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- The actor entered the stage right on ___. a. queue b. cue
- The artist made a ___ of a party scene. a. freeze b. frieze
- Herbert was a ___ old bachelor until he met Molly. a. staid b. stayed ...
- A great ___ burst from her lips as she realized that the child was dead. ...
- The metal pipe in a chimney through which the smoke and heat passes is called ...
- Are you a boy ___ a girl? a. oar b. ore c. or
- A famous brand of containers in the United States is called Tupper___. a. ware b. ...
- Are you sure that ___ all right? a. yore b. your c. you're
- The movie ___ him so he slept through most of it. a. board b. bored ...
- Cathy was the ___ survivor of the plane crash. a. sole b. soul
- There was no room at the ___ so we went to a motel. a. in ...
- He showed his ___ by continuing despite an injury. a. metal b. mettle
- She always wanted to become a ___ rather than to marry. a. none b. nun ...
- Tolstoy was a ___ Russian writer. a. grate b. great
- I always look ___ to seeing you. a. foreword b. forward
- Watch your steps. Take one ___ at a time. a. stair b. stare
- Could you tell me ___ I might find a camp stove? a. ware b. wear ...
- You ___ of onions! What did you eat? a. reek b. wreak
- That makes no ___! a. cents b. sense
- I ___ the lottery! a. won b. one
- I would like some, ___. a. to b. too c. two
- In computer terms, do you know the difference between a bit and a ___? a. ...
- She bought twelve, consumed ___ and had four donuts leftover. a. ate b. eight ...
- I need a $100 ___. a. loan b. lone
- I love him in ___. a. always b. all ways
- Pass the salt ___. a. pleas b. please
- Knit one, ___ two. a. pearl b. purl
- Do you stay at $10 or do you want to raise the ___? a. ante ...
- The ___ rose at 5:15 today. a. son b. sun
- Do not ___ to me. a. lie b. lye
- Yes, I am ___. a. already b. all ready
- You are a ___. a. liar b. lyre
- You be back home ___ midnight! a. buy b. by
- I just can not ___ to go climbing. a. wait b. weight
- People stop and ___ but I don't care. a. stair b. stare
- I like spaghetti ___ I don't eat it often. a. but b. butt
- How do you get ___ from here? a. their b. there c. they're
- Get me the gift ___ that I left on the counter. a. rap b. wrap ...
- Sheila let Barry ___ the prize away from her. a. rest b. wrest
- I have known him ___ we were school children. a. sense b. since
- I keep an extra ___ of shoes at my office. a. pear b. pair c. ...
- I didn't mean to ___ your dress when I grabbed your arm. a. tare b. ...
- It is a shame to ___ water. a. waist b. waste
- My dream is to ___ a best selling novel. a. right b. rite c. wright ...
- We always had a ___ living with us so our meals were never quiet. a. ...
- The plates had a ___ edging and had painted roses in the center. a. gild ...
- Madonna is a pop ___. a. idle b. idol
- It is a crime to ___. a. steal b. steel
- The tables were ___. They were nailed to the floor. a. stationary b. stationery ...
- Think before you ___. a. chute b. shoot
- The electrical ___ is dangerous if you touch it. a. currant b. current
- The Greek letter ___ is used in geometry to express the fixed ration of the ...
- This afternoon ___ going out to the beach. a. weir b. we're
- My father is the ___ to the company a. air b. heir
- His behavior is ___ boorish and rude. a. altogether b. all together
- Ring the church ___ ! a. bell b. belle
- It is illegal to ___ goods door to door. a. pedal b. peddle
- There is a rich ___ of comedy in Mike Nichol's movies. a. vane b. vain ...
- This pie is too ___. a. suite b. sweet
- Use a knife to ___ the potatoes. a. pear b. pair c. pare
- He took out an ___ in the newspaper to look for a room mate. a. ...
- William made a ___ that his brother would someday become an all-star pitcher. a. prophecy ...
- She winked her ___ at her husband. a. aye b. eye c. I
- The choir sang a ___ in honor of the newly married couple. a. him b. ...
- I do not mean to ___ you but I need to talk to you again ...
- The horse will ___ if it is scared. a. nay b. neigh
- A tiger in its ___ is more dangerous than three tigers in the open. a. ...
- Exercise builds ___ and reduces fat. a. muscle b. mussel
- There should be ___ to life than just work. a. more b. mower
- Mothers like to ___ to their babies when they are crying. a. coo b. coup ...
- The businessman ___ his flight so he had to call his office. a. missed b. ...
- Is that bird a ___ or a crane? a. tern b. turn
- Is that what you ___? a. meant b. ment(a suffix)
- She got a topaz ___ from her mother for her birthday. a. broach b. brooch ...
- Can you make any ___ of this note? a. sense b. since
- Are you feeling ___ or are you angry? a. blew b. blue
- The church bells ___ and the crowds cheer. a. peal b. peel
- The truck will ___ away the bags of leaves. a. hall b. haul
- She never could ___ her words. She always said what she thought. a. mince b. ...
- I was wondering ___ you think you are going. a. were b. where
- Would you like ___ dance? a. to b. too c. two
- Would you like a ___ of pie or cake? a. peace b. piece
- Do you know ___ way he went? a. which b. witch
- Fabric ___ takes a lot of skill. a. dyeing b. dying
- We ___ the slow car on the highway. a. passed b. past
- I have a ___ and a daughter going to school. a. son b. sun ...
- He ran so fast that he ___ all of the other runners. a. beat b. ...
- It was so cold that ___ frost formed on the window. a. hoar b. whore ...
- People usually play golf in groups of ___. a. for b. fore c. four ...
- One of the most hard-working of all insects is the ___. a. ant b. aunt ...
- Harold ___ his thanks before he eats every meal. a. praise b. prays c. preys ...
- He was ___ unprepared for the warm reception that her family gave him. a. holy ...
- In the old days, a doctor might use a ___ to suck bad blood from ...
- Pointy-___ shoes are not good for the feet. a. towed b. toed
- The ___ point is a thesis. a. main b. mane
- The ___ opens in a forest. a. scene b. seen
- Who ___ better that you do. a. knows b. nose
- Her ___ soup was a family favorite. a. pea b. pee
- I was ___ in a small town but I moved to the city when I ...
- Who ___ today's game? a. one b. won
- The boat was ___ and began to sink. a. hold b. holed
- Chocolate ___ is a delicious dessert. a. moose b. mousse
- An organism with a single ___ is called protozoa. a. cell b. sell
- The statistical table had three ___ and two columns. a. rose b. rows
- The weather ___ has a rooster design on it. a. vane b. vain c. vein ...
- The heat in the garden made the woman feel ___ and weak. a. faint b. ...
- The red cross is a ___ of emergency health care. a. cymbal b. symbol ...
- I would not make a good surgeon because I have a ___ stomach. a. weak ...
- I could never be a ___ because I could never spend long hours underground. a. ...
- You are so ___ that you think that everyone is looking at you. a. vane ...
- The dog will ___ all night if you leave him outside. a. whine b. wine ...
- A ___ is a North American wild cat. a. links b. lynx
- The uniform was made of thick ___. a. serge b. surge
- A ___ in shining armor is every girl's dream. a. night b. knight
- Scuba diving near a ___ reef is exciting and colorful. a. choral b. coral ...
- The bride looked at her husband shyly from behind her ___. a. vale b. veil ...
- The balance ___ was $5.55. a. dew b. do c. due
- I really should have ___ better. a. known b. none c. nun
- The politician learned how to smile and ___ even under stress. a. waive b. wave ...
- A small river is a ___. a. creak b. creek
- A parent ___ all and knows all. a. seize b. sees
- The honey ___ is a hard working insect. a. be b. bee
- The funeral ___ was covered in flowers. a. beer b. bier
- Changing the bandage often will help it ___. a. heal b. heel
- She went to the party with a pink ___ in her hair. a. beau b. ...
- Swimming is only allowed between the pier and the red ___. a. boy b. buoy ...
- Some houses have a laundry ___ to send the clothes down to the laundry room ...
- The workman ___ each brick carefully on the mortar. a. lays b. laze
- The best things take a long ___. a. thyme b. time
- The losing side had to ___ territory. a. cede b. seed
- She was ___ to start singing with no warning. a. want b. wont
- For a special treat, our family likes to serve ___ of lamb. a. rack b. ...
- May I take a ___ at your new basement? a. peak b. peek c. pique ...
- A ___ tree has small evergreen leaves and red berries. a. ewe b. you c. ...
- The tourist used a traveler's ___ to pay for his souvenirs. a. check b. cheque ...
- ___ love you. a. Aye b. Eye c. I
- Those who follow a vegetarian diet eat no ___. a. meat b. meet c. mete ...
- Oats, wheat and barley are all used to make breakfast ___. a. serial b. cereal ...
- Go away! ___! a. shoe b. shoo
- I will ___ the job that you offered. a. except b. accept
- If one baby bird begins to ___, all of the the others will start. a. ...
