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It's the first time I have (never / just / so far / ever) flown in a helicopter. I'm really excited.
ever
John enjoys (to listen / listen / listening) to rock music.
listening
Jenny hopes (studying / to study / study) Medicine in Germany.
to study
My brother is (so / such / such a / such an) lazy that he lies down in front of the TV all day.
so
There was (so / such / such a / such an) heavy traffic that we missed the train.
such
When metals (heat / are heated / heated / were heated), they expand.
are heated
It will be (windy / sunshine / snow / wind) in the afternoon.
windy
There will be (rainy / rain / snowy / wet) all day tomorrow. Don't forget to take your umbrella with you.
rain
When we arrived at the cinema, the film (had already started / already started / has already started). We missed beginning of the film.
had already started
If you (minus / subtract / multiply / divide) eight from fifty-two, you get forty-four.
subtract
Sixty-four (into / divide / divided by / minus) eight equals eight.
divided by
If you (times / multiplied by / multiply / divide) seven by eight, you get fifty-six.
multiply
Thirty-four (minus / subtract / into / divided by) eight equals twenty-six.
minus
If you (plus / add / times / multiply) nine to fifteen, you get twenty-four.
add
Four (multiply / times / plus / add) nine is thirty-six.
times
Peter and I have known each other (for / just / since / yet) we moved to Brighton.
since
forty-eight (subtract / into / take away / divided by) twenty-three equals twenty-five.
take away
John (has moved / moves / is moving / moved) to Madrid two years ago.
moved
I'm so bored. There is (something / anybody / anything / nothing) to do.
nothing
I can't go out now. I (have finished / haven't finished / finished / didn't finish) my homework yet. .
haven't finished
I haven't seen Jenny (ever / since / for / just) a long time.
for