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1. I ....... TV yesterday evening.

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The correct answer is "watched". This is because "watched" is the past tense form of the verb "watch" and is used to describe an action that was completed in the past. In the given sentence, the verb is referring to an action that occurred yesterday evening, indicating that the past tense is appropriate. "Viewed" and "saw" are also past tense forms of verbs, but they do not specifically convey the meaning of actively observing something on a screen, which is implied by the word "TV". "Looked" is the past tense form of the verb "look" and is not appropriate in this context as it does not convey the act of actively watching TV.

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2. She looks ....... a famous film star.

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The word "like" is used to compare two things that are similar in some way. In this sentence, the speaker is comparing the appearance of the person being described to that of a famous film star. Therefore, "like" is the correct word to use in this context.

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3. She hasn't come home ........

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The word "yet" is used to indicate that an expected action or event has not happened up to the present moment. In this context, "She hasn't come home yet" suggests that the person in question has not arrived home up until now. The other options do not convey the same meaning. "Still" implies that the person has not come home for a prolonged period of time, "till" is a preposition indicating a limit or endpoint, and "already" suggests that the person has already arrived home.

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4. Can you hear what he is .......?

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The question is asking about the action of hearing what someone is doing. The correct answer is "saying" because when we hear someone, we are typically listening to what they are saying.

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5. I want you to tell me the ....... truth.

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The word "whole" is the correct answer because it indicates that the person wants to hear the complete or entire truth, without any omissions or exaggerations. The other options, such as "exact," "real," and "all," do not convey the same sense of completeness and may not accurately capture the speaker's intention.

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I ....... TV yesterday evening.
She looks ....... a famous film star.
She hasn't come home ........
Can you hear what he is .......?
I want you to tell me the ....... truth.
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