III. Choose the suitable preposition. 1. The man fell (of, off, from) the roof and injured humself badly. 2. Let's hope (on, at, for) the best… 3. As soon as you arrive (in, at, on) London, give me a call. 4. It may rain, it often does (at, in, on) this time (in, of, over) the year. 5. They saw the town (on, at, in) the distance. They knew that they would soon be (- in, at) home. 6. Hle got home just (on, in, at) time to see his favourite TV programme. IV. Choose the suitable pronoun. ets. on with our hour ago. They (to be 1. If I were you I wouldn't believe (something, anything, nothing) he says. 2. How (many, much) does this hat cost? 3. I'd like (the other, another) piece of apple-pie. It's delicious. ephone (to n i (not to i. You'll have to work at English as (many, much) as possible, 5. If people share cars on their way to work, there will be (less, fewer) cars on the streets every morning. hance. I'm 6. Have you brought (many, any) good news? 7. Some people were sitting on benches; (the others, others, cre. other) were strolling in the park. V. Complete the sentences using the appropriate derivatives of luring the the words in capitals. 1. She speaks so … that I can't hear her. SOFT 2. John was … with Bob for being late fury mer day. /as … few again. 3. The … ofthe Dome is more than two WIDE hundred metres. 4. Her new novel is sure to … delightful going to her readers. 5. If you want a good room, reserve you should make a … in advance. 123 in english fart I. TESTs in the use of englisH


III. Choose the suitable preposition. 1. The man fell (of, off, from) the roof and injured humself b

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