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| 1. | --What is your ___? --My ___ is 3035 E. Foothill Blvd. | | 3. | The sun rises in the east and sets in the ___. | | 5. | A good newspaper ___ asks questions, finds facts, and writes a fair story. TV and radio ___s do the same thing. | | 7. | If you have a sore throat or a cold, or if you smoke a lot, you will ___ a lot. ___ syrup or lozenges might help you stop ___ing. | | 10. | If you ___ to cough for more than two weeks, you should see a doctor. | | 12. | Are you ___? You are coughing so much that I am worried about you. | | 15. | I don't want that brand of cough syrup; give me the ___ brand. | | 16. | I'm so ___ that you saw the doctor. He said nothing was wrong with you, so I don't have to worry about you. | | 18. | Did you forget your office key ___? This is the third time this week that you forgot it | | 19. | I'm not sure, but I ___ I saw that movie a long time ago. |
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| 2. | A police car and a fire engine are also called ___ vehicles. When you dial 911, you have an ___. | | 3. | Don't ___ about the past, and don't ___ about tomorrow; just enjoy today as much as you can. ___ing doesn't solve anything. | | 4. | ==Are you coming? We're late. --Just a second. I'll be right ___. | | 6. | First there was black and white ___, then there was color ___, and now there is flat screen ___. | | 8. | They call it ___ Street because it has a lot of ___s. You go up, and then you go down. Again and again. | | 9. | He's a nice ___. She's a nice ___, too. They are nice people. | | 11. | Would you say that again, please? I ___ hear everything you said. | | 13. | Do I want some chocolate ice cream? ___, but no ___. I'm trying to lose weight. | | 14. | The doctor ___ I had better quit smoking. If I don't, he ___ my cough will get worse. | | 17. | What number did you ___? Did you ___ the wrong number? You have to ___ 626 area code first. |
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