Answer Key For TOEFL, IELTS, and Pre-TOEFL Pamphlets PDF
Answer Key For TOEFL, IELTS, and Pre-TOEFL Pamphlets PDF
Answer Key For TOEFL, IELTS, and Pre-TOEFL Pamphlets PDF
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Answers to 7.21: Parallelism:
1. Speaking boldly and clearly, he explained to the owners why the miners were on strike.
2. I don't know whether I will get the job, or I like it after I get it.
3. Having no money but not wanting anyone to know, he simply said he would go without dinner.
4. He asked when the apartment would be available and how much it would cost.
6. He was fired not only for his inexcusable absences from the office, but also for (his) being insolent to his
superiors.
8. After seeing the preacher in person and hearing him speak, she began to have more respect for him.
9. He is the kind of person who both admits his mistake and tries to do better the next time.
10. They are not asking for help, nor do they accept it if it is offered.
2. Insects provide many beneficial services, such as………………., breaking down dead-
wood, and pollinating plants.
(A) they condition soils
(B) to condition soil
(C) conditioning the soil
(D) soil conditioned
3. Computers are often used to control, adjustment, and correct complex industrial
operations. A B C
D
4. Eggs may be boiling in the shell, scrambled, fried, and cooked in countless other
ways. A B C
D
5. Frozen orange juice must be packed,……………….., and stored when the fruit is ripe.
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(A) be frozen
(B) must be frozen
(C) frozen
(D) it must be frozen
6. In 1900, electrically powered cars were more popular than gasoline powered cars
because they were quiet, operated smoothly, and…………………
(A) handled easily
(B) ease of handling
(C) handling easily
(D) easy to handle
11. Many people who live near the ocean depend on it as a source of food,
A B
creation, and to have economic opportunities.
C D
12. The use of labor-saving devices in homes,………………, and in factories added to the
amount of leisure time people had.
(A) at office
(B) used in offices
(C) offices
(D) in offices
14. Large commercial fishing vessels are equipped to clean, packaging, and freeze
A B C
the fish that they catch at sea.
D
15. As a breed, golden retrievers are intelligent, loyally, and friendly dogs.
A B C D
17. Photographers' choice of a camera depends on what kind of pictures they want to
take, how much control they want over exposure, and……………………they want to
spend.
(A) the amount of money
(B) what money
(C) how much money
(D) so much money that
Answers:
1. and in mountain
2. (C)
3. Adjust
4. boiled
5. (C)
6. (A) handled easily
7. historical
8. (B) the founder of
9. and more specialized
10. (A) brushes
11. D and economic opportunities
12. (C) offices
13. (C) resulted in an exchange of ideas
14. package/pack Verb
15. (C) loyal
16. or a game
17. (C) how much money
18. a designer
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REVIEW
1………………..by Anna Baldwin in 1878.
(A) The invention of the vacuum milking machine
(B) That the vacuum milking machine was invented
(C) The vacuum milking machine, which was invented
(D) The vacuum milking machine was invented
3. Jaguars that resemble leopards but they are larger and are marked with rosettes
rather than spots.
5. Despite most mushrooms are edible, some species cause serious poisoning.
A B C D
6. Judges in dog shows rate dogs on such points as their colorful, posture, shape, and
size. A B C
D
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knot, can be used to join them.
(A) Two of
(B) What two
(C) Two such
(D) If two
11. Storks constantly rearrange their nests to keep their eggs safety, dry, and warm.
A B C
D
12. The Loop, that is the commercial heart of Chicago, is enclosed within a
A B C
rectangular loop of elevated train tracks.
D
13. Judge Francis Hopkinson is probably best known as a signer of the Declaration of
Independence, but he also excelled as a poet,………………….., and an orator.
(A) as a musician
(B) by playing music
(C) a musician
(D) he played music
15. Owls can hunt in total darkness because their remarkably keen sense of smell.
A B C D
16…………………………..about four years for a new aircraft model to move from the
preliminary design stage to the full production stage.
(A) It takes
(B) Taking
(C) That takes
(D) To take
19……………………….is a general category that includes all mental states and activities.
(A) What do psychologists call cognition
(B) Psychologists call it cognition
(C) What psychologists call cognition
(D) Cognition, as it is called by psychologists, which
Answer: rivers
3. Life in ............... is very different from life in my country. (America)
Answer: America
4. According to the graph .... of people moving into the city each year has
more than doubled- (number)
Answer: the number
5. The total figure for 1976 was……………………as the total figure for 1982.
(same)
Answer: the same
6. Obesity is much more common in…………………….than in my country.
(USA)
Answer: the USA
7. The graph shows that ... increase occurred in 1999. (greatest)
Answer: the greatest
8 .................. travels around ........... at a speed of 3,700 kilometers per
hour. (moon, earth)
Answer: the moon, the earth
1 The text below contains a number of mistakes with articles (the, a/an) and
capital letters. Find the mistakes and correct them.
