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Complete the text with the correct forms of the words given.

Use capital letters. Don't use contraction forms (Eg.: (NOT GO - DID NOT GO))

Grammar Practice - fill in texts

Test 10

 
Dick looked for an oculist, - the BEST (GOOD) in London. He was sure that the local doctor DID NOT KNOW (NOT KNOW) anything about the matter and more certain that Mary WOULD LAUGH (LAUGH) at him if he wore glasses. When he entered the dark hall, many people WERE WAITING (WAIT) for their turn before him. His eye WAS CAUGHT (CATCH) by a red-and-gold Christmas-carol book. Little CHILDREN (CHILD) came to that eye-doctor, and they needed some amusement. 'That is bad Art,' he said PULLING (PULL) the book towards HIMSELF(HE) . He opened it mechanically, and there he read a poem PRINTED (PRINT) in red ink.

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