7- What's ........ name of ........ player who scored......... last goal?
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4- Public transport is getting more and more
unbearable in this city because there are ..........people, but not ......... vehicles.
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17- If we don't get .......... bookings, we'll have to cancel the trip.
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14- I hope we haven't invited ......... people to
welcome them all properly.
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19- Arizona State in the US is very hot, but
there is usually only .......... humidity, so it is
not too unpleasant.
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24- You can ride up hills much more easily
because .......... bicycle has five more gears
than .......... .
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3- The coach was glad that they didn't have
.......... major injuries during the school's
sports week, and ........ team was ready for the next week's competition.
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10- According to Hindus, the god Krishna
discovered the pearl when he plucked one from the ocean to adorn ........ daughter Pandia on ........ wedding day.
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1- The short life span of ........ animals as
compared to humans is an advantage to
experimenters since it allows them to observe........ generations of the same species.
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6- If you improve .......... conclusion section of your essay, I think you'll get .......... better
mark.
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25-Almost ......... nation sends teams of selected athletes to take part in the Olympic Games, which are held ........ four years.
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15- A few relatives of ........... are going to stay with ........... over the weekend.
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18- They only delivered .......... our order today, but they will bring the rest tomorrow.
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22- A: Should I study art or philosophy?
B: .......! In my opinion, they are .......... a
waste of time.
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20- Of the many dresses she was shown, ........... was actually to her taste, but she had to choose one for the party.
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23- Spanish, Italian and French all derived from Latin, which is why there are ..........
similarities between them.
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2- I'm sorry there is .......... coffee left. Would you mind drinking tea instead?
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5- Marketing research is ........ expensive
undertaking, and its costs are built into .........
prices of products.
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8- I'm going to buy .......... hose pipe because I'm tired of washing .......... car using .......... bucket.
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12- ........ best way to avoid high cholesterol levels in the blood is through maintaining ........ balanced diet that includes all the major food groups in moderation.
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13- .......... I was going to suggest was that we
should hold our meetings at a more convenient time.
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21- Although the film was criticised favourably by ........... critics, it received ...........appreciation from the audience.
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16- None of ........... wanted to become involved in the quarrel between the two members.
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9- ........ highly valued animal fibre, ........ silk has long been used for the production of luxurious textiles of ....... finest quality.
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11- She started reading first thing in the morning, and by nightfall, she had read the .......... book.
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Compound nouns and noun phrases

The first noun in a compound usually has a singular form, even if it has a plural meaning decision-making
Instead of a compound noun we can use noun + ‘s + noun when the first noun is the user of the second noun:
a women’s clinic, a boys’ school
noun + preposition + noun:
a book about energy conservation, a book about grammar (a grammar book is also common)
We can sometimes use noun + + noun or noun + of + noun with a similar meaning
the charity’s aim or the aim of the charity
We are more likely to use noun + ‘s + noun:
when the first noun refers to a particular person or group of people or to talk about time
Mike’s job, next year’s field trip
We more often use noun + of + noun:
when the second noun is a non-living thing the title of the CD
when we talk about a process or change over time the destruction of the rainforest with a long noun phrase
Mike is the brother of someone! went to school with.
Compounds often combine with other nouns or compounds to form longer combinations:
decision-making process, energy conservation scheme

Subject—verb agreement

Some nouns with a singular form, referring to a group (e.g. government, class, department team), can be used
with either a singular or plural form of the verb, although in formal contexts a singular verb is often preferred:
The government has (or have) introduced some really interesting projects.
We usually use a singular verb:
when names and titles (e.g. of countries, newspapers, books, films) ending in -s refer to a single unit:
The Netherlands has begun to tackle the problem.
with a phrase referring to a measurement, amount or quantity
Only a few miles separates the villages.
after percent (also per cent or %) referring to a singular or uncountable noun:
… 10% of the country’s energy comes from wind power

But if percent refers to a plural noun we use a plural verb:
… 60% of people there are malnourished.
We usually use a plural verb:
with nouns that normally have a plural form: congratulations, outskirts, clothes. But note that the following
nouns ending in -s take a singular verb — news, linguistics, mathematics, physics, politics, statistics and
economics when they refer to the academic subject
Statistics is included in the course. (not StratirstiCS-Oft …)
after a/the majority of, a/the minority of, a number of, a lot of, plenty of, all (of), some of + a plural noun / pronoun:
The majority of people there are farmers.
But note that we use a singular verb with the number of
The number of people suffering from malnutrition is increasing.
The following verb must agree with the main noun in a sentence with a complex subject:
Levels of income from the sale of handicrafts have increased.
When the subject follows the verb, the verb agrees with the subject
Among the projects invested in by the government is the use of low-energy fight bulbs.

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