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1. Watching that film has (made / taken / had) a profound effect on my life.
2. We seem to waste a lot of time reading (this / these / its) news about famous people.
3. Last but not least, (give / given / giving) excessive attention to famous people can be dangerous for
them.
4. They should provide us with more relevant and important (informations / information)
5. There’s much more news about celebrities (in / on) television now than forty years ago.
6. Everyone (has / have) his own decision and choices to make.
7. It’s rude and aggressive to take pictures (of / for / by) public figures in their private lives.
8. It can have an influence (of / on / by) their mental stability.
9. In my opinion, it’s a (waste time / waste of time / time waste) reading these articles in the newspaper.
10. (I convince / I am convince / I am convinced) that it would be better if television and newspapers
stopped writing this rubbish.
11. Knowing about a pop star’s divorce is interesting but, as far as our own lives are concerned, we
cannot change (anything / nothing).
12. To conclude, I think the media (can / should / are) spend less time on reporting gossip about film
stars.
13. Sometimes, learning about their lives can give us valuable (advice / advices) about our own problems.
14. We need to protect the (privacy / private) of people in the public eye.
15. In the light of that statement people (always be / are always/always) interested in gossip about stars.

Choose the correct word to fill in the gap

1. Watching that film has (made / taken / had) a profound effect on my life.
2. We seem to waste a lot of time reading (this / these / its) news about famous people.
3. Last but not least, (give / given / giving) excessive attention to famous people can be dangerous for
them.
4. They should provide us with more relevant and important (informations / information)
5. There’s much more news about celebrities (in / on) television now than forty years ago.
6. Everyone (has / have) his own decision and choices to make.
7. It’s rude and aggressive to take pictures (of / for / by) public figures in their private lives.
8. It can have an influence (of / on / by) their mental stability.
9. In my opinion, it’s a (waste time / waste of time / time waste) reading these articles in the newspaper.
10. (I convince / I am convince / I am convinced) that it would be better if television and newspapers
stopped writing this rubbish.
11. Knowing about a pop star’s divorce is interesting but, as far as our own lives are concerned, we
cannot change (anything / nothing).
12. To conclude, I think the media (can / should / are) spend less time on reporting gossip about film
stars.
13. Sometimes, learning about their lives can give us valuable (advice / advices) about our own problems.
14. We need to protect the (privacy / private) of people in the public eye.
15. In the light of that statement people (always be / are always/always) interested in gossip about stars.

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