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We weren’t allowed … there.
Question 1:
We weren’t allowed … there.
A.
stay
B.
to stay
C.
stayed
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We weren’t allowed … there.
He … to play computer games.
They let her … out.
He won’t be allowed … there until midnight.
He won’t let you … it.
They were … to tell them everything.
I’ll be forced … with them.
He was forced … .
She let him … in.
I won’t let you … it.
I think he is capable … doing it.
He’s really interested … it.
She is always full … innovative ideas.
This town is crowded … tourists.
She’s bad … table tennis.
He’s proud … his students.
He’s disappointed … the results.
I’m accustomed … it.
She’s quite good … English.
Your idea is different … mine.
He’s very rude … her.
We’re fond … sport.
She was scared … his threats.
Who is responsible … it?
She’s keen … classical music.
He’s frightened … her words.
Don’t be afraid … him!
I’m fed up … this job.
He’s really worried … his future.
He was late … the meeting.
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