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This document contains exercises to complete sentences using articles (a/an, the) or no article, circle the correct modal verb, paraphrase sentences, circle the correct preposition or adverb, form new words from word roots, and complete sentences using provided words. The exercises focus on grammar, vocabulary, and rephrasing content in one's own words.
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2 PZ 1

This document contains exercises to complete sentences using articles (a/an, the) or no article, circle the correct modal verb, paraphrase sentences, circle the correct preposition or adverb, form new words from word roots, and complete sentences using provided words. The exercises focus on grammar, vocabulary, and rephrasing content in one's own words.
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I Complete the sentences using a/an, the or – (zero)

1. ___butcher opposite ___library sells ______good meat.


2. Look at _______ apples on that tree. They're very large
3. Where are _________ scissors you borrowed from me last week?
4. A: Would you like ______tomato? There's one in ______fridge.
B: Oh, yes please. I'll make myself _______ cheese and tomato sandwich.
5. ____ Jonsons were ____ family of ____ farmers. They lived next to ____ River Erewash
6. I went to ____ post office in ___ Church Street to buy some stamps
7. Look outside. ___ sky is getting very dark.
8. Our friends, _______Millers, moved to _________ Netherlands last winter.
9. My friends live in ___ old house in ___ small village. There is ___ beautiful garden behind ___ house.
10. ___ Volga is not only ___ largest river in ___ Russia, but also in ___ Europe.
11. When Ann was ill, we went to _______ hospital to visit her.
12. I want to know ________ truth.
13. Paul plays _________ soccer better than he plays ________ guitar.
14. I arrived in______ USA last Monday. We left ______ Hague, flew over ______ Alps and made a quick
stop in London.
15. What is _______ highest mountain in _______ world?

II Circle the correct answer:


1 I think your stepfather’s very ill, you must / can call a doctor right now.
2 You should / must drive on the right in Germany.
3 That food smells bad! You mustn’t / don’t have to eat it.
4 What do you think? Should / Can I buy a new computer?
5 I think I can / should tell my brother that his fiancée is in love with me.
6 You have to / can leave the hotel room if there’s a fire.
7 Come on! You must / are able to hurry. The bus is leaving.
8 You don’t have to / mustn’t use the lifts when there’s a fire.
9 When you’re driving abroad, you should / can always carry your driving licence.
10. My car has broken down. Do you think I must / should get a new one?

III Paraphrase the following sentences:

1. When I went to school wearing uniforms was a rule.


___________________________________________________
2. Did you manage to find you phone last night?
___________________________________________________
3. He is obliged to wear a uniform when he is on duty – that is the company’s rule.
_____________________________________________________
4. It wasn't necessary for me to go there after all.
________________________________________________________
5. You aren't allowed to park here.
_______________________________________________________
6. Mary knew how to stand on her head when she was a child.
_____________________________________________________
7. Would you advise me to call them?
Do you think I ___________________________?
8. I strongly advise you to stop smoking.
____________________________________________________________
9. How about visiting some friends on Saturday?
___________________________________________________________
10. I'm sure that Brenda isn't over thirty.
____________________________________________________________
11. Is it OK if I open the window?
_________________________________________________________________
12. Perhaps she won't work tonight.
__________________________________________________________

IV Circle the correct answer:

1. Despite being nervous beforehand, Tina went through/out with the performance.
2. The burglar ran away/along when he heard the police car approaching.
3. They closed the window to keep from/out the cold wind.
4. Stan felt very scared as the plane began to take away/off.
5. I can’t believe you travelled on a plane! I’m so proud on / of you!
6. Joe cleans his hands a lot because he has a fear of / from germs.
7. Ann reacted to / on the news with disbelief.

V Word formation
1. Leave on the light for Ian; he feels ___________________(comfortable) sleeping in complete
2. What ___________________ (treat) do you recommend for a phobia of open spaces?
3. A phobia is an intense and ________________ (rational) fear of an object, activity or
situation.
4. Jenny quickly became __________________ (patient) when her friend didn’t arrive on time.
5. This island is considered to be the most dangerous place in the world because it is a home to
many ____________________ (venom) species of snakes.
6. What then is the reason behind blushing? After all, turning red in the face doesn’t seem to
help us deal with _____________ (stress) situations and often makes them worse! The
famous scientist Charles Darwin, for example, couldn’t find any________________
(explain) , describing blushing as “the most peculiar of all______________ (express) ”, and
even today, scientists have yet to offer a definite answer. One thing we know for sure,
though, is that no animal blushes. Blushing is something that makes us all human, so maybe
we should ______________ (celebration) it rather than be _____________ (shame) of it.
7. Severe and frequent blushing is common in people who suffer from social_________
(anxious). For people with this condition, even ______________ (harm) personal or
_________________ (profession) interactions can cause intense blushing. And, the fact that
they are blushing can make such people feel even more __________________ (embarrass)
about the situation they are in.

VI Complete the sentences using the following words – there are more words than you need:

trapped , venomous,stiff, skin, standing , lower, scuttled , harm, therapy, sweat, faint,
common, startle, pests, confidence

1. A:I’m a bit upset with Francis. She refuses to come to my party.


B:I wouldn’t take it personally. She’s scared __________ of large crowds.
2. A:I’d better put Rover in the garden before Tom arrives.
B:Good idea. He jumped out of his ___________ the last time a dog approached him.
3. Polly is getting ____________for her phobia from a psychologist.
4. Ted was terrified of all the ___________creatures in the Australian outback.
5. The worst thing about a social phobia is its effect on your _______________.
6. Philip tries to ___________his anxiety by doing regular exercise.
7. I know they can’t _____________me, but I’m really scared of moths.
8. He held his breath as a rat ________________ past.
9. Help! I'm_______________! I can’t get out of the car!
10. He was so pale that she thought he was going to ___________
11. A: Is this a horror film?
B:Yes, it’s so scary that your hair will be _______________ on end!

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