Guia 1
Guia 1
Guia 1
STUDENT’S NAME:
DATE:
SCHOOL:
CLASS:
438.- “Oh, you have my wallet and my umbrella!! Where were they?” "
_________________ on the desk!!
a) There wrere
b) They were
c) They
d) Their
439.- There ____ orange juice in the jar.
a) wasn't some
b) wasn't any
c) any
d) some
a)
440.- He __________ from depression and _______ a drinking problem two years ago.
a) has suffered, has had
b) suffers, has
c) suffered, had
d) doesn't suffer, doesn't have
441.-They ____ popular soap operas in the 1980s.
a) are
b) were
c) was
d) is
442.- ____ at school last week?
a) Do you were
b) Was you
c) Were you
d) You were
443.- When were you born?
a) In 1978
b) In Beijing
c) I'm 19
d) In August
444.- They ____ at the home yesterday but their parents _____. Their cousins _____ with
them.
a) were, weren't, weren't
b) was , wasn't, were.
c) weren't, was, was
d) weren't, weren't, weren't
445.- Was the former pioneer Irish?
a) No, she was
b) Yes, they were
c) Yes, He was
d) No, he weren't
446.- My favorite subject in high school ______ math, I ______ happy with numbers, but
Chemestry ______ my favorite.
a) was, were, was
b) was, was, weren't
c) was, was, wasn't
d) were, were, wasn't
447.- ___________ a lot of nice caffes in my neigborhood in the 50's
a) There are
b) There
c) There was
d) There were
448.- ________ many good restaurants in our neighborhood ten years ago
a) There
b) They were
c) There were
d) Their
450.- Hey dude!!, ____was that cap?
a) It was $43
b) what expensive
c) how much
d) how many
451.- _____ the students hurt by the car?
a) Was
b) Were
c) They
d) It
452.- Carl _____ so angry Sunday morning, he ____ mad at Jenny because she _______
very careful with his cat.
a) wasn't, wasn't, was
b) was, was, was
c) wasn't, wasn't, wasn't
d) was, was, wasn't
467.- Were you doing homework when the electricity went off?
a) No, I didn't
b) No, I am
c) Yes, I did
d) Yes, I was
474.- _____was Henry vey sick ?
a) What
b) how
c) when
d) who
497.- A: _______ in a closed session last Friday? B: The Senate.- 171. 28 questions
a) Why
b) Who was
c) What was
d) Where is
Rather
Positive
Negative
Prefer
Positive
Negative
151.- Susie feels really tired today. She should _______ to bed earlier last night.
a. going
b. have gone
c. went
d. be going
157.- 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
162.- I have a problem. _________ help me please?
a) Could you
b) Should you
c) Must you
d) May you
243.- You ____ park on the motorway.
a) mustn't
b) hast to
c) have to
d) don't have to
246.- Where are my glasses? I ____ see anything without them.
a) could
b) can
c) could'nt
d) would
263.- Doris has had a headache for two weeks. He _______
a) should take a hot shower.
b) should sleep.
c) should go to the doctor.
d) should stay in bed.
265.- Pollution will get worse. People ______
a) shouldn't tidy.
b) should use their cars so much.
c) shouldn't use their cars.
d) should buy more plastic bags.
272.- When he was young, he ______ swim very well.
a) had to
b) can
c) should
d) could
273.- You look very confused by the homework, Kristin. Can ____ I help you?
a) Will
b) Must
c) Should
d) Can
274.- I left my purse at home. Patty, ______ you lend me ten dollars?
a) may
b) could
c) shouldn't
d) won't
275.- It's wet and windy outside today. You _________ go out without an umbrella.
a) shouldn't
b) won't
c) don't have to
d) can't
296.- I can't move the sofa. Could you ____ me a hand with it, please?
a) give
b) get
c) take
d) borrow
340.- Excuse me! How can I ______ the city center?
a) go
b) get to
c) come to
d) got to
388.- Can I help you? Thanks, but I'm just ____.
a) watching
b) looking
c) seeing
d) shopping
POSSESSIVES
16.- Joe is my ______ husband.
a) sister's
b) sisters'
c) sisters's
d) sister
370.- What is ____?
a) job Mary
b) Mary job
c) Mary's job
d) job's Mary
PRESENT CONTINUOS
18.- Kelly is ________ a white T-shirt.