- Go ___ in peace. a. forth b. fourth
- It is father's job to ___ out punishment in our family. a. meat b. meet ...
- A ___ is said to be able to tell the future. a. profit b. prophet ...
- You can't really buy anything for one ___. a. cent b. scent c. sent ...
- What do you ___? a. sea b. see
- She was overcome by a fit of ___. a. peak b. peek c. pique ...
- A small shovel is called a___. a. spade b. spayed
- A type of tender chicken is called a ___. a. friar b. fryer
- He had ___ a bad cough but it did not get any worse. a. quiet ...
- Andrew ___ his bicycle to school every day. a. road b. rode c. rowed ...
- A basic chemical compound is ___. a. fennel b. phenol
- I prefer ___ music to instrumental music a. choral b. coral
- Some people like corn on the cob but I like ___ corn. a. colonel b. ...
- Meet me in the back ___. a. lain b. lane
- The logs were placed on a ___ in the fireplace. a. grate b. great ...
- If you don't sit down, ___ scream. a. aisle b. isle c. I'll
- Take a ___ of sand and dump it at the waterfront. a. load b. lode ...
- If you spend the day in the sun with your shoulders ___, they will burn. ...
- She is not ___ bad. a. all b. awl
- Wind ___ is a leading cause of airplane accidents. a. shear b. sheer
- The small ___ held a lethal dose of poison. a. vial b. vile
- The teacher called the ___ at the beginning of each class. a. role b. roll ...
- Look carefully and you will see ___ on the shelf. a. their b. there c. ...
- The teacher stayed after school to ___ the student who had problems. a. counsel b. ...
- The secret to good bread is in the choice of ___. a. flour b. flower ...
- She began to ___ during the winter and by spring she died. a. ail b. ...
- The painter loaded the ___ with colors. a. palate b. palette
- Geraldine came and ___ for three weeks last summer. a. staid b. stayed
- Have you ever ridden a ___? a. hoarse b. horse
- My favorite spread for bread is ___ jam. a. currant b. current
- To remove the seeds from an apple one needs to cut out the ___. a. ...
- The carpenter used a ___ to make the plank flat. a. plain b. plane ...
- The burglar stowed his ___ in a large canvas duffel bag. a. loot b. lute ...
- The card sharp made his fortune through ___ of hand. a. sleight b. slight ...
- The director was dissatisfied with the stage set so he made the crew ___ it ...
- The letter was made secure with ___ wax that had the company imprint on it. ...
- The loud noise made her ___ during the speech. a. pause b. paws
- The lawyer entered the ___. a. pleas b. please
- I will ___ remember you.. a. always b. all ways
- A deer can also be called a ___. a. hart b. heart
- A lack of oil made the engine ___. a. seize b. sees
- I need to put some ___ in my bicycle tire. a. air b. heir ...
- Mother ___ whenever I ask her to do something. a. sighs b. size
- Please say Cheese ___ now so that I can take the picture. a. altogether b. ...
- Mother's ashes are kept in this ___. a. earn b. urn
- Apple ___ is my personal favorite. a. pi b. pie
- Watch ___ language a. yore b. your c. you're
- The ___ of her dress ripped open. a. seam b. seem
- The ___ of her dress had lace trim. a. yoke b. yolk
- The ___ around the castle was full of crocodiles. a. moat b. mote
- ER is a popular television ___. a. cereal b. serial
- She planted daisies to make a floral ___ around her yard. a. boarder b. border ...
- The dictator wanted to ___ power. a. seas b. seize
- The orchestral piece ending with a loud ___ crash. a. symbol b. cymbal
- Be sure to ___ the front desk for messages when you return. a. check b. ...
- Be sure there is enough daylight to make your ___ down the mountain. a. decent ...
- Give me a ___ five. a. hi b. high
- Tie the ___ tighter. a. not b. knot
- Los Vegas is a great place to ___ but not always a place to win. ...
- Chuck heard his team mates ___ when his shot missed the goal. a. groan b. ...
- Heat will open every ___ of your skin. a. pore b. pour
- The ship was moored at the end of the ___. a. key b. quay ...
- The priest put the sacraments on the ___. a. altar b. alter
- The sailor was an expert at tying every kind of ___. a. knot b. not ...
- This field will be the ___ of the new shopping center. a. cite b. sight ...
- What gives you the ___ to tell me what to do? a. right b. rite ...
- The child felt deep ___ when his mother found out that he had lied about ...
- The ball broke the window ___. a. pain b. pane
- She told the campers a scary ___ about a mysterious murder. a. tail b. tale ...
- The soloists joined the rest of the singers for the closing ___. a. chorale b. ...
- The vampire decided to step out for a quick ___. a. bight b. bite c. ...
- The members of the ___ were expected to pay yearly dues. a. gild b. guild ...
- Films must be screened by a ___ before they are shown. a. censor b. censure ...
- It is my ___ to read. a. tern b. turn
- Cars and insurance are hard to ___. a. cell b. sell
- Decaying fish makes an extremely ___ smell. a. foul b. fowl
- Every night I like to read ___ to my children. a. allowed b. aloud ...
- Learning by ___ memorization is not the most efficient method. a. rote b. wrote ...
- A woman can become a ___ or a priest in the Anglican Church. a. known ...
- Every night before bedtime, Grandfather would ___ his watch. a. wind b. wined c. whined ...
- The congress passed a vote of ___ against the president. a. censor b. censure c. ...
- She wanted to give her baby a natural ___ at home instead of in the ...
- An important spice is made from ___ seeds. a. fennel b. phenol
- A person under the age of 20 is called a ___ in Japan. a. miner ...
- The swordsman made a ___ to the right before advancing on his opponent. a. faint ...
- Wait for me __ the car. a. in b. inn
- The dark clouds were a sure ___ of rain. a. sign b. sine
- The horse's ___ needs to be brushed daily. a. main b. mane
- She survived by her ability to ___ and guile. a. while b. wile
- You must ___ faster to win the race. a. pedal b. peddle
- A rucksack is sometimes called a ___ sack. a. knap b. nap
- The assassin choked his victim with a ___. a. garret b. garrote
- All was ___ at the farm on the night before the storm. a. quiet b. ...
- The busy ___ passed in front of the hospital. a. road b. rode c. rowed ...
- Is that a ___ tree or a birch tree? a. beach b. beech
- Bread tastes better the longer you ___ the dough. a. need b. knead
- The little boy needed to ___ so his mother stopped the car. a. pea b. ...
- For better texture you must ___ the dough longer. a. knead b. kneed c. need ...
- The retired couple went on a pleasure ship ___ to the East Indies. a. crews ...
- The national anthem of the gold ___ winner is played during the awards ceremony. a. ...
- Are you ___ dressed? a. already b. all ready
- The sour milk made Evelyn ___. a. retch b. wretch
- The student __ meets every Wednesday. a. counsel b. council c. consul
- The drunkard walked along the street with an unsteady ___. a. gait b. gate ...
- The novelist worked feverishly on his final ___. a. draft b. draught
- I do my best to be frank and ___. a. earnest b. Ernest
- Company ___ dropped when the cutback and layoffs were announced. a. moral b. morale ...
- I will have ___ of your silliness. a. none b. nun
- Out of ___, out of mind. a. cite b. sight c. site
- He was in a ___ after she broke up with him. a. days b. daze ...
- A baby born feet first is called ___ baby. a. breach b. breech
- Lake ___ is one of the five Great Lakes. a. eerie b. Erie c. eyrie ...
- I can ___ many references to support this position. a. cite b. sight c. site ...
- This taxi is not for ___. a. higher b. hire
- It is a serious offence to ___ the army. a. desert b. dessert
- The area was ___ for gold since 1900. a. mind b. mined
- Diane Fossey was famous for her work with the mountain ___ groups in Rwanda. a. ...
- A ___ is a type of monk. a. friar b. fryer
- A ___ is a type of shellfish. a. muscle b. mussel
- A ___ is a type of stringed instrument. a. liar b. lyre
- He took the ___ of a policeman in the school play. a. role b. roll ...
- He yelled at the football game unti he was ___. a. hoarse b. horse ...
- He joined a ___ of singers, dancers and actors. a. troop b. troupe
- What do you get if you ___ two plus two? a. ad b. add ...
- A ___ of water buffalo were resting beside the river when the lions attacked. a. ...
- Clothes will dry faster if you ___ them out well. a. ring b. wring ...
- This is the ___ of the proposed library building. a. sight b. site c. cite ...
- I was wondering if you ___ busy. a. were b. where
- If flowers are left out of water they will wither and ___. a. die b. ...
- He was a ___ enough fellow even if he was not wealthy. a. decent b. ...
- I am the ___ who got it. a. won b. one
- Trans-Pacific flights usually carry two different flight ___. a. crews b. cruise
- A favorite topping for hot dogs is ___. a. mustard b. mustered
- You deserve a long ___. a. rest b. wrest
- The jet ___ through the atmosphere. a. soared b. sword
- Bad news reporting makes me see ___. a. read b. red
- A show dog is a thorough __. a. bread b. bred
- He had no food, the poor ___. a. retch b. wretch
- He ___ deeply as he remembered their summer in Paris. a. sighed b. side ...
