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ONLINE ENGLISH VOCABULARY EXERCISE
Learn new words! Each of our English vocabulary exercises focuses on one topic/theme and teaches you only the most useful English words.
Topic:
Elections/Voting/Politics (USA)
1. John never votes for Republican ________.
candidates
runners
2. Who won the ________ in your state?
choice
election
3. Who did you vote ________?
for
on
4. The election ________ are in = We now know the election ________
responses
results
5. George Bush won all the states in the South = George Bush ________ the South.
swept
collected
6. A ________ is when one candidate wins an election by a large percentage.
sweep
landslide
7. How many ________ can a US president serve? A US president is allowed to serve two ________.
turns
terms
8. If something "hangs in the balance" it is ________.
decided
undecided
9. The Democrates won a large number of ________ in the Senate.
seats
chairs
10. It is important that all the ________ are counted.
vote
votes
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