a) wears
b) wearing
c) wear
d) wore
32.- My best friend _______ a party tomorrow night.
a) has
b) is having
c) have
d) had
308.- Ann ______ right now.
a) is crying
b) cries
c) cry
d) cried
389.- Karla is over there. She's ____ a red T-shirt and jeans.
a) having
b) wearing
c) doing
d) walking
390.- What a boring party!!!!. We ____ a good time.
a) don't have
b) aren't having
c) don't having
d) aren't have
392.- Oh! It ____. I’ll stay home the whole afternoon.
a) raining
b) will raining
c) rains
d) ’s raining
394.- They are traveling by plane next month.
a) What are they traveling?
b) When are they traveling?
c) How are they traveling?
d) What time are they traveling?
397.- ________ at school right now?.
a) is you studying
b) do you studying
c) are you studying
d) Is you
398.- Is your family having fun? ________
a) Yes, it is.
b) Yes, they are.
c) No, it not.
d) No, they isn’t.
399.- They are going _______.
a) home
b) holiday
c) the stadium
d) vey happy
400.- Where ____ lunch now?
a) did she cook
b) cooked she
c) is she cooking
d) do cook
413.- why are you driving that fast?
a) yes, I like to drive fast
b) because I'm late
c) You have driven
d) no, I don't
422.- No, she's working only in the evenings.
a) does she work in the evenings?
b) How does she work?
c) Is she working in the evenings?
d) Is she working in the morning?
481.- I ___________ TV right now. 14 questions
a) were watching
b) am watching
c) is watching
d) are watching
SIMPLE PAST
24.- He _______ from college in 2012.
a) graduate
b) graduated
c) graduating
d) graduates
25.- ______ a job while he was at college?
a) Does he have
b) Did he has
c) Do he has
d) Did he have
27.- We went to France Last year. We ______ snails! .
a) ate
b) eat
c) eaten
d) eating
52.- The student said that he _______ know the answer.
a) wasn't
b) didn't
c) won't
d) was
55.- ______ did you spend in New Zealand last year?
a) How often
b) How long
c) When
d) How big
56.- I _______ be in a band when I was at school.
a) used to
b) uses to
c) use to
d) have use to
57.- Where did _______ the band practice?
a) use
b) use to
c) used to
d) have use to
77.- My roommate is in the hospital. He _______ playing soccer yesterday.
a) hurt
b) hurt himself
c) hurt him
d) hurted
82.- Hollywood stars _______ appearing in gossip columns.
a) used to
b) are used to
c) use to
d) is used to
87.- She was ________ leave the house when she realized that she didn't have her key.
a) going
b) thinking of
c) think about
d) about to
89.- The tactics _______ by Roman armies were very advanced for their time.
a) used to
b) used
c) which used
d) were used
116.- Sue is used ________ up early.
a) get
b) getting
c) to get
d) to getting
129.- Yesterday's game caused a lot of ________.
a) excitement
b) exciting
c) excited
d) excited
144.- I am used ________ the bus to work.
a) to take
b) to taking
c) took
d) taking
146.- Everyone took an umbrella _______ me.
a. Only
b. instead
a) except
b) unless
148.- I bought an audio course ________ I could improve my French.
a. in order
b. so that
c. that
d. in order to
154.- Did you ________ anywhere interesting last weekend?
a) go
b) going
c) was
d) went
163.- Somebody stole his wallet so he _______ money from a friend.
a) lent
b) earned
c) borrowed
d) lended
169.- She _______ at me and then turned away.
a) regarded
b) responded
c) glanced
d) view
478.- Yesterday when I ___ on the street an angry dog _____ my leg
a) was walking, bit
b) have walked, has bitten
c) walked, bit
d) walk, bite
479.- In 1999, the police _______ Bruno and he said "___________"
a) arrested, "I didn't do it"
b) arresting, " I'm not doing it"
c) arrest, "I doesn't do it"
d) didn't arrested, "I didn't do it"
489.- A: What ______ Carlos _______ when he broke his leg? B: He was snowboarding.
a) are, doing
b) were, doing
c) was, doing
d) is, doing
491.- A: _____ were you writing yesterday? B: That was a poem.
a) What
b) Where
c) Why
d) What time
492.- My friends and I _______ biscuits for breakfast at 9 o'clock this morning.
