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1
1. Would you like to go to the cinema tonight? – Well, I'd rather … a new TV show.
[a) watched, b) had watched, c) watch, d) would watch]
2. I'm going shopping. If I … enough money left, I'll buy a couple of toys for you.
[a) had, b) have had, c) have, d) had had]
3. If only I … how to find her now!
[a) know, b) had known, c) would know, d) knew]
4. If I … her telephone number then, I would have called her.
[a) knew, b) had known, c) would know, d) would have known]
5. Why didn't you ask Tom for help? If you had asked him, he … you.
[a) would have helped, b) would help, c) will help, d) will have helped]
6. If he … harder for his final exams, he would have passed them.
[a) studied, b) would study, c) would have studied, d) had studied]
7. If he … us, we wouldn't have finished our work so quickly.
[a) hasn’t helped, b) hadn’t helped, c) didn’t help, d) wouldn’t help]
8. We were terribly late. If we had taken a taxi instead of a bus, we … on time.
[a) might have arrived, b) could arrive, c) may arrive, d) might arrive]
9. He likes to swim. He wishes he … near the sea.
[a) lives, b) had lived, c) lived, d) would live]
10. It’s cold today. I wish it … warmer.
[a) is, b) has been, c) has been, d) were]
11. I wish I … the answer, but I don’t.
[a) knew, b) know, c) had known, d) would know]
12. I've been working on the two reports, but … of them is finished.
[a) both, b) either, c) neither, d) some]
13. She has lots of friends, but … of them will help her.
[a) all, b) neither, c) everybody, d) none]
14. … crime in the US takes place in big cities.
[a) The most, b) Most, c) Most of, d) More than]
15. Nick, John, I need some money. Does … of you have any money I can borrow?
[a) none, b) either, c) neither, d) some]
16. You want to call them now? It's already after midnight! They … .
[a) must be sleeping, b) must sleep, c) should sleep, d) may sleep]
17. You don't look well. You … see a doctor.
[a) are to, b) could, c) need to, d) should]
18. … lending me your CD player for a couple of days?
[a) Can you, b) Could you, c) Would you mind, d) Would you]
19. It takes a very determined person to achieve results as good as this; you really have to put your … to it.
[a) head, b) mind, c) thoughts, d) senses]
20. Don't … to conclusions – I haven't had a chance to explain it to you yet.
[a) rise, b) run, c) dive, d) jump]
21. He spoke English with a … French accent.
[a) pronounced, b) average, c) careless, d) chronic]
22. His new novel has met with … acclaim.
[a) dreadful, b) great, c) wholehearted, d) pronounced]
23. He has been working here … three years.
[a) during, b) for, c) in, d) since]
24. The post office is … the library.
[a) next to, b) in front, c) in back, d) against]
25. He arrived … about six in the morning.
[a) at, b) for, c) in, d) on]
26. There are several beautiful parks … the city limits.
[a) within, b) among, c) between, d) opposite]
27. Mount Logan, the highest peak in Canada, rises to 6000 meters … sea level.
[a) below, b) over, c) under, d) above]
28. Choose the correct prefix - She's thinking of going back to university and taking a …graduate course.
[a) under, b) pre, c) post, d) un]
29. Choose the correct prefix - Thousands of people have taken part in a …-democracy demonstration.
[a) for, b) anti, c) pro, d) against]
30. Choose the correct prefix - There was some …agreement over the bill.
[a) im, b) un, c) mis, d) dis]
31. Her report highlighted what we all know, … that there have been problems with distribution.
[a) in particular, b) instead, c) in spite of, d) on the other hand]
32. He needs to go on a diet, … , cut down on sweets.
[a) that is to say, b) or at any rate, c) likewise, d) even if]
33. Everyone knows that cigarettes cause disease. Why, …, do many people continue to smoke?
[a) so, b) for example, c) then, d) again]
34. E-mail is … more efficient than sending a fax.
[a) a lot, b) a much, c) a far, d) many]
35. He has … free time than Molly.
[a) many more, b) a great deal much, c) most much, d) much more]
36. The Dnieper is … longer than the Thames.
[a) many, b) much, c) lot, d) more]
37. I always feel … when I am on holiday than when I am at work.
[a) more healthily, b) much healthily, c) healthier, d) much more healthier]
