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100

1. They likely to go bargain hunting.

2. We are disable to start our own business because we don`t have enough money.

1. are likely

2. unable

100

1. He was SUPPESED / REQUIRED to attend the uaction, but he fell sick and wasn`t able to.

2. Fans are REQUIRED / BANNED from entering this area.

1. supposed

2. banned

100

1. I was ____ to buy flowers for Christy, but I totally forgot!

2. I succeeded ____ learning a few phrases in Japanese.

1. supposed

2. in

200

1. George succeeded at making a profit aftaer launching his business.

2. She bounds to gain weight if she keeps eating so much fast food.

1. succeed in

2. She is bound to

200

1. We`ve MANAGED/ SUCCEEDED to raise 10.000 $ for the charity.

2. People are CERTAIN / UNLIKELY to bid for this item, it`s an old t-shirt, who would want it?

1. managed

2. unlikely

200

1. We are ____ to wear masks when we conduct Chemistry experiment, it`s a strict rule.

2. Jane ____ likely to become a designer.

1. required

2. is

300

1. You are not obligated to pay the whole sum at once.

2. A teenager was not permit to put up her grandma for sale on ebay.

1. obliged

2. permitted

300

1. In a couple of years I WILL BE / AM likely to live abroad.

2. Our teacher IS / WILL BE sure to give us a test next week.

1. am

2. is

300

1. After Lily was caught shoplifting, she was banned ____ coming to that shop again.

2. I think I`ll manage ____ cut down on sugar.

1. from

2. to

400

1. You are forbidden of holding events in this building without an official permit.

2. This unclaimed bag is meaning to be returned to the owner.

1. forbidden from

2. meant

400

1. My sister wasn`t BANNED / ALLOWED to leave the classroom during the lesson.

2. Kids are FORBADE / FORBIDDEN from going on this roller coaster.

1. allowed

2. forbidden

400

1. His accent was so think, that I was ____ to understand anything!

2. Kelly succeeded ___ organising the party on a limited budget.

1. unable

2. in

500

1. You required to register fot the exam.

2. Cyclists are banning from this street, only pedestrians are allowed.

1. are required

2. are banned

500

1. They were MANAGED / MEANT to get married in June.

2. I DON`T OBLIGE / AM NOT OBLIGED to tell you everything about my life!

1. meant

2. am not obliged

500

1. New shops ___ bound to spring up here soon.

2. Are we ____ to use dictionaries during the test?

1. are

2. allowed / permitted / forbidden