

300

1) There aren't ... people in the building; it's completely empty.

2) They all failed. Not ... succeeded.

1) any

2) one

300

1) Before we nipped into the pavement cafe around the corner, we ... been watching a film. 

2) Nowadays cars are everywhere, but they ... not exist in the middle ages.

1) had

2) did

300

1) Hunger was the only reason ... the people had to leave.

2) The village to ... I moved, was pretty small.

3) At a young age he left the town in ... he was born.

1) why

2) which

3) which

300

1) - What time is it now? 

- It is ... 8 o'clock; it's exactly 7:58.

2) Due ... the rain, we couldn't finish the game.

3) It's hard to focus ... a task for three hours.

1) about

2) to

3) on

400

1) "Friends" is ... famous TV program. 

2) Nobody knows who ... man on the right is.

1) a

2) the

400

1) There are a ... of activities you can do during the workshop. 

2) I managed to get a ... bit of the money. 

1) lot

2) little

400

1) She was playing the piano while her parents ... dancing.

2) I said that it was a masterpiece because I ... never seen such a beautiful painting before.

3) After she finished her meal she ... her homework.


1) were

2) had

3) did

400

1) I have no doubt ... Jim left early as he's nowhere to find over here.

2) The man ... I saw yesterday evening, was wearing a checked t-shirt with a crew-neck.

3)  At a young age he left the town ... he was born.

1) that

2) that/who

3) where

400

1) Susan is fond ... her pets.

2) Cooking didn't use to be my cup of tea, but later it grew ... me.

3) Whether he passes the exam depends ... his ability to focus.

1) of

2) on

3) on

500

1) Like Gandhi, Martin Luther King has become ... example for others.

2) He used to live in ... United Kingdom, but nowadays he resides in France.

3) She has never seen ... celebrity.

1) an

2) the

3) a

500

1) There aren't ... books left to read.

2) There's only a ... water left.

3) There's not ... cheese left -- only a tiny bit.

1) any

2) little

3) much

500

1) They ... seen her several times before entering the car.

2) After the film we went home where the children ... sleeping.

3) ... you ever seen a celebrity?

1) had

2) were

3) Have

500

1) Los Angeles is the city in ... the most celebrities live.

2) New York is the city ... the most criminals live.

3) I don't know ... he stole the money. He already was very wealthy.

4) The prison out of ... the thief escaped was not very well guarded. 

1) which

2) where

3) why

4) which

500

1) I'm keen ... sports.

2) She couldn't keep up ... the pace.

3) We nipped ... the shop for a few minutes.

4) The mugger succeeded ... escaping from the police.

1) on

2) with

3) into

4) in

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