a) buys
b) are were buying
c) buying
d) buys
493.- Carina _______ when she fell and broke her ankle.
a) were she skates
b) skates
c) was skating
d) skated
495.- Were your relatives going to London?
a) Yes, they did
b) No, they aren't
c) Yes, it is
d) Yes, they were
496.- little Francis _________ a game with his friend when his mother called him.
a) is playing
b) was playing
c) plays
d) played
500.- When the phone rang, she ___________ a letter.
a) was writing
b) was written
c) were writing
d) is writing
510.- Ms.Peña _______ three classes last year while Mr. Rodriguez was teaching two
a) was teaching
b) teaches
c) is teaching
d) were teaching
511.- Dr. Allen _____________ his patient earlier today 34 questions
a) calling
b) call
c) is calling
d) was calling
USE:
Both be going to and will can be used to predict future events. In many cases they can be
used interchangeably.
Experts believe that the recession will continue.
Experts believe that the recession is going to continue.
However, in some cases they are used differently:
Will is often used with phrases such as I think…, I expect…, I don’t think…, I bet… , I’m
sure…, I doubt if/that… when making predictions
It is more common to use I don’t think + will, not I think + won’t
I think it won’t rain => I don’t think it will rain
is going to
‘ll Correct!
will be
7.- Can you remind me about my dentist’s appointment? I’m sure I______ it
'll forget .- Correct
I’m going to forget
8.- Let’s get ice creams from the supermarket. They _______ be cheaper there than at
the cinema.!
Will.- Correct
Are going to
10.- Jones is kicking the ball towards the goal… he________ score… he’s scored!
Is going to.- Correct
will
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PRESENT PERFECT
43,- I _______ in this city all my life.
a) have lived
b) live
c) lived
d) has lived
44.- Tiger Woods has been a professional golfer _______ 1996.
a) in
b) since
c) for
d) while
49.- She has ________ run two marathons.
a) yet
b) for
c) since
d) already
59.- We had some problems at first, but now the local people _______ us.
a) have accepted
b) accepted
c) could accept
d) can accept
a) has traveled
90.- The pyramids of Egypt are thousands of years old. It ______ easy to build them
without modern machinery.
a) may be
b) can be
c) couldn't
d) couldn`t have been
123.- Ken failed the test. He should _______ more.
a) studying
b) to study
c) studied
d) have studied
136.- I met Carlos many years ago. _______ him for a long time.
a) I'm knowing
b) I've know
c) I'd know
d) I?ll know
155.- Magda knows a lot about badgers, but she ______ a live one.-159.-
a) hasn't ever seen
b) doesn't ever see
c) hasn't ever saw
d) didn't ever see
164.- I _______ my boyfriend since Christmas.
a) didn't see
b) haven't seen
c) don't see
d) hasn't seen
242.- OH no! Someone has _____ my bag!
a) steal
b) stolen
c) stealing
d) stole
244.- We ____ been to Russia
a) have never
b) have ever
c) have to
d) has never
251.- I'm not hungry, I'm afraid. I_______.
a) have already eat
b) have already eaten
c) have eaten already
d) has already eaten
325.- Tom _______ (live) in Zaragoza for the past 15 years.
a) had lived
b) has lived
c) heve lived
d) lived
331.- Mr. Kim never (to put on) _______ a suit.
a) puts up
b) has put
c) put
d) put up
333.- My brother ______(grow) a mustache since I last ______him.
a) had/saw
b) has grown/saw
c) have/see
d) had/seen
350.- ________ has gone to Ireland too many times?
a) What
b) Who
c) Where
d) What time
368.- They have studied Chinese_____ two years now
a) since
b) about
c) in
d) for
395.- I’ve received a lot of phone calls ____ .
a) on Friday
b) yesterday
c) two days ago
d) this week
396.- He's ____ off his holiday.
a) taking
b) put
c) calling
d) need
Already/Just/Still/Yet
Utilizamos los adverbios “already”, “just”, “still” y “yet” más a menudo en el
presente perfecto, aunque podemos usarlos en otros tiempos verbales. Estos
adverbios se utilizan en referencia a tiempo y su posición dentro de la oración
depende de cuál de ellos estemos utilizando.
Already
Ejemplos:
They have already finished their homework. (Ya han acabado sus deberes.)
Jacob has already left work. (Jacob ya se ha ido del trabajo.)
