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#1. Why have you suddenly stopped eating fish? What put you (…) it?
1) out; 2) off; 3) with.
#2. We couldn't decide whether to book a holiday in Spain or Italy. We finally settled (…) Spain.
1) in; 2) on; 3) with.
#3. Kate had a lot of homework to do today, so she set (…) it as soon as she came home. She has almost finished it now.
1) in; 2) to; 3) with.
#4. Do you think Henry will fall (…) our arrangements?' 'Yes. I'm sure he'll agree with everything.'
1) down in; 2) after on; 3) in with.
#5. (…) I'd like to help you out, I'm afraid I just haven't got any spare money at the moment.
1) Even after; 2) Despite; 3) Much as.
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#1. We had plans to go to live in Australia, but they didn't come (…). So now we're going to stay here.
1) out; 2) off; 3) upon.
#2. Have you ever put (…) a really luxurious hotel?
1) in to; 2) into at; 3) up at.
#3. At first Jane refused to lend me her car, but I managed to get (…) her.
1) round; 2) after; 3) with.
#4. I'll phone you from the hotel as soon as I've checked (…).
1) off; 2) up; 3) in.
#5. You're the first person I've met (…) views are more left-wing than mine!
1) whom; 2) which; 3) whose.
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#1. Come and help me to carry the boxes! Don't just stand there looking (…).
1) out; 2) on; 3) into.
#2. Be quiet, David. You really shouldn't break (…) when someone's speaking. It's impolite.
1) in; 2) out; 3) at.
#3. Why did you suddenly stop eating meat? What made you go (…) it?
1) under; 2) off; 3) with.
#4. If you could go to an English-speaking country to brush (…) your English, which country would you choose?
1) out in; 2) up on; 3) off with.
#5. (…) mum had a cold, she still went to work.
1) Despite; 2) However; 3) Although.
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#1. Sally is disappointed that she didn't get the job at the research laboratory, but she'll get (…) it.
1) off; 2) with; 3) over.
#2. Marjory lied to me. She thinks that I don't know what she's planning. But I do. I can see (…) her.
1) through; 2) over; 3) into.
#3. Why did they shut (…) the factory in King Street? There are hundreds of people out of work now.
1) up; 2) off; 3) down.
#4. Governments should bring (…) international laws against terrorism.
1) out; 2) off; 3) in.
#5. You can’t make a snowman (…) there’s some snow.
1) if; 2) unless; 3) after.
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