- He ___ and dined his lady friend every night. a. wind b. wined c. whined ...
- It was an ___ light that shone over the street. a. eerie b. Erie c. ...
- One of the most challenging jobs is to ___ children. a. raise b. rays c. ...
- If you do not wash your skin properly the ___ will become clogged. a. pores ...
- Modern buildings had a heat and smoke ___ in every room. a. censor b. censure ...
- The jockey held the horse's ___ lightly. a. rains b. reigns c. reins
- Subtract the weight of the truck, or the ___, from the total weight and you ...
- The secret to tightrope walking is to grasp the rope between the toes and distribute ...
- The wedding cake had five ___. a. tears b. tiers
- I would ___ stay here with you forever. a. fain b. feign
- In feudal times the landowner ruled the ___. a. serf b. surf
- The audience laughed as he ___ the antics of a drunk. a. guide b. guyed ...
- Fred belongs to the local scout ___. a. troop b. troupe
- That meat should have been ___ out days ago. a. throne b. thrown
- The Queen sat on her ___ to open parliament. a. throne b. thrown
- You need to ___ the pros and cons to make a good decision. a. way ...
- The wrestler ___ his challenger in the stomach. a. knead b. kneed c. need ...
- You need to ___ the salad dressing before you pour it out. a. shake b. ...
- The American ___ has the power to grant visas. a. counsel b. council c. consul ...
- Tell the ___ truth and nothing but the truth. a. hole b. whole
- The toilet paper had an herbal ___. a. cent b. scent c. sent
- You can not ___ the problem by running away. a. elude b. allude
- I am not ___ anything. I am for everything. a. ante b. anti
- The whole is worth more than the ___ of its parts. a. some b. sum ...
- I can't believe that I ___ the whole thing! a. ate b. eight
- The loud ___ of the clock kept me awake. a. tic b. tick
- The dry air made his throat feel ___. a. soar b. sore
- Salmon ___ is delicious on hot rice. a. roe b. row
- Animal rights activists despise ___ coats. a. fir b. fur
- She is an expert in the ___ arts. a. marshall b. martial
- When I have a choice, I prefer lager to ___ or stout beer. a. ail ...
- Do not be a ___ picker. a. knit b. nit
- Come ___ right this minute! a. hear b. here
- The ___ of reckoning has come. a. hour b. our
- The ___ base was in the Red Sea. a. naval b. navel
- The ___ of the ship is at the front. a. bough b. bow
- Sea ___ is a particular type of seaweed. a. rack b. wrack
- The ___ is the animal featured on the Canadian quarter. a. moose b. mousse ...
- The ___ is the building in Washington in which the American Congress meets. a. capital ...
- An area of land without trees is a ___. a. step b. steppe
- She made ___ inquiries about the rental price. a. discreet b. discrete
- Put the potatoes in the ___. a. been b. bin
- This medication will ___ the pain. a. lessen b. lesson
- He made a ___ decision when he fired Marjorie. a. bad b. bade
- Queen Elizabeth II ___ England. a. rains b. reigns c. reins
- This new information does not ___ my opinion of him. a. altar b. alter ...
- The special bargain is two ___ the price of one. a. for b. fore c. ...
- The gift was ___ in red shiny cellophane. a. rapt b. wrapped
- I can hardly ___ in this smoky room! a. breath b. breathe
- My mother's favorite flower was the yellow ___. a. rose b. rows
- A ___ is a curve in a coast line that is not curved enough to ...
- A son is a ___ child. a. mail b. male
- Pie a la ___ is pie with ice cream. a. mode b. mowed
- The miners were digging for iron ___. a. oar b. ore c. or
- I often read ___ I eat. a. while b. wile
- A person who receives property from the estate of a person who has died is ...
- Ranchers keep their horse in a ___. a. chorale b. corral
- February is the time of the year that many people get colds and ___. a. ...
- Beavers are ___building rodents. a. dam b. damn
- The wash ___ are in the top drawer. a. cloths b. clothes
- Writers like to live high above the world in a ___. a. garret b. garrote ...
- Exercise and dieting will help you to lose ___ weight. a. excess b. access ...
- Look at the ___ bird in the tree! a. we b. wee
- In poetry, a ___ is a grassy open space. a. lay b. lei c. lea ...
- Temptation makes it difficult to live a ___ and pure life. a. chased b. chaste ...
- Are you the ___ with the dog? a. one b. won
- A honey ___ flew into the room. a. be b. bee
- Frankly, my dear I don't give a ___. a. dam b. damn
- Thank you for coming to my ___. I really needed your help. a. ade b. ...
- Someone close to him seems to like to ___ important information about the case. a. ...
- When the ___ breaks the baby will fall. a. bough b. bow
- Her hair was thick and ___ rather than thin and fine. a. coarse b. course ...
- She worked on weekends at a ___ store. a. stationary b. stationery
- My ___ is naturally curly. a. hair b. hare
- Slowly ___ the milk over the cereal. a. pore b. pour
- It was a case of love at first ___. a. sight b. site c. cite ...
- Do not ___ the lily. Simple is best. a. gild b. guild c. guilt ...
- He had a ___ complexion so he had to avoid too much sun. a. fair ...
- The ___ played all of my favorite songs. a. band b. banned
- An oboe is a double ___ instrument. a. read b. reed
- The sheet ___ will take place in March. a. sail b. sale
- The prettiest girl is called the ___ of the ball. a. bell b. belle ...
- Days of ___ came long before. a. yore b. your c. you're
- Victoria had the longest ___ of any British monarch. a. rain b. reign c. rein ...
- It will take a military ___ to change the government. a. coo b. coup ...
- The wine ___ was located in a cool corner of an underground section of the ...
- The choirmaster played the opening ___ before they sang. a. chord b. cord
- A ___ of corn will provide a wind break for other parts of the garden. ...
- The yard could only be entered through the ___. a. gait b. gate
- Categories are only valid if they are ___. a. discreet b. discrete
- You must ___ the line when you are in the Marines. a. toe b. tow ...
- Let's take a stroll along the ___. a. beach b. beech
- The young mother let her child ___ havoc in the china shop. a. reek b. ...
- Have a ___. Give me another chance. a. hart b. heart
- In the 1800's farmers depended on ___ horses to plow their fields. a. draft b. ...
- Lets take a five minute ___. a. brake b. break
- A row boat needs more than one ___. a. oar b. ore c. or ...
- A ___ expression mixes both humor and disbelief. a. rye b. wry
- Armor is usually made of ___. a. metal b. mettle
- Companies try to make a ___ every year. a. profit b. prophet
- There is still some remnants of a ___ system in India. a. cast b. caste ...
- The bells ___ to mark the end of the year. a. told b. tolled ...
- The telephone seems to ___ differently when my mother-in-law calls. a. ring b. wring ...
- The appetizer is meant to ___ your appetite. a. wet b. whet
- A favorite instrument in Elizabethan times was the ___, a stringed guitar-like instrument. a. loot ...
- The mountaineers made their ___ camp before attempting to climb to the summit. a. base ...
- Would you like some ___ or have you had enough? a. moor b. more ...
- ___ is a common English family name. a. Cocks b. Cox
- Season the chicken with a little ___. a. time b. thyme
- He was ___ down in the prime of his life. a. mode b. mowed ...
- He ___ my day when he said he liked my hair. a. made b. maid ...
- If you oil the hinges of that door they won't ___. a. creak b. creek ...
- Change your ___ and put the dirty ones in the laundry basket. a. cloths b. ...
- He had a ___ for news. a. knows b. nose
- Do not ___ the monkeys. a. tease b. tees
- The ___ was looking for a new dog to live on. a. flea b. flee ...
- The ___ is found naturally in the shell of an oyster. a. pearl b. purl ...
- I did ___! a. not b. knot
- Instead of fighting, let's just ___. a. rap b. wrap
- I heard a ___ when she hung up the phone. a. click b. clique ...
- Do we have any candy ___ in the car? a. mince b. mints
- The knight was sent out to ___ a dragon. a. slay b. sleigh
- There is great danger in ___ warfare. a. gorilla b. guerrilla
- A popular sport in Hawaii is ___ boarding. a. serf b. surf
- The violence did not even __ her. a. faze b. phase
- He stood for a long time on the ___ watching the ships pass by. a. ...
- One variety of gin is made from ___ berries. a. sloe b. slow
- The world champion golfer designed a new golf ___. a. coarse b. course
- She served a lemon and a fruit ___ as the picnic beverage. a. ade b. ...
- Apple sauce is a nice ___ to roast pork. a. complement b. compliment
- The act of planting a ___ is an act of love. a. cede b. seed ...
- I ___ to go home now. a. want b. wont
- Carry the water in a ___. a. pail b. pale
- The law enforcement in a small town is done by a ___. a. marshall b. ...
- Plants benefit from a daily spray of ___. a. missed b. mist
- I hope you ___ drop in to see us soon. a. dew b. do c. ...