The train has already arrived. (El tren ya ha llegado.)
Just
“Just” se utiliza para acciones o eventos que ocurrieron hace poco tiempo y
como tal puede ser traducido como “acabar de” o “sólo”. Al igual que con
“already”, “just” va antes del verbo o entre el auxiliar y el verbo en la frase.
Ejemplos:
I just ate, but I’m already hungry again. (Acabo de comer pero ya tengo
hambre de nuevo.)
Where’s Jacob? He’s just left. (¿Donde está Jacob? Acaba de irse.)
Beth has just moved to New York. (Beth acaba de trasladarse a Nueva
York.)
Still
Ejemplos:
I took two pills, but I still have a headache. (He tomado dos pastillas, pero
todavía tengo dolor de cabeza.)
Is Jacob still working at the hospital? (¿Jacob aún trabaja en el hospital?)
They still haven’t finished their homework. (Todavía no han acabado sus
deberes.)
Yet
“Yet” es usado para algo que esperamos que hubiera pasado ya pero todavía no
ha pasado. Tendemos a usarlo en frases negativas e interrogativas. En frases
negativas puede ser traducido como "aún"’ o “todavía” y en preguntas como
“ya”. En contraste con los otros adverbios de esta lección, “yet” va al final de la
frase.
Ejemplos:
I’m really hungry. I haven’t eaten yet. (Tengo mucha hambre. Todavía no he
comido.)
Jacob hasn’t left his job at the hospital yet. (Jacob todavía no se ha ido de
su trabajo en el hospital.)
Have they finished their homework yet? (¿Ya han terminado sus deberes?)
Has the train arrived yet? (¿Ya ha llegado el tren?)
EVER NEVER
USED WITH THE PRESENT PERFECT
Ever means 'at any time', the specific time is unknown Never is originally a contraction of 'not ever'.
or unnecessary, and is used inquestions.
Have you ever met a famous person ?
(Did you meet a famous person at any time in the past.)
Ever is also used with nothing, nobody for things that Never means the subject hasn't had a certain
haven't happened before. experience before.
- Nobody has ever travelled through time. Have you ever been abroad? No, I’ve never been
abroad.
(I've never had that experience before.)
Ever is also used with 'the first time' for first Never can be used in negative questions to
experiences. show the surprise that you've never had a certain
This is the first time I've ever eaten snake soup. experience before.
Have you never played soccer?
Questions:
ever
never
never
ever
ever
ever
ever
ever
never
Never
FUTURE PERFECT
103.- Scientists ________ a cure for cancer by the end of this century.
a) will have found
b) will find
c) will had
d) will found
142.- By this time tomorrow, _________ in Montreal.
a) I'm arriving
b) I've been arriving
c) I'd arrive
d) I'll have arrived
PAST PERFECT
72.- By the time he died, Jack Kirby ______ more than 50 comic characters.
a) created
b) has created
c) had created
d) must create
75.- She told the police that she _______ some boys attacking the man.
a) had seen
b) has seen
c) was seeing
d) did see
101.- When he was arrested, the conman _______ that he had ever done anything illegal.
a) predicted
b) said
c) denied
d) concluded
182.- I __________ extremely hard before the test was given.
a) have studied
b) has studied
c) studied
d) had studied
184.- Had you expected to find many vacant hotel rooms, but you only found one?
a) yes, we did
b) yes, you have
c) yes, I do
d) yes, we had
185.- They __________ in the Super Bowl in 1990, so they were more prepared in 1995
a) are played
b) had played
c) played
d) have played
186.- _____________ color photography before he tried black and white film?
a) had he enjoyed
b) did he enjoyed
c) he enjoyed
d) have he enjoyed
187.- She __________ all over town for a formal dress before she found one she liked.
a) looks
b) are looking
c) looked
d) had looked
189.- Tonya _______ as a decorator before she opened her shop.
a) has worked
b) is working
c) was work
d) had worked
190.- _______ the ballet so much that they wanted to see it again?
a) Who did enjoy
b) Who had enjoyed
c) Who enjoyed
d) What had enjoyed
191.- Had the power supply failed during the night, so the house got cold?
a) Yes, it was
b) No, it wasn't
c) Yes, it had
d) No, it hasn’t
192.- You _______ earlier in the day, so we knew you were on your way.