UNHCR
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) was established on 14 december,
1950. It was set up to protect refugees throughout World and to help in resolution of
refugee problems. It has its headquarters in geneva, Switzerland, but the
Organisation has a staff of around 6,540 in 116 countries. Its main aim is to safeguard
rights and well-being of refugees: Large proportion of the 20.8 million people which
UNHCR helps are in third world, especially in countries in africa and asia. More than a
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quarter of the world's refugees, however, are in europe and united states, many of
them seeking asylum.
14 December, 1950;
throughout the world;
in the resolution of;
in Geneva, Switzerland;
the organization;
safeguard the rights;
A large proportion;
in the Third World;
in Africa and Asia;
in Europe and the United States
4 Rewrite the sentences below using the word given and making any
changes necessary to keep the meaning the same.
Tests:
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1. What's the matter? Reza never shuts …….
1. door when he comes into room.
2. door when he comes into the room.
3. the door when he comes into room.
4. the door when he comes into the room.
3. Mary is …… only student who speaks three different foreign languages perfectly in
our class.
1. a 2. an 3. the 4. ….
4. When I was still a schoolboy, I was interested in history and wanted to study ……
history of my country.
1. a 2. an 3. the 4. ….
9. I say that Ali can play outside, but he mustn't leave …… yard.
1. a 2. …. 3. an 4. the
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Tests:
1- Do you see ......... boy playing over there? He is ......... one who broke my car's
windscreen yesterday.
A) a/-
B) the/the
C) the/-
D) -/the
E) a/the
3- For most of .......... past two and half......... million years .......... human beings
left their garbage where it felt.
A) -/a/ the
B) a /the /a
C) the /the /the
D) the/a/-
4- He says that at ........ end of ........ busy day, sleep is ......... best tonic.
A) the / the / -
B) an / a / a
C) the / a / the
D) - / - / the
E) the / - / -
1. The most butterfly eggs are coated with a sticky substance that holds them to
A B C
plants.
D
most
Connecticut.
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their
attention
4. Virgin Islands National Park features a underwater preserve with coral reefs and
A B
colorful tropical fish.
C D
An underwater
5. Arthritis, a painful swelling of the joints, is often associated with elderly people,
A B C
but can afflict young as well.
D
The young
The only
7. About the third of the Earth's land surface is covered by relatively flat plains.
A B C D
A third
8. In the 1920s, gasoline companies began giving away free road maps to the
A B C D
customers.
customers
9. The Tropic of Cancer is imaginary line that marks the northern boundary of the
A B C D
Earth's tropical zone.
is an imaginary
10. Hereford cows are one of most common breeds of cattle raised for beef.
A B C D
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the most common
11. American soprano Kathleen Battle taught music in elementary school before
beginning the career as a professional singer. A
B C D
her career
12. In 1891, first state law to help local communities pay for highways was passed in
New Jersey. A B C D
the first
13. Lumber is dried and seasoned in an heated chamber called a dry kiln.
A B C D
a heated
14. Grandfather Mountain, a highest mountain in the Blue Ridge mountain range, is in
North Carolina. A B C D
the highest
15. The eardrum is the only organ in a human body that is capable of detecting
A B C
changes in air pressure.
D
the human
Tests:
1. The watt is named after James Watt, the British engineer who developed
A B
the steam engine in 1760s.
C D
the 1760s
2. Methane is a odorless burning gas and is the main ingredient of natural gas.
A B C D
an odorless
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3. The alcohol acts as a narcotic on the nervous system and the brain.
A B C D
alcohol
4. Zachary Taylor was first president to be elected from a state west of the Mississippi
River. A B C D
5. Barnacles, which are related to lobsters, shrimp, and crabs, make strongest glue.
A B C D
6. In the 1860s Louis Pasteur discovered that bacteria in air caused the perishable
A B C
food to go bad.
D
perishable food
7. Land covers almost third of the earth's surface, of which two-thirds is too cold or
A B C D
too dry for farming.
a third
8. "Old Faithful" in the Yellowstone National Park is probably the world's most famous
A B C D
geyser.
9. Thermographs are special pictures that show the variation in heat emitted by
A B C
different areas of body.
D
the body
10. The most of the energy used in our homes and factories is generated from coal,
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A B C
oil, and natural gas.
D
11. The scholarship that Wilson received to study history at Cambridge presented an
A B C D
unique opportunity.
12. Ford designed the first large-scale assembly line at plant in Highland Park,
Michigan. A B C D
a plant
Tests:
1. I had …… friends when I first came here.
1. a little 2. less 3. more 4. a few
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1. a large amount of 2. much 3. a little 4. plenty of
12. How…… time do you usually spend on your English every day?
1. many 2. much 3. any 4. a little
17. I can‘t come and see you because I haven‘t got …… time .
1. much 2. many 3. a few 4. some
19. In the construction of the building …... sand was mixed with cement to make
concrete.
