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Ruba Saeed Posted 17 years ago
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Could anyone correct my excercise ?

105.2 Underline the correct or most appropriate word(s) in each sentence. (A)

1 The thieves broke the window and climbed across/over/along/through it.

2 He was the first man to row single-handed across/over/along/through the Atlantic.

3 She only had time to dress and run a comb across/over/along/through her hair before the taxi arrived.

4 There was so much traffic, I was fortunate to get across/over/along/through the road without being knocked over.

5 There were sunbeds and sunshades across/over/along/through the entire length of the beach.

6 She made her way up the hill across/over/along/through a narrow path.

7 He leapt across/over/along/through the wall and made his escape.

8 The mist was so thick, it was like walking across/over/along/through a cloud.
  

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3 She only had time to dress and run a comb through her hair before the taxi arrived. 6 She made her way up the hill over/along a narrow path. "along" works also 8 The mist was so thick, it was like walking through a cloud.

  • 3 She only had time to dress and run a comb through her hair before the taxi arrived.
  • 6 She made her way up the hill over/along a narrow path.
  • "along" works also 8 The mist was so thick, it was like walking through a cloud.
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3 She only had time to dress and run a comb through her hair before the taxi arrived.

6 She made her way up the hill over/along a narrow path. "along" works also

8 The mist was so thick, it was like walking through a cloud.

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