- Go ___ down the road and then turn left at the lights. a. straight b. ...
- There ___ a way to fix this. a. maybe b. may be
- I've ___ working on the railroad. a. been b. bin
- Have ___ and do not get angry. a. patience b. patients
- The ___ went on for more than six weeks. a. trail b. trial
- His ___ of the book was critical but fair. a. review b. revue
- The ___ of the story is never trust a stranger. a. moral b. morale ...
- Weeds are also known as ___. a. tares b. tears
- The back of you foot is your ___. a. heal b. heel
- Researchers try to ___ truthful responses from subjects. a. elicit b. illicit
- It is customary to place a ___ around the neck of a visitor. a. lay ...
- It is difficult to ___ who will win the election. a. prophecy b. prophesy ...
- Young deer like to ___ in the meadow on a bright summer day. a. gamble ...
- He threw the __ to the second base man. a. ball b. bawl
- A member of the House of Lords is known as a ___. a. peer b. ...
- Let there be ___ on Earth and let it begin with me. a. peace b. ...
- He came in right on ___. a. cue b. queue
- Will that be ___ or credit card? a. cache b. cash
- Salem is famous for its ___ hunts. a. which b. witch
- A ___ is a long, onion-like vegetable that has a milder aftertaste. a. leak b. ...
- It is important to ___ your children when they do good work. a. praise b. ...
- A popular grain for bread and whiskey making is ___. a. rye b. wry ...
- The pencil ___ broke as she wrote. a. lead b. led
- It is nice just to ___ around in the sun. a. lays b. laze ...
- The monk had no possessions in the ___ that was his room. a. sell b. ...
- The forecast is for stormy ___. a. weather b. whether
- She spread a ___ of cold cream on her face every night a. lair b. ...
- They are trying to locate the ___ that controls obesity. a. gene b. jean ...
- Sally shed a lot of ___ over her lost puppy. a. tears b. tiers ...
- A healthy pond should ___ with life. a. team b. teem
- When it ___, it pours. a. rains b. reigns b. reins
- Introduce me to your good-looking ___. a. beau b. bow
- There was a ___ wolf standing by the house. a. loan b. lone
- He was ___ to help the children read. a. scent b. sent c. cent ...
- Please type your password to ___ your account. a. excess b. access
- The ___ of free speech supports the notion of censor-free publication. a. principal b. principle ...
- The receptionist put the call on ___. a. hold b. holed
- A single ___ dropped on to her cheek. a. tear b. tier
- A ___ sweater is perfect as a gift. a. knit b. nit
- Can you ___ the apples for me? a. peal b. peel
- A snowy owl ___ upon mice, rabbits and other small animals. a. praise b. prays ...
- The baby had ___ quietly for two hours when it awoke. a. lain b. lane ...
- I need a ___ of fresh air. a. breath b. breathe
- Barney dances every night at the ___. a. review b. revue
- He ___ his brother-in-laws' car to the shop. a. towed b. toed
- He was released from jail after he posted $50, 000 ___. a. bail b. bale ...
- Do you ___ if I drive? a. mind b. mined
- She ___ the children down the street. a. lead b. led
- I was ___ how to ride a bike when I was three. a. shone b. ...
- The ___ is the largest mammal found in the ocean. a. wail b. whale ...
- She ___ all of her letters up before she throws them away. a. tares b. ...
- Say ___ to her for me. a. hi b. high
- This car has the right of ___. a. way b. weigh
- Malaria is a water ___ disease. a. born b. borne
- Rebecca wrote every night in her ___. a. dairy b. diary
- Let the ___ be forgotten. a. passed b. past
- The tree was covered with ___ in the early morning. a. rhyme b. rime ...
- He developed a nervous ___ when he stopped using his left hand to write. a. ...
- A place I remember from my childhood is the little brown church in the ___. ...
- Meet me at the first ___ at sunrise. a. tea b. tee
- The fog rolled across the ___. a. moor b. more
- I ___ her a letter but she did not reply. a. rote b. wrote ...
- A rabbit looks very much like a ___. a. hair b. hare
- It took three hours to ___ out that tiny garden. a. weed b. we'd ...
- In English, proper names always begin with a ___ letter. a. capital b. capitol ...
- The honeybee returned to ___ hive. a. its b. it's
- Milk and cheese are examples of ___ products. a. dairy b. diary
- The choice is yours; fight or ___. a. flea b. flee
- One type of evergreen is the Douglas ___. a. fir b. fur
- The art of ___ arrangement takes many years of patient loving practice to master. a. ...
- The cruel ___ is raging and young men are asked to fight. a. war b. ...
- Are you in ___? a. pain b. pane
- Her novels regularly ___ the depths of human despair. a. plum b. plumb
- She may not be very pretty but she is not exactly ___ either. a. plain ...
- Do not ___ illness to get out of work. a. fain b. feign
- He ___ her fingers loose from the package. a. pride b. pried
- A girl that sleeps around is considered a ___. a. hoar b. whore
- We use ___ to loosen the soil and cut away weeds. a. hoes b. hose ...
- I used to have a slim ___ when I was a teenager. a. waist b. ...
- As ___ falls the stars start to appear in the sky. a. night b. knight ...
- ___ is what horses eat. a. Hay b. Hey
- The ___ to a man's heart is his stomach. a. key b. quay
- The ___ walked his dog down the street every morning. a. boy b. buoy ...
- The fraternity was called ___ epsilon. a. psi b. sigh
- That machine makes a round ___ of hay. a. bail b. bale
- Oh, what fun it is to ride in a one-horse open ___. a. slay b. ...
- He stubbed out his cigarette ___ in the ashtray. a. but b. butt
- Her face turned as red as a ___. a. beat b. beet
- The hockey players were ___ from the club because of their behavior. a. band b. ...
- Give me ___, please. a. to b. too c. two
- She dresses with style and ___. a. flair b. flare
- His dream was to sail the high ___. a. seas b. seize
- It is easy to cross a fence by climbing a ___. a. stile b. style ...
- In an emergency use a ___ to attract attention. a. flair b. flare
- We like to exercise at least three days each week. a. weak b. week ...
- The eagle kept its ___ high up on a cliff. a. eerie b. Erie c. ...
- After his ship was wrecked he lived on a desert ___ in the middle of ...
- The elite group is called a ___. a. click b. clique
- The bride walked slowly down the ___. a. aisle b. isle c. I'll
- A skunk smells its own ___ first. a. scent b. sent c. cent
- He walked for days in the ___ without seeing another living thing, only sand. a. ...
- The salad bowl was made of ___. a. wood b. would
- Not all poetry has a ___ scheme. a. rhyme b. rime
- The female dog was ___ so that she could no longer have puppies. a. spade ...
- The family had a secret ___ of diamonds that they used to pay for their ...
- A chain is only as strong as its ___. a. links b. lynx
- How can you make such a ___ suggestion? a. vial b. vile
- Step on the ___! Stop! a. brake b. break
- The park was the site of ___ murder. a. grisly b. grizzly
- An introductory essay in a book is called the ___. a. foreword b. forward ...
- One percussion instrument in the orchestra is the ___. a. cymbal b. symbol
- She was a princess if ___ there was one! a. air b. heir c. ere ...
- Two bits is that same as 25 ___. a. cents b. sense
- I am just ___ to see you! a. dyeing b. dying
- Those who agree, say ___. a. aye b. eye c. I
- Parsley, sage, rosemary and ___ are fragrant spices. a. thyme b. time
- Go out and check the ___ box, will you. a. mail b. male
- He ___ the strength to try again. a. mustard b. mustered
- If the weather gets colder, the tomatoes will ___. a. freeze b. frieze
- To ___ is human. To forgive is divine. a. air b. heir c. ere d. ...
- If you are going to the conference, maybe ___ can travel together. a. we b. ...
- If you use the author's thoughts you must ___ the source. a. sight b. site ...
- Make a ___ turn at the next corner and drive two more blocks. a. right ...
- The ___ filled with water until it burst. a. hoes b. hose
- The ___ was hard to follow after the rain. a. trail b. trial
- The ___ had a party after the play was over. a. cast b. caste ...
- The ___ and ice storms in Eastern Canada and the United States left many homes ...
- He always wanted to sail the ___. a. sea b. see
- I ___ all about it in the morning newspaper. a. read b. red
- She heaved a great ___ as she climbed the stairs. a. psi b. sigh ...
- I ___ be small but I am fast. a. might b. mite
- The baby dropped the candy and began to ___. a. ball b. bawl
- How much will that be with sales ___? a. tacks a. tax
- I would ___ like to go with you. a. knot b. not
- Carol eats ___ with every meal. a. bread b. bred
- She keeps her root vegetables in the base___. a. meant b. ment(a suffix)
- Walking on a tightrope between two high rise buildings is an amazing, dangerous and stupid ...
- Stop the ___ chatter and get back to work. a. idle b. idol
- Take the trash out into the ___ and put it in the garbage can. a. ...
