Either of the two plans ___ acceptable.
Either of the two plans ___ acceptable.
Choose the correct adjective form: This is a ___ matter.
Choose the correct adjective form: This is a ___ matter.
She ___ visits her grandparents on weekends.
She ___ visits her grandparents on weekends.
Each player and coach ___ been informed.
Each player and coach ___ been informed.
You ___ obey the traffic rules.
You ___ obey the traffic rules.
He solved the puzzle ___ than I expected.
He solved the puzzle ___ than I expected.
Pick the correct phrase: He is good ___ maths.
Pick the correct phrase: He is good ___ maths.
The pair of shoes ___ missing.
The pair of shoes ___ missing.
I ___ already seen that movie.
I ___ already seen that movie.
We met ___ the airport.
We met ___ the airport.
By next month, they ___ in this city for five years.
By next month, they ___ in this city for five years.
This is the student ___ won the award.
This is the student ___ won the award.
He ___ be at the office now (certainty).
He ___ be at the office now (certainty).
He is ___ university graduate.
He is ___ university graduate.
___ moon looks bright tonight.
___ moon looks bright tonight.
Passive: "They are painting the walls."
Passive: "They are painting the walls."
None of the information ___ accurate.
None of the information ___ accurate.
You ___ enter without a pass.
You ___ enter without a pass.
This is ___ only solution to the problem.
This is ___ only solution to the problem.
This is the ___ performance of the team this season.
This is the ___ performance of the team this season.
It was between you and ___ that the deal was made.
It was between you and ___ that the deal was made.
The manager as well as the team members ___ present.
The manager as well as the team members ___ present.
She worked hard ___ she could pass.
She worked hard ___ she could pass.
When I reached, they ___ dinner.
When I reached, they ___ dinner.
Spot the error: "Each of the boys have a book."
Spot the error: "Each of the boys have a book."