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ege grammar 2

par oksana korotkikh
1

An old house

19 . A man was tired of living in his old house . He decided to sell it and buy a

one . ( GOOD )

20 . He attempted to sell it but was not successful so at last he decided to solve the problem by an estate agent . ( USE )

21 . The estate agent advertised the house and the owner saw a wonderful description of the house and gardens . Then he said , " I can see that I like my house very much and don ? t want to sell it " . ( IT )

Isaac Newton ? s dinner

22 . Newton was very absent - minded . One day a gentleman came to see him but he

was that Isaac Newton was busy and he could see him later . ( TELL )

23 . As it was dinner time , the visitor

in the dining - room to wait for the scientist . ( SIT )

24 . An hour passed but Newton , so the gentleman ate the scientist ? s dinner . ( NOT APPEAR )

25 . When Newton came and saw no dinner , he exclaimed , " What a strange set we scientists are ! I quite forgot that I

already " . ( DINE )

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26 . " Bath is the finest place on earth for you may enjoy it without getting tired . " These are the words of the 18th - century James Boswell upon his first visit to the place . ( TRAVEL )

27 . He was right , of course . This is a

glorious Georgian city with its well - preserved Roman remains and famous baths . ( TRUE )

28 . Bath is one of the easiest cities to explore with a compact centre of broad main streets lined with numerous historic

and pretty shops . ( BUILD )

29 . Everything you could want to see is within walking distance but you can spend several days in Bath each day doing something different and something

( EXCITE )

30 . Don ? t forget that nearby is the ancient and

Stonehenge , a circle of enormous rocks on the edge of the Salisbury Plain . ( MYSTERY )

31 . Perhaps Bath and its surroundings have some greatest sights in Britain . A trip to this city or in any

from it will lead you to a wonderful day . ( DIRECT )

3

Many people , especially young people , wear things which express their ideas and feelings about life . If a boy
( HAVE )
very short , almost shaven hair , people expect him to have right wing politics . But boys with very long hair ( THINK )
to have left wing politics .
A boy who wears a leather jacket ( COVER )
in bits of metal will probably ride a motorbike .
The rules of fashion are not as rigid as they once were and today ? s teenagers ( NOT FOLLOW )
any particular trend at all .
But teens are very influenced by ( CELEBRITY )
and they have a desire to buy more luxurious items . Street styles ( NOT CREATE )
by the big fashion designers .
In fact , the fashion designers often use ideas from street fashions . But some leaders of British fashion have enough ideas of their own . One of them is Jean Muir , whose designs made her one of the ( GOOD ) designers .

4

Computers in Education

When Mrs . Bashet ? s son walks through the door after school , she ( NOT HAVE )
to ask if he has any homework .
She already knows . That ? s because in 2007 , Dougherty Valley High School , in California , ( BUY )
a program called School Loop , essentially putting grade books , attendance sheets , student binders , and even blackboards online .
With a few mouse clicks on her computer at work , Mrs . Bashet can check her son ? s assignments and test scores as well as see in nearly real time if he ( SKIP )
any class .
With School Loop , parents , teachers , administrators , and students can access a vast quantity of data as effortlessly as opening an email . At the moment school districts across the country ( ADOPT )
School Loop and similar systems , such as Edline and PowerSchool .
Ed Zaiontz , executive director of information services , says that the trend toward shuttling information between schools , homes , and district offices ( CONTINUE )
to grow in the future as the digital divide shrinks . One might expect that today ? s high school students who learned to read at the same time as they learned to click a mouse and hit ? Enter ? wouldn ? t think twice about ( KEEP )
track of their classes online .
However , when the school ( ONE )
started using School Loop , about half of students groused about the new window parents would have on their school days .

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