a) was called
b) is calling
c) have called
d) had called
194.- Karen and Christopher _______ their bakery long before the big one came to town.
a) had started
b) started
c) starts
d) have started
195.- The alligators at the edge of the pond _______ us until we realized they were behind
a fence.
a) have scared
b) are scaring
c) scared
d) had scared
196.- Had the defense attorney argued before Judge Sanchez prior to last June's trial?
a) Yes, they were
b) Yes, he has
c) No, he hadn't
d) Yes, he was
198.- Mark _______ well at the playground, so his mother bought him a treat.
a) was behaving
b) behaves
c) is behaving
d) had behaved
199.- You _______ about conditions in the Middle East long before you _______ that trip.
a) had known/ make
b) had known/ made
c) know/ make
d) has known/makes
200.- A: ______ to research his family history a year before he visited Ireland?
B: Robert
a) Who had begun
b) Who is begun
c) Why
d) How did he
201.- The Lanes family ______ organic vegetables even before they planted their garden.
a) have eaten
b) has eaten
c) are eating
d) had eaten
202.- Before the treasure hunt started, Ryan's mother ________ clues in the yard.
a) had hidden
b) is hidden
c) was hidding
d) hides
204.- The geese _______ from Michigan to Florida before the first snow fell.
a) had flown
b) have flew
c) flies
d) is flying
206.- The choir _______ together many times before its tour of Europe last month.
a) have sang
b) have sing
c) had sung
d) sung
207.- Carl _______long enough when his mother woke him up.
a) haven't sleep
b) haven't slept
c) hadn't slept
d) haven't sleep
208.- Olga was _____ when Seventies styles returned; she ______ them since high
school!
a) amusing/ have worn
b) amused/ had worn
c) amusing/ have worn
d) amused/ wearing
209.- We _______ in the rain long before the gates were opened.
a) stand
b) had stand
c) hadn't stood
d) stood
210.- Russ and Becca ______much experience with building before they started their
deck.
a) hadn't had
b) had have
c) had having
d) have
211.- A: _________ The Wilsons saved enough money?
B: To pay their taxes before the deadline arrived.
a) Why had
b) What had
c) What have
d) Why did
250.- By the time we arrived, it _____so dark, we couldn’t see anything.-323.-
a) had gotten
b) had get
c) had getting
d) getting
323.- By the time we arrived, it (get) _______ so dark, we couldn't see anything.
a) had get
b) had got
c) has gotten
d) had gotten
324.- She didn't want to hear the joke because he (tell)_______ it ten times. 30 questions
a) had tell
b) had telled
c) had told
d) told
PHRASAL VERBS
94.- He asked her to marry him, but she ________ .
a) turned down
b) turned down him
c) turned him down
d) turned
165.- The doctor has told her that she must give _______ drinking.
a) from
b) out
c) off
d) up
287.- He ____ off his holiday until after the winter.
a) took
b) put
c) called
d) logged
289.- Jane is always poking her nose in other people's business. She's so ____!
a) inquisitive
b) obedient
c) playful
d) unreliable
292.- She ____ the sack last week and is now looking for a new job.
a) did
b) made
c) took
d) got
294.- During his stay in Indonesia he went ____ with malaria.
a) up
b) off
c) down .- become ill.
d) over
297.- I couldn't get in ____ with you all week! Where have you been?
a) contact
b) call
c) touch
d) talk
302.- I intended to go for a walk, but the weather put me _______ the idea
a) of
b) on.- ponerse (clothes) – similar engano
c) to
d) off.- desalentar – postergar.
303.- I look forward ______ you soon.
a) to seeing
b) to see
c) see
d) seeing
IF CLAUSES/UNLESS/
46.- If you ______ like the shirt, the store will refund your money.
a) won't
b) didn't
c) don't
d) isn't
61.- If you work in a store, you ______ be rude to customers.
a) don't have to be
b) mustn't
c) don't need to
d) may not
65.- Global warming will be catastrophic ________ we act now.
a) when
b) while
c) if
d) unless
67.- If I were your boss, I _______ care about your clothes.
a) won't
b) wouldn't
c) didn't
d) wasn't
70.- If your girlfriend is cheating on you, you _______ break up with her.
a) ought to
b) ought
c) ought not
d) oughting
76.- The little boy was tired. He asked if he _______ go home.
a) can't
b) could
c) did
d) can
96.- They wouldn't have met if their friends ______ them to the restaurant.
a) wouldn't invite
b) didn't invite
c) hadn't invited
d) hasn't invited
MIXED CONDITIONALS
Use:
Mixed conditional sentences combine two different conditional patterns.