38. You can't stop people … what they want.
[a) doing, b) to do, c) do, d) done]
39. I can't come to the party because I … work on Friday nights.
[a) had to, b) manage to, c) have got to, d) have to]
40. I was embarrassed when I … forgot her name.
[a) totally, b) absolutely, c) completely, d) fully]
41. Greg must be out of the office. I've phoned four times, but I can't … .
[a) get over, b) get through, c) get to, d) get back]
42. I find reading very … .
[a) relaxing, b) relaxive, c) relaxed, d) relaxful]
43. This is Greg, the boy … I was telling you about.
[a) -, b) who, c) whom, d) whose]
44. I wonder where … .
[a) is the manager’s office, b) is the manager of the office, c) manager’s office is, d) the manager’s office is]
45. I earn a good salary. My income is higher than my … .
[a) outcome, b) profit, c) expenditure, d) earnings]
2
1. Would you like to go to the cinema tonight? – Well, I'd rather … a new TV show.
[a) watched, b) had watched, c) watch, d) would watch]
2. I'm going shopping. If I … enough money left, I'll buy a couple of toys for you.
[a) had, b) have had, c) have, d) had had]
3. If only I … how to find her now!
[a) know, b) had known, c) would know, d) knew]
4. If I … her telephone number then, I would have called her.
[a) knew, b) had known, c) would know, d) would have known]
5. Why didn't you ask Tom for help? If you had asked him, he … you.
[a) would have helped, b) would help, c) will help, d) will have helped]
6. If he … harder for his final exams, he would have passed them.
[a) studied, b) would study, c) would have studied, d) had studied]
7. If he … us, we wouldn't have finished our work so quickly.
[a) hasn’t helped, b) hadn’t helped, c) didn’t help, d) wouldn’t help]
8. We were terribly late. If we had taken a taxi instead of a bus, we … on time.
[a) might have arrived, b) could arrive, c) may arrive, d) might arrive]
9. He likes to swim. He wishes he … near the sea.
[a) lives, b) had lived, c) lived, d) would live]
10. It’s cold today. I wish it … warmer.
[a) is, b) has been, c) has been, d) were]
11. I wish I … the answer, but I don’t.
[a) knew, b) know, c) had known, d) would know]
12. I've been working on the two reports, but … of them is finished.
[a) both, b) either, c) neither, d) some]
13. She has lots of friends, but … of them will help her.
[a) all, b) neither, c) everybody, d) none]
14. … crime in the US takes place in big cities.
[a) The most, b) Most, c) Most of, d) More than]
15. Nick, John, I need some money. Does … of you have any money I can borrow?
[a) none, b) either, c) neither, d) some]
16. You want to call them now? It's already after midnight! They … .
[a) must be sleeping, b) must sleep, c) should sleep, d) may sleep]
17. You don't look well. You … see a doctor.
[a) are to, b) could, c) need to, d) should]
18. … lending me your CD player for a couple of days?
[a) Can you, b) Could you, c) Would you mind, d) Would you]
19. It takes a very determined person to achieve results as good as this; you really have to put your … to it.
[a) head, b) mind, c) thoughts, d) senses]
20. Don't … to conclusions – I haven't had a chance to explain it to you yet.
[a) rise, b) run, c) dive, d) jump]
21. He spoke English with a … French accent.
[a) pronounced, b) average, c) careless, d) chronic]
22. His new novel has met with … acclaim.
[a) dreadful, b) great, c) wholehearted, d) pronounced]
23. He has been working here … three years.
[a) during, b) for, c) in, d) since]
24. The post office is … the library.
[a) next to, b) in front, c) in back, d) against]
25. He arrived … about six in the morning.
[a) at, b) for, c) in, d) on]
26. There are several beautiful parks … the city limits.
[a) within, b) among, c) between, d) opposite]
27. Mount Logan, the highest peak in Canada, rises to 6000 meters … sea level.
[a) below, b) over, c) under, d) above]
28. Choose the correct prefix - She's thinking of going back to university and taking a …graduate course.
[a) under, b) pre, c) post, d) un]
29. Choose the correct prefix - Thousands of people have taken part in a …-democracy demonstration.
[a) for, b) anti, c) pro, d) against]
