2. I am going to look (through) these magazines in the evening.
3. She intends to return (to) Moscow (in) three days.
4. Kate is very good (at) English.
5. I am going to work at the library (for) three hours tomorrow.
6. Our classes last (till) six o'clock.
7. Take the book (from) the table and give it to me.
IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.
1. It was quiet in the room. (Nobody) said anything.
2. Do you spend (much) time on doing your homework?
3. There are very (few) shops in the town and everything's very expensive.
4. (Anybody) can solve this problem. It's far too easy.
5. I didn't get (any) letters yesterday.
V. Choose the appropriate word.
An old scientist whom everybody in England knows very (well) is travelling by train. The ticket-collector is (doing) his round. When he comes to the scientist and asks him for his ticket, the old man begins (to look for) it in his pockets, in his bag and suitcase, but (cannot) find it anywhere. "(It) doesn't matter," says the ticket-collector, who knows the scientist very (well, good). (There's) no hurry. I (can) come again at the next station". "Oh, but I (must) find it'', says the old man (helplessly). "I want to know where I am (going)".
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at,through,to ,in,at,for,till,from
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Nobody,much,few,much,any
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well, by, is making, the,for,cannot,it,well,can,at,must,helplessly,am going.
III. Choose the suitable preposition.
1. What time did you arrive (at) the station?
2. I am going to look (through) these magazines in the evening.
3. She intends to return (to) Moscow (in) three days.
4. Kate is very good (at) English.
5. I am going to work at the library (for) three hours tomorrow.
6. Our classes last (till) six o'clock.
7. Take the book (from) the table and give it to me.
IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.
1. It was quiet in the room. (Nobody) said anything.
2. Do you spend (much) time on doing your homework?
3. There are very (few) shops in the town and everything's very expensive.
4. (Anybody) can solve this problem. It's far too easy.
5. I didn't get (any) letters yesterday.
V. Choose the appropriate word.
An old scientist whom everybody in England knows very (well) is travelling by train. The ticket-collector is (doing) his round. When he comes to the scientist and asks him for his ticket, the old man begins (to look for) it in his pockets, in his bag and suitcase, but (cannot) find it anywhere. "(It) doesn't matter," says the ticket-collector, who knows the scientist very (well, good). (There's) no hurry. I (can) come again at the next station". "Oh, but I (must) find it'', says the old man (helplessly). "I want to know where I am (going)".