Gateway A 2 Unit 6 Test. Use Of English

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    Complete the email with one word in each gap.Hi Becca!Can you come to a party? It’s my birthday and Karen’s, too!I hope you can come. We invited a lot of people – I’m not sure how (1) ……………………… ! It’s at Karen’s house. At the moment we’re making a (2) ……………………… of different kinds of food. I’m making some salads and Karen’s mum is cooking some chicken and (3) ……………………… really big birthday cake! And we’ve got biscuits and crisps, so you don’t have to bring (4) ……………………… food, but you could bring some (5) ……………………… of cola or maybe some cartons of orange (6) ……………………… . The party starts at 6.30 on Saturday and you shouldn’t come too late.I think you (7) ……………………… wear that new dress you bought last weekend. It’s great! I must go now – we haven’t got (8) ……………………… time to get things ready.See you Saturday,​Emily1) ________

    Explanation
    The word "many" is the appropriate word to fill in the blank because it fits grammatically and makes sense in the context of the sentence. The speaker is unsure how many people they have invited to the party.

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    Explanation
    The word "lot" is the correct answer because it is the only word that makes sense in the given context. The question is incomplete and does not provide any context or information. However, "lot" can be a noun that refers to a piece of land or a large number or amount of something. Without further information, it is impossible to determine the exact meaning intended, but "lot" is a valid and logical answer.

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