1. several 2. a number of 3. so many 4. a large amount of
20. When we run out of bread we use flour to make bread. But now we have
................ flour left.
1. very much 2. several 3. hardly any 4. too much
21. Several fish ............. dying because of the pollution in the water.
1. is 2. are 3. have 4. to be
22. He made ............... noise about the poor food in the restaurant and decided not
to eat anything there again.
1. many 2. a few 3. a large number of 4. a lot of
23. Did you hear about the crash? There.......... a lot of news about it on TV last week.
1. were 2. is 3. had 4. was
24. We haven‘t been able to make a decision on this matter because we have very…..
information.
1. little 2. few 3. many 4. much
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25.……….effort is required to master a foreign language.
1. A great many 2. A large number of
3. A great deal 4. A large amount of
26. She would like to ask you ..........questions. She needs ..........more information.
1. a few / a little 2. more / a few 3. a few / a few 4. a little/ much
27. The lecture he gave was highly complicated with the result that ……..people were
capable of following it.
1. lesser 2. a few 3. few 4. more
28. ………. of the information he gave could have been found in an dictionary.
1. a few 2. many 3. few 4. much
29. There will be .......... work to do after PCs have been put into the bank systems.
1. less 2. many 3. too many 4. very few
31. A small amount of poison............. found in the coffee cup I used last week.
1. is 2. are 3. was 4. were
32. The price of meat has really gone up. They now give you .......... for your money.
1. so few 2. so much 3. much less 4. Fewer
workers‘ satisfaction
3. Joseph Priestly, the discoverer of oxygen, had little or not interest in science until
A B C
he met Benjamin Franklin in Paris.
D
no
7. A peanut is not actually a nut but a legume alike peas and beans.
A B C D
like
9. Twenty-four carat gold is no one hundred percent gold because pure gold is too
A B C D
soft to be used in jewelry.
not
10. There is…………………….truth to the old expression ―lightning never strikes the same
place twice‖.
(A) without
(B) none
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(C) no
(D) not
Tests:
1. There is not …… in this group who likes to go to the meeting.
1. anyone 2. someone 3. no one 4.none
4. They didn't go …… last week. They preferred to stay at home and rest.
1. anywhere 2. somewhere 3. everywhere 4. nowhere
7. Everybody is worried about the high pollution in big cities, but they are doing ……
about it.
1. anything 2. everything 3. nothing 4. something
9. I met two strangers on the way to work. One of them greeted me and …… didn't.
1. other 2. another 3. the other 4. another one
20. Our class starts at eight, another starts at ten, and …… starts at two.
1. another 2. the other 3. other 4. the another
24. My friend has completely run out of money. He can't buy …….
1. anything 2. everything 3. nothing 4. something
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26. "Are there any apples on the tree? " "No, there are ……."
1. no 2. none 3. no one 4. any
27. A: "Where did you go for your holiday?" B: "……, I stayed at home."
1. each where 2. nowhere 3. somewhere 4. everywhere
29. We must make our own beds, and …… helps us with them.
1. anybody 2. everybody 3. nobody 4. somebody
30. Harold and Emily compete with …… and they are going to study hard.
1. either one 2. each one 3. each other 4. one other
34. Two dogs were fighting over a bone............... was able to eat it because a very
fierce and strong dog came and took it.
1. each 2. either 3. some 4. neither
35. The village house has had ........ comfortable furniture in it, and many of the
windows have been broken as well.
1. no 2. many 3. just a few 4. not many
36. Among many significant developments overseas last year ……. an agreement
permitting UK and Taiwan companies to manufacture computers in the Netherlands.
1. is 2. are 3. was 4. were
Tests:
1. Family rifts rarely involve the transgressions of just one person. In most
disputes, ... the participants share .......... degree of blame.
a. every of / a little
b. all / some
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c. each / plenty of
d. whole / enough
e. some of / too many
3. He made ............... noise about the poor food in the restaurant and decided not
to eat anything there again.
a. too many
b. a little
c. enough
d. a lot of
e. so many
4. There is some meat in the refrigerator. Let's consume it because it has been for
............. a long time there.
a. very
b. too
c. much
d. quite
e. enough
5. The two dogs were fighting over a bone............... was able to eat it because a
very fierce and strong dog came and took it.
a. Each
b. Either
c. Some
d. Neither
e. Enough
6. In the construction of the building ............. sand was mixed with cement to
make concrete.
a. several
b. a number of
c. such many
d. so many
e. a large quantity of
7. Sand has been used in large quantities in the building, so I won't be surprised if
it collapses after.............. earth tremors.
a. every
b. too much
c. very much
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d. some
e. each
8. When we run out of bread, we use flour to make bread. But now we have
................ flour left.
