Choose the best word/s to fill the gap in good clear, accurate English. ' ... ... feels a bit sorry for themselves ... ... .'
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Everywho ... / ... somewhen.
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Nobody ... / ... everywhen.
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Everyone ... / ... sometimes.
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Everybody ... / ... anytime.
Q.2.
Choose the best word/s to fill the gap in good clear, accurate English. 'I certainly saw ... ... standing under the tree, but really, it could have been ... ... .'
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... somebody ... / ... anyone.
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... something ... / ... anywhat.
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... somewho ... / ... anybody.
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... somewhat ... / ... everyone.
Q.3.
Choose the best word/s to fill the gap in good clear, accurate English. 'Let's not try taking that very small road; it probably doesn't lead ... ... , ... ... .'
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... somewhere ... / ... never.
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... anywhere ... / ... anyhow.
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... nowhere ... / ... anywhy.
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... elsewhere ... / ... anything.
Q.4.
Choose the best word/s to fill the gap in good clear, accurate English. ' ... ... is ... ... simple in the world of international bureaucracy.'
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Everything ... / ... never ...
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Something ... / ... nowhere ...
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Anything ... / ... nothing ...
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Nothing ... / ... ever ...
Q.5.
Choose the best word/s to fill the gap in good clear, accurate English. From the General Thanksgiving (a slightly modernised form of a classic 17th-century English church prayer): 'We should ... ... and ... ... give thanks and praise to Almighty God (...) '
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... sometimes ... / ... somehow ...
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... always ... / ... everywhere ...
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... somewhen ... / ... allplace ...
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... everywhen ... / ... anyhow ...
Q.6.
Choose the best word/s to fill the gap in good clear, accurate English. 'Why hasn't ... ... managed to do ... ... about the broken window since last week?'
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... somebody ... / ... nothing ...
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... anyone ... / ... something ...
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... anybody ... / ... anything ...
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... nobody ... / ... nothing ...
Q.7.
Choose the best word/s to fill the gap in good clear, accurate English. 'This stupid discussion is getting us ... ...'
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... somewhere useless.
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... nowhere fast.
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... nothing better.
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... somebody angry.
Q.8.
Choose the best word/s to fill the gap in good clear, accurate English. Advice to children: ' ... ... go ... ... with an adult that you don't know and trust.'
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... Never ... / ... anywhere ...
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... Don't ... / ... nowhere ...
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... Nobody ... / ... anyhow ...
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... No-one ... / ... anything ...
Q.9.
Choose the best word/s to fill the gap in good clear, accurate English. ... ... well-planned public event, such as a concert or exhibition, should try to include ... ... for ... ... .
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Any ... / ... something ... / ... everyone.
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Some ... / ... anything ... / ... somebody.
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No ... / ... nothing ... / ... nobody.
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Every ... / ... everything ... / ... anybody.
Q.10.
Choose the best word/s to fill the gap in good clear, accurate English. The famous actor, playwright and musician Noel Coward wrote a wonderful song called 'London Pride', to help cheer up the spirits of people in the city during the darkest times of World War 2 (with the bombs, etc.). One of the verses ends with the lines: ' ... ... could quite replace the grace of London town.'
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Something never ...
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Nothing never ...
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Nothing ever ...
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No thing ever ...
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