Q.1
Choose the word that makes best sense in the gap. When Thomas wanted to marry Sarah, he had to go and meet ... ... parents.
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Q.2
Choose the word that makes best sense in the gap. In most of the rest of the world, people drive ... ... cars on the right-hand side of the street.
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Q.3
Choose the word that makes best sense in the gap. The Lord's Prayer asks God to bless and protect us, and we pray that He would 'Give us this day ... ... daily bread'.
  • ... my ...
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Q.4
Choose the word that makes best sense in the gap. This flat belongs to my parents, but quite a lot of the furniture is ...
  • ... mine.
  • ... its.
  • ... yours.
  • ... his.
Q.5
Choose the word that makes best sense in the gap. Would you kindly stop parking ... ... car across the entrance to my garden?
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Q.6
Choose the word that makes best sense in the gap. She met the man who is now ... ... husband, when they began working together in Singapore.
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Q.7
Choose the word that makes best sense in the gap. Oh look, the big tiger is licking ... ... paws!
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Q.8
Choose the word that makes best sense in the gap. There comes the mother-bird with ... ... little chicks.
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Q.9
Choose the word that makes best sense in the gap. One can never tell when ... ... luck may run out.
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Q.10
Choose the word that makes best sense in the gap. Some time ago, when many British coal mines were owned and controlled by private individuals, an old man who did indeed own a mine was lying on his sickbed, preparing to die. His last words to his son would probably have been: 'Until today the mine has been mine, but tomorrow it will be ... '
  • ... mine.
  • ... his.
  • ... ours.
  • ... yours.
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