a. very much
b. several
c. hardly any
d. too much
e. enough
9. After standing in a queue for more than two hours, I had ............. patience left.
a. enough
b. any
c. no
d. several
e. too much
10. As we were making innovations in our shop, we had to keep guard the
...........night.
a. all
b. half
c. each
d. very
e. whole
11. Instead of meeting friends for a meal, she arranges to walk or go bike
riding with them. There's not enough time in her day for a social life and
exercise. This is a nice way to have.............
a. neither
b. each
c. both
d. either
e. too
12. It is important to understand how the kidneys function. The two bean-
shaped organs,................ about the size of a fist, house an elaborate filtering
system that processes about 200 quarts of blood - the equivalent of 500 cans of
soda - daily.
a. every
b. each
c. some
d. neither
e. none
15. Mercedes Benz and Lexus have ......... developed systems that send out
radar beams to detect the car in front and adjust your speed before you
get..........close.
a. so / so
b. more / much
c. each / little
d. both / too
e. none / enough
16. You can try .......... of these two dishes; they are.......... delicious.
a. one / either
b. neither / all
c. both / all
d. both / either
e. either / both
17. When I decide to take rest on a weekend day, my twins become a great
hindrance. ..............of them insists on going to the zoo with me.
a. either
b. both
c. all
d. neither
e. every
18. ............. of the complaints were taken into account, but not............ of
them.
a. Several/all
b. Plenty / the whole
c. Every / some
d. Most / a majority
e. Some / a number
20. I tried the two alternatives you told me. Unfortunately, ......... of them
worked.
a. both
b. all
c. either
d. some
e. neither
Tests:
1- I tried the two. My brother didn't let me use………… that perfume because there
was only ............. in the bottle.
A) some of/a few
B) many of/quite little
C) much of/a little
D) enough of/several
E) most of/ many more
3- Whenever it rains cats and dogs in this area, the houses on ........... sides of the
river are........... flooded.
A) each/each
B) all / both
C) either / several
D) several / both
E) both/all
4- An old woman asked me for ..........bread but I couldn't give her ..........because
my son had consumed all of it.
A) some/any
B) several / no
C) a little/a few
D) plenty of/so many
E) a bit of/so much
6- Our university held ........... conferences but I was able to take part in .......... of
them.
A) plenty of/all
B) a lot of/ several
C) some / most
D) every / each
E) a great number of /whole
8- It's obvious that the fight between ............ countries will not come to an
end............ is willing to negotiate a cease-fire.
A) both/Neither
B) every / Each
C) all/Every
D) whole/Little
E) several / Either
9- ........... countries had been fighting for six years until........... of them decided
to negotiate a cease-fire.
A) All / many
B) Some / so much
C) Both / either
D) A lot of/neither
E) So many / too many
10- ............. of the teachers we have interviewed so far ........... that our
educational system needs to be changed wholly.
A) All/thinks
B) Too much / think
C) Some/thinks
D) Each/thinks
E) Most / thinks
13- I think there is ........... that he does not deserve. He is .......... of the
best-tempered man that ever existed.
A) something / each
B) anything / none
C) nothing/one
D) everything / some
E) a little/most
14- Nationalism, theology, the exquisite glories of war, business, racism have
.................at one time or another functioned as the primary yardstick for
human belief system.
A) every
B) enough
C) little
D) either
E) each
15- The new couple of compensation systems are starting to link the broker's
pay to the client's success. ............ can be successful by jumping in and out of
the stock market in panic or euphoria.
A) Each
B) All
C) Whole
D) Enough
E) Many
16- It's a curious fact that in .......... ages and all societies, ........... numbers
of people are attracted to the gentle, not the strong, to the sufferers and not the
successful.
A) every / great
B) several / some
C) all / large
D) any / very much
E) enough / plenty
17- By 1948 it was clear the relationships of the two sides were deteriorating,
and .......... of them was very happy.
A) neither
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B) enough
C) each
D) both
E) all
18- Jessie arranges to have the kids tested. ........... of them undergoes an
echo-cardiogram, which can reveal only symptoms, not the actual disease. The
results calm her............ of the kids show symptoms.
A) All/Some
B) So many / Most
C) Most/No one
D) Each/None
E) Some / Many
39. Although a number of measures .......... taken to prevent the smuggling of arms,
the problem has not yet been solved.
1. has been 2. have been 3. should have 4. has
41. The government is worried since the number of serious crimes .......... over the
past three years.
1. have increased 2. increase
3. has increased 4. has been increased
42. The number of the casualties on both sides ……. high, but more on the enemy side
than on ours.
1. was 2. were 3. be 4. being
Tests:
1. Which sentence is correct?
1. those old red fine stone houses are unsafe
2. those fine red old stone houses are unsafe
3. those fine old red stone houses are unsafe
4. those old fine red stone houses are unsafe
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3. I am looking for a …… clock radio for my beside table.
