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24. elementary-24 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 24 (Answer Keys)
Mike: 'I could try another source if you like.' Jane: 'There's no point.' answer: (a) There's no point. A2 Mike: 'I could give you a lift to the station.' Jane: 'There's no need.' answer: (d) There's no need. A3 Mike: 'I suppose they might get the contract.' Jane: 'There's little chance of that.' answer: (c) There's little chance of that. A4 Mike: 'If the party wins the next by-election, things might get better.' Jane: 'There's no chance of that.' answer: (b) There's no chance of that. A5 Mike: 'What do you think are the chances of finding people still alive?' Jane: 'There's little hope, really.' answer: (d) There's little hope, really. A6 Mike: 'I hope I haven't left it too late to apply.' Jane: 'There's still time.' answer: (c) There's still time. A7 Mike: 'I wonder what she'll get up to next.' Jane: 'There's no knowing.' answer: (b) There's no knowing. A8 Mike: 'I wonder if we could call at the post office first.' Jane: 'There's no time.' answer: (a) There's no time. A9 Mike: 'You just can't believe what they'll think up next, can you?' Jane: 'There's no saying.' answer: (c) There's no saying. A10 Mike: 'I just think they've wasted their time, don't you?' Jane: 'There's no denying it.' answer: (d) There's no denying it. © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 25. elementary-25 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 25 (Answer Keys)
Mike: 'Do you know what I did last night?' Jane: 'I shrink to think.' answer: (a) I shrink to think. A2 Mike: 'I bet you don't know what happened at the party?' Jane: 'I can't imagine.' answer: (d) I can't imagine. A3 Mike: 'Do you know how much the bill has come to?' Jane: 'I daren't think.' answer: (b) I daren't think. A4 Mike: 'Guess how much income tax I pay.' Jane: 'I haven't a clue.' answer: (d) I haven't a clue. A5 Mike: 'Then you add the square root and multiply by 67, do you follow?' Jane: 'Sorry, it's beyond me.' answer: (c) Sorry, it's beyond me. A6 Mike: 'Do you understand what he's on about?' Jane: 'No, it's way above my head.' answer: (d) No, it's way above my head. A7 Mike: 'I assume you're following the argument, aren't you.' Jane: 'No, it's all Greek to me.' answer: (b) No, it's all Greek to me. A8 Mike: 'It's amazing when you learn what technology can do, isn't it?' Jane: 'The mind boggles.' answer: (d) The mind boggles. A9 Mike: 'So what do you think is the answer?' Jane: 'No idea.' answer: (a) No idea. A10 Mike: 'Then you take away the first number — are you with me?' Jane: 'No, you've lost me.' answer: (d) No, you've lost me. © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 26. elementary-26 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 26 (Answer Keys)
Jill: 'I'm so confused, I don't know what to do.' Frank: 'Take it easy.' answer: (b) Take it easy. A2 Jill: 'What shall I do — I'm in a terrible state!' Frank: 'Calm down.' answer: (d) Calm down. A3 Jill: 'I'm afraid I've just broken the handle.' Frank: 'Don't worry.' answer: (c) Don't worry. A4 Jill: 'I hope nobody minds if I leave early.' Frank: 'It'll be all right.' answer: (a) It'll be all right. A5 Jill: 'It's going to cost a lot of money to put right, I'm afraid.' Frank: 'It's not the end of the world.' answer: (b) It's not the end of the world. A6 Jill: 'I do hope they make it tonight — it's very late you know.' Frank: 'They're bound to come.' answer: (d) They're bound to come. A7 Jill: 'I don't think I can stand much more of this.' Frank: 'The worst is over.' answer: (c) The worst is over. A8 Jill: 'What's your view of what's coming next?' Frank: 'Things can only get better.' answer: (b) Things can only get better. A9 Jill: 'I've lost everything my job, my house, my money — what should I do?' Frank: 'Count your blessings.' answer: (a) Count your blessings. A10 Jill: 'I'm very depressed at the moment, sorry.' Frank: 'Chin up.' answer: (d) Chin up. © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 27. elementary-27 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 27 (Answer Keys)
