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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #102341: Somebody, something, somewhere
    > Other English exercises on the same topic: Quantities [Change theme]
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     You look very sad. Is there  I can do for you?

     Some scientists think that there is a high probability of life
     existing  in outer space.

     Look! There is  behind the window. What shall we do?

     There is  we can do to prevent a tsunami. It is a natural calamity.

      has gone wrong with my computer and I don't know how to fix it.

     Where can you go when you have  to live?

     Do you know Murphy's law? It says ' If  can go wrong, it will.'

     I have never met  like you before. Will you marry me? 

     Tom is sad. Except his mother  came to visit him
     while he was in hospital.


     Can  tell me the difference between while and whilst?

     (In Britain whilst is considered to be a more formal and literary

     word than while. It has died out in the USA.)










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