| There is ... milk left | some |
| The plane will take off ... six o'clock | at |
| It takes an hour to drive there, ...? | doesn't it |
| There is nothing ... here. Let's go ... Browns | interesting, the |
| In Poland ... many people who drink too much alcohol | there are |
| ... unemployed need ... help from ... govermment | the, some, the |
| I wanted to buy Chrismas presents but I couldn't find ... interesting | anything |
| There aren't any foreigners here, ... ? | are there |
| We don't need ... new furniture but we could do with ... nice plates and cups | any, some |
| You ... any alcohol , have you? | haven't drunk |
| She is ... beautiful woman that men can't stop looking at her | such a |
| I tried two hats on. My husband liked the black one but I bought ... | the other one |
| I always do my shopping ... Friday afternoon | on |
| Jim can bring his girlfriend along, ...? | can't he |
| We ussually wacht TV ... the evening | in |
| I met ... punks in Italy. I didn't see even one | no |
| We've agreed to meet ... midnight | at |
| The plane arrives ... 8:30 tomorrow | at |
| ... a lot of people in front of the bulding | there are |
| The Pope will probably visit Poland .. April | in |
| Joe has been looking for a new job, ... ? | hasn't he |
| Because he had let his best friend ... no one respected him ... more | down, any |
| Browing wrote poetry. So ... Tennyson | did |
| You ought to go ... a diet, ...? | on, oughtn't you |
| Potatoes won't grow here/ Neither ... rosrs | will |
| He ought ... stop drinking | to |
| I have very ... plants at home because I hate watering them every day | few |
| I hoped to meet someone from my class but ... of them was there | none |
| Mary doesn't smoke and ... does her husband | neither |
| Can you do it ... or shall I help you | yourself |
| I haven't read his book ... I was at college | since |
| I haven't drunk French wine ... at least two years | for |
| ... director of our school will give ... special prize to ... best student in English | the, a, the |
| The Joneses are very musical; they often sing to ... in both | themselves |
| Jim doesn't play tennis; he doesn't swim ... | either |
| We've got very ... pertol. I'm afraid we won't even manege to get to the nearest station | little |
| "... the meals at your home?" " My mother usually" | who cooks |
| I haven't worn this dress ... last summer | since |
| Both of them are Polish but ... of them wants to stay in this country | only one |
| We didn't ... to speak English because everybody at the conference spoke Polish | need |
| The Earth will die soon ... people limit pollution | unless |
| Fox is a better boxer ... Abduhl | than |
| Dogs don't fly ... do pigs | neither |
| My sister isn't ... pretty ... me | as, as |
| I ... revise for my exams tonight but I think I'll watch TV instead | was going to |
| He visited us very often ... we were never nice to him | even though |
| He hasn't got a car, so he came here .. foot | on |
| ... go to school toay! We could go to the cinema intead | Let's not |
| Mike is ... his father. They both hate milk | like |
| Hurry up! We haven't got ... time | much |
| ... I borrow your pen? I've got to sign this document | may |
| ... we wash up, Mum? You look very tired | Shall |
| I don't enjoy ... TV all weekend | watching |
| Janet couldn't decide ... to do first | what |
| We ... studying foreign languages for many year | have been |
| I don't think we sould buy a new video. We had ... spend this money on a computer | better |
| ... telephone in ... very useful device | the, a |
| You know Mr Jnes and Mrs Jones? They ... live in our street, but they are not relatives | both |
| Don't ask anybody for help! Do it ... ! | yourself |
| ... likes me. I always have to play on my own | nobody |
| If you can't find the way, ask ... in the street | someone |
| John is quite tall but ... boys of his age are still pretty short | most |
| Everyone ... goes to Venice never forgets it | who |
| My son likes the dog ... is running about if the yard | that |
| Please lend me Ł10, ... ? | will you |
| That is the man ... paiting I told you about | whose |
| You used to love going out with Roy, ... ? | didn't you |
| The person ... name must remain a secret will phone you in the evening | whose |
| Everybody ... meets that boy gets annoyed ... him very quickly | who, with |
| They used ... play football when they were young | to |
| we must look into that problem seriously, ...? | mustn't we |
