“How was________________ night?” Dana’s husband liked to ask her when she came home. “Good music, good food and a great view of the city,” she cheerfully answered. |
YOU |
“Ok, stay at home. I’ll be at ________________________ place in half an hour,” he said and the phone went dead. |
YOU |
But Eliza looked up at ______________, stood up and walked away. |
HE |
Tim coughed to attract ______________attention. |
THEY |
To start with, it took____________ half an hour to put on the skates. |
I |
They are coming to____________ help . It looks like we won’t get to school today.” |
WE |
On the day of ____________ trip the weather was fine. |
WE |
It was Friday evening. Liz was looking forward to Saturday because it was her husband’s birthday. She had been preparing for this event for a long time. She had invited ________________college friends and they were all coming from different cities. |
THEY |
They believe that Scots really carry bagpipes in ____________ bags to play the instrument on the streets, and that Scots practise magic. |
THEY |
He knew the car manual by heart. He had car problems at least once a month, and he always found a way to fix ______________ himself. |
THEY |
They told____________ about the plan to rearrange the park. |
I |
He explained to ___________ that birds prefer natural colours that make their houses more difficult to notice and, for that reason, safer. |
I |
I hope people won’t throw______________ rubbish here any more.” |
THEY |
Once there were four children whose names were Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy. This story happened to ________________when they had to leave their home city, London, during the war. |
THEY
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When you look at this lovely house in the Welsh countryside, you may think it's a picture from J.R.R. Tolkien's book "The Hobbit". In fact it's a real house designed by a real person. When________________ first son was born, Simon Dale’s wife, Jasmine, said: |
THEY |
But we had a lot in common and enjoyed chatting on ________________ way to school. |
WE |
“Hey, Kitty, what’s wrong? Why aren’t you talking to_______________ ?” |
I |
As a result, he couldn’t make ____________ get up in the morning and was regularly late for school. |
HE |
“See?” he turned to me. “But this one is too small. We’d better let it go and wait for the next one.” And he let ____________ fish go. |
HE |
We kept fishing till noon but I didn’t catch anything _____________ and got really bored with it. |
I |
“Mr. Taylor!” the man said. “I am in trouble. The police allowed me only one phone call. And I am calling you.” Then, the fog cleared. Although nearly ten years had passed since _________last meeting, Clark was able to recognise the voice. |
THEY |
; these songs make young people frightened and unable to control ______. |
THEY |
but you can’t beat the place for ________ dedication to unusual and authentic antiques. |
IT |
as Britain’s most developing city after _________ population grew by a fifth over the last decade. |
IT |
_____friend wanted to import equipment for his dental practice in the Siberian city of Chita. |
HE |
This person should stick to _______word and not harm you or make you feel uncomfortable. |
HE |
You can also encourage your child to keep some of their money for _____, while putting the rest in a savings account, |
THEY |
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