Several patterns can be used:
This combination describes an imagined event in the past and the present result.
If + past perfect, would + verb (infinitive)
If he'd taken the medicine, he wouldn't still be sick.
He wouldn’t still be sick if he’d taken the medicine.
mixed second / third conditional
This combination describes a situation which is never true, and the past consequence of this situation.
If + past simple, would have + verb (infinitive)
If you were better at speaking in public, the presentation would have been more successful.
The presentation would have been more successful if you were better at speaking in public.
THE SUBJUNCTIVE
In English, the subjunctive is a grammatical mood that is used to express an unreal situation
such as a wish, possibility, or action that may or may not happen. The most common
occurrences of the subjunctive that students are likely to encounter include sentences reporting
suggestions, the second conditional, and sentences with “wish”.
1. REPORTING SUGGESTIONS
A. The subjunctive form is used for reporting suggestions. Certain verbs (that I like to call verbs
of suggestion to help students easily pick them out) in the independent (main) clause will result
in the base form of the verb in the dependent “that” clause. Point out this pattern to students:
B. The subjunctive form is also used for giving strong suggestions or commands.
Certain adjectives (that I call adjectives of importance to help students remember) in
the independent clause will result in the base form of the verb in the dependent “that”
clause. Point out this pattern to students:
Note 1: Make sure you don’t give students example sentences where they won’t notice
the base verb. If you use the simple present tense and a subject other than the third-
person singular, students may think it’s a simple present verb in the dependent clause
instead of a base verb. For instance, in the sentence They suggest that we look over
the document, “look” could be mistaken for a simple present verb instead of a base
verb.
Note 2: The subjunctive often occurs in clauses that begin with “that.” Point out to
students that seeing “that” is a good indication that the subjunctive may be required
(particularly on a test such as the TOEIC). However, “that” can be dropped in English,
so it isn’t always a surefire way to spot the subjunctive. (E.g., I suggested that he study
for at least two hours. / I suggested he study for at least two hours.) It’s more important
to notice the verb or adjective in the main clause. Is the meaning of the verb
“suggestion”? Is the meaning of the adjective “importance”? If so, the subjunctive should
be used.
The second conditional, also known as the unreal conditional, follows this pattern:
It is used to show an unlikely or impossible outcome that probably wouldn’t happen. The
subjunctive mood becomes apparent when we use the beverb. This verb always takes
the form of were, no matter what the subject is. It’s a holdover from long ago when we
used certain forms to express mood far more often than we do nowadays. It’s important
to point out this was/were case to your students because they won’t be expecting it!
Give them a few examples (make sure the subject would normally take “was”). You
could also print out the lyrics to “If I Were a Boy” by Beyonce and play it in class as a
fun way to see the subjunctive in use.
Form:
Because non-defining relative clauses give essential information, no commas (,) are needed.
If the noun which the relative clause describes (usually at the beginning of the sentence) is the
OBJECT of the sentence, you can delete which, thator who.
a) which !
b) where
c) what
a) The man who I met at the party last week was at the meeting.
b) The man I met at the meeting last week was at the party. !
c) I met the man, which was at the meeting last week, at the party
a) which
b) where !
c) (No word is needed here)
a) that
b) which
c) (no word is needed here) !
Always put the relative clause as close as possible to the noun that you are describing.
Use who to give information about a person, whose to introduce a possession, and which to
give information about a thing. Do not use that.
Use where to give information about a place ONLY if you introduce another subject after where.
Otherwise, use which.
Common Mistakes
Some Students do not put the non defining relative clause close to the noun it describes.
The chemicals flow into rivers, which are toxic. => The chemicals, which are toxic, flow into rivers.
a) The new stadium opened last week, which can hold over 100,000 people.
b) The new stadium, which can hold over 100,000 people, opened last week.
Correct!
c) The new stadium, that can hold over 100,000 people, opened last week.
a) where !
b) that
c) which
a) which !
b) that
c) where
a) , which Correct!
b) , that
c) which
Rewrite these sentences.
