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GMAT Verbal: Sentence Completion Practice Test 2
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GMAT Verbal: Sentence Completion Practice Test 2
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1. The eggs we gathered from the coop were larger than the other coop.
2. I seen the play you’re talking about.
3. Being as she’s the CEO, Maya likes to get to the construction site early.
4. Too many people think they can start to angrily complain about the poor service after one mistake.
5. Ida fixed Bruce’s bike chain after he asked her to help.
6. Melissa tried her best to win the baking contest, but they did not realize her oven was broken.
7. That’s the worse of it.
8. Once Xian realized that the penguin wasn’t going to emerge to find it’s food again, she left the aquarium.
9. I’ll leave for the interview on Tuesday, subject for her availability.
10. I had to choose from the best of two schools’ offers when it was time to start a fellowship.
11. Either Renee or Todd will takes you to the appointment.
12. I found it’s match in the pile of socks.
13. That’s my professor.
14. Everybody love music.
15. Marie wanted to slowly circle the block until we found a parking spot.
16. Kate, like many vet technicians, work very long hours.
17. Nobody want to go to that club again.
18. It takes a long time to walk Hadrian’s Wall, but its worth it.
19. Booker T. Washington is much admired today because of a lot of his achievements.
20. I’m not sure why you was so upset by the phone call.
21. George Washington had to choose the better of two men when selecting a personal secretary.
22. I asked Mo’chelle and her brothers to help with the fair.
23. I were the last to leave the testing center.
24. I learned more complicated ideas in college after I would learn the basics in high school.
25. We will plays when the field is dry, but for now, we’ll wait.