1. Taiwanese cheap white 2. cheap white Taiwanese
3. white cheap Taiwanese 4. Taiwanese white cheap
8. In the cupboard, there are some …… tea cups used for special occasions.
1. small beautiful Egyptian 2. beautiful round white Egyptian
3. small Egyptian beautiful 4. Egyptian beautiful small
24. The new student appeared …… today. He was very attentive in class.
1. caring 2. carefully 3. careful 4. care
Tests:
1. She is …….in politics and often talks about it.
1. interesting 2. interest 3. interestingly 4. interested
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4. We were amused because the film was …… .
1. amusing 2. amused 3. amuse 4. amusingly
13. The little boy was …… since the animal was frightening.
1. frighten 2. frightened 3. frightening 4. frightens
14. My friend, Peter, is good at telling funny stories which can be very …… .
1. amuse 2. amused 3. amusingly 4.amusing
15. ―Do you understand what is happening in the film‖? ―No, It is very ……‖.
1. confused 2. confusing 3. to confuse 4. confusingly
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20. The ………man had to work until midnight.
1. tire 2. tiring 3. tiredly 4. tired
2. Most candles are made of paraffin wax mixing with compounds that have higher
A B
melting points to keep them from melting in hot weather.
C D
mixed
7. The Farallon Islands are a group of uninhabited islands lying about 40 mile west of
San Francisco. A B C D
40 miles
8. In 1821, the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, was laid out in a design……………after that
of Washington, D.C.
(A) patterned
(B) was patterned
(C) a pattern
(D) that patterned
9. The crushing leaves of yarrow plants can serve as a traditional medicine for
A B C
cleansing wounds.
D
crushed
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12. Checkerboard Mesa in Utah features a strangely cracking expanse of stone.
A B C D
strange
14. Throughout the long career, Pete Seeger has been a leading figure in reviving folk
music. A B C D
his
17. The minerals grains in basalt are much too small to be seen with the unaided eye.
A B C D
Tests:
1. As the only major American river that flowed in a west direction, the Ohio was the
A B C
preferred route for settlers.
D
westerly
2. During the annually salmon migration from the sea to fresh water, Alaska‘s McNeil
A B
River becomes a gathering place for brown bears waiting eagerly to catch their fill.
C D
annual
great
4. Perhaps the most welcoming and friendly of the park‘s wild places is the live oak
A B C
forest that surrounds the district‘s alone visitors‘ center in Gulf Breeze.
D
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lone
viewed
sleep
7. Among the disputing sections of the Monteverdi opera are the Sinfonia, the
A B C D
Prologue, and the role of Ottone.
disputed
8. Most probably, because of the likable rapport between anchors, the night newscast
A B C
on the local ABC affiliate has recently moved well beyond its competitors in the
D
ratings battle.
nightly
9. Signing at the outset of a business deal, a contract offers the participants a certain
A B C
degree of legal protection from costly mistakes.
D
Signed
Directions: Write a "C" on the line if the sentence is correct. Write an "X" on the line
if there is an error in the noun adjective.
1. Tom drove past the police's station on his way to work. police station
2. Joan Sutherland is my favorite opera singer.
3. I need to have my car's license renewed. car license
4. During the power shortage, the streets lights went out. street lights
5. He wanted to take an economic class. economics class
6. Many people are worried about the current world's situation. world situation
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7. The news reporter was at the scene of the accident.
8. Phyllis and Julie put up the party decorations.
9. Three footballs teams were tied for first place. football teams
10. Mike is the new mathematics professor.
11. We need some paper napkins for the picnic.
12. The students did not like the dormitory's rules. dormitory rules
13. The marble floor felt like ice.
14. The television's repairman picked up my television set this morning. television
repairman
15. I went to three dances recitals last year. dance recitals
16. John bought some leather gloves yesterday.
17. I need to buy a plane's ticket. plane ticket
18. He took many languages courses when he was in New York. language courses
19. She put a new table lamp in her living room.
20. He is taking an advanced physic course this semester. physics course
Tests:
1. John paints houses, so we call him a ……
1. painter house 2. house painter 3. painter houses 4. houses painter
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8. Let's meet each other in the ……… .
1. coffee shop 2. coffee shopping
3. coffees shop 4. shop's coffee
13. When we were climbing the mountain we saw many plants. A doctor who was with
us said that they were called ………..
1. mountain plants 2. mountains plants
3. plant mountains 4. plants mountains
14. Horses races are recorded as early as 1500 B.C. in Egypt, but the organized sport
A B C
dates from twelfth-century England.
D
horse races
Directions:
In each group of sentences, change the second sentence into an adjective clause and
insert it in the blank in the first sentence. Use commas for the adjective clause.
EXAMPLE: The toys, most of which had been damaged in transit, were returned to
the manufacturer.
Most of them had been damaged in transit.
1. The members of the band came from all parts of the city. The majority of them
were amateurs.
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The members of the band, the majority of whom were amateurs, came from all parts
of the city.
