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1. Her sister's friend is _______ teacher.
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2. My friend's father has got _______ car.
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3. She has got _______ apples in her bag.
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4. Tom hasn't got _______ money.
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5. There is _______ orange under the table.
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6. There isn't _______ water in the fridge.
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7. There are _______ people in the house.
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8. There aren't _______ eggs in the bag.
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9. Do you have _______ brothers or sisters?
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10. There is _______ money. Let's buy a snack.
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1. We've got _______ time. Hurry up!
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2. When you boil potatoes add _______ salt.
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2. I drink ______ coffee. I don't like it.
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1. Jane hasn't got ______ time.
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2. Do you know ______ words in English?
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1. Just ______ apples would you like, sir?
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2. Can I have ______ milk, please.
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1. There are ______ bananas in my bag, do you want one?
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2. Unfortunately, only ______ children read books nowadays.