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Question 1

CORRECT
He drives quite ________, but his brother drives really ________

slowly, fastly

slow, fastly

slow, fast

slowly, fast
Question 1 Explanation:
We want to say how he drives --> we need to use adverbs Slow --> adverb =
slowly Fast --> adverb = fast (it's irregular)

Question 2
CORRECT
Where ________ he work?

do

does

is

don't
Question 2 Explanation:
Present simple questions are made with 'do' or 'does'. He/she/it doES, so we use
'does' in this question.

Question 3
WRONG
If he ________ one minute later, he ________ the train

had arrived, would have missed

would arrive, would miss

arrived, would have missed

would have arrived, would have missed


Question 3 Explanation:
We use this form to talk about an imaginary situation in the past: If + had done
(past perfect) --> would have + past participle In this case, he didn't arrive late, so
he caught the train.
Question 4
CORRECT
By next month I ________ all my exams, and I can relax!

will have been finishing

will finish

will have finished

will be finishing
Question 4 Explanation:
The future perfect (will have done...) is used to show that something will be finished
by a certain time in the future. It's often used together with 'by': 'By Friday, we'll
have done everything.'

Question 5
WRONG
I spend too much time ________. I'd like ________ more time for myself and my
family.

to work, having

working, to have

working, having

to work, to have
Question 5 Explanation:
spend time + -ing would like + to

Question 6
CORRECT
That smells good! What ________

do you cooking?

are you cooking?

are you cook?

do you cook?
Question 6 Explanation:
We use the present continuous (be + -ing) to talk about something which is
happening now
Question 7
CORRECT
I ________ to Germany last year

gone

goed

go

went
Question 7 Explanation:
Last year = past We use the past simple for completed actions in the past. Go -->
past simple = 'went'

Question 8
CORRECT
I'll send it to you ________ I get the money

as soon as

unless

in case

until
Question 8 Explanation:
As soon as = when (although 'as soon as' is stronger)

Question 9
CORRECT
I'm busy on Friday, so I ________ come

don't

not can

am not

can't
Question 9 Explanation:
'I don't come' = regularly, many times, so it doesn't go here, because we're talking
about one time (this Friday). We use 'can' + 'not' = 'can't' or 'cannot' ('can't' is more
common in spoken English).
Question 10
CORRECT
I don't know where she is. I suppose she ________ got stuck in traffic.

must have

can have

might have

should have
Question 10 Explanation:
She might have... = It's possible that she...

Question 11
CORRECT
She's from ________, so she speaks ________

Spain, Spainese

Spanish, Spain

Spain, Spanish

Spanish, Spanish
Question 11 Explanation:
'Spain' is the country 'Spanish' is the adjective for the people or the language

Question 12
CORRECT
- Let's go to the cinema. - Great idea! What film ________ we watch?

shall

do

are we going to

will
Question 12 Explanation:
We use 'shall' for offers/suggestions when we ask a question

Question 13
CORRECT
I ________ been hit by a car, but luckily I just managed to get out of the way

could have

might have

may have

can have
Question 13 Explanation:
'I could have...' = there was a possibility, but in the end it didn't happen.

Question 14
CORRECT
I was ________ exhausted by the end of the day

extremely

incredibly

very

completely
Question 14 Explanation:
'Exhausted' has a strong meaning, so we can only use certain adverbs. In the
same way, you can't say 'I was completely tired', because 'completely' can only be
used with adjectives which have a strong meaning.

Question 15
CORRECT
He ________ ever works as ________ as he should

hard, hardly

hard, hard

hardly, hardly

hardly, hard
Question 15 Explanation:
Hardly = almost not, so 'hardly ever' = almost never Work hard = work a lot, work
well 'Hard' and 'hardly' are both adverbs, but with very different meanings. Don't
confuse them!

Question 16
CORRECT
Could you tell me ________?

where is the bus stop

is where the bus stop

where the bus stop is

the bus stop is where


Question 16 Explanation:
This is an indirect question, so after the 'Could you tell me...' we don't change the
word order in the rest of the sentence.

Question 17
CORRECT
If I had more time, I ________ do more exercise

would

'm going to

will

want to
Question 17 Explanation:
We use this form to talk about a situation which is imaginary or unreal: If + past
simple --> would + infinitive In this case, the situation is unreal because I don't
have time, so I can't do more exercise.

Question 18
CORRECT
She ________ in a small house near the park

lives

stays

live

living
Question 18 Explanation:
I live You live He/she/it lives <-- We live They live

Question 19
CORRECT
I've already called her four times ________
today

before

again

yesterday
Question 19 Explanation:
I've called... = present perfect We use the present perfect to talk about unfinished
time periods. So, we can't say 'I've called...yesterday' (because yesterday is
finished) 'Today' is unfinished, so it's the only possible answer.

Question 20
CORRECT
Take a sandwich with you ________ you get hungry later

when

so as not to

if

in case
Question 20 Explanation:
'In case' = you do something to be prepared, because you aren't sure what will
happen. In this situation, you don't know if you will get hungry or not. But you take
a sandwich anyway, just to be prepared.

Question 21
WRONG
Winters there ________ be really cold sometimes

could

can

might

may
Question 21 Explanation:
'Can' is used here because we are talking about a general possibility. The other
three (could/may/might) are only used for specific possibilities, at one moment in
time.

