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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #131331: Prefixes



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    1. Can somebody help me please to (entangle) my shoelaces.

    2. Brian's remark was (adequate) in the given situation.

    3. Mr Weak can't deny his wife anything because her smile is simply (resistable).

    4. 'During the whole game, my knights were somewhat (placed) at the edge of the board', commented Magnus Carlsen at the end of the lost chess match.

    5. If I (eat), I either get tired or even get a stomach ache.

    6. Cristiano Ronaldo (witt, simple past) the goalkeeper by looking to the left corner and then aiming for the right one.

    7. Never (estimate) your opponent's strength !

    8. The -button (do) is right next to the Redo button.

    9. If you are deaf, you have to watch movies with (titles).

    10. The queen (claim, simple past) that she was pregnant and that her little prince would be born in July.










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