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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #69794: In town
    > Other English exercises on the same topic: Speaking [Change theme]
    > Similar tests: - Vocabulary: greeting people - Vocabulary: on the phone - On the phone - Interacting with someone - Dialogue : What time...? - Conditional clauses - Differences between Like and As - Eating out-Vocabulary
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    In town


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    1. Where is Paul? He's playing football at the ( )   [s...].

    2. I'm going to the ( )   [po...] to buy some stamps. (2 words)

    3. Last Saturday, I went to the ( )   [c...] to listen to a classical music concert.

    4. It's so hot today! Let's go to the ( )   [sw...]. (2 words)

    5. I don't feel like cooking tonight. Why don't we go to the ( )   [re...] ?

    6. Hurry up! Kevin must be waiting for us at the ( )   [s...]!

    7. Karen, can you go to the ( )   [su...] ? There isn't any butter left.

    8. The ( )   [pr...] is next to the park. (2 words)

    9. I need to have my hair cut. Do you know a ( )   [ha...]?

    10. You're not feeling well. Do you want me to go to the ( )   [ch...] ?

    11. Yesterday, we went to the ( )   [c...] to see the last science-fiction film.










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