(and, but, for, yet, neither, or, so, when, although, however, as, because, before)
I'm waiting ____ my parents to get me from the futbol match in Madrid.
for
She has ____ best handwriting in the class.
the
We will meet ____ noon for the study session
at
When Maria was finished with the exam, ___ asked to use the bathroom.
she
He ____ reading the book right now.
You can have tea ____ coffee, but not both.
or
I bought ____ apple and a banana from the store.
an
She borrowed a pencil ____ her classmate.
from
Neither of the students brought ____ homework to class.
their
I ___ going to be a teacher when I grow up.
am
We were hopeful ____ someone would score a 100% on their Cambridge exam, and everyone did!
that
I don’t have ____ time to finish the project today.
much/enough
The students walked ____ the hallway quietly.
in/through/down
She didn’t know ____ had left the door open.
who
Will you ___ my date to the party tonight?
be
Wait here ____ I get back.
until
Can you give me ____ advice on how to prepare for the Cambridge exam?
some/any
He insisted ____ paying the bill, even though it wasn’t necessary.
on
The two brothers are very different; one loves sports, while the other prefers to spend ____ time reading.
his
Those girls ___ been late to school every day this week.
have
She studied very hard, ____ she didn't pass the Cambridge exam with a high score.
but/however
____ students passed the test with flying colors.
Many / Most / All
He was worried to comment ____ the issue until he had more information.
on/about
TWO PART QUESTION: The teacher asked ____ wanted to present first, but everyone remained silent until she finally chose two students, both of ____ were well-prepared.
who and whom
TWO PART QUESTION: I ___ in big trouble with my mom ___ coming home late on Saturday.
got and for