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Sentence Completion Exercise

Fill in the blanks.

1. A grandparent's job is easier than


..............................
Please select 2 correct answers

a parent

a parent's

that of a parent

2. Are the banks ........................... on Saturdays?

open

opened

Either could be used here

3. Who left the faucets ....................................?

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open

turned on

on

4. Can you ..................................... this shoelace?


Please select 2 correct answers

undo

untie

open

5. He ought to be here soon,


....................................?

oughtn't he

ought he

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shouldn't he

6. You ought ............................. go.

not to

to not

Either could be used here

7. He ran ................................ the room.

out

out of

out from

8. I will do it in ................................ way.

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myself's

myself

my own

9. She lives ..................................

herself

on her

on her own

10. I did it ...................................

myself

on my own

Either could be used here

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11. I was very ................................... in the


discussion.

interesting

interested

12. I didn't enjoy the party because I was


...................................

tiring

tired

Answers
1. A grandparent’s job is easier than a parent’s / that of a parent.

2. Are the banks open on Saturdays?

3. Who left the faucets turned on?

4. Can you untie / undo this shoelace?

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5. He ought to be here soon, shouldn’t he?

6. You ought not to go.

7. He ran out of the room.

8. I will do it in my own way.

9. She lives on her own.

10. I did it myself / on my own.

11. I was very interested in the discussion.

12. I didn’t enjoy the party because I was tired.

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