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Can you please speak …? I can’t hear you well enough.
Question 1:
Can you please speak …? I can’t hear you well enough.
A.
over
B.
about
C.
up
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Practice Quiz 87 | C1 – Advanced
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I’m waiting … my wife.
They blame him … everything.
My cousin is … .
My wife asked me: “Are you tired?”.
My cousin asked me: “Did Jane enter that university?”.
Megan asked me: “Was it getting dark?”.
She asked me: “Why were you so serious?”.
Choose the correct sentence:
Choose the correct sentence:
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This is totally … .
She was … to my eyes.
It’s … that life on other planets exists.
Suddenly, we were … .
I can’t put … with all this injustice.
She made … this story. Don’t believe her!
Can you please speak …? I can’t hear you well enough.
Tell her to slow …! I’m afraid of her driving style!
When will you stop hanging …? You should do something useful.
Choose the correct sentence:
Choose the correct sentence:
You’d better … .
My father repaired his watch.
These rules … last month.
The strategy … more thoroughly.
People were … starving.
She became … furious after hearing the news.
It’s … unbelievable.
By … business you can be more independent.
… school, I entered a famous university.
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