John: 'Thank you so much.' Sue: 'No problem.' answer: (a) No problem. A2 John: 'I am most grateful.' Sue: 'You're welcome.' answer: (c) You're welcome. A3 John: 'Thank you very much for helping me.' Sue: 'Don't mention it.' answer: (d) Don't mention it. A4 John: 'That was very thoughtful of you to do that.' Sue: 'Forget it.' answer: (b) Forget it. A5 John: 'I really appreciate your kindness this last week.' Sue: 'It was my pleasure.' answer: (c) It was my pleasure. A6 John: 'I must say you really helped us out when we lost those passports.' Sue: 'It was the least I could do. answer: (a) It was the least I could do. A7 John: 'Your advice this morning was much appreciated.' Sue: 'All part of the service.' answer: (b) All part of the service. A8 John: 'We'd like to give you this small present to show our gratitude.' Sue: 'It's really not necessary.' answer: (d) It's really not necessary. A9 John: 'By the way, I've paid the taxi driver.' Sue: 'You shouldn't have.' answer: (c) You shouldn't have. A10 John: 'And as a special thank you for all you've done, we're treating you to a meal out.' Sue: 'You're really naughty.' answer: (b) You're really naughty. © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 28. elementary-28 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 28 (Answer Keys)
Jill: 'I got that job even though you didn't think I stood a chance.' Frank: 'You never did!' answer: (b) You never did! A2 Jill: 'I had some good news today — I've won the lottery.' Frank: 'Well I never!' answer: (a) Well I never! A3 Jill: 'We've collected thousands of pounds this week for charity.' Frank: 'Goodness me!' answer: (d) Goodness me! A4 Jill: 'She came top in the exam grades this summer.' Frank: 'Well done.' answer: (d) Well done. A5 Jill: 'After all that effort we didn't manage to sell a single one.' Frank: 'What a shame!' answer: (b) What a shame! A6 Frank: 'You know I put money in that company — well it's gone bankrupt.' Jill: 'Hard luck!' answer: (c) Hard luck! A7 Jill: 'I've waited 3 hours for a bus now.' Frank: 'What a bore!' answer: (a) What a bore! A8 Jill: 'Look at all the work I've done, aren't you impressed?' Frank: 'I am amazed!' answer: (b) I am amazed! A9 Frank: 'I hear that the Government is going to abolish income tax.' Jill: 'That'll be the day!' answer: (d) That'll be the day! A10 Frank: 'They say that all this rubbish is going to be taken away tomorrow.' Jill: 'I'll believe it when I see it.' answer: (c) I'll believe it when I see it. © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 29. elementary-29 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 29 (Answer Keys)
You said you would didn't you? answer: (d) didn't you?
She's definitely not coming is she? answer: (c) is she?
It drives you mad doesn't it? answer: (c) doesn't it?
It won't hurt will it? answer: (b) will it?
I think you ought to go don't you? answer: (c) don't you?
You must go mustn't you? answer: (a) mustn't you?
It happened yesterday didn't it? answer: (c) didn't it?
She's always late isn't she? answer: (b) isn't she?
They're selling their house aren't they? answer: (c) aren't they?
No-one understood that word did they? answer: (d) did they?
© 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 30. elementary-30 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 30 (Answer Keys)
Sarah: 'I want you to give me some more money.' Paul: 'Oh you do, do you?' answer: (c) Oh you do, do you? A2 Sarah: 'You're being very rude!' Paul: 'Oh I am, am I?' answer: (c) Oh I am, am I? A3 Sarah: 'I've torn up your homework essay!' Paul: 'That's nice, isn't it?' answer: (d) That's nice, isn't it? A4 Sarah: 'I can't take any more.' Paul: 'Oh, you can't, can you?' answer: (c) Oh, you can't, can you? A5 Sarah: 'She hates the sight of him.' Paul: 'She does, does she?' answer: (b) She does, does she? A6 Sarah: 'I would prefer to go by air.' Paul: 'Oh you would, would you?' answer: (a) Oh you would, would you? A7 Sarah: 'I won't listen to you any more.' Paul: 'So you won't, will you?' answer: (c) So you won't, will you? A8 Paul: 'I spent thousands on that car.' Sarah: 'Oh you did, did you?' answer: (b) Oh you did, did you? A9 Sarah: 'You mustn't eat with your mouth full.' Paul: 'Oh I mustn't, must I?' answer: (d) Oh I mustn't, must I? A10 Sarah: 'That's not allowed you know.' Paul: 'Oh it isn't, is it?' answer: (c) Oh it isn't, is it? © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 31. elementary-31 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 31 (Answer Keys)
You'd rather I kept quiet about it wouldn't you? answer: (c) wouldn't you?
He used to work in the city didn't he? answer: (d) didn't he?
He has his lunch at the office doesn't he? answer: (d) doesn't he?
In that case he'll have to look for a new job won't he? answer: (b) won't he?
You wouldn't want me to do that would you? answer: (a) would you?
He really didn't need to speak to me like that did he? answer: (d) did he?
Come back in the morning will you? answer: (c) will you?
You like milk in your tea don't you? answer: (c) don't you?
