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English, 12.06.2021 04:20, ur4286

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3. Choose the best answer from the brackets to complete the following text. 10x0.5=5
My father, without the slightest doubt, was
(a/a/the) most marvelous and exciting
father I ever had. There was a picture
(of/with/by) him in my bedroom. You
might think that he was a serious man. He was not man of that type, ? (was he
/wasn'y ne/ was it)He was one of those people who ... (like/liked/liking) marking
funny jokes. He had brilliant blue eyes and when he thought of something funny, his eyes
would flash and if you looked carefully, you
(will see/would have seen/could
see) a tiny little golden spark dancing in the middle of the eyes. I was glad my father
(is/was/were) an eye-smiler, it meant he never gave me a fake smile
(although/so that/because) it's impossible to make your eyes twinkie when
you are not feeling twinkle yourself. He used to ask me,
.?" (What do
you like for breakfast/ What you like for breakfast/ What you do like for breakfast) I often
demanded tea and bread, however, he sometime made me (to eat/eat/eaten, fried
rice. He liked me very much. So I (were given/was given had given) a golden
necklace as a present last year.​

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