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24. elementary-24

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 24 (Answer Keys)

Responses (3)

 

A1

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.



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25. elementary-25

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 25 (Answer Keys)

Responses (4)

 

A1

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.



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26. elementary-26

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 26 (Answer Keys)

Responses (5)

 

A1

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.



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27. elementary-27

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 27 (Answer Keys)

Responses (6)

 

A1

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.



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28. elementary-28

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 28 (Answer Keys)

Responses (7)

 

A1

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.



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29. elementary-29

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 29 (Answer Keys)

Question Tags (1)

 

A1

You said you would didn't you?

answer: (d) didn't you?

A2

She's definitely not coming is she?

answer: (c) is she?

A3

It drives you mad doesn't it?

answer: (c) doesn't it?

A4

It won't hurt will it?

answer: (b) will it?

A5

I think you ought to go don't you?

answer: (c) don't you?

A6

You must go mustn't you?

answer: (a) mustn't you?

A7

It happened yesterday didn't it?

answer: (c) didn't it?

A8

She's always late isn't she?

answer: (b) isn't she?

A9

They're selling their house aren't they?

answer: (c) aren't they?

A10

No-one understood that word did they?

answer: (d) did they?


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30. elementary-30

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 30 (Answer Keys)

Question Tags (2)

 

A1

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?



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31. elementary-31

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 31 (Answer Keys)

Question Tags (3)

 

A1

You'd rather I kept quiet about it wouldn't you?

answer: (c) wouldn't you?

A2

He used to work in the city didn't he?

answer: (d) didn't he?

A3

He has his lunch at the office doesn't he?

answer: (d) doesn't he?

A4

In that case he'll have to look for a new job won't he?

answer: (b) won't he?

A5

You wouldn't want me to do that would you?

answer: (a) would you?

A6

He really didn't need to speak to me like that did he?

answer: (d) did he?

A7

Come back in the morning will you?

answer: (c) will you?

A8

You like milk in your tea don't you?

answer: (c) don't you?

A9

You are just the sort of person who would say that aren't you?

answer: (d) aren't you?

A10

You shouldn't have done that should you?

answer: (b) should you?


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32. elementary-32

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 32 (Answer Keys)

Object Pronoun

 

A1

So did you give the book to him?

answer: (b) him

A2

Of course I did. I gave it back on Tuesday.

answer: (c) it

A3

Well, he says that he doesn't trust you.

answer: (b) you

A4

He doesn't trust me?

answer: (c) me

A5

That's exactly what he said about you.

answer: (a) you

A6

I find that difficult to believe. Do you trust me?

answer: (b) me

A7

Well you and your wife have borrowed things sometimes and not given them back.

answer: (c) them

A8

Well I think you're being very unfair to us.

answer: (b) us

A9

In that case just look at the table and tell me what you see.

answer: (c) me

A10

Oh dear, I can see it. That must be the book I haven't given back.

answer: (b) it


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33. elementary-33

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 33 (Answer Keys)

Relative Pronoun Exercises

 

A1

Who does that car belong to?

answer: (a) Who



A2

Excuse me but shouldn't you say to whom does that car belong?

answer: (c) whom

A3

That's another way of saying it. I'm talking about the car that's parked over there.

answer: (b) that's

A4

Who do you think would have a car like that?

answer: (c) Who



A5

Well, I should say someone for whom money is no object.

answer: (a) whom

A6

The car to which you are referring happens to be mine!

answer: (c) which

A7

That's interesting. We are talking about the car that has a red roof.

answer: (a) that

A8

Yes, it's the best car that I've ever had. Why do you ask?

answer: (b) that

A9

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

A10

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



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34. elementary-34

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 34 (Answer Keys)

Reflexive Pronouns

 

A1

Once there was a young man who called himself Icarus.

answer: (b) himself

A2

His father always wanted his children to look after themselves and do what they wanted.

answer: (a) themselves

A3

The trouble was that Icarus always wanted to put himself into danger.

answer: (c) himself

A4

His father said again and again if we don't take care, we'd hurt ourselves.

answer: (c) ourselves

A5

Icarus shocked his father with an idea that he was going to try out on himself.

answer: (a) himself

A6

He had watched birds fly by throwing themselves into the air.

answer: (b) themselves

A7

His sister said she would like to push herself into the air and fly but she was too frightened.

answer: (c) herself

A8

Icarus said he would try and he promised his father: I will not injure myself.

answer: (b) myself

A9

The last words his father said before Icarus left were: Look after yourself.

answer: (a) yourself

A10

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



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35. elementary-35

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 35 (Answer Keys)

Basic American English

 

A1

Anna is a teacher.

answer: (c) a teacher

A2

Your boss said that you work hard.

answer: (a) Your



A3

Every week I work five days and I get two days off.

answer: (b) off

A4

got a job at the bank.

answer: (a) got

A5

Do you like Microsoft or Macintosh computers more?

answer: (b) or

A6

Do you have any children?

answer: (c) any

A7

His pen will not write. It is out of ink.

answer: (d) pen

A8

Who won the soccer game?

answer: (c) game

A9

Your lunch break is from noon to 1 pm.

answer: (d) lunch

A10

The police all wear uniforms.

answer: (a) wear


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36. elementary-36

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 36 (Answer Keys)

Basic English Grammar

 

A1

The pencils and paper are on your desk.

answer: (c) are

A2

What do you like to do on the weekends?

answer: (b) What



A3

My sister is at home today.

answer: (a) at

A4

I am an engineer.

answer: (d) I



A5

The bathroom is next to the front door.

answer: (a) next

A6

He always works very hard.

answer: (b) very

A7

Do you have time to go to the store for me?

answer: (c) have

A8

She is an athlete.

answer: (d) an

A9

There are 12 months in a year.

answer: (c) months

A10

Driving to work in a car is much faster than riding a bicycle.

answer: (a) faster


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37. elementary-37

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 37 (Answer Keys)

Basic Weather Expressions

 

A1

Yesterday it was very sunny outside.

answer: (b) it

A2

She loves to swim when it is hot.

answer: (a) loves

A3

In some countries it never snows.

answer: (d) snows

A4

Do you like hot weather or not?

answer: (b) or

A5

I like it when it rains.

answer: (a) when

A6

Have you ever made a snowman?

answer: (c) ever

A7

The sky is very cloudy today.

answer: (b) very

A8

It looks like a storm is coming.

answer: (c) like

A9

I am wet because my umbrella broke.

answer: (a) because

A10

Laura wears gloves so her hands will stay warm.

answer: (d) so


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38. elementary-38

English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 38 (Answer Keys)

Basic English Expressions

 

A1

My desk is a mess, I should clean it.

answer: (c) mess

A2

Valerie spilled water on my paperwork.

answer: (b) on

A3

Will you please take out the trash?

answer: (a) out

A4

I like pencils better than pens.

answer: (c) better

A5

My old job was easier than this one.

answer: (d) easier

A6

Tom works the hardest of anyone.

answer: (a) hardest

A7

This is the most difficult assignment I have ever had.

answer: (c) most difficult

A8

My boss is very nice.

answer: (b) nice

A9

Do you walk or take the bus to work?

answer: (d) or

A10

The janitor cleans the office every night.

answer: (c) every


                                                   


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