30. Choose the correct prefix - There was some …agreement over the bill.
[a) im, b) un, c) mis, d) dis]
31. Her report highlighted what we all know, … that there have been problems with distribution.
[a) in particular, b) instead, c) in spite of, d) on the other hand]
32. He needs to go on a diet, … , cut down on sweets.
[a) that is to say, b) or at any rate, c) likewise, d) even if]
33. Everyone knows that cigarettes cause disease. Why, …, do many people continue to smoke?
[a) so, b) for example, c) then, d) again]
34. E-mail is … more efficient than sending a fax.
[a) a lot, b) a much, c) a far, d) many]
35. He has … free time than Molly.
[a) many more, b) a great deal much, c) most much, d) much more]
36. The Dnieper is … longer than the Thames.
[a) many, b) much, c) lot, d) more]
37. I always feel … when I am on holiday than when I am at work.
[a) more healthily, b) much healthily, c) healthier, d) much more healthier]
38. You can't stop people … what they want.
[a) doing, b) to do, c) do, d) done]
39. I can't come to the party because I … work on Friday nights.
[a) had to, b) manage to, c) have got to, d) have to]
40. I was embarrassed when I … forgot her name.
[a) totally, b) absolutely, c) completely, d) fully]
41. Greg must be out of the office. I've phoned four times, but I can't … .
[a) get over, b) get through, c) get to, d) get back]
42. I find reading very … .
[a) relaxing, b) relaxive, c) relaxed, d) relaxful]
43. This is Greg, the boy … I was telling you about.
[a) -, b) who, c) whom, d) whose]
44. I wonder where … .
[a) is the manager’s office, b) is the manager of the office, c) manager’s office is, d) the manager’s office is]
45. I earn a good salary. My income is higher than my … .
[a) outcome, b) profit, c) expenditure, d) earnings]
3
1. Would you like to go to the cinema tonight? – Well, I'd rather … a new TV show.
[a) watched, b) had watched, c) watch, d) would watch]
2. I'm going shopping. If I … enough money left, I'll buy a couple of toys for you.
[a) had, b) have had, c) have, d) had had]
3. If only I … how to find her now!
[a) know, b) had known, c) would know, d) knew]
4. If I … her telephone number then, I would have called her.
[a) knew, b) had known, c) would know, d) would have known]
5. Why didn't you ask Tom for help? If you had asked him, he … you.
[a) would have helped, b) would help, c) will help, d) will have helped]
6. If he … harder for his final exams, he would have passed them.
[a) studied, b) would study, c) would have studied, d) had studied]
7. If he … us, we wouldn't have finished our work so quickly.
[a) hasn’t helped, b) hadn’t helped, c) didn’t help, d) wouldn’t help]
8. We were terribly late. If we had taken a taxi instead of a bus, we … on time.
[a) might have arrived, b) could arrive, c) may arrive, d) might arrive]
9. He likes to swim. He wishes he … near the sea.
[a) lives, b) had lived, c) lived, d) would live]
10. It’s cold today. I wish it … warmer.
[a) is, b) has been, c) has been, d) were]
11. I wish I … the answer, but I don’t.
[a) knew, b) know, c) had known, d) would know]
12. I've been working on the two reports, but … of them is finished.
[a) both, b) either, c) neither, d) some]
13. She has lots of friends, but … of them will help her.
[a) all, b) neither, c) everybody, d) none]
14. … crime in the US takes place in big cities.
[a) The most, b) Most, c) Most of, d) More than]
15. Nick, John, I need some money. Does … of you have any money I can borrow?
[a) none, b) either, c) neither, d) some]
16. You want to call them now? It's already after midnight! They … .
[a) must be sleeping, b) must sleep, c) should sleep, d) may sleep]
17. You don't look well. You … see a doctor.
[a) are to, b) could, c) need to, d) should]
18. … lending me your CD player for a couple of days?
