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ENGENG06 Course Assignment 3

Instructions:
As the student you should write your answer in the grey box  . You can click into the first box and then use the Tab key to move forward to the next box.
The tutor uses the grey box with the red outline to mark faults  and will write marks and comments in the grey fields below the exercise
Name:   Hometown:  

A. Vocabulary
Fill in the missing words and phrases in the correct form in the spaces in the sentences.

1. The basic ingredient  have been identified in each subject.
2. The Swedish curriculum  includes Swedish, English and Maths.
3. The teacher pointed out that Sean is very inteligent  for his age
4. After finishing this book, students may ask  to ”Read and Report”.
5. Kiera held the baby lovingly  in her arms.
6. I’m afraid this plant won’t grow well in sandy soil .
7. Democracy is based on the idea that all people are equal .
8. Helen works to the best of her khowledge .
9. The doctor was accused of unprofessional behaviour .
10. A woman giving birth is often helped by a midwife .
11. After much debate a decision  was reached that satisfied both parties.
12. We were quite happy that more than 50 people were at   the meeting.
13. Who found  Eton College in 1440?
14. Have you anyone at all that you can fill  in?
15. The court’s rule  is final, so Priestly will spend ten years in prison.
16. The students all show great interest  in their school.
17. The Minister of Defence provided  a short statement denying all knowledge of the affair.
18. The First Amendment of the law  guarantees freedom of speech.
19. Not until 1789 was a united  national government formed in the USA.
20. A boy in my class always shy  when our teacher speaks to him.
21. Lynne was told that to avoid pregnancy she must  go on the Pill.
22. Miss Hendricks will  leave for Canada tomorrow.
23. Would  you go if you were

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