2. She hurried home to feed her cats. One of them had just had kittens.
She hurried home to feed her cats, one of which/whom had just had kittens.
3. The president appointed a special committee. The chairman of the committee was
to report to him periodically.
1. The president appointed a special committee, the chairman of which was to report
to him periodically.
2. The president appointed a special committee, whose chairman was to report to him
periodically.
4. Their apartment was one of the most expensive in the building. The windows of
their apartment faced the river.
1. Their apartment, the windows of which faced the river, was one of the most
expensive in the building.
2. Their apartment, whose windows faced the river, was one of the most expensive in
the building.
5. This old book has had a great influence on me. The author of the book is unknown.
1. This old book, the author of which is unknown, has had a great influence on me.
2. This old book, whose author is unknown, has had a great influence on me.
6. The children went to look for something to stand on. The tallest of them could not
reach the shelf where the cookies were.
The children, the tallest of whom could not reach the shelf where the cookies were,
went to look for something to stand on.
The children went to look for something to stand on, the tallest of whom could not
reach the shelf where the cookies were.
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7. The storekeepers in the neighborhood asked for more police protection. Several of
them had already been robbed.
The storekeepers in the neighborhood, several of whom had already been robbed,
asked for more police protection.
8. The residents were given help by the Red Cross. All of their homes had been
damaged by the flood.
1. The residents, all of whose homes had been damaged by the flood, were given help
by the Red Cross.
2. The residents, whose homes had all been damaged by the flood, were given help by
the Red Cross.
9. He was put out of business by his many competitors. The most unscrupulous of
them had cut prices below cost.
He was put out of business by his many competitors, the most unscrupulous of whom
had cut prices below cost.
Subject:
1. The boy is happy. He passed the exam.
Object:
1. The film was good. I watched it last night.
The teacher liked the term paper which I gave last week.
The teacher liked the term paper that I gave last week.
4. The apples were too sour. We bought them from the market.
The apples which we bought from the market were too sour.
The apples that we bought from the market were too sour.
Object of preposition:
1. This is the student. I told you about him.
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This is the student I told you about.
Possessives:
1. The man called the police. His car was stolen.
Place:
1. That is the village. I was born there.
That is the village where I was born.
That is the village in which I was born.
That is the village which I was born in.
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That is the village that I was born in.
That is the village I was born in.
Time:
1. 1975 is the year. I was born then.
1975 is the year when I was born.
1975 is the year in which I was born.
1975 is the year that I was born.
1975 is the year I was born.
---One of the teachers (whom/that/-) I know goes to Costa Rica every year.
---The librarian (to whom) I gave the book was very polite.
Directions: Insert the adjective clause in each of the sentences below. Do not use
commas if the adjective clause serves to identify the antecedent or to limit the
quantity of the antecedent.
a. Dr. White, who has too great expectations from his son, may be disappointed.
b. A man who has too great expectations from his son may be disappointed.
a. The bank where he keeps his money now is a very old and reliable one.
b. The National Savings Bank, where he keeps his money now, is a very old and
reliable one.
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5. Adjective clause—who serves as a symbol of nobility and dignity
a. The queen of England…………………………is loved by her people.
b. A queen……………………………………………….is loved by her people.
a. The queen of England, who serves as a symbol of nobility and dignity, is loved by
her people.
b. A queen who serves as a symbol of nobility and dignity is loved by her people.
a. The restaurant hired a new cook recently. The cook, who has studied his culinary
art in France, is expected to be very good.
b. A cook who has studied his culinary art in France is expected to be very good.
a. The pictures which were painted by the great masters of the Renaissance sold for a
high price at the auction.
b. The pictures, which were painted by the great masters of the Renaissance, sold for
a high price at the auction.
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9. Adjective clause—who liked the insurance plan
a. All the teachers…………………………………signed up for it. (omit all)
b. Some of the teachers………………………signed up for it. (omit some of)
a. The teachers, who liked the insurance plan, signed up for it.
b. The teachers who liked the insurance plan signed up for it.
a. John's father, who is very strict with his children, believes that young people need a
sense of discipline.
b. A man who is very strict with his children believes that young people need a sense
of discipline.
a. A novel which uses a white whale to represent evil tells of one man's attempt to
capture this whale.
b. Moby Dick, which uses a white whale to represent evil, tells of one man's attempt
to capture this whale.
Tests:
1. This is the student …… book I borrowed last Friday.
1. whom 2. who 3. which 4. whose
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5. Children …… eat a lot of sugar often get bad teeth.
