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1.England has(A) a(B) large economy and uses(C) the pound sterling as their(D) currency.
2.Hamilton wants to go to the(A) USA, and(B) he hasn't got enough money(C) for the(D) trip.
3.Ms. Elizabeth is an(A) English teacher at a(B) school in a(C) centre of the(D) town.
4.An(A) estimated 700,000 people speak Welsh(B), an(C) official language at(D) Wales.
5.The(A) proud and anciently(B) battle standard of the(C) Welsh is the(D) Red Dragon.
6.Birmingham has played a(A) important part in(B) the(C) history of modern sport(D).
7.He still speak(A) English with a(B) Scottish accent although(C) he left(D) Scotland twenty years ago.
8.People in Dublin dress(A) more individual(B) than people in(C) London or wherever(D).
9.Emigration was(A) an(B) important feature of British(C) society in 19th century(D).
10.Around(A) one-third of the Australian(B) population had an elements(C) of Irish(D) descent.
1.Australia is (a/ the) smallest of the world's continents.
2.Northern Ireland has (the/ an) area of 14,160 square kilometres.
3.Do I need a Canadian visa if I have (a/ an) United States visa?
4.Canada is (an/ a) huge country on the North American continent.
5.'USA' is (a/ an) abbreviation of United States of America.
6.In 2019, Liverpool was (the/ an) fifth most visited UK city.
7.Birmingham is (a/ an) international commercial c
gland.
8.Cardiff is the largest city and also (an/ the) capital of Wales.
9.(A/ The) Republic of Ireland shares a border with Northern Ireland.
10.Liverpool is (an/ a) city and metropolitan borough in Merseyside, England.
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