Cars became popular as a quick and comfortable way of getting 0. ___ (√) _____around. This is still true when you will drive along a quiet country 00.__ will _____road or a modern motorway. As far as you getting from one place 1. ____________to another in the city is concerned, it is a different story. Whenever 2. ____________I want to get up anywhere in a hurry, I leave the car at home and go 3. ____________on foot. It often turns out to be much more quicker. I still make 4. ____________the mistake now and again of thinking the car is an efficient means 5. ____________of a transport. The other day my fife was feeling a bit under the 6. ____________weather. She had been having terrible headache for some long 7. ____________time and she decided she couldn’t take it any more and asked from 8. ____________me to give her a lift to the doctor, whose surgery is in the centre 9. ____________part of the town. We live in a suburb in the old quarter of the city 10.___________and it is twenty minutes away on foot.
Cars became popular as a quick and comfortable way of getting 0. ___ (√) _____
around. This is still true when you will drive along a quiet country 00.__ will _____
road or a modern motorway. As far as you getting from one place 1. you
to another in the city is concerned, it is a different story. Whenever 2. √
I want to get up anywhere in a hurry, I leave the car at home and go 3. up
on foot. It often turns out to be much more quicker. I still make 4. more
the mistake now and again of thinking the car is an efficient means 5. √
of a transport. The other day my fife was feeling a bit under the 6. a
weather. She had been having terrible headache for some long 7. long
time and she decided she couldn’t take it any more and asked from 8. from
me to give her a lift to the doctor, whose surgery is in the centre 9. √
part of the town. We live in a suburb in the old quarter of the city 10. part
and it is twenty minutes away on foot.