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C2

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    c2
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  • Across the centuries, our daily lives............. by innovation
    have been continually transforming
    have been continually transformed
    are continually transformed
    were continually transforming
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  • One of the most obvious characteristics of the 20th century was the rapid growth of technology with individual quality of life.............immeasurably as a result.
    having been improved
    having been improving
    had been improved
    have been improved
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  • By the end of 1960s the demand of "white goods" ...............by the availability of cheap electricity and noticeable increase in wealth during that decade.
    was further stimulated
    was further stimulating
    was stimulating further
    was stimulated further
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  • Personal computers first made their appearance in the home in the 1970s , but surely few people ..............imagine then that the home computer would evolve into the super-fast machines we have today .
    would had been able to
    would had been able to
    was going to be
    would have been able to
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  • By 2025 we will...............even more sophisticated technological aids
    have embracing
    having been embranced
    having been embracing
    have embraced
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  • My bosses response to my plea for changes to my job description was *exactly what I was expecting*
    alternate
    predictictable
    foreseeable
    manageable
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  • If the weather is unfavorable, do you have any *other* suggestions to replace our signed plans?
    alternate
    experimental
    flawless
    alternative
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  • Both sides in the conflict are *expressing their optimism* that the ceasefire will hold.
    noticeable
    hopeful
    hope
    hopefully
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  • Jeremy seems *to have calmly accepted the news* about the break-in.
    be hopeful
    be philosophical
    be lowkey
    be mild
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  • The play I went to see last night *was trying something new* in its use of dialect
    flawless
    experimental
    disastruous
    intricate
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  • I was *incapable to reply* when Ella told me she had to quit her job.
    speechless
    hopeless
    philosophical
    exhausted
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  • It's *really easy to see* how much fitter Liam has become since he started swimming.
    noticeable
    predictable
    alternative
    disposable
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  • Your last piece of writing was *without any mistakes whatsoever*.
    massive
    flawless
    hopeful
    spotless
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  • Many of today's products are *used only once and then thrown away*, which is having an impact on the environment
    alternative
    disposable
    disastrous
    predictable
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  • People have always enjoyed ...........effects of sea air
    benign
    benefic
    benefical
    beneficiary
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  • Tony is a really ...........person
    opinionate
    opinion
    opinionating
    opinionated
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