- There is ___ way that I will go with you. a. know b. no ...
- Swimsuits are kept in the sports ___ department. a. ware b. wear c. where ...
- The bull ___ the Toreador with his horns. a. gored b. gourd
- The commercial jet ___ swiftly through the clouds. a. flew b. flue c. flu ...
- One can easily get lost in a ___. a. maize b. maze
- Wait in line. Go to the end of the ___. a. cue b. queue ...
- Everyone went to the party ___ John. a. except b. accept
- The sun ___ bright on their wedding day. a. shone b. shown
- I can not get that ___ stain out of your shirt. a. berry b. bury ...
- The wine ___ had twenty years of experience purchasing and pricing wines from many different ...
- Your mother's sister is called your ___. a. ant b. aunt
- Set another ___ at the table because we are expecting a guest. a. place b. ...
- The first ___ of the sun in the morning made a pink glow in the ...
- After she passed the bar exam she began to ___ as a lawyer in New ...
- We went to a ___ tasting party last night. a. whine b. wine
- Go to the end of the ___ and wait your turn. a. queue b. cue ...
- She always thought of her husband as a kind of ___ in shining armor, a ...
- The shy youth felt tongue ___ in front of girls. a. tide b. tied ...
- For ___ vacation we plan to visit Kansas this year. a. hour b. our ...
- One beautiful flower is ___. a. flocks b. phlox
- The doctor's ___ waited outside the office. a. patience b. patients
- A drink of water will clear the ___. a. palate b. palette
- I learned to ___ when I was five years old. a. read b. reed ...
- I learned to ___ when I was eleven years old. a. sew b. so c. ...
- Separate the egg white from the ___. a. yoke b. yolk
- The howls of the wolves pierced the ___ air and sent chills up her spine. ...
- I ___ you not to wear white to the picnic. a. told b. tolled ...
- Many city buses expect riders to have the exact ___ ready when it is time ...
- Do you ___ the way to San Jose? a. know b. no
- I work ___ that my family can eat. a. sew b. so c. sow ...
- A wedding ceremony is a solemn but beautiful ___. a. right b. rite c. wright ...
- Quitting is not my ___. a. stile b. style
- I do not mind if you ___ the fruit as long as you can still ...
- Did you know that 95 percent ___ the world's opals are mined in Australia? a. ...
- Did you know that the coldest capital city ___ Australia is Canberra. a. of b. ...
- Did you know that swimming during the day was illegal in New South Wales ___ ...
- Did you know that the first ballot boxes in the world to be used ___ ...
- Did you know that Australia is the sixth largest country ___ the world? a. to ...
- Did you know that there are 6000 species ___ flies in Australia? a. for b. ...
- Did you know that camels were first imported ___ Australia in 1840 and that now ...
- Did you know that television came ___ Australia for the first time in 1956? a. ...
- Did you know that Australia has more than 1500 species ___ spiders? a. for b. ...
- Did you know that Australia is the driest inhabited continent ___ earth? a. on b. ...
- Kangaroos and koalas are native ___ Australia. a. on b. at c. to
- The capital ___ Australia is Canberra. a. in b. of c. at
- Australia exports a lot ___ wool. a. of b. for c. at
- Aboriginal people have lived ___ Australia for around 40, 000 years. a. at b. on ...
- The first white people came ___ Australia in 1788. a. in b. for c. to ...
- Popular sports ___ Australia are football and cricket. a. for b. on c. in ...
- The Great Barrier Reef is a popular tourist destination ___ Australia. a. from b. at ...
- Australia is ___ the southern hemisphere. a. in b. on c. at
- The weather in the northern parts ___ Australia is warmer than in the south. a. ...
- ___ Australian the word 'mate' means 'friend'. a. In b. From c. For
- The capital ___ Austria is Vienna. a. in b. of c. from
- German is spoken ___ a first language by 99% of the Austrian population. a. by ...
- The river ___ runs through Austria is the Danube. a. which b. what c. from ...
- The western part ___ Austria is very mountainous and is great for skiing. a. in ...
- ___ unit of currency is the Austrian Schilling. a. The b. A c. In ...
- Austria ___ more castles and palaces open to visitors than any comparable area ___ Europe. ...
- Some of the cultural activities in Austria ___ opera, concerts and theater. a. is b. ...
- The Vienna Boys Choir is renowned world-wide ___ their beautiful singing. a. because b. for ...
- Skiing ___ a very popular sport ___ Austria. a. is; in b. was; on c. ...
- Many people visit The Spanish Riding School to see ___ horseback riding demonstrations. a. they're ...
- Many musical masters are ___ Austria, including Mozart and Strauss. a. from b. by c. ...
- Vienna is the ___ city in Austria with over 1.5 million people. a. larger b. ...
- Other major cities ___ Graz, Linz, Salzburg and Innsbruck. a. from b. are c. by ...
- Austria joined the European Union ___ January 1, 1995. a. on b. by c. at ...
- English is taught ___ a second language to children in Austrian schools. a. for b. ...
- The yearly, Vienna Opera Ball is the ___ international social event in Austria. a. wonderfullest ...
- The opera and concert season in Austria generally lasts ___ the beginning of September ___ ...
- The best food ___ eat in Austria is Wiener Schnitzel. a. for b. is c. ...
- Since 1955, Austria ___ an active member of the United Nations. a. was been b. ...
- The famous actor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, ___ born in Austria. a. is b. was c. am ...
- ___ nearly half of the continent of South America, Brazil is the largest of the ...
- Brazil is a Federative Republic ___ twenty-six states and a Federal District. a. made up ...
- According to national statistics, in 1996 ___ population reached 153.6 million inhabitants. a. the Brazil ...
- Brazil is the only ___ country in South America. a. Portuguese-spoke b. Portuguese-speaking c. Portuguese-speak ...
- There's ___ official religion in Brazil. The Brazilian Constitution guarantees absolute freedom of religion. a. ...
- There ___ five climatic regions in Brazil: equatorial, tropical, semi-arid, highland tropical and subtropical. a. ...
- It ___ that Brazilians are one of the most racially mixed peoples in the world. ...
- Seasons in Brazil are the reverse of ___ in the US and Europe. a. that ...
- Brazil possesses rich minerals and soil; however, the country's resources have yet ___ . a. ...
- Brasilia, the capital of Brazil, is the seat of Government, ___ the Executive, Legislative and ...
- Sao Paulo, the country's leading manufacturing and financial center, is ___ largest city in Brazil. ...
- ___ suffering the effects of human intervention, the Amazon Forest and the Pantanal Mato-Grossense are ...
- Much of what is characteristically Brazilian in music, folklore and cuisine ___ in the Northeastern ...
- During Carnival, Rio de Janeiro receives a great number of tourists ___ want to participate ...
- The most popular sport in Brazil is soccer, but volleyball, basketball and tennis are also ...
- Car racing ___ in popularity with Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelson Piquet and Ayrton Senna. a. have ...
- Brazilians are also known by their music and rhythm. ___ typical popular music is the ...
- ___ there's one dish that is typically Brazilian, it is Feijoada. a. If b. Whether ...
- Carnival, the most popular celebration in Brazil, represents the ___ soul. a. country b. countrys' ...
- For four days, the joyful atmosphere ___ over the country: from North to South, from ...
- Carnival originated from the ceremonies in ___ of god Osiris in the ancient Egypt. a. ...
- Carnival follies usually happen just before ___ (the 40 days period that precedes Easter). a. ...
- The samba schools are the ___ attraction in Rio de Janeiro. a. main b. mane ...
- Luxury and ___ are intrinsic components of all parades and shows. a. beautiful b. beauty ...
- The ___ and the music captivate millions of people around the world. a. customs b. ...
- The samba originated from a ___ the African slaves brought to Brazil. a. stanza b. ...
- Carnival, ___ in Brazil by the Portuguese, has assimilated local elements, mainly from the black ...
- The escolas de samba parades in Rio are considered the greatest ___ show in the ...
- The first escolas de samba ___ the beginning of the 30's. a. date from b. ...
- Samba is not only a music ___ but also a Brazilian pop type of dance. ...
- The Brazilian passion ___ soccer is undeniable. a.of b. for c. to d. on ...
- Soccer was first brought ___ Brazil ___ the British and Dutch sailors in the second ...
- Corinthians was ___ first British team that played in Brazil. a. a b. the c. ...
- Nowadays Corinthians is one of ___ popular teams in Brazil. a. the most b. most ...
- There's ___ doubt that soccer is the favorite sport in Brazil. a. any b. no ...
- Wherever there's an open space, you'll find children and adults ___ a ball around. a. ...
- Brazil ___ the World Cup in 1958, 1962, 1970 and 1994. a. has won b.had ...
- Pele, ___ became a legend in his own lifetime, helped to make soccer popular in ...
- Soccer coaching in Brazil usually begins ___ a very early age. a. in b.at c. ...
- Even though there are many good soccer players in Brazil, Pele ___ as the greatest ...
- Some soccer teams include the name of the city or state ___ the team is ...
