Free Exercises: Grammar, Vocabulary & Phrases
Level: Elementary Intermediate Advanced
Exercise: Grammar Vocabulary Phrases
Advanced Vocabulary: Newspapers
For each sentence, choose the best word or phrase to complete the gap from the choices below.
- Have you seen the of today's papers? It says there's going to be another war.
- I don't know why they put that story on the page. Surely no-one cares about what toothpaste soap stars prefer.
- The newspaper is completely against the government. Just look at wht they've written in the .
- The story about the terrorist attack was sent in by our reporter on the in Prague.
- It doesn't cost too much to put an advert in the section.
- Every paper had a advert for the new Citroen this Saturday.
- There was a photo with a strange under it on the second page.
- Every jounalist dreams of getting a(n) story that will make other papers jealous.
- The editor is pleased that the is gradually increasing week by week.
- There are only three papers in that country apparently.
- I like the paper's of international events.
- There's an interesting about a man who gave away all his lottery winnings to charity.