You are just the sort of person who would say that aren't you? answer: (d) aren't you?
You shouldn't have done that should you? answer: (b) should you?
© 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 32. elementary-32 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 32 (Answer Keys)
So did you give the book to him? answer: (b) him
Of course I did. I gave it back on Tuesday. answer: (c) it
Well, he says that he doesn't trust you. answer: (b) you
He doesn't trust me? answer: (c) me
That's exactly what he said about you. answer: (a) you
I find that difficult to believe. Do you trust me? answer: (b) me
Well you and your wife have borrowed things sometimes and not given them back. answer: (c) them
Well I think you're being very unfair to us. answer: (b) us
In that case just look at the table and tell me what you see. answer: (c) me
Oh dear, I can see it. That must be the book I haven't given back. answer: (b) it
© 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 33. elementary-33 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 33 (Answer Keys)
answer: (a) Who A2 Excuse me but shouldn't you say to whom does that car belong? answer: (c) whom
That's another way of saying it. I'm talking about the car that's parked over there. answer: (b) that's
answer: (c) Who A5 Well, I should say someone for whom money is no object. answer: (a) whom
The car to which you are referring happens to be mine! answer: (c) which
That's interesting. We are talking about the car that has a red roof. answer: (a) that
Yes, it's the best car that I've ever had. Why do you ask? answer: (b) that
Well, I think you ought to speak to that man who's standing with a notebook in front of the car. answer: (c) who's
Oh no! It's a traffic warden putting a parking ticket on my car and I haven't any money to pay the fine which I'll have to pay. answer: (b) which © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 34. elementary-34 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 34 (Answer Keys)
Once there was a young man who called himself Icarus. answer: (b) himself
His father always wanted his children to look after themselves and do what they wanted. answer: (a) themselves
The trouble was that Icarus always wanted to put himself into danger. answer: (c) himself
His father said again and again if we don't take care, we'd hurt ourselves. answer: (c) ourselves
Icarus shocked his father with an idea that he was going to try out on himself. answer: (a) himself
He had watched birds fly by throwing themselves into the air. answer: (b) themselves
His sister said she would like to push herself into the air and fly but she was too frightened. answer: (c) herself
Icarus said he would try and he promised his father: I will not injure myself. answer: (b) myself
The last words his father said before Icarus left were: Look after yourself. answer: (a) yourself
Unfortunately Icarus went too near the sun and the wax on his wings melted and the feathers worked themselves free and he fell on the ground and died. answer: (c) themselves © 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 35. elementary-35 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 35 (Answer Keys)
Anna is a teacher. answer: (c) a teacher
answer: (a) Your A3 Every week I work five days and I get two days off. answer: (b) off
I got a job at the bank. answer: (a) got
Do you like Microsoft or Macintosh computers more? answer: (b) or
Do you have any children? answer: (c) any
His pen will not write. It is out of ink. answer: (d) pen
Who won the soccer game? answer: (c) game
Your lunch break is from noon to 1 pm. answer: (d) lunch
The police all wear uniforms. answer: (a) wear
© 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 36. elementary-36 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 36 (Answer Keys)
The pencils and paper are on your desk. answer: (c) are
answer: (b) What A3 My sister is at home today. answer: (a) at
answer: (d) I A5 The bathroom is next to the front door. answer: (a) next
He always works very hard. answer: (b) very
Do you have time to go to the store for me? answer: (c) have
She is an athlete. answer: (d) an
There are 12 months in a year. answer: (c) months
Driving to work in a car is much faster than riding a bicycle. answer: (a) faster
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Yesterday it was very sunny outside. answer: (b) it
She loves to swim when it is hot. answer: (a) loves
In some countries it never snows. answer: (d) snows
Do you like hot weather or not? answer: (b) or
I like it when it rains. answer: (a) when
Have you ever made a snowman? answer: (c) ever
The sky is very cloudy today. answer: (b) very
It looks like a storm is coming. answer: (c) like
I am wet because my umbrella broke. answer: (a) because
Laura wears gloves so her hands will stay warm. answer: (d) so
© 2003—2006 www.english-test.net 38. elementary-38 English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 38 (Answer Keys)
My desk is a mess, I should clean it. answer: (c) mess
Valerie spilled water on my paperwork. answer: (b) on
Will you please take out the trash? answer: (a) out
I like pencils better than pens. answer: (c) better
My old job was easier than this one. answer: (d) easier
Tom works the hardest of anyone. answer: (a) hardest
This is the most difficult assignment I have ever had. answer: (c) most difficult
My boss is very nice. answer: (b) nice
Do you walk or take the bus to work? answer: (d) or
The janitor cleans the office every night. answer: (c) every
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