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2 - a
3 - d
4 - a
5 - c
6 - b
7 - c
8 - c
9 - d
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11 - c
12 - d
13 - а
14 - a
15 - c
16 - c
17 - a
18 - c
19 - b
20 - c
<span>He insisted to pay / <u>on paying </u>for the meal.
The interviewer started off to ask / <u>by asking</u> me why I wanted the job
I knew I could ask /<u> count on</u> Philip if I needed any help.
We were unhappy in England, and even <u>discussed</u> / talked of emigrating to New Zealand.
I’ve heard a lot about Dr James, and I’m looking forward <u>to hearing </u>/ to hear his talk tomorrow.
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Mr. Smith's house
the baby's toy
these women's bags
my grandparents' cottage
the children's books
Kate and Mary's mother
Picasso's and Dali's paintings
the sun's influence
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2. had
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6. have
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Would you like some apple juice?
Yes, please, I'd love some.
Have you got any apples?
No, sorry. I haven't got any apples. But I have got some oranges.
I'm afraid, I don't want any oranges. I would like apples.
Mag, there is no bread at home?
No, there is no bread at home.
I hope you'll go and by some.