George wants me to do some more work for him.
I’ve worked for George before.
a) George, who wants me to do some more work for him, I've worked for before.
b) George, who I've worked for before, wants me to do some more work for him. !
c) George, who has worked before, wants me to do some more work for him.
TAG QUESTIONS
63.- She doesn't smoke, _______ ?
a) doesn't she
b) does she
c) is she
d) isn't she
80.- I've never flown before. _______ you?
a) Have
b) Haven't
c) Did
d) Didn't
132.- Tom's bought a new car, _______ he ?
a) doesn't
b) isn`t
c) wasn´t
d) hasn't
173.- The comedians weren't joking with the audience earlier, ________?
a) was joking
b) were they
c) weren’t they
d) is joking
178.- Hannah was sewing costumes for the play,________?
a) is sewing
b) sews
c) was she
d) wasn’t she
180.- Red ants were biting our ankles yesterday until we used insecticide,________?
a) they were
b) weren't they
c) were
d) they weren’t
183.- You had picked a lot of tomatoes from your garden before we had any ripe ones in
ours, _______?
a) have you
b) you have
c) hadn't you
d) have you
188.- The chimp had jumped out of its cage just before we arrived at the zoo,______?
a) has he
b) hasn't it
c) hadn't it
d) has it
193.- The cat had scratched a hole in the sofa before its owner noticed,_______?
a) was he
b) wasn't it
c) hadn't it
d) was it
197.- The trumpet player had finished his solo before the trombonist stood up,_____?
a) was he
b) hadn't he
c) he has
d) he was
203.- Bill hadn't written three cookbooks before his book on baking with chocolate was
released, _____?
a) hasn't he
b) hadn't he
c) had he
d) he has
205.- Mrs. Hughes had fallen several times in the past, so she decided to get a walker,
______?
a) hadn't she
b) had she
c) she had
d) she hadn't
212.-Peter will come to the party,_______?
a) will he
b) he will
c) won't he
d) he won't
218.- She is going to play the guitar in the concert, ________?
a) she isn't
b) is she
c) she is
d) isn't she
219.- Pete _________ work the whole week, won't he?
a) will
b) won't
c) isn't
d) aren't
220.- Charles _____ going to play chess in the tournament, is he?
a) am not
b) won't
c) isn't
d) will
221.- They won't speak with Carlos about that,________?
a) Won’t they
b) they will
c) they won't
d) will they
223.- Marcos isn't going to write the report,________?
a) he is
b) is he
c) he isn't
d) isn't he
225.- They are going play soccer tomorrow, ________?
a) aren't they
b) are they
c) they are
d) they aren't
227.- They won't speak English in class, ________?
a) won't they
b) will they
c) they will
d) they won't
235.- They are going to hike near the woods,_______?
a) aren't they
b) they aren't
c) they are
d) are they
236.- She won't cook for too many people_______?
a) will she
b) she won't
c) won't she
d) she will
239.- She _____ fly to the moon in the next mission, will she?
a) won't
b) will
c) is not going to
d) is going to
305.- You haven't really been to England, (___) you?
a) had
b) were
c) did
d) have
356.- They have smelled something weird in the kitchen, __________?
a) they haven't
b) haven't they
c) have they
d) they have
375.- They aren’t good singers, ____ ?.
a) they are
b) aren’t they
c) they aren’t
d) are they
387.- She does not speak German and French,____ ?.
a) does she
b) she does
c) she doesn’t
d) doesn’t she
393.- He is not doing a lot of homework, _______?
a) isn't he
b) is he
c) does he
d) doesn't he
404.- She finished this week’s report,_________ ?
a) yet
b) didn't she
c) she did
d) never
410.- Carlos has completed all the tasks, _________?
a) has she
b) hasn't she
c) she has
d) she hasn't
419.- The dog has chased its own tale since it is a little puppy, _________?
a) he has
b) has he
c) hasn't it
d) has it
424.- Mark never buys at Macy’s, ______he?
a) does
b) is
c) was
d) has
425.-She has never taken beautiful sunset pictures, _________?
a) she has
b) she hasn't
c) hasn't she
d) has she
449.- The cat was black,_________?
a) was her
b) wasn't he
c) was it
d) wasn't it
471.- The whole family was waiting for us when we got off the plane, _______?
a) are they
b) were they
c) they were
d) weren't th
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