Question 22
CORRECT
Do you think it's ________ rain tomorrow?

to

will

going

going to
Question 22 Explanation:
'Going to' and 'will' can both be used to make predictions, but in this sentence, 'it's'
means we can't use 'will'. Otherwise, you could say 'Do you think it will rain
tomorrow?' with no difference in meaning.

Question 23
CORRECT
How long have they ________ there?

been waited

waiting

been waiting

waited
Question 23 Explanation:
We use the present perfect (have...) to show that something started in the past and
continues until now. We use the continuous (...been + -ing) to show that the length
of the action is important.

Question 24
CORRECT
She ________ have short hair, but now it's long

before

used to

use to

didn't
Question 24 Explanation:
Used to = something was true in the past, but it isn't true any more.

Question 25
CORRECT
I drink coffee ________

two times for a day

twice a day

twice in day

two times day


Question 25 Explanation:
'Two times' is not wrong, but native speakers usually say 'twice'. We use 'a' in
phrases like this: --> Once an hour --> Twice a day --> Three times a week etc.

Question 26
CORRECT
The film ________ by Quentin Tarantino

did directed

was direct

was directed

directed
Question 26 Explanation:
This is the passive voice, which is used to change the emphasis of a sentence. So
here, we use the passive because we want to emphasise the film, not the director.

Question 27
WRONG
________ spent time abroad when I was a student, I found it easier to get used to
________ in another country

having, living

to have, living

having, live

have, live
Question 27 Explanation:
'Having spent...' = 'Because I spent...' Get used to + -ing = adapt to a new situation.

Question 28
CORRECT
She's wearing a ________ dress

long black beautiful

beautiful long black

long beautiful black

black long beautiful


Question 28 Explanation:
Adjectives of opinion (like 'beautiful') go before adjectives of fact (like 'long' and
'black'). If you have several adjectives, they need to go in a certain order. There is
a rule (although it's too complicated to remember when you're speaking) - the best
way is to use your instinct: if one way sounds better, then it probably is better.

Question 29
CORRECT
I'd love to ________ in the 19th Century

have lived

live

lived

have been lived


Question 29 Explanation:
I'd love... = now ...to have lived = before This is a perfective infinitive, which is used
to add a past meaning to an infinitive.

Question 30
WRONG
How did this ________ broken?

was

be

get

become
Question 30 Explanation:
'Get' in this sentence has the meaning of 'become' but native speakers never use
'become' in this way. There are many similar phrases with 'get': get broken, get
married, get wet, etc.
Question 31
CORRECT
I wouldn't say that to him if I ________ you

were

would be

am

was
Question 31 Explanation:
This situation is imaginary: I am imagining being in your position. To describe an
imaginary situation, we use the past simple after 'if'. Also, in these sentences, we
can use 'were' to replace 'was'. Most of the time, you can choose which to use: "If I
was rich and famous..." "If I were rich and famous..." --> Both ok But, in this
sentence 'If I were you...', we always use 'were'.

Question 32
CORRECT
I ________ like getting up early

not

don't

am not

doesn't
Question 32 Explanation:
The sentence 'I like getting up early' is present simple. So, the negative is: I don't
like...

Question 33
CORRECT
Where ________ they from?

isn't

am

is

are
Question 33 Explanation:
I am You are He/she/it is We are They are <--

Question 34
CORRECT
Whose bag is this? It's ________

the mine

my

mine

of me
Question 34 Explanation:
It's my bag = It's mine You can't say 'It's mine bag'

Question 35
CORRECT
I wish he ________ so rude to people when we go out

hadn't been

didn't be

won't be

wouldn't be
Question 35 Explanation:
We use this form to talk about other people's behaviour which we find annoying or
unpleasant: Wish + person + would + verb So in this case, he is often rude, and I
find it annoying or unpleasant, so I want him to change.

Question 36
CORRECT
This house is ________, but also ________

more big, expensiver

bigger, more expensive

bigger, expensiver

more big, more expensive


Question 36 Explanation:
Shorter words add -er to make a comparative: big --> bigger tall --> taller Longer
words use 'more': expensive --> more expensive beautiful --> more beautiful
Question 37
CORRECT
That wasn't a good idea - you ________ thought about it more carefully

ought have

have to

must have

should have
Question 37 Explanation:
You should have... = you made a mistake/you did something wrong

Question 38
CORRECT
Put ________ bag on ________ table, then give me ________ apple and
________ bar of chocolate

the, the, an, a

a, the, an, the

a, a, the, the

the, the, a, a
Question 38 Explanation:
1) 'The bag' because I think you know which bag I'm talking about 2) 'The table' for
the same reason - probably there's only one table in the room where we are 3) 'An
apple' because I want one apple, but I don't care which apple you give me.
Probably, this means there are several apples which both people can see. 4) 'A bar
of chocolate' is similar to (3)

Question 39
CORRECT
But they ________be away - I saw them this morning!

don't have to

mustn't

can't

shouldn't
Question 39 Explanation:
They can't be away = I'm sure they aren't away

Question 40
CORRECT
It was the first time he ________ anything so spicy

has eaten

had been eating

was eating

had eaten
Question 40 Explanation:
We use the past perfect because we have two past actions. It was (1) the first time
he had eaten (2) anything so spicy. The past perfect shows that (2) happened
before (1).

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