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Sentence: I can never stop her ... pop music programmes on the radio.



 
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Sentence: I can never stop her ... pop music programmes on the radio. #1 (permalink) Thu Jun 25, 2009 18:59 pm   Sentence: I can never stop her ... pop music programmes on the radio.
 

Hi everybody,

Which do you think is the correct choice:

1) The shoes are .... fashionable! a) such b) so

2) I can never stop her ... pop music programmes on the radio. a) listen to b) listening to

3) Who was the last person .... today? a) you spoke b) spoke to you c) you spoke to d) whom you spoke.

Thanks a million!
Penuel
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test preparing #2 (permalink) Thu Jun 25, 2009 19:18 pm   test preparing
 

so

listening to

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Sentence: I can never stop her ... pop music programmes on the radio. #3 (permalink) Fri Jun 26, 2009 6:41 am   Sentence: I can never stop her ... pop music programmes on the radio.
 

Thank you very very much! And can you please help me with these too?
1)He always drives at/on the speed of 100 miles an hour.
2)The child made the dog jumping/jump/to jump high.
3) It's such/such a/so wonderful news, thank you.

Thanking you in advance!!!
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Sentence: I can never stop her ... pop music programmes on the radio. #4 (permalink) Fri Jun 26, 2009 12:44 pm   Sentence: I can never stop her ... pop music programmes on the radio.
 

He always drives at...
The child made the dog jump...
It's such wonderful news...

I believe that's how it is:)
Cheers,
Natasha81
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