Fill in the gaps. Some of the words are extra.
For questions 13-24, read the text below and think of the word which best fits each gap. Use only one word in each gap. There is an example (0). Write your answers IN CAPITAL LETTERS in the answer boxes provided. Tip: - Read the text quickly once, without paying attention to the gaps. - Read again carefully, trying to fill each gap. The missing words can be: adverbs, auxiliary verbs, prepositions, pronouns, conjunctions, etc. If you can't find the answer for a gap, move on to the next one and return later. - When you've finished, read the text again to see if your answers are grammatically correct and make sense in the sentence and the text. THE 'GRAMMAR' OF ENGLISHNESS We are constantly 0 ___ told that 13___ English have lost 14___ national identity - that there is no 15___ thing as 'Engllishness' . There has been a spate 16___ books bemoaning this alleged identity crisis, 17___ titles ranging 18___ the plaintive ANYONE FOR ENGLAND? to the inconsolable ENGLAND: AN ELEGY. Having spent much of the past twelve years doing research 19___ various aspects of English culture and social behaviour - in pubs, at racecourses, in shops, in night-clubs, 20___ trains, 21___ street corners - I am convinced that there is such a thing as 'Englishness' , and that reports of 22___ demise have been greatly exaggerated. In the research for this book, I set 23___ to discover the hidden, unspoken rules of English behaviour, and what 24___ rules tell us about national identity.
Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition.
Choose the correct word to fill in the gap. We had a _________ last summer. It didn’t rain for two months.
Fill in the gaps. Choose the correct option. My ... said I was going to be lucky in love this month.
Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "come". Julie came_________________________________ some photographs of her grandparents in the attic.
Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "go". Our team is going ______________________ the gold medal in the Olympics.
Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "break". I broke the cracker _________________________ into pieces and put it in the soup.
Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "break". After her marriage broke______________________, Emma went to live in London.
Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "bring". Democracy brought ___________________________ great change in the lives of the people.
Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "bring". She stopped working in order to bring _______________ her children.
Complete the sentences. Fill in the gaps with the correct preposition of phrasal verb "look". Billy didn't take part in the fight. He just looked ___________________.
Fill in the gaps with the right article. I went to ________________ Switzerland last month.
Fill in the gap with the correct verb. _____ Judy and Liz at last month's meeting?
Read the sentences and fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Fill in the gap. I'm always broke after paying the ___ at the end of the month.
Fill in the gap with the correct preposition.
Fill in the gap with the correct preposition.
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Fill in the gap. Tommy ___ from university over six months ago but he still hasn't managed to find a job.
Fill in the gap. A: Have you heard from the company you applied to last month? B: No, and I've ___ hope of a reply now.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words. Focus on NSEQ
Complete the sentences with the correct word.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the given words. There are two extra words you do not need to use.
Translate and write the phrase in English. Write the numbers in words. 10 кружек
Translate and write the phrase in English. Write the numbers in words. 5 деревьев
Translate and write the phrase in English. Write the numbers in words. 9 роз
Translate and write the phrase in English. Write the numbers in words. 3 колокольчика
Translate and write the phrase in English. Write the numbers in words. 7 лодок
Translate and write the phrase in English. Write the numbers in words. 2 корабля
Translate and write the phrase in English. Write the numbers in words. 11 звезд
Translate and write the phrase in English. Write the numbers in words. 4 муравья
Translate and write the phrase in English. Write the numbers in words. 6 кукол
Translate and write the phrase in English. Write the numbers in words. 8 уток
Translate and write the phrase in English. Write the numbers in words. 12 скамеек
Complete the table.
Complete the table.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Write the date in numbers: the twenty-fourth of December seventeen ninety. The numbers should be typed without gaps and separated by dots.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Write as in the example: 1st – first. 2nd
Fill in the gap with for or since. Mary has lived in Rome _______six months.
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the verb. I ___________________ (to live) in Moscow for a month last year.
Fill in the gaps with in or for. You should book your tickets at least a month _____advance.
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the verb. I ____________________ (to take) care of this injured bird for a month.
Write the correct form of the verb to fill in the gap. The students __________ (study) for the final exams for the past month.
Medium Level Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct option. There is one extra option you do not need to use.
Advanced level Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words. There are three extra words you do not need to use.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Advanced level Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Study the rubric, read the paragraph, and fill in the gaps with the correct words/phrases. There are THREE extra words/phrases you do not need to use.

