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EDITING ED008 www.english-grammar.at The Bank of England Museum Some of the lines in the text below have a word which should not be there. If the line is correct put a tick into the box at the end of the line. If the line has a word which should not be there, write the word into the box. 1 The museum is being housed within the Bank of England itself, right at the 2 heart of the City of London. It traces the history of the Bank from its 3 beginnings in 1694 to the high-tech world of modern banking jobs. 4 There are gold bars dating from old ancient times as well as coins and a unique 5 collection of banknotes. Such other items include Roman pottery and mosaics, 6 uncovered when the bank was rebuilt in the 1930s. On the display are 7 documents relating to the Duchess of Marlborough and George Washington , 8 both former customers of the world bank. 9 The Bank Stock Office, was a late eighteenth-century banking hall designed 10 by the great English architect Sir John Soane, has been reconstructed and 11 interactive videos give visitors themselves the opportunity of looking behind the 12 doors of the nation’s single central bank. Live news and information about 13 securities and foreign currency is often given at a dealing desk, which is 14 identical to those in daily use in the Bank. There, visitors can imagine 15 themselves in the world of high finance money.

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EDITING ED008

www.english-grammar.at

The Bank of England Museum

Some of the lines in the text below have a word which should not be there. If the line is correct put a

tick into the box at the end of the line. If the line has a word which should not be there, write the word

into the box.

1 The museum is being housed within the Bank of England itself, right at the

2 heart of the City of London. It traces the history of the Bank from its

3 beginnings in 1694 to the high-tech world of modern banking jobs.

4 There are gold bars dating from old ancient times as well as coins and a unique

5 collection of banknotes. Such other items include Roman pottery and mosaics,

6 uncovered when the bank was rebuilt in the 1930s. On the display are

7 documents relating to the Duchess of Marlborough and George Washington ,

8 both former customers of the world bank.

9 The Bank Stock Office, was a late eighteenth-century banking hall designed

10 by the great English architect Sir John Soane, has been reconstructed and

11 interactive videos give visitors themselves the opportunity of looking behind the

12 doors of the nation’s single central bank. Live news and information about

13 securities and foreign currency is often given at a dealing desk, which is

14 identical to those in daily use in the Bank. There, visitors can imagine

15 themselves in the world of high finance money.

EDITING ED008

www.english-grammar.at

The Bank of England Museum

Some of the lines in the text below have a word which should not be there. If the line is correct put a

tick into the box at the end of the line. If the line has a word which should not be there, write the word

into the box.

1 The museum is being housed within the Bank of England itself, right at the being

2 heart of the City of London. It traces the history of the Bank from its

3 beginnings in 1694 to the high-tech world of modern banking jobs. jobs

4 There are gold bars dating from old ancient times as well as coins and a unique old

5 collection of banknotes. Such other items include Roman pottery and mosaics, such

6 uncovered when the bank was rebuilt in the 1930s. On the display are the

7 documents relating to the Duchess of Marlborough and George Washington ,

8 both former customers of the world bank. world

9 The Bank Stock Office, was a late eighteenth-century banking hall designed was

10 by the great English architect Sir John Soane, has been reconstructed and

11 interactive videos give visitors themselves the opportunity of looking behind the themselves

12 doors of the nation’s single central bank. Live news and information about single

13 securities and foreign currency is often given at a dealing desk, which is often

14 identical to those in daily use in the Bank. There, visitors can imagine

15 themselves in the world of high finance money. money