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English, 17.12.2020 17:00 robbyd47

VERY TRICKY WANT TO TRY ?
*ENGLISH LANGUAGE*

Complete the following sentences, choosing the *appropriate*:words in each bracket.

1. Do not ( *cat/cut/cart* ) the ( *cat/cut/cart* ) into the ( *cat/cut/cart* ).

2. We were served ( *plane/plain* ) rice in the ( *plane/plain* )

3. We had ( *access/assess* ) to ( *access/assess* ) the O. C. T. P. today.

4. We'll end the ( *session/section* ) of this ( *session/section* ) soon.

5. We'll ( *sale/sail* ) ashore to make ( *sail/sale* ) of our fish.

6. It's your ( *right/rite/write* ), to ( *right/rite/write* ) with your ( *right/rite/write* ) hand.

7. I'll ( *bye/by/buy* ) it ( *bye/by/buy* ) the roadside before I'll finally say ( *bye/by/buy* ) to you.

8. I did not ( *site/sight* ) him today at the ( *site/sight* ).

9. It would ( *rain/reign* ) heavily during his ( *rain/reign* )

10. I can explain ( *now/noun* ) very well ( *now/noun* ).

11. Her ( *sent/scent* ) made me ( *sent/scent* ) her away.

12. I ( *thought/taught* ) she ( *thought/taught* ) us English Syntax.

13. That ( *lin/lean/learn* ) lady will ( *lin/lean/learn* ) to ( *lin/lean/learn* ) on the wall for support.

14. You have to ( *weight/wait* ) to check your ( *weight/wait* ) now.

15. There's no ( *seen/scene/sin* ) in that ( *seen/scene/sin* ) I've ( *seen/scene/sin* ) so far.

16. Kindly remove your ( *tyre/tie* ) before removing that ( *tyre/tie* ) from the car.

17. We had ( *fan/fun* ), as the ( *fan/fun* ) blew fresh air on us.

18. My ( *son/sun* ) has never seen the ( *son/sun* ) light before.

19. That ( *ship/sheep* ) came with lot of ( *ship/sheep*).

20. Kofi ( *run/ran* ) yesterday but, I will ( *run/ran* ) today.

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