1. that 2. whom 3. whose 4. which
8. Can you remember the person …… you took the book from?
1. who 2. whose 3. whom 4. he who
10. The teacher …… was one of the most famous teachers in Tehran.
1. which I talked 2. whose I talked 3. whom I talked 4. I talked with
13. People …… think too much of themselves are rarely admired by others.
1. that they 2. who 3. whom 4. whose
18. I don't like to return to the question…… you have just answered …….
1. that,--- 2. when,--- 3. which, it 4. whatever, it
26. Mr. Amini, …… I spoke on the phone last night, is very interested in our plan.
1. to who 2. whom 3. which 4. to whom
28. The automobile …….was continually being stopped by the cheering employees.
1. in which the manager was driving
2. which the manager was driving in
3. in that the manager was driving
4. that the manager was driving
29. The tree ………… are almost naked now is very old.
1. of which the branches 2. whose branches
3. of the branches which 4. which branches
32. Helen Keller, ………… became deaf, dumb, and blind shortly after birth, wrote her
name in the pages of history.
1. which 2. who 3. that 4. 2&3
3. Dolphins lack vocal cords but they have a large, oil-fined organ called the ‗melon'
A B
which with they can produce a wide variety of sounds.
C D
with which
8. Seals appear clumsy on the land,………………..are able to move short distances faster
than most people can run.
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(A) but they
(B) which they
(C) they
(D) which
11. The size and shape of a nail depends primarily on the function………………intended.
(A) which it is
(B) for which it is
(C) which it is for
(D) for which is
Punctuate carefully. Consider all possible forms, both formal and informal, for the
introductory words.
Person as Antecedent
1. Albert Einstein will always be revered in history. He was not only a great scientist
but a great human being.
Albert Einstein, who was not only a great scientist but a great human being, will
always be revered in history.
2. A man meets all his responsibilities. Everyone admires such a man. (omit such)
The student whose composition was read in class was highly praised by his teacher.
4. Mr. Peters is a very prominent lawyer. The judge is talking to him at the moment.
Mr. Peters, to whom the judge is talking at the moment, is a very prominent lawyer.
5. The man is a very prominent lawyer. The judge is talking to him at the moment.
The man to whom the judge is talking at the moment is a very prominent lawyer.
6. All of the office workers were dismissed by the company. (omit all of) They had
gone on strike for higher pay.
The office workers, who had gone on strike for higher pay, were dismissed by the
company.
7. Some of the office workers were dismissed by the company. (omit some of) They
had gone on strike for higher pay.
The office workers who had gone on strike for higher pay were dismissed by the
company.
8. Suddenly a man appeared at the back door. She knew the man was wanted by the
police.
Suddenly a man, whom she knew was wanted by the police, appeared at the back
door.
9. The soldiers on the European front were overjoyed when they received the news of
the armistice. Many of them had been on active duty for four years.
The soldiers on the European front, many of whom had been on active duty for four
years, were overjoyed when they received the news of the armistice.
Thing as Antecedent
10. Tennis offers a pleasant means of recreation for young people. It can be played by
two or four players.
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Tennis, which can be played by two or four players, offers a pleasant means of
recreation for young people.
11. His last letter was lost. It was the letter in which he enclosed the check.
12. The books finally arrived. He had written for the books.
13. This television program is very popular with young children. Some educators are
producing the program.
This television program, which some educators are producing, is very popular with
young children.
14. Some people do not like modern art. They believe it is only a random splashing of
paint on canvas.
Some people do not like modern art, which they believe is only a random splashing of
paint on canvas.
15. He made some notes on a piece of paper. He then quickly put the piece of paper
in his pocket.
He made some notes on a piece of paper, which he then quickly put in his pocket.
Place as Antecedent
16. The town has been very much in the news these days. The university is located
there.
The town, where the university is located, has been very much in the news these
days.
The town, in which the university is located, has been very much in the news these
days.
17. The city is rich in historical associations. Henry James preferred to live there.
The city, where Henry James preferred to live, is rich in historical associations.
The city, in which Henry James preferred to live, is rich in historical associations.
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18. London is rich in historical associations. Henry James preferred to live there.
19. The garage is very expensive. The executives of the company park their cars
there.
The garage where the executives of the company park their cars is very expensive.
The garage in which the executives of the company park their cars is very expensive.
20. There was a wonderful view from the hilltop. The hikers had stopped there to have
lunch.
There was a wonderful view from the hilltop where the hikers had stopped to have
lunch.
There was a wonderful view from the hilltop in which the hikers had stopped to have
lunch.
Time as Antecedent
21. The president will see you on Saturday. On this day he will have more time to
spend with you.
The president will see you on Saturday, on which he will have more time to spend with
you.
The president will see you on Saturday, when he will have more time to spend with
you.
22. Most students look forward to the Christmas holidays. At this time they can relax
after months of hard work.
Most students look forward to the Christmas holidays when they can relax after
months of hard work.
Most students look forward to the Christmas holidays on which they can relax after
months of hard work.
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23. They generally take a short vacation in January. In this month there is very little
business in their store.
They generally take a short vacation in January when there is very little business in
their store.
They generally take a short vacation in January in which there is very little business in
their store.
