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No one … it.
Question 1:
No one … it.
A.
expect
B.
expected
C.
didn’t expect
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No one … happy.
No one … responsible for it.
Nothing … unusual.
No one … satisfied with these results.
Nothing … impossible.
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No one … still there.
Nothing … really important.
Nothing … really difficult.
No one … it.
No one … accused.
Nobody … right.
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Nothing … be forgotten.
Nobody … remember it.
Nothing … remain the same again.
No one … against it.
He’ll buy it as soon as he … enough money for it.
We’ll be greatly surprised if he … this test.
We’ll go out after it … raining.
We’ll start reading it as soon as she … .
We’ll discuss it after she … back.
We’ll choose another strategy in case it … .
He won’t help him unless he … his point of view.
I’ll do one more important thing before they … .
We’ll stay at home if it … raining.
I’ll check everything before she … .
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