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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #43636: British/American English
    > Other English exercises on the same topic: USA [Change theme]
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    British/American English


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    1. Mr Brown took the instead of going upstairs.

    2. Can I borrow your from you?

    3. If you go to the market please buy the children some .

    4. A full of sand knocked down a big tree and fell into a ditch.

    5. Pedestrians must walk on the .

    6. You need a because you go out so early and the streets are not lit.

    7. On New Year's Eve the tailor sewed lots of .

    8. It is not easy to find a at this time of night.

    9. Today is Sunday all the are closed.

    10. Drivers go fast on the .

    11. I have never seen such a big in my life.

    12. The is faster than the bus but a bit expensive.

    13. My brother especially likes American .

    14. Some pupils work on to have money.

    15. His was missing during the court-case.










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