| Have you ever met a person ... is a kleptomaniac? | who |
| Let's play bridge, ... ? | shall we |
| If I were ... fish, I would swim in ... ocean | a, the |
| Mr Curwood ... wife has disappeared, is very worried | whose |
| In Estonia ... is ... Baltic statem you can see the midnight sun | which, a |
| Jim loves Mary. Mary loves Jim. They love ... | each other |
| I don't know the boy ... father had become a senator | whose |
| The bulding ... has just collapsed belong to IBM | which |
| I am saving money ... to buy a flat in the summer | in order |
| she had to agree with him, ... ? | didn't she |
| ... bad weather the plane took off on time | In spite of |
| We have two sons ... we love very much | whom |
| ... is said that there will be an election in spring | it |
| I hoped I ... see Mrs Jones again this summer | would |
| I'm going to a school ... nobody speaks Polish | where |
| I couldn't understand ... she had left school. It was a strange thing to do | why |
| Where is Robert? He ... be studying for the exam | must |
| It was John Milton ... wrote "paradaise Lost", ...? | who, wasn't it |
| I ... you wouldn't whistle all the time, it disturbs me | wish |
| Jim seems ... very hard. He is always tired and doesn't have time for anyone | to be working |
| This roses smells so ... it's a pity it'll die in a few days | beautiful |
| He can't dance ... he's decided to attend dancing lesson | so |
| The fight may ... been cancelled | have |
| I wonder ... John will remember about your aniversary | if |
| You should cut down on seets ... you want to get a prise in a fat guys contest | unless |
| They've got plenty of vases. We ... bought them another one | needn't have |
| ... is believed that eating too much salt can increase bool pressure | it |
| It's stuffy in here. ... I open the window? | May |
| We couldn't understand ... they decided to emigrate | why |
| ... Vistula is ... longest river in Poland and ... Amazon is ... bigest river ... world | the, the, the, the, in the |
| I think Robert sould ... start studying or find a job | either |
| I wasn't ... do the socond exercise but I managed to do the first one | able to |
| I like everyone in my class ... Johnny, he's so vulgar | except |
| It is ... that most Roman emperors were poisioned | said |
| The mountains were cevered ... swon | with |
| Robert and Mike Are very smart but ... of them speaks a foreign language | neither |
| If Susan ... a princess, she could marry a prince | was |
| He ... to have revised more if he wanted to pass the exam | ought |
| John was accused ... beating his wife and children | of |
| This valuable ring may ... stolen during the wedding reception | have been |
| Gerald asked me .. to dinner | out |
| He always ... me laught | makes |
| ... she emigrated, she had worked as a consultant for the Polish government | before |
| I aviod ... to strangers because I'm afraid they might be criminals | talking |
| Dire Straits ... music is popular all over thw worldhave never been to Poland | whose |
| My boss ... me that I sould work harder | told |
| Nobody knew ... about my arrival | anything |
| I wrote the report ... but my boss was sure ... helped me | myself, someone |
| Do you mind ... the door | opening |
| You shouldn't feel responsible ... this accident | for |
| I wish my parents ... more strict when I was a child | had been |
| If you earned more money last year, you .... to build a house next year | would be able |
| ... was dark but ... were many stars in the sky | it, there |
| They live by the sea-side, ... is very pleasantin summer | which |
| I am very good at dancing, ...? | aren't I |
| King James II was the Duke of York, from ... New York took his name | whom |
| I think that the train leaves at 9.00 but you,d ... make certain | better |
| Turn the radio off, ...? | will you |
| It took a long time but finally I got used to ... at night | working |
| I think it's about time you ... to earn you own living | began |
| No, thank you, I ... rather walk home | would |
| My flat looked so grubby that last month I deciden to ... the walls painted white | have |
| In prison everyone ... used to sleeping with the light on | is |
| I'd rather Peter ... drink so much at parties | didn't |
| You'd better stay in bed, ...? | hadn't you |
| You look ... you have been attacked and beaten up | as if |
| Would you mind if I ... a cigar in here | smoked |
| My mother caught me ... in the mirror ... stupid faces | looking, making |