English Language, Solution
- 3 / 4 hours per week, BAC 2002 -
I have chosen the most appropriate words underlined:
Won’t you have some more salad?
There are many more sheep on this farm.
Have what you like. There are plenty more where these come from.
She’s running for Parliament in the next election.
A number of shoppers have complained about the price increases.
There’s no need to explain how it works.
I hate it that you can swim so well and I can’t.
Are there any eggs in the fridge? – Yes, there are a dozen.
We went back to Bucharest to see the house where we used to live in the 1980’s.
He has lived next door for years, yet we hardly ever see him.
I’ve given myself up to finish the book by the end of September.
He threw the ball to her, but she missed it.
Rudy always drives at 100 miles an hour.
I’ll look after the children while you are making the dinner.
We should use the little time we have available to talk to her.
Who did you say that was coming to see me this morning?
As we missed the last bus, there was no alternative but to take a taxi.
He warned the children to stay away.
Although he was young, he became regarded as a leader.
There was an interesting review of the film in the paper this morning.
She looks down on us because she went to an expensive school.
I regret to tell you that the meeting has been canceled.
Barely had he walked into the house when the telephone rang.
Generally, a cake is made from eggs, milk and flour.
I’d advise you taking more exercise.
It was the most educational experience I’ve ever had.
I wanted to meet you since I read your first book.
The sun will rise at 5.20 tomorrow.
In most countries, people don’t need to boil water before they drink it.
They could not decide whether or not it was worth going to that show.
Sorry we’re late; we took the wrong turning.
She noticed him run away from the house.
I caught a glimpse of the car before it disappeared around the bend.
He’s sometimes bad-tempered but he’s a good fellow at hear