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To fill in the gaps in the sentences, we need to use appropriate words or phrases. Let's go through each sentence one by one with explanations.

  1. Sentence: "How is it possible for a cream or ___ to stop us looking old?"

    Explanation: This sentence is asking about two things that can prevent aging. Since we are discussing creams, it's logical that the other item being compared might be a similar skincare product. A suitable word to fill the gap could be "serum," which is another type of skincare product.

    Fill in the gap: serum

  2. Sentence: "I certainly don't believe ___ that say their expensive creams can remove wrinkles."

    Explanation: Here, we are talking about entities that make claims about their products. These are likely to be companies or advertisements. A common word in English to describe such entities is "advertisements" since they are the ones making such claims.

    Fill in the gap: advertisements

  3. Sentence: "I think if a person uses an anti-aging cream for 50 years, they would not even look a year ___ when they are 60."

    Explanation: This sentence is comparing a person's appearance at 60 to a younger age. The correct word to fill in the blank is "older," as it indicates that using the cream prevents them from looking older than their age.

    Fill in the gap: older

Here's the completed text:

  1. How is it possible for a cream or serum to stop us looking old?
  2. I certainly don’t believe advertisements that say their expensive creams can remove wrinkles.
  3. I think if a person uses an anti-aging cream for 50 years, they would not even look a year older when they are 60.

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To fill in the gaps in the sentences, we need to use appropriate words or phrases. Let's go through each sentence one by one with explanations. 1. **Sentence:** "How is it possible for a cream or ___ to stop us looking old?" **Explanation:** This sentence is asking about two things that can prevent aging. Since we are discussing creams, it's logical that the other item being compared might be a similar skincare product. A suitable word to fill the gap could be "serum," which is another type of skincare product. **Fill in the gap:** serum 2. **Sentence:** "I certainly don't believe ___ that say their expensive creams can remove wrinkles." **Explanation:** Here, we are talking about entities that make claims about their products. These are likely to be companies or advertisements. A common word in English to describe such entities is "advertisements" since they are the ones making such claims. **Fill in the gap:** advertisements 3. **Sentence:** "I think if a person uses an anti-aging cream for 50 years, they would not even look a year ___ when they are 60." **Explanation:** This sentence is comparing a person's appearance at 60 to a younger age. The correct word to fill in the blank is "older," as it indicates that using the cream prevents them from looking older than their age. **Fill in the gap:** older Here's the completed text: 1. How is it possible for a cream or **serum** to stop us looking old? 2. I certainly don’t believe **advertisements** that say their expensive creams can remove wrinkles. 3. I think if a person uses an anti-aging cream for 50 years, they would not even look a year **older** when they are 60.