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Fill in the blanks (drag and drop) exercise 3

Free PTE reading practice 11 Fill in the blanksFor this free PTE reading practice, we will look at fill in the blanks questions. For this question type, a text appears on screen with several gaps. You need to drag words from the box to fill the gaps. Not all words will be used.

Here’s a practice exercise to test your skills this with PTE question type.

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