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There Are Six Stars in This TV Comedy Series,parents Jim and Barbara Royle, (O) __ Children Denise and Antony, Barbara's Enless Nana,

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There are six stars in this TV comedy series,parents Jim and Barbara Royle, (O) __ children Denise and Antony, Barbara's enless Nana, and Dentse's husband Dave. They are (1) __ of the most arbaniar families on TV. The programmes are always (2) __ in Jim and Barbara's living room, where everyone sits on the sofa in front of the television. Jim, who hasn't (3) __ a living for years, laughs at his own (4) __ and is lazy and rude - (5) __ to long it's his hard-working wife, Barbara, who is in (G) __ of things. She also defends their son Antony against the other family (7) __ who seem to think he is their servant. Daughter Denise is just as lazy (8) __ her father, and she's spoilt too. She (9) __ to get her husband Dave to do everything for her. (10) __ both Denise and Nana have their own houses,they never seem to spend any time there. OA their B his C its 1 A some B all C one 2 A put B kept C set 3 A earned B worked C employed 4 A words B fun C jokes 5 A really B surely C fairly. 6 A turn B charge C case 7 A members B people C colleagues 9 A achieves B persuades C succeeds D her D many D had D managed D acts D especially D advance D partners D than D. manages D Despite 8 A as B like C. so 10 A Whether B Although C Yet

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Here are the answers and explanations:(0) **D. her** - The sentence refers to Denise, so the possessive pronoun should be "her".(1) **D. many** - The sentence states that there are six stars in the series, indicating a large number of characters.(2) **C. set** - The phrase "set in" is used to describe the location where the action takes place.(3) **A. earned** - The sentence describes Jim as someone who hasn't worked for years, implying he hasn't earned a living.(4) **C. jokes** - The sentence describes Jim's tendency to laugh at his own jokes, indicating he enjoys humor.(5) **D. especially** - The sentence emphasizes Jim's rudeness, particularly towards Nana.(6) **B. charge** - The sentence describes Barbara as being in charge of things, implying she is responsible for the family.(7) **A. members** - The sentence refers to the other family members who seem to think Antony is their servant.(8) **B. like** - The sentence compares Denise's laziness to her father's, using the preposition "like".(9) **D. manages** - The sentence describes Denise's ability to get Dave to do things for her, implying she manages to persuade him.(10) **B. Although** - The sentence contrasts the fact that Denise and Nana have their own houses with the fact that they rarely spend time there, using the conjunction "although".