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1. Choose te underlined word or phrase that needs correcting:
1. Smoking cigarettes make me cough a lot but I can't give it up.
A B C D
2. The president, as well as his bodyguard were killed in the plane crash a few weeks ago.
A B C D
3. Although I have complained a lot about their service, but nothing changes.
A B C D
4. What I have told you shouldn't repeat to anyone, even to your parents.
A B C D
5. We now know a lot about the Universe than we did 10 years ago.
A B C D
6. They suggested to go on a picnic that weekend despite the weather.
A B C D
7. Students are not allowed using dictionaries while they are sitting for an exam.
A B C D
8. Last week a sister of mine sent me some money I have asked for.
A B C D
9. On hearing the news all the children were so excited to sit still.
A B C D
10. Nowdays, Rock music is becoming not only popular in the United States but also in any countries in the world.
A B C D
11. I forgot to return the books I had borrowed from the library last semester, and neither did she.
A B C D
12. Ice skating and to go skiing, which cost almost nothing, are popular winter sports in the northern United States.
A B C D
13. A new product should be judged not by the promises made in advertisments but also by the results demostrated in actual use.
A B C D
14. Some international students use a cassette recorder to make tapes of their classes so that they can repeatthe lectures again.
A B C D
15. She hardly thought for a minute that she will win the next competition.
A B C D
2. Choose the sentences that has the same meaning to the one given.
1. Iam used to studying for exams in the library.
A. I always study for exams in the library.
B. I never studied in the library.
C. I don't study for exams in the library.
D. In the past I went to the library to study for exams.
2. He used to ride and swim a lot.
A. He doesn't ride and swim as much as before.
B. He doesn't ride and swim any more.
C. He always rides and swims a lot.
D. He rides and swims more than ever before.
3. You should tell your father exactly what you have done.
A. Your father ought to tell exactly what to do.
B. Your father had better tell you what to do.
C. Were I you I would tell my father what I have done.
D. Tell your father exactly what he should have done.
4. Nobody who was at the meeting will say anything to the press.
A. The press said that nobody came to the meeting.
B. The people present at the meeting will say nothing to the press.
C. At the meeting nobody will say anything to the press.
D. Those who didn't attend the meeting will say nothing to the press.
5. At the factory he likes people to let him have his own away.
A. He doesn't like it when people tell him what to do.
B. He often needs the help of other people in his work.
C. He doesn't accept help from people he dislikes.
D. He likes people to think all good ideas are his own.