Q.1
I did . . . . . . . I could which wasn't much.
Q.2
If I . . . . . . . you I would not stand this humiliation.
Q.3
. . . . . . . you do not work you cannot succeed.
Q.4
The old man could not remember where he . . . . . . . his money.
Q.5
A woman came in with a baby who, she said, . . . . . . . a safety pin.
Q.6
The judge acquitted the prisoner . . . . . . . the charge of murder.
Q.7
In Bush, Saddam was up . . . . . . . more than his match.
Q.8
The passengers were very happy . . . . . . . the friendly and warm treatment given to them.
Q.9
He is the friend . . . . . . . I trust most.
Q.10
No sooner did he go in . . . . . . . he came out.
Q.11
When my uncle entered the house, I . . . . . . . writing a letter.
Q.12
It . . . . . . . since early morning.
Q.13
She came . . . . . . . with me to see the circus.
Q.14
Everywhere elegant old buildings are being . . . . . . . and mediocre modern structures are being put up.
Q.15
The Press . . . . . . . serve the profession better if it were objective in its reporting.
Q.16
Prabha's . . . . . . . in athletics yielded rich . . . . . . . as she got a scholarship.
Q.17
However honest he . . . . . . ., I do not trust him.
Q.18
The secretary . . . . . . . the society's funds, . . . . . . . . he was dismissed.
Q.19
Santosh looked very happy and . . . . . . . when he heard that his proposed scheme was . . . . . . . by the committee.
Q.20
A great change has come . . . . . . . the world since the war.
Q.21
This brand of TV is quite inferior . . . . . . . that one.
Q.22
Priya is not . . . . . . . for this kind of a job.
Q.23
. . . . . . . you meet my son in the market, ask him to come home at once.
Q.24
Though he is reputed for his technical . . . . . . . ., his books were sadly . . . . . . . . of the work of others as he lacked originality.
Q.25
The . . . . . . . . words of the mother comforted the . . . . . . . . child.
Q.26
The . . . . . . . imposed for non-payment was too . . . . . . . for it to bring in improvement in collection.
Q.27
The speech . . . . . . . with subtle threats has resulted in . . . . . . . tension in the sensitive areas of the city.
Q.28
The police . . . . . . . . on duty.
Q.29
Had the police not reached there in time the bandits . . . . . . . him.
Q.30
Will you, like the . . . . . . . gentleman and soldier you are, leave at once before he finds you here?
Q.31
In these days of inflation, the cost of consumer goods is . . . . . . .
Q.32
I saw him resting . . . . . . . the shade of a tree.
Q.33
It has been raining . . . . . . . morning.
Q.34
Ravi . . . . . . . . a bit . . . . . . . . he was not invited by his friend to attend the party.
Q.35
. . . . . . . of crops was due to continuous . . . . . . .
Q.36
The war . . . . . . . immediately after the cease-fire proposal was . . . . . . . bilaterally.
Q.37
Usually the ascent of a mountain face is much easier than the . . . . . . .
Q.38
The . . . . . . . arguments put forth for not disclosing the facts did not impress anybody.
Q.39
On a final consideration, Mr. Abererombie's book strikes us as singular . . . . . . . thought.
Q.40
No matter what . . . . . . . come our way, we should not lose our temper.
Q.41
Many tourists to India visit the beautiful . . . . . . . of Kashmir . . . . . . . in spring and summer.
Q.42
In . . . . . . . of International matters, there is always an element of risk in . . . . . . . one might do.
Q.43
The partners broke off as they found each other . . . . . . . of . . . . . . . breach of promise.
Q.44
He is very . . . . . . . on meeting foreigners and befriending them.
Q.45
The bright colour of this shirt has . . . . . . . away.
Q.46
No one will . . . . . . . you for having been rude to your teacher.
Q.47
He didn't have the . . . . . . . idea of the villager's problems.
Q.48
Find the . . . . . . . that accompany these cartoons.
Q.49
The chief guest's speech was so . . . . . . . that I was all ears.
Q.50
A person who constantly calls attention to his trials and sufferings is in danger of developing a martyr complex and impressing others that he is . . . . . . . seeking sympathy.
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