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Fill the gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

You can travel on your own, ......?

  • A. isn't it
  • B. wouldn't you
  • C. can't you
  • D. shouldn't you
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27

Fill the gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

Our culture does not allow one to ........ when an elderly person is speaking.

  • A. cut of
  • B. cut off
  • C. cut in
  • D. cut on
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28

Fill the gap with the most appropriate option from the list provided.

Raffle draws, like gambling, often end in a ....... for me.

  • A. lost
  • B. loss
  • C. loose
  • D. lose
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29

Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

If he were here, it could be more fun.

  • A. He did not show up and so the occasion lacked much fun
  • B. He was being expected to supply more fun
  • C. There was not fun because he was not present
  • D. He was expected but did not show up to liven up the occasion
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30

Select the option that best explains the information conveyed in the sentence.

Though he is our elected representative he often takes a rather jaundiced view of our problems.

  • A. He takes a rather hazy view of our problems
  • B. He takes an unfavourable position concerning our problems
  • C. He takes a rather forceful view of our problems
  • D. He takes a sickly view of our problems
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