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1. David can speak German and Japanese.

2. Do you remember the dinner at Browns'?

3. James has applied for a scholarship at Harvard University.

4. I usually listen to the radio after dinner.

5. John plays the piano.

6. I have a terrible headache. I'm not going to school today.

7. Let's go to the country by bicycle tomorrow!

8. I have to go to the hospital to visit my aunt.

9. A lot of people are crazy about football.

10. I like to spend my holidays in the mountains in summer.

11. Chess is a game that requires great concentration.

12. I always do some jogging after work: it's relaxing.

13. I like travelling by the sea, particularly when the sea is a little tough.

14. It is

dangerous to travel across the Sahara.
Jack is in X hospital. He had a temperature and the cough.
16. THE roof of that house is made of stone.
I am looking for a new house with a garden.
17. ONE day, I will buy a house in London.
My house have a garden, so I can keep a pet.
20. We spent ONE day in Athens before going to Sepses.
Last week, we had AN awful weather.
Jane is wearing a black dress and is carrying a black bag in ONE hand and a big suitcase.
Do you like X ice cream?
Would you like to be AN astronaut?
You need a permit to park here.
Look! It is getting dark. There are lots of clouds in THE sky.
We went out for a meal yesterday. We had X Mexican food.
That house has THE stone roof.
30. X courage isnot one of my virtues.SomeXtheA31. Great Britain includes England, Scotland and Walesthe/X/X/XX/the/the/theThe/the/the/theX/X/X/X32. I haven't got the courage to speak to him.aXnothe33. My mother loves apples with cheese.X/XX/thethe/Xthe/the34. COWS give us MILK.the cows/the milk the cow/themilka cow/milkcows/milk35. Pass me the sugar, please!Xnoanythe lOMoAR cPSD| 967965436. Jane knows that MATHS IS my favourite subject.the Maths areMaths isMath isThe maths is37. It is nice to walk in the sun on spring days.X/thethe/Xthe/theX/X38. I'm afraid OF dogs.ofXabout theof the39. Can you imagine life in a big town without electricity?the/thethe/XX/XX/the40. Last month, I went to Morocco in North Africa.the/XX/Xthe/theX/the41. Mount Everest is the highest mountain in Asia.X/theX/XThe/thethe/X42. Sicily is AN island in THE Mediterranean Sea.the/an/theThe/the/theX/an/theX/an/X lOMoAR cPSD| 967965443. My uncle lives in New York in THE USA. His flat is nearTHE Empire State Building.

X/X/theX/the/theX/X/XX/the/X44.

X Sri Lanka is AN island that lies in THE Indian Ocean.

X/the/Xthe/an/thethe/an/XX/an/the45.

X plants don't grow easily here: THE soil is too dry.

the/theX/XX/XX/the46.

What was THE weather like in Spain?

thesomeaX lOMoAR cPSD| 9679654Lezione 01101.

Let's not wait for the coach. IT IS two miles to the village.

there isThey areit isthere are02.

ECONOMICS IS a very difficult subject.

Economic isEconomics areEconomic areEconomics is03.

How many people ARE queuing outside the cinema?

areishas beenwas04.

The team SEEMS TO BE confident of winning the match.

seems to beseemsisare05.

The staff in this office IS very helpful.

isseems to beareseem06.

All my family ENJOY skiing.

enjoysenjoyloveslikes07.

X cattle ARE kept for their meat.

X/isthe/isthe/areX/are lOMoAR cPSD| 967965408.

Susan's glasses ARE broken.

hasarehaveis09.

Her clothes ARE very smart.

ishas beenwasare10.

The children are putting on their COATS.

coatcoatescoatiescoats11.

The police are looking for the bank robbers. There are a lot of people standing outside the cinema. The Taylors' baggage is on the train. Now season with salt and pepper. She put on some clean clothes. I enjoyed very much the voyage from Genoa to Haifa. These ravioli are really delicious. 'A pen and 2 pencils. How much is it?' 'It is £1.50.' He runs a business. The police have sealed off the area. Six months is not a long time. We must buy some new piece of furniture for our flat. John went on a business trip to Japan.furnitureitems of furniture09. The CHILDREN ARE playing in the park.are playingis playingare playingis playing10. The CAT IS sleeping on the sofa.is sleepingare sleepingis sleepingare sleeping
  1. items of furniture
  2. It is a type of behaviour that I can't understand.
  3. a behaviour
  4. a type of behaviour
  5. a kind of behaviours
  6. behaviours
  7. They have made incredible progress in this country since last time I was here.
  8. incredible progresses
  9. incredible progress
  10. an incredible progress
  11. some incredible progresses
  12. I only need two more pieces of information.
  13. pieces of informations
  14. piece of information
  15. pieces of information
  16. informations
  17. CHARLES is keen on foreign languages.
  18. Children
  19. Student
  20. Teachers
  21. I wouldn't do what they say: in my opinion it's a bad piece of advice.
  22. pieces of advice
  23. piece of advice
  24. advice
  25. piece of advices
  26. Where can I leave my luggage?
  27. two items of luggage
  28. luggage
  29. two pieces of luggage
  30. two piece of luggage
  31. I hope you had a good journey.
  32. voyage
  33. travel
  34. journey
  35. trips
  36. There is only one piece of furniture of some value. The rest is all junk.
  37. furniture
  38. furnitures
  39. piece of furniture
  40. pieces of furniture
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9679654Lezione 016

  1. I'd like to drink SOMETHING HOT.
  2. something of hot
  3. everything hot
  4. everything of cold
  5. something hot

02. I'm sorry, I've got really LITTLE time to talk to you! Can we meet tomorrow?

  1. less
  2. least
  3. little
  4. few

03. Apples cost eighty cents EACH.

  1. each other
  2. every
  3. each
  4. some

9679654Lezione 017 MARY'S

  1. WHOSE is that dog? 'It is
  2. Who/Mary
  3. Whose/of Mary
  4. What/of Mary
  5. Whose/Mary's

9679654Lezione 018

  1. WHO is she going out WITH?
  2. Whom/X
  3. Who/with
  4. With who/X

They sat for two hours without talking to EACH OTHER.

  1. their own
  2. themselves
  3. them
  4. each other

I cut MYSELF shaving this morning.

  1. myself
  2. me
  3. my own

Public transportation vehicles are what MANY ECOLOGISTS HAVE IDENTIFIED as a chief cause of the deterioration of the ozone.

  1. have identified many ecologists
  2. many ecologists have identified
  3. have many ecologists identified
  4. identified many ecologists

WHO LEFT that window open?

  1. Who did leave
  2. Who left
  3. Who did he open
  4. How left

HOW

MANY PEAPLE WORK in this office?

How much persons work

How many people work

How many does people work

How much do people work

07. She is SO babyish.

assosuchsuch a lOMoAR cPSD| 9679654

08. She is SUCH a baby.

sosuchassuch as

09. It isn't WARM ENOUGH to go for a picnic.

much warmwarmerwarm enoughenough warm lOMoAR cPSD| 9679654

Lezione 01901. Violent crime tends to be the most common in areas

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I contenuti di questa pagina costituiscono rielaborazioni personali del Publisher JonnyCampus di informazioni apprese con la frequenza delle lezioni di Lingua inglese e studio autonomo di eventuali libri di riferimento in preparazione dell'esame finale o della tesi. Non devono intendersi come materiale ufficiale dell'università Università telematica "e-Campus" di Novedrate (CO) o del prof Vecchiato Virginia.