- The team scoring the greatest number of points at the end of the ___ season ...
- Soccer coaches ___ teams are unsuccessful for a number of consecutive games, are likely to ...
- Brazilian soccer stars contracted by foreign clubs are bound to play in the Brazilian scratch ...
- Of the four World Cup matches that Pele participated in, Brazil ___ three of them. ...
- São Paulo, the capital of the State of São Paulo, ___ in the southeast of ...
- São Paulo ___ by Jesuits in 1554. a. was founded b. founded c. has been ...
- There's plenty ___ in São Paulo. a. to doing b. for doing c. doing d. ...
- São Paulo ___ a major industrial, business-oriented, cultural and educational center. a. is b. there ...
- ___ many places in São Paulo, which are worth ___. a. There have/visiting b. There ...
- The nicest park is Ibirapuera, which ___ always crowded on holidays and weekends. a. used ...
- From the rooftop bars and restaurants of Edif�cio Itália, one of the tallest buildings in ...
- The largest number of Japanese outside of Japan ___ in an area called Bairro da ...
- The Municipal Theater, MASP, Museu da Imagem e Som, Museu Paulista and MAM are among ...
- Also, ___ Memorial da America Latina, a huge cultural space designed by the Brazilian architect ...
- Visitors to São Paulo ___ it interesting to go to Instituto Butant�, a world famous ...
- If you like animals, spend some time at the zoo. Near the zoo, you will ...
- ___ an afternoon strolling in the huge shopping malls where you find all sorts of ...
- A typical dish in Brazil is feijoada, but in many restaurants in São Paulo you ...
- The weather in São Paulo varies a lot. The coldest weather is in July, when ...
- Avenida Paulista, about 2, 8 km long, is an elegant avenue where the coffee barons ...
- The magnificent mansions on Avenid Paulista were later replaced by skyscrapers that ___ international banks, ...
- Avenida Paulista, the financial heart of the city, ___ as the symbol of São Paulo. ...
- Canada is the second ________country in the world. a. larger b. large c. largest ...
- The capital ______ Canada is Ottawa. a. for b. of c. in
- Canada is made _______ten provinces. a. for b. of c. in
- The flag of Canada ______a red maple leaf in the center. a. has b. is ...
- The two official languages of Canada______ French and English. a. has b. is c. are ...
- The first Europeans came_____ Canada for the wealth of fur, fish and forests. a. in ...
- The national sport _____Canada is lacrosse. a. of b. at c. in
- Both basketball and hockey _____ first played in Canada. a. are b. were c. was ...
- For five years in a row the United Nations has chosen Canada as the best ...
- British Columbia is the_________ of the ten Canadian Provinces. a. most west b. most western ...
- The Dogwood____ the Provincial flower of B.C. a. is b. are c. has
- Vancouver is the largest city in British Columbia, _____ is not the capital. a. but ...
- Much of British Columbia is made ______ mountains. a. up of b. up from c. ...
- The major industry ____British Columbia is lumbering. a. at b. of c. on
- The capital of British Columbia ________ after Queen Victoria. a. was name b. named c. ...
- The ________ of salmon is a major industry in British Columbia. a. fish b. fished ...
- The Rocky Mountains form most of the border ________ Alberta and B.C. a. in b. ...
- British Columbia is the only Canadian ________ which borders the USA both to the north ...
- Vancouver Island is a large island ________ mainland British Columbia. a. on b. off c. ...
- Ontario is one ___ Canada's ten provinces. a. of b. in c. for d. at ...
- Ontario is ___ between Quebec and Manitoba. a. locating b. locates c. locate d. located ...
- Ontario has the ___ population of any of Canada's provinces. a. large b. largest c. ...
- The capital city of Canada, Ottawa, ___ in Ontario. a. was b. are c. to ...
- English, not French, is ___ language spoken by most people in Ontario. a. the b. ...
- Toronto, the biggest city in Canada, is ___ capital city. a. Ontario b. Ontarios c. ...
- The population of Ontario is ___ ten million. a. about b. of c. the d. ...
- Many people think ___ Niagara Falls is one of the most beautiful places in Ontario. ...
- The border ___ Ontario and the USA runs through the five Great Lakes. a. around ...
- Southern Ontario is further south ___ some American states. a. than b. that c. to ...
- Every year more than half of Canada's immigrants ___ to Ontario. a. goes b. go ...
- The largest city in Canada, Toronto Ontario, has ___ population of about 4.5 million. a. ...
- ___ than one third of Canada's 30 million people live in Ontario. a. About b. ...
- The official flower of Ontario is the white Trillium, a beautiful flower ___ three petals. ...
- Ontario, the second largest province ___ size, is more than three times the size of ...
- There ___ many resorts, camping grounds, and good places to fish on Ontario's vast number ...
- The Saint Lawrence Seaway which consists ___ the Saint Lawrence River, a system of canals ...
- In Huron, the language of one of Canada's native peoples, the ___ Ontario means large ...
- Many people think of Canada ___ a mountainous country but the highest point in Ontario ...
- Ontario's strong, diversified economy includes mining, forestry, farming, construction, manufacturing, tourism, as ___ as financial ...
- Ottawa is the capital ___ Canada. a. in b. of c. on
- It is situated ___ the province of Ontario. a. in b. of c. on ...
- The Ottawa River flows ___ the beautiful Parliament Hill. a. across b. behind c. over ...
- A large set of locks was built ___ Parliament Hill and the Parliament Buildings. a. ...
- The locks carry you up ___ the Rideau Canal. a. at b. in c. on ...
- You can travel in your boat ___ the Canal. a. along b. behind c. beside ...
- The Canal was constructed ___ 150 years ago. a. along b. by c. over ...
- It was built to allow water travel ___ Ottawa to Kingston, Ontario. a. for b. ...
- You will also pass the campuses ___ Ottawa's two universities. a. at b. in c. ...
- In the Spring, the driveways ___ the canal are abloom with tulips! a. among b. ...
- Ottawa's Tulip Festival is famous all ___ the world. a. among b. behind c. over ...
- Millions of tulips bloom ___ the month of May. a. behind b. among c. during ...
- In Spring, Summer and Autumn, the Canaal is full ___ boats. a. at b. in ...
- ___ Winter, it's full of people too. a. At b. In c. On d. Over ...
- At that time it is known as The Longest Skating Rink ___ the World. a. ...
- People use the rink for fun, for fitness and ___ the city's Winter festival. a. ...
- An Ice Sculpturing Contest is a highlight ___ the Winter Festival. a. of b. after ...
- Local teams and individuals and teams from all ___ the world come to compete. a. ...
- So please come ___ Ottawa any time of year. You'll find something you like! a. ...
- In what cases may a _____ make a will in Canada? a. miner b. minor ...
- If a _____ is a member of the Canadian Armed forces on active duty, a ...
- In Canada, if a person dies and has no will, what happens to _____ estate? ...
- In most cases, the spouse and dependents get everything that is left, including _____ items ...
- What happens if someone _____ and there are two wills? a. dies b. dyes c. ...
- Both wills are _____ as long as they do not contradict each other. If there ...
- A wife may not act _____ a witness for her husband's will in which province? ...
- In which provinces in Canada is it possible to _____ a will that leaves your ...
- In Quebec, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland _____ possible to cut the family out of ...
- If you die without a will in Alberta and have no surviving relatives, what happens ...
- _____ in other provinces the government takes the assets, in Alberta, the University of Alberta ...
- In Quebec, a wife is expected by law to live wherever her husband chooses _____ ...
- If the place is dangerous, she is under no _____ to live there. a. obligement ...
- In which province must a prospective bride and groom _____ that they are free of ...
- Alberta _____ pre-marital screening for venereal diseases. a. is requiring b. require c. requires ...
- If you are not able to attend your wedding in person, can you _____ by ...
- No, it is not possible to _____ by proxy in Canada. a. mary b. marry ...
- Which province requires that prospective couples _____ for five days after application for a marriage ...
- New Brunswick makes couples _____. a. wait b. weight
- In which province is it stipulated that civil marriage ceremonies must take place _____ 6 ...
- Manitoba has _____ open door marriage policy. a. these b. the c. this
- In _____, what is the average alimony awarded in Ontario? a. principle b. principal ...
- Usually, the wife receives one third of a husband's after _____ income. a. tacks b. ...
- In Canada, if a husband leaves his wife and if she continues to _____ in ...
- No, he cannot sell it because even if someone was willing to buy the house, ...
- In Canada, can a marriage be _____ if one partner is found to be sterile? ...
- No, sterility is not an acceptable grounds for divorce or _____ in Canada. a. annulling ...
- Who is responsible for major structural repairs in most provinces, the tenant _____ the landlord? ...
- Believe it _____ not, most provinces make the tenant responsible for major repairs. a. and ...
- In the case of minor problems like plugged drains, who is responsible _____ repairs, the ...
- The landlord must take care _____ minor repairs. a. for b. to c. of ...
- In most provinces, a landlord is _____ to enter without the tenant's permission under what ...