Study the rubric, read the paragraph, and fill in the gaps with the correct words/phrases. There are THREE extra words/phrases you do not need to use.
Fill in the correct form (be going to or will) of the verbs in brackets. A: Your car is getting old. B: I know! I ___________ (buy) a new one in a few months.
Advanced level Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Complete the sentences with the correct words/phrases.
Fill in the gap with has gone or has been. Alex _____________ on a cycling tour across the country. He’s coming back next month.
Read the text and choose the correct options. Christmas Christmas is a joyful religious holiday when Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. To people all over the world, Christmas is a season of giving and receiving presents. In Scandinavian and other European countries, Father Christmas, or Saint Nicholas, comes into houses in the night and leaves gifts for the children. Saint Nicholas is represented as a kindly man with a red cloak and long white beard. He visited houses and left gifts, bringing people happiness in the coldest months of the year. Another character, the God Odin, rode on a magical flying horse across the sky in the winter to reward people with gifts. These different legends passed across the ages to make the present-day Santa Claus. Although Santa Claus has origins in Norse and pre-Christian mythology, he took shape in the United States. Americans gave Santa Claus a white beard, dressed him in a red suit and made him a cheery old gentleman with red cheeks and a twinkle in his eye. American children believe that Santa Claus lives at the North Pole with his wife. All year he lists the names of children, both those who have been good and those who have been bad. He decides what presents to give to the good children. Santa Claus supposedly gets his list of toys from the millions of children who write to him at the North Pole.
Read the text and choose the correct options. Christmas Christmas is a joyful religious holiday when Christians celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ. To people all over the world, Christmas is a season of giving and receiving presents. In Scandinavian and other European countries, Father Christmas, or Saint Nicholas, comes into houses in the night and leaves gifts for the children. Saint Nicholas is represented as a kindly man with a red cloak and long white beard. He visited houses and left gifts, bringing people happiness in the coldest months of the year. Another character, the God Odin, rode on a magical flying horse across the sky in the winter to reward people with gifts. These different legends passed across the ages to make the present-day Santa Claus. Although Santa Claus has origins in Norse and pre-Christian mythology, he took shape in the United States. Americans gave Santa Claus a white beard, dressed him in a red suit and made him a cheery old gentleman with red cheeks and a twinkle in his eye. American children believe that Santa Claus lives at the North Pole with his wife. All year he lists the names of children, both those who have been good and those who have been bad. He decides what presents to give to the good children. Santa Claus supposedly gets his list of toys from the millions of children who write to him at the North Pole.
Fill in the gap with the correct form of the adjective. July is ... (hot) month in the year.
Read the idioms and fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Fill in the gap with the correct phrasal verb. I can't believe he got a promotion. I remember him applying for this position about 5 or 6 months ago. They say the company policy is to _________ and then promote inexperienced personnel, so he was lucky.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Write the correct personal pronoun to fill in the gap. My father likes fishing. ... does it once a month.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.
Fill in the months.
Match the months to the correct seasons.
Fill in the missing letters. Use CAPITAL letters.
Fill in the missing letters. Use CAPITAL letters.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the given words. There are TWO extra words you do not need to use.
Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions.
Choose the odd word out and type it in the box.
Write the ordinal numbers.
Read the text and choose the correct options to answer the questions. My home is a place where I feel safe and cozy. Each room has its own special touch. In the living room, we gather to watch movies and play games together. The kitchen is filled with delicious smells as my family cooks meals. In my bedroom, I have my favourite toys and books, making it a peaceful retreat. The bathroom is where I brush my teeth and get ready for the day. Outside, there is the backyard with the garden. The garden is a colourful oasis with flowers and a swing set. Soft cushions and flowing curtains add warmth to the rooms, while shelves hold my treasures. But most of all, I love my bedroom for its quiet corners and the feeling of comfort it brings me.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words. There are TWO extra words you do not need to use.
Read and complete the sentences with the correct ordinal numbers. Write the ordinal numbers in words.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the correct words.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the given words. There are TWO extra words you do not need to use.
Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions.
Match the months to the correct seasons.
Read the dialogue and fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions.
Write two or the second to complete the sentences.
Write five or the fifth to complete the sentences.
Write thirteen or the thirteenth to complete the sentences.
Fill in the gaps with the correct past forms of the verbs in brackets. Write the full forms of the verbs separated by a comma. Tonia _________( perform) really well yesterday, she _________( practice) for months before the recital.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the given words. There are two extra words you do not need to use.
Fill in the gaps with the correct prepositions.