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1. The price of bread is going up…in many shops.
2. The meat is bad. It's probably gone…off .
3. The prices of Halloween decorations have gone …up..since last year.
4. Nick is sad. He is going… through a very difficult time.
5. The fox went…after .the hare.
6. How long can camels go…without water?
7. Ann gloves go with…her bag.
8. Mark has gone through…..a lot since his car accident.
9. The police officer went after…the robber yesterday.
10. Dick went… down with… the flu so he stayed at home.
11. This tie goes….. with…. your shirt very well.
12. People can go…through without .water for about three days.
13. The rhino went….after our car in jungle.
Unfortunately children are so …… IMPATIENT
Don’t play cards with him. He is ……. DISHONEST
I …..eggs. I can’t stand the way they smell. DISLIKE
Our mother was disappointed to learn we were …..at school yesterday. MISBEHAVING
He stared at us in….. as we told him what happened. UNBELIEF
We didn’t noticed his……. DISAPPEARENCE
There are a lot of …..of travelling by ship. DISADVANTAGE
There is always……between children and parents, because of the generation gap. MISUNDERSTANDING
Bob can’t find his keys. Perhaps he has….them. MISPLACED
Teens in America are often rude and…..their teachers. DISRESPECT
1. What color is the shirt? It is so far that I can’t see (its) color. 2. They rarely drive to (their) office. They live near (it). 3. Look at (my) new watch. Do you like (it)? 4. These books are (hers). Give (them) to (her). 5. Do you like (your) new car? – oh, (it) has never let me down yet. 6. (Their) work is much more difficult than (yours) or (mine). 7. Why are (you) sitting here? It is not (your) desk, it is (mine). 8. This tape recorder of (hers) is always out of order. – But so is (yours)! 9. She has not read a line of (yours), how can she criticize (your) books? 10. The clock has stopped. Something may be wrong with (its) spring. 11. (Ours) was the last turn. 12. (Their) knowledge of French is not much more superior to (ours). 13. He is a friend of (ours). (His) house is opposite (ours). 14. If these gloves are neither (hers) nor (yours), then they should be (mine). 15. He can live without (my) help but not without (theirs).
1. I saw it myself. 2. You needn’t come yourself. 3. He left us by ourselves. 4. She lives by herself. 5. Did you study English yourself/yourselves? 6. The girl apologized herself. 7. We were by ourselves in the room. 8. Help yourself, please. 9. They divided the work between themselves. 10. You should blame yourself.