- If the rent is _____ for six months in Newfoundland, sixty days in Alberta and ...
- In which province _____ you pass a test and hold an operator's permit in order ...
- What kind of lights are required _____ snowmobiles operating _____ Canada? a. for, at b. ...
- What three things must a Canadian School bus do at _____ railroad crossing? a. all ...
- The bus must stop, open the door and listen _____ a train, and not shift ...
- What _____ the legal age to vote in federal elections? a. does b. has c. ...
- A legal voter is at _____18 years old. a. least b. loss c. less ...
- Can a member of the Canadian Armed Forces vote _____ if he or she is ...
- Yes, if the person is old _____ to fight for the country he or she ...
- Which parent has the legal responsibility for education and maintenance of children _____ the age ...
- For the _____ part, the heavier responsibility is placed on the father. a. much b. ...
- In Canadian law, what _____ the tender years doctrine? a. are b. is c. have ...
- Young children should remain with their mothers in custody cases _____ there are strong arguments ...
- Which province has the _____ school leaving age? a. young b. youngest c. younger ...
- Nova Scotia allows 14-year olds to quit school _____ other provinces make children wait until ...
- Which provinces _____ children to be excused from school to work on the family farm? ...
- New Brunswick, Ontario and British Columbia each _____ its students to miss school. a. allow ...
- Is a Canadian pint larger or smaller _____ an imperial pint? a. as b. of ...
- It is _____. A Canadian pint is 12 fluid ounces and an official pint is ...
- At what age is it illegal for a Canadian child to take as _____ as ...
- Until the age of 15, Canadian children cannot legally smoke _____ form of tobacco. a. ...
- In which province can a shop keeper _____ fined $100 for selling cigarettes to a ...
- Shop keepers in Ontario may not sell cigarettes to children 16 years or _____. a. ...
- Is it legal for a cook or a waitress _____ a cigarette while preparing or ...
- No. Serving or cooking food while _____ is a violation of public health standards. It ...
- Why is it illegal for girls under 16 to work outside the home _____ 6 ...
- This discrepancy is to accommodate newspaper delivery which very often is _____ by boys younger ...
- In Ontario, a child must be how old to legally be in a movie theatre ...
- _____ alone at an entertainment spot, a person must be 16 or older. a. Being ...
- If a policeman stops you ___ the street in Canada, can he ask your name ...
- No, he can only ask you what _____ doing there. a. are you b. you ...
- Can a Canadian policeman ask _____ your wallet and look at the contents? a. for ...
- Only when you are _____ a motor vehicle can a police officer request your wallet ...
- In Canada, _____ is a Magistrate properly addressed? a. what b. how c. wherein ...
- A magistrate _____ be called Your Worship. a. should b. could c. would
- In Canada, what _____ be the correct way to address a Judge? a. should b. ...
- A judge _____ be addressed Your Honor. a. should b. could c. would
- In Canada, what _____ the proper ways to address a Superior Court Justice? a. is ...
- A Superior Court Justice _____ be called either Your Lordship or My Lord. a. should ...
- How _____ jurors are needed for civil suits in Saskatchewan? a. much b. many c. ...
- Twelve jurors are needed for a jury in a Saskatchewan civil trial. Other provinces _____ ...
- Who _____ exempt from jury duty in Canada? a. is b. are c. has ...
- Members of the Armed Forces, doctors, members of the press and clergy _____ not required ...
- What kinds of _____ are best avoided in cold weather? a. clothes b. cloths c. ...
- The best _____ would be not to wear tight clothing that cuts circulation of blood ...
- During the winter, why _____ some Canadians leave their bath water in the tub after ...
- The warm water will heat the house a bit. By _____ the water, all of ...
- In _____Canada, at what time is dinner served? a. west of b. western c. west ...
- Around 1 o'clock in the afternoon _____ the usual time for dinner. a. is b. ...
- In _____ Canada lunch can be served at noon and at what other time? a. ...
- Before bed at night, or around 11 o'clock at night _____ a wedding dance. a. ...
- What is the proper way to _____ in cold weather? a. breathe b. breath ...
- _____ in through the nose and out through the mouth to heat the air before ...
- Which _____ of these woods (pine, ash, oak or poplar) leave the most creosote in ...
- Pine and poplar, like all soft woods make _____ creosote than do hard woods like ...
- When should you not water _____ horse? a. you're b. yore c. your
- Why should cowboy boots be _____ with silicone inside? a. spraying b. sprayed
- _____ the boots makes them easier to put on or take off and reduces foot ...
- In Canada, what does STOP, DROP and _____ refer to? a. ROLE b. ROLL ...
- Canadian fire department officials instruct school children to lie down and _____ their bodies on ...
- According to many Canadians, what is a good _____ allowance for a 14 year old? ...
- Many Canadians say that by the age of 14 teenagers should earn _____ own spending ...
- The population of Croatia at the beginning of 2000 ___ 5 million. a. are b. ...
- Hungary and Slovenia are ___ neighbours. a. Croatia's b. Croatia c. Croatias' d. Croatian's ...
- ___ capital of Croatia is Zagreb a. An b. A c. The d. 0 ...
- Croatia is bordered ___ the Adriatic Sea in the West. a. to b. on c. ...
- Croatia declared ___ independence in June 1991. a. it's b. its c. her d. his ...
- Children in Croatia are ___ to attend school between the ages of 6 and 14. ...
- The historic walled city of Dubrovnik draws ___ sightseers. a. much b. many c. any ...
- The Croatian Football Team ___ the second place in the 1998 World Cup. a. has ...
- Goran Visnjic, an ER star, comes ___ Croatia. a. for b. off c. of d. ...
- The ___ Croatian tennis player is Goran Ivanisevic. a. most best b. best c. better ...
- El Salvador is a country in ___ America. a. South b. Central c. North ...
- El Salvador is one of the countries in the world that ___ the best coffee. ...
- El Salvador is a Republic of Central America on the ___ coast; its capital is ...
- El Salvador became independent from ________since 1821. a. Mexico b. England c. Spain
- El Salvador is a democratic ___. a. republic b. monarchy c. dictatorship
- El Salvador is the most ___ country in Central America with six million. a. unpopulated ...
- English is the second ___ in El Salvador. a. dialect b. language c. slang ...
- El Salvador is located between Guatemala and ___. a. Mexico b. Panama c. Honduras ...
- El Salvador is a ___ country with beautiful beaches. a. temperate b. tropical c. cool ...
- El Salvador is the ___ country in Central America a. smallest b. largest c. greatest ...
- Denmark is a small country in northern Europe. It ___ only about 43000 square kilometers. ...
- Denmark consists of the peninsula Jutland and more than 400 islands, about 150 of which ...
- In Denmark no one lives more than 50 kilometers from the sea, so it is ...
- The Danish landscape is flat or hilly, with no points ___ higher than 173 meters ...
- The Danish monarchy is the oldest in the world. The present queen, Margrethe II, descends ...
- Since 1849, when a peaceful revolution took place, Denmark ___ a democracy, where the monarch ...
- Today the Danish people ___ a high standard of living with social security for everyone. ...
- For many years Denmark has been famous for its agricultural products, mainly bacon and butter, ...
- Because of the gentle landscape and short distances Denmark is a land of bicycles. Virtually ...
- Creating jobs is at the heart of EU ___ . a. politics b. policy c. ...
- This book is ___ about Europe. a. all b. every c. each d. utterly ...
- We bought a practical guide ___ town-twinning in Europe. a. at b. in c. to ...
- Siena, is a medium- ___ city in Europe. a. size b. proportion c. measured d. ...
- They are promoting the ___ of voluntary organisations in France. a. task b. role c. ...
- A consolidated version of the Treaty of Amsterdam is ___ available. a. yet b. today ...
- The new homepage also gives access ___ a series of important EU databases. a. of ...
- For most young people of today, boundaries ___ education ___ work are blurred. a. as ...
- The greatest ___ for young people is unemployment in Europe. a. trouble b. complication c. ...
- Young people today stay ___ in education. a. shorter b. longer c. lengthier d. longish ...
- Finland, ___ capital city is Helsinki, is a country in northern Europe. a. who b. ...
- Finland's ___ countries are Sweden, Norway, Russia and Estonia. a. neighbors b. neighbored c. neighboring ...
- Ninety-three percent of the people in Finland ___ Finnish and six percent Swedish. a. speak ...
- When the Bolsheviks came into power in October 1917, they ___ the Finnish demand of ...
- Finland ___ a parliamentary democracy since that time. a. has been b. is c. had ...
- Finland ___ six provinces, one of which has an autonomic government. a. is composed about ...
- The mean annual temperature in Helsinki is ___ 5.3 degrees Celsius. a. between b. about ...
- 'Kaamos' is the Finnish word ___ polar nights. a. of b. on c. for ...
- Lakes and ___ bodies of water cover ten percent of the national territory. a. another ...
- The highest mountain ___ Halti. a. has been b. is c. can be
- Greater Saimaa with approximately 4, 377 square kilometers is ___ lake. a. the larger b. ...
