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#1.What time is your train? I'll come to the station to see you (…).
1) out; 2) off; 3) by.
#2. Kate has made a great success of her life. We all look (…) her.
1) on after; 2) up to; 3) at with.
#3. I'll call (…) you at seven this evening. Will you be ready by then?
1) for; 2) after; 3) with.
#4. Liz made me an offer of £350 for my car. I need the money, so I'm going to take her (…) it.
1) out to; 2) away in; 3) up on.
#5. The boy (…) was speaking to your daughter is the captain of the football team.
1) who; 2) which; 3) whose.
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#1. John was doing the ironing (…) Sue was cooking.
1) since; 2) while; 3) before.
#2. Professor Marcus is married (…) a well-known actress.
1) to; 2) with; 3) at.
#3. David Beckham is famous (…) playing football.
1) with; 2) to; 3) for.
#4. Tom used to be a professional football player, but he had to give it (…) because of a knee
injury.
1) in; 2) up; 3) into.
#5. Liz promised to help Tony with the report, but she let him (…), so he had to write it
without her.
1) through 2) off; 3) down.
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#1. He has been working as a zookeeper (…) 1992.
1) during; 2) to; 3) since.
#2. Kevin took his puppy to the vet (…) a vaccination.
1) for; 2) so as to; 3) in order to.
#3. His wall was covered (…) pictures of celebrities.
1) by; 2) with; 3) of.
#4. This jacket, (…) I bought yesterday, was very expensive.
1) which; 2) who; 3) what.
#5. Please, turn (…) the radio. I’m trying to sleep.
1) up; 2) off; 3) on.
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#1. Don't get (…) the car yet - I'm still parking.
1) out of; 2) out 3) out from.
#2. Look at the photo (…) page 24!
1) in; 2) at; 3) on.
#3. I'll see you (…) half past eight.
1) in; 2) at; 3) to.
#4. Congratulation (…) getting into the final!
1) on; 2) for; 3) with.
#5. He’s got two cousins. (…) of them work in a bank.
1) Some; 2) Both; 3) Either.
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#1. There were about twenty people (…) total at the meeting.
1) on; 2) in; 3) at.
#2. We've got to save the rainforests (…) being destroyed.
1) for; 2) from; 3) with.
#3. Is that the bookshop (…) they've also got a café?
1) where; 2) which; 3) that.
#4. It took Vanessa a long time to recover (…) her illness.
1) over; 2) off; 3) from.
#5. My brother has taken (…) karate. He trains three times a week.
1) up; 2) about; 3) with.
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