1. All the people have left. There's ____ left. What are you looking for? 2. I can't see ____ interesting in this shop. 3. This cafe is too expensive for us. ____is more than $25. 4. Let's go to India. I'd like to go ____ interesting. 5. We have to leave the train. Look ____ is leaving. 1. It's time to go but l can't see my passport ____. I think it's ____ in the bedroom. 2. Have you packed ____ You always forget ____! 3. Phrase book is not necessary because ____ speaks English in Canada. 1. There is ____ at school at this time of the day. It’s closed. 2. This hotel is comfortable and ____ is clean. 3. I want to read ____ about Steve Jobs. I’ll buy a book about him. 4. It’s too dark. I can’t see ____. 5. Do you know ____ who lives in Rio de Janeiro? 1. Gabriel’s room is in a mess. There are clothes ____: on the bed, under the desk, on the chairs. 2. There is ____ to do in this city! I’m bored. 3. Who are you going to visit? I’m going to visit ____ But, it’s a secret! 4. Oh! It's a very rare butterfly! Do you know ____ about insects? 5. I like all the people in this room. ____ is friendly. 1. Children need ____ to do or to play with. 2. Who did you meet? ____ The party was canceled. 3. Tim knows ____ about computers. 4.It’s too dark. I can’t see ____. 5. Let’s have breakfast. ____ woke up hungry!

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