[a) Can you, b) Could you, c) Would you mind, d) Would you]
19. It takes a very determined person to achieve results as good as this; you really have to put your … to it.
[a) head, b) mind, c) thoughts, d) senses]
20. Don't … to conclusions – I haven't had a chance to explain it to you yet.
[a) rise, b) run, c) dive, d) jump]
21. He spoke English with a … French accent.
[a) pronounced, b) average, c) careless, d) chronic]
22. His new novel has met with … acclaim.
[a) dreadful, b) great, c) wholehearted, d) pronounced]
23. He has been working here … three years.
[a) during, b) for, c) in, d) since]
24. The post office is … the library.
[a) next to, b) in front, c) in back, d) against]
25. He arrived … about six in the morning.
[a) at, b) for, c) in, d) on]
26. There are several beautiful parks … the city limits.
[a) within, b) among, c) between, d) opposite]
27. Mount Logan, the highest peak in Canada, rises to 6000 meters … sea level.
[a) below, b) over, c) under, d) above]
28. Choose the correct prefix - She's thinking of going back to university and taking a …graduate course.
[a) under, b) pre, c) post, d) un]
29. Choose the correct prefix - Thousands of people have taken part in a …-democracy demonstration.
[a) for, b) anti, c) pro, d) against]
30. Choose the correct prefix - There was some …agreement over the bill.
[a) im, b) un, c) mis, d) dis]
31. Her report highlighted what we all know, … that there have been problems with distribution.
[a) in particular, b) instead, c) in spite of, d) on the other hand]
32. He needs to go on a diet, … , cut down on sweets.
[a) that is to say, b) or at any rate, c) likewise, d) even if]
33. Everyone knows that cigarettes cause disease. Why, …, do many people continue to smoke?
[a) so, b) for example, c) then, d) again]
34. E-mail is … more efficient than sending a fax.
[a) a lot, b) a much, c) a far, d) many]
35. He has … free time than Molly.
[a) many more, b) a great deal much, c) most much, d) much more]
36. The Dnieper is … longer than the Thames.
[a) many, b) much, c) lot, d) more]
37. I always feel … when I am on holiday than when I am at work.
[a) more healthily, b) much healthily, c) healthier, d) much more healthier]
38. You can't stop people … what they want.
[a) doing, b) to do, c) do, d) done]
39. I can't come to the party because I … work on Friday nights.
[a) had to, b) manage to, c) have got to, d) have to]
40. I was embarrassed when I … forgot her name.
[a) totally, b) absolutely, c) completely, d) fully]
41. Greg must be out of the office. I've phoned four times, but I can't … .
[a) get over, b) get through, c) get to, d) get back]
42. I find reading very … .
[a) relaxing, b) relaxive, c) relaxed, d) relaxful]
43. This is Greg, the boy … I was telling you about.
[a) -, b) who, c) whom, d) whose]
44. I wonder where … .
[a) is the manager’s office, b) is the manager of the office, c) manager’s office is, d) the manager’s office is]
45. I earn a good salary. My income is higher than my … .
[a) outcome, b) profit, c) expenditure, d) earnings]
4
1. Would you like to go to the cinema tonight? – Well, I'd rather … a new TV show.
[a) watched, b) had watched, c) watch, d) would watch]
2. I'm going shopping. If I … enough money left, I'll buy a couple of toys for you.
[a) had, b) have had, c) have, d) had had]
3. If only I … how to find her now!
[a) know, b) had known, c) would know, d) knew]
4. If I … her telephone number then, I would have called her.
[a) knew, b) had known, c) would know, d) would have known]
5. Why didn't you ask Tom for help? If you had asked him, he … you.
[a) would have helped, b) would help, c) will help, d) will have helped]
6. If he … harder for his final exams, he would have passed them.
[a) studied, b) would study, c) would have studied, d) had studied]
7. If he … us, we wouldn't have finished our work so quickly.
[a) hasn’t helped, b) hadn’t helped, c) didn’t help, d) wouldn’t help]
8. We were terribly late. If we had taken a taxi instead of a bus, we … on time.
[a) might have arrived, b) could arrive, c) may arrive, d) might arrive]
9. He likes to swim. He wishes he … near the sea.
[a) lives, b) had lived, c) lived, d) would live]
10. It’s cold today. I wish it … warmer.
[a) is, b) has been, c) has been, d) were]
11. I wish I … the answer, but I don’t.
[a) knew, b) know, c) had known, d) would know]
12. I've been working on the two reports, but … of them is finished.
[a) both, b) either, c) neither, d) some]
13. She has lots of friends, but … of them will help her.
[a) all, b) neither, c) everybody, d) none]
14. … crime in the US takes place in big cities.
