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‘Her new beach house isn’t _______________ finished’.
‘Diplomatics, from ______ Greek diploma (folded), is ____ study of legal and administrative documents of all kinds. Most attention has been paid to ______ public documents of monarchs, emperors, and popes, which are usually classified separately from_____ many varieties of private documents that exist.’ (CRYSTAL, David (2010). The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Language. Cambridge University Press).
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‘Navigation , derived ________ the Latin words “navis” (meaning “ship”) and “agere” (meaning “to drive”) is the process of accurately determining the position and controlling of a craft or vehicle _________ a desired course. This is accomplished ______ finding the navigator’s position compared ________ known locations or patterns (…)’. (MarineLink.com – Maritime Reporter and MarineNews magazines online)
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I had a really funny evening yesterday, Mary. I got talking to this boy in the pub, very nice-looking he was, and I could see he _________ me. He said he _________ anybody like me before, and he felt I _________ a very unusual kind of beauty. Oh, yes? I said. Then he asked me if I _________ a lift home, so I said no, I _________ hungry, so we went out for a curry.
I - Jack is __________ charge of the marketing department.
II - Thanks for looking _________ me when I was ill.
III - He is ________ his third year in the company.
IV - She used to be a dancer, but now she works _________a sales manager.
I - Let’s start the presentation, ___________?
II - Nobody phoned, __________?
III - Don’t open your books, ______________?
IV - There is a nice restaurant near here, ______________?