- Finland's main industry is ___. a. wood process b. wood processing c. wood proceeding ...
- Compulsory education in Finland begins ___ the age of seven and ends ___ the age ...
- Education ___ the age of sixteen is voluntary. a. beyond b. of c. upon ...
- A normal school day begins at 8:00 a.m. and ends at 2:00 p.m. or 3:00 ...
- A typical dish is Carelian pastry, and ___ popular drink is Koskenkorva vodka. a. the ...
- Football and ice-hockey are popular sports ___ the country. a. on b. in c. of ...
- ___ complete freedom of religion in Finland since 1923. a. There's b. There's been c. ...
- ___ Evangelical Lutheran Church is ___ country's biggest denomination. a. The, the b. The, a ...
- In 1955 Finland joined the United Nations, and in 1995 the country became a member ...
- The population ___ France in 2000 is 60 million. a. with b. off c. for ...
- The ___ river in France is the Loire. a. most longest b. longest c. longer ...
- ___ regional capital of Brittany is Rennes. a. An b. A c. The d. 0 ...
- The French Football Captain of the 1998 World Cup winning team ___ Deschamps. a. are ...
- France ___ won the silver medal in Women's Handball World Championship. a. recently b. recent ...
- The ___ Prime Minister is Lionel Jospin. a. French b. french c. France d. Frenchman ...
- The French ___ official residence is L'Elysee Palace. a. Resident's b. President c. President's d. ...
- The French singer ___ sang Non, je ne regrette rien was Edith Piaff. a. which ...
- Hugo ___ Les Miserables. a. wrote b. written c. has written d. was writing ...
- EuroDisney is ___ Paris. a. by b. to c. next d. near
- The capital of Hungary ___ Budapest. a. is b. are c. was d. were ...
- Budapest ___ situated ___the two banks of the Danube. a. -; on b. is; - ...
- The two banks are ___ by six roads and two railway bridges. a. connect b. ...
- Almost two-thirds of the territory of Hungary consists ___ fertile plains. a. - b. of ...
- July and August ___ the two sunniest months, with almost 300 hours ___ sunshine. a. ...
- There are eight ___ besides Budapest with a population of over 100.000. a. city b. ...
- Lake Balaton is ___ lake in Central Europe which can be reached by taking the ...
- The southern shore is very popular because the sands ___ a velvety texture. a. are ...
- The sporting season ___ the Balaton begins around the middle of May with the festivities ...
- Pecs, one of the oldest cities ___ Transdanubia, was originally a Celtic settlement. a. in ...
- ___1367 the first university in Hungary was opened in Pecs. a. At b. On c. ...
- Szeged is one of Hungary's most important university cities; the open-air Theatre Festival ___ each ...
- Hungary is rich ___ mineral waters. a. of b. about c. on d. in ...
- Ireland is ___ of Britain. a. west b. next to c. near
- The capital ___ Ireland is Dublin. a. of b. in c. at
- The population of Dublin is about one million, ie. ___ . a. 100, 000 b. ...
- There are three cows for every ___ in Ireland. a. person b. people c. cattle ...
- The most popular ____ rock band is U2. a. Irelandish b. Irelandese c. Irish ...
- Ireland has many pubs and only a ___ of them are empty. a. many b. ...
- Irish traditional ___ uses many instruments including violin, accordian and oileann pipes. a. cooking b. ...
- The most common language in Ireland is ___ . a. English b. Icelandic c. Irish ...
- ____ to the law, the first language of Ireland is Irish. a. According b. By ...
- The ___ of Ireland is Celtic. a. culture b. climate c. currency
- Italy is ______ of 20 regions. a. compose b. composing c. composes d. composed ...
- With it's historical buildings and monuments, Rome, Italy's capital city, is one of the ______ ...
- Venice, in Italy's Veneto region, was _____ during the VI and VII centuries, and is ...
- Located in the Emilia Romagna region, in Italy's northeast, Bologna's University and La Scuola Medica ...
- Ferrari cars are ________ in Modena, of the Emilia Romagna region, another city located in ...
- Shakespeare's _____ Romeo and Juliet was set in Verona, a city not far from Venice. ...
- Genova, birthplace of Cristoforo Colombo, ________ in the northwestern part of Italy in the Liguria ...
- San Giorgio di Nogaro is a little-known town in the northwestern part of Italy. Are ...
- Nagoya is famous for long flat noodles, ___ kishimen. a. call b. called c. calling ...
- The World Expo was in Nagoya ___ 2005. a. at b. for c. in d. ...
- One of the cities where sumo tournaments ___ is Nagoya. a. being held b. is ...
- There are four main subway ___ in Nagoya. a. line b. lines c. the line ...
- The Nagoya Castle is ___ the City Hall. a. near to b. near of c. ...
- The Chunichi Dragons is the professional baseball team ___ Nagoya. a. of b. to c. ...
- The main Toyota automobile factory, ___ many cars are made, is just outside of Nagoya. ...
- Pachinko, a popular gambling game in Japan, ___ in the Nagoya area. a. invented b. ...
- One of ___ popular animals in the City Zoo are the koalas, which were a ...
- Many people think that the Nagoya dialect is one of the most beautiful ___ of ...
- Saudi Arabia is probably the only country in the world which has the name ___ ...
- Saudi Arabia became wealthy after it developed its oil. This country has the largest known ...
- The location of the borders of Saudia Arabia ___ both Yemen and Oman are not ...
- The Saudi cities Mecca and Medina are two ___ the three holiest places for the ...
- The third place is ___the city of Jerusalem. a. with b. in c. for d. ...
- Every year more than 3, 000, 000 Moslems come to Saudi Arabia ___ all over ...
- The Red Sea, which is located ___ the west of Saudi Arabia is a favorite ...
- Women are not allowed to drive cars in Saudi Arabia, and custom requires Saudi women ...
- There are many foreign workers in Saudi Arabia. About half the population ___ the country ...
- The Arabic language is written with the Arabic alphabet of 28 letters. It is written ...
- According to Korean legend, the nation ___ by Tan'gun in 2, 333 B.C. a. was ...
- The Yi dynasty ___ Korea for over 500 years, from 1392 to 1910. a. rule ...
- Korea was a colony of the Japanese empire from 1910 to 1945, and regained ___ ...
- The country was divided ___ North and South soon after the end of the war. ...
- ___, the Korean peninsula contains both the Republic of Korea (South) and the Democratic People's ...
- South Korea and North Korea ___ by a boundary line near the 38th Parallel. a. ...
- The capital of South Korea is Seoul; ___ North Korea is P'yongyang. a. that one ...
- As of 1997, the populations of South Korea and North Korea ___ around 46 million ...
- The geography of Korea is ___, and only 20% of the land is suitable for ...
- At 1, 950 meters, Cheju island's Mt. Halla is the ___ point in South Korea. ...
- Summers in Korea are hot and humid, ___ winters are usually cold and dry. a. ...
- South Korea ___ one of the fastest-developing economies in the world during the past 35 ...
- South Korea is one of the ___ leading producers of steel, ships, and computer chips. ...
- The Korean language is thought by many linguists to ___ to Japanese. a. relate b. ...
- The main religions in South Korea ___ Christianity, with approximately 49% of the population, and ...
- The 1988 Summer Olympics ___ in Seoul. a. held b. was held c. were held ...
- In 2002, the World Cup soccer championships will be ___ by South Korea and Japan. ...
- T'aekwondo, a Korean martial art, ___ in many countries around the world. a. is practiced ...
- Two Korean sports figures who ___ famous recently are Park Chan-Ho (baseball) and Pak Se-Ri ...
- The Netherlands, ___ is often called Holland, is famous for its many kinds of flowers, ...
- The Netherlands is a small country, but it has two Capital cities, one of ___ ...
- The English name for the people and language of The Netherlands is Dutch. The Dutch ...
- One of the Dutch national sports is speed skating. One Dutch story ___ most children ...
- The Dutch and the Chinese were the only foreigners ___ living in Japan during the ...
- They lived in the city ___ called Nagasaki. a. that b. which c. who d. ...
- In the 1600s The Netherlands produced many wonderful artists, the most famous of ___ was ...
- The Netherlands has a queen ___ name is Beatrix. a. which b. that c. whose ...
- Amsterdam is served by world famous Schiphol Airport ___ is four meters below sea level. ...
- The Netherlands has many man-made waterways ___ called canals. a. which b. that c. whom ...
- Malaysia, ___ is located in Southeast Asia, has an equatorial climate a. who b. which ...
- Malaysia ___ of Peninsular Malaysia and the states of Sabah and Sarawak on the island ...
- The capital ___ Malaysia is Kuala Lumpur. a. of b. for c. in
- Malaysia is a member of ___ Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN. a. a ...
- Malaysia ___ a multi ethnic and multi religious population of 24 million. a. has b. ...
- The ethnic groups are the Malays, Chinese, Indians, Kadazans, Ibans and ___. a. another b. ...
- The national language is Bahasa Malaysia ___ English is widely spoken throughout the country. a. ...
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