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English, 15.10.2019 04:50, hiiliohi1018

Circle the correct item.
1. police gave all hope of finding the child.
a. off b. out c. in d. up
2. he couldn't at the sight.
a. to laugh b. to laughing c. laughing d. laugh
3. some species of animals have become in the last hundred years.
a. lost b. disappeared c. missed d. extinct
4. the sdr-4x can move to the of the music.
a. beat b. tumble c. lyric d. rhyme
5. we are looking forward from you.
a. hear b. to hearing c. to hear d. hearing
6. the camera can people's images in its memory.
a. file b. keep c. put d. store
7.can you the difference between the two brothers?
a. speak b. tell c. say d. show
8. it's colder today than it was yesterday. you'd better put on your jacket.
a. less b. much c. more d. many
9. i haven't got the idea what you're talking about.
a. slightest b. least c. dimmest d. smallest
10. this shirt is made cotton.
a. with b. in c. of d. from

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