Q.1.
Select the best word (or words) to fit into the gap. You would be more likely to find him here if you came ... ... a Friday or ... ... the weekend.
Q.2.
Select the best word (or words) to fit into the gap. Please take three of these pills a day, and come back and see me again ... ... a fortnight.
Q.3.
Select the best word (or words) to fit into the gap. When I was young I always wished the clock would stop ... ... one o'clock ... ... Christmas Day.
Q.4.
Select the best word (or words) to fit into the gap. She's been playing squash ... ... ten or a dozen years, ... ... she was still in primary school.
Q.5.
Select the best word (or words) to fit into the gap. Beyond the Arctic Circle, in summer the sky is not completely dark, even ... ... midnight.
Q.6.
Select the best word (or words) to fit into the gap. You are expected to work ... ... the age of about twenty ... ... you reach retirement, maybe almost 50 years later.
Q.7.
Select the best word (or words) to fit into the gap. The last film will be ending ... ... about twenty minutes, so maybe we can have a coffee ... ... we go in to watch the next one.
Q.8.
Select the best word (or words) to fit into the gap. If a clock says '19:35', many English speakers will tell you the time is ...
Q.9.
Select the best word (or words) to fit into the gap. In our town they collect biodegradable waste ... ... week, and other recyclable waste ... ... week.
Q.10.
Select the best word (or words) to fit into the gap. There are ... ... reasons why I can't meet you this evening; I've got ... ... of e-mails to answer before I can leave the office.