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1) Did you ……… anywhere interesting last weekend?
a) go
b) going
c) was
d) went

2) I work as a teacher and my wife ………, too.
a) do
b) is
c) work
d) does

3) I think ……… taxi driver
a) her job is
b) she's a
c) her job is an
d) she's

4) What is your home town ……… ?
a) situated
b) age
c) like
d) located

5) I’m afraid I ……… here for your birthday party.
a) have not to be
b) am not being
c) will be not
d) can't be

6) How ……… are you?
a) high
b) wide
c) long
d) heavy

7) How long ……… married?
a) have you been
b) are you
c) have you
d) been

8) Would you like ……… help?
a) a
b) some
c) me
d) I

9) They ……… go to the cinema
a) tomorrow
b) much
c) rare
d) seldom

10) He hasn’t played since he ……… the accident.
a) had
b) has had
c) has
c) had had

11) This is the best tea I’ve ……… tasted.
a) never
b) ever
c) already
d) still

12) I’m looking ……… the summer holidays.
a) before
b) forward
c) for
d) forward to

13) My girlfriend ……… born on the 2nd of September 1974.
a) is
b) was
c) had
d) has been

14) This beer tastes ……… .
a) badly
b) lovely
c) well
d) normally

15) In life ……… can make a mistake; we’re all human.
a) anyone
b) some people
c) not anybody
d) someone

16) She knows that she ……… to pay now.
a) had better
b) needn't
c) should
d) ought

17) If he ……… about it, I’m sure he’d help.
a) had know
b) knew
c) has known
d) knows

18) I'll return the newspaper when I ……… through it.
a) will have looked
b) looked
c) have looked
d) look

19) They said they ……… come, but they didn’t.
a) can
b) will
c) may
d) might

20) They were ……… hard questions that I had no chance.
a) so
b) some
c) such
d) quite

21) I don't have a cent to give you. I ...... bought a new computer.
a) just buy
b) had just bought
c) 've just
d) soon will

22) Mum gave ……… her job when I was born.
a) in
b) up
c) off
d) away

23) It's all right, we ……… hurry. We have plenty

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