[a) The most, b) Most, c) Most of, d) More than]
15. Nick, John, I need some money. Does … of you have any money I can borrow?
[a) none, b) either, c) neither, d) some]
16. You want to call them now? It's already after midnight! They … .
[a) must be sleeping, b) must sleep, c) should sleep, d) may sleep]
17. You don't look well. You … see a doctor.
[a) are to, b) could, c) need to, d) should]
18. … lending me your CD player for a couple of days?
[a) Can you, b) Could you, c) Would you mind, d) Would you]
19. It takes a very determined person to achieve results as good as this; you really have to put your … to it.
[a) head, b) mind, c) thoughts, d) senses]
20. Don't … to conclusions – I haven't had a chance to explain it to you yet.
[a) rise, b) run, c) dive, d) jump]
21. He spoke English with a … French accent.
[a) pronounced, b) average, c) careless, d) chronic]
22. His new novel has met with … acclaim.
[a) dreadful, b) great, c) wholehearted, d) pronounced]
23. He has been working here … three years.
[a) during, b) for, c) in, d) since]
24. The post office is … the library.
[a) next to, b) in front, c) in back, d) against]
25. He arrived … about six in the morning.
[a) at, b) for, c) in, d) on]
26. There are several beautiful parks … the city limits.
[a) within, b) among, c) between, d) opposite]
27. Mount Logan, the highest peak in Canada, rises to 6000 meters … sea level.
[a) below, b) over, c) under, d) above]
28. Choose the correct prefix - She's thinking of going back to university and taking a …graduate course.
[a) under, b) pre, c) post, d) un]
29. Choose the correct prefix - Thousands of people have taken part in a …-democracy demonstration.
[a) for, b) anti, c) pro, d) against]
30. Choose the correct prefix - There was some …agreement over the bill.
[a) im, b) un, c) mis, d) dis]
31. Her report highlighted what we all know, … that there have been problems with distribution.
[a) in particular, b) instead, c) in spite of, d) on the other hand]
32. He needs to go on a diet, … , cut down on sweets.
[a) that is to say, b) or at any rate, c) likewise, d) even if]
33. Everyone knows that cigarettes cause disease. Why, …, do many people continue to smoke?
[a) so, b) for example, c) then, d) again]
34. E-mail is … more efficient than sending a fax.
[a) a lot, b) a much, c) a far, d) many]
35. He has … free time than Molly.
[a) many more, b) a great deal much, c) most much, d) much more]
36. The Dnieper is … longer than the Thames.
[a) many, b) much, c) lot, d) more]
37. I always feel … when I am on holiday than when I am at work.
[a) more healthily, b) much healthily, c) healthier, d) much more healthier]
38. You can't stop people … what they want.
[a) doing, b) to do, c) do, d) done]
39. I can't come to the party because I … work on Friday nights.
[a) had to, b) manage to, c) have got to, d) have to]
40. I was embarrassed when I … forgot her name.
[a) totally, b) absolutely, c) completely, d) fully]
41. Greg must be out of the office. I've phoned four times, but I can't … .
[a) get over, b) get through, c) get to, d) get back]
42. I find reading very … .
[a) relaxing, b) relaxive, c) relaxed, d) relaxful]
43. This is Greg, the boy … I was telling you about.
[a) -, b) who, c) whom, d) whose]
44. I wonder where … .
[a) is the manager’s office, b) is the manager of the office, c) manager’s office is, d) the manager’s office is]
45. I earn a good salary. My income is higher than my … .
[a) outcome, b) profit, c) expenditure, d) earnings]
5
1. Would you like to go to the cinema tonight? – Well, I'd rather … a new TV show.
[a) watched, b) had watched, c) watch, d) would watch]
2. I'm going shopping. If I … enough money left, I'll buy a couple of toys for you.
[a) had, b) have had, c) have, d) had had]
3. If only I … how to find her now!
[a) know, b) had known, c) would know, d) knew]
4. If I … her telephone number then, I would have called her.
[a) knew, b) had known, c) would know, d) would have known]
5. Why didn't you ask Tom for help? If you had asked him, he … you.
[a) would have helped, b) would help, c) will help, d) will have helped]
6. If he … harder for his final exams, he would have passed them.
[a) studied, b) would study, c) would have studied, d) had studied]
