V.
1. shall continue for 50 years.
2. a compaign against the use of Singlish and lent his authority to the promotion of standard English.
3. Japanese engineers, France, the German ICE.
4. air travel is becoming more and more costly and crowdedly.
5. an export surplus of 50 billion dollars per year.
6. it finishes its run on the runway and becomes airborne.
7. get things done by underhand means; Americans are not working hard enough.
8. a truly United States of Europe.
9. no natural resources beyond the skill of its people.
10. the first is the regrettable discrimination on preferring to a male child, the second is religion against the termination of pregnancy.
VI.
1. She depends on her brother for food and clothes.
2. Nobody can possibly doubt what he says.
3. He dropped the letter into the pillar - box.
4. I know nothing about her except that she teaches at a school.
5. You must avoid making decisions in a hurry.
6. The film is worth seeing for a second time.
7. I'd be very glad to find some ways to get rid of this unwelcome visitor.
8. I'd rather be sea - sick than dead.
9. He owes his success to hard work and patience.
10. I'm starting now in order not to / so as not to miss the plane.