7. If he … us, we wouldn't have finished our work so quickly.
[a) hasn’t helped, b) hadn’t helped, c) didn’t help, d) wouldn’t help]
8. We were terribly late. If we had taken a taxi instead of a bus, we … on time.
[a) might have arrived, b) could arrive, c) may arrive, d) might arrive]
9. He likes to swim. He wishes he … near the sea.
[a) lives, b) had lived, c) lived, d) would live]
10. It’s cold today. I wish it … warmer.
[a) is, b) has been, c) has been, d) were]
11. I wish I … the answer, but I don’t.
[a) knew, b) know, c) had known, d) would know]
12. I've been working on the two reports, but … of them is finished.
[a) both, b) either, c) neither, d) some]
13. She has lots of friends, but … of them will help her.
[a) all, b) neither, c) everybody, d) none]
14. … crime in the US takes place in big cities.
[a) The most, b) Most, c) Most of, d) More than]
15. Nick, John, I need some money. Does … of you have any money I can borrow?
[a) none, b) either, c) neither, d) some]
16. You want to call them now? It's already after midnight! They … .
[a) must be sleeping, b) must sleep, c) should sleep, d) may sleep]
17. You don't look well. You … see a doctor.
[a) are to, b) could, c) need to, d) should]
18. … lending me your CD player for a couple of days?
[a) Can you, b) Could you, c) Would you mind, d) Would you]
19. It takes a very determined person to achieve results as good as this; you really have to put your … to it.
[a) head, b) mind, c) thoughts, d) senses]
20. Don't … to conclusions – I haven't had a chance to explain it to you yet.
[a) rise, b) run, c) dive, d) jump]
21. He spoke English with a … French accent.
[a) pronounced, b) average, c) careless, d) chronic]
22. His new novel has met with … acclaim.
[a) dreadful, b) great, c) wholehearted, d) pronounced]
23. He has been working here … three years.
[a) during, b) for, c) in, d) since]
24. The post office is … the library.
[a) next to, b) in front, c) in back, d) against]
25. He arrived … about six in the morning.
[a) at, b) for, c) in, d) on]
26. There are several beautiful parks … the city limits.
[a) within, b) among, c) between, d) opposite]
27. Mount Logan, the highest peak in Canada, rises to 6000 meters … sea level.
[a) below, b) over, c) under, d) above]
28. Choose the correct prefix - She's thinking of going back to university and taking a …graduate course.
[a) under, b) pre, c) post, d) un]
29. Choose the correct prefix - Thousands of people have taken part in a …-democracy demonstration.
[a) for, b) anti, c) pro, d) against]
30. Choose the correct prefix - There was some …agreement over the bill.
[a) im, b) un, c) mis, d) dis]
31. Her report highlighted what we all know, … that there have been problems with distribution.
[a) in particular, b) instead, c) in spite of, d) on the other hand]
32. He needs to go on a diet, … , cut down on sweets.
[a) that is to say, b) or at any rate, c) likewise, d) even if]
33. Everyone knows that cigarettes cause disease. Why, …, do many people continue to smoke?
[a) so, b) for example, c) then, d) again]
34. E-mail is … more efficient than sending a fax.
[a) a lot, b) a much, c) a far, d) many]
35. He has … free time than Molly.
[a) many more, b) a great deal much, c) most much, d) much more]
36. The Dnieper is … longer than the Thames.
[a) many, b) much, c) lot, d) more]
37. I always feel … when I am on holiday than when I am at work.
[a) more healthily, b) much healthily, c) healthier, d) much more healthier]
38. You can't stop people … what they want.
[a) doing, b) to do, c) do, d) done]
39. I can't come to the party because I … work on Friday nights.
[a) had to, b) manage to, c) have got to, d) have to]
40. I was embarrassed when I … forgot her name.
[a) totally, b) absolutely, c) completely, d) fully]
41. Greg must be out of the office. I've phoned four times, but I can't … .
[a) get over, b) get through, c) get to, d) get back]
42. I find reading very … .
[a) relaxing, b) relaxive, c) relaxed, d) relaxful]
43. This is Greg, the boy … I was telling you about.
[a) -, b) who, c) whom, d) whose]
44. I wonder where … .
[a) is the manager’s office, b) is the manager of the office, c) manager’s office is, d) the manager’s office is]
45. I earn a good salary. My income is higher than my … .
[a) outcome, b) profit, c) expenditure, d) earnings]
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