Directions:
Change the adjective clauses to participial phrases. Use the required form of the
participles. Keep the commas if they are used with the adjective clauses.
EXAMPLE:
a. The woman who is washing the dishes is our new cook.
The woman washing the dishes is our new cook. (The participle is derived from a
progressive verb.)
Anyone violating this law will be punished. (The participle is derived from a non-
progressive verb.)
2. Anyone who travels in a foreign land should make sure that he has the proper
documents.
Anyone travelling in a foreign land should make sure that he has the proper
documents.
3. All passengers who are not going to Rockaway must change trains at the next stop.
All passengers not going to Rockaway must change trains at the next stop.
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5. Anyone who doesn't enter the country legally will be immediately deported to the
country he came from.
Anyone not entering the country legally will be immediately deported to the country
he came from.
6. The young woman, who was running to catch the bus, stumbled and fell.
The young woman, running to catch the bus, stumbled and fell.
Past Participle
The time of the main verb determines the time of the participle.
EXAMPLE: Doctors often recommend rabies shots for anyone who is bitten by a
strange dog.
Doctors often recommend rabies shots for anyone bitten by a strange dog.
1. The jewelry which was stolen from our neighbor's house was found by the police.
The jewelry stolen from our neighbor's house was found by the police.
2. A letter which is sent by airmail should arrive sooner than one which is sent by
regular mail.
A letter sent by airmail should arrive sooner than one which is sent by regular mail.
4. Mr. X, who has been exiled from his homeland for many years, began to make
inquiries about whether he could return.
Mr. X, exiled/having been exiled from his homeland for many years, began to make
inquiries about whether he could return.
5. The young violinist, who was encouraged by his teacher, decided to enter his name
in the music contest.
The young violinist, encouraged by his teacher, decided to enter his name in the
music contest.
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6. The two women, who were dressed in their Sunday best, proceeded on to church.
7. Any package which is not wrapped properly will not be accepted by the post office.
Any package not wrapped properly will not be accepted by the post office.
EXAMPLE: Those houses which are now being torn down were built fifty years ago.
Those houses being torn down now were built fifty years ago.
2. The tooth that is being extracted by the dentist has been hurting me for some time.
The tooth being extracted by the dentist has been hurting me for some time.
3. They expect to help the poor with the money that is being collected.
They expect to help the poor with the money being collected.
4. The air-conditioner which is now being installed should make the room more
comfortable.
The air-conditioner now being installed should make the room more comfortable.
5. The letter which is being typed now will introduce you to our representative in
London.
The letter being typed now will introduce you to our representative in London.
Perfect Participial Forms (Examples, having offered, having been offering, having
been offered)
The perfect forms indicate time that corresponds to the present perfect or the past
perfect tense. (Informally the general forms of the participle may also be used.)
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EXAMPLE: Anyone who has talked to him once will be convinced of his innocence.
Anyone having talked to him once will be convinced of his innocence.
1. The Smiths, who had found just the house they wanted to buy, began to bargain
with the owners to reduce the price.
The Smiths, having found just the house they wanted to buy, began to bargain with
the owners to reduce the price.
2. Mr. Preston, who had been offered a good job out-of-town, told his wife they would
have to move.
Mr. Preston, having been offered a good job out-of-town, told his wife they would
have to move.
3. The orchestra members, who had been practicing all day, were very tired by
evening.
The orchestra members, having been practicing all day, were very tired by evening.
4. Anyone who has served a term in prison will not be hired by that company.
Anyone having served a term in prison will not be hired by that company.
5. Mr. Richards, who had been badly wounded in the last war, was receiving a pension
from the government.
Mr. Richards, having been badly wounded in the last war, was receiving a pension
from the government.
6. Alice, who had not understood the chemistry lectures at all, failed the examination.
Alice, having not understood the chemistry lectures at all, failed the examination.
7. The garden, which had been neglected by the former tenants, was overgrown with
weeds.
The garden, having been neglected by the former tenants, was overgrown with weeds.
FORMS OF PARTICIPLES
Change the adjective clauses to participial phrases, using one of the participial forms
given in 5-1. Keep the commas if they are used with the adjective clauses.
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1. The girl who is making the most noise is my daughter.
The girl making the most noise is my daughter.
2. The leaflets which were printed last week will be distributed at tonight's meeting.
3. The general, who had been warned of the enemy's approaching attack, had all his
men ready.
The general, having been warned of the enemy's approaching attack, had all his men
ready.
4. The movement, which was doomed from the beginning, came to a very inauspicious
end.
The movement, doomed from the beginning, came to a very inauspicious end.
5. The children, who had been instructed not to stay out too long, came back before
dinner time.
The children, having been instructed not to stay out too long, came back before dinner
time.
6. The snow which is falling on the highway will make the roads icy by nightfall.
The snow falling on the highway will make the roads icy by nightfall.
7. The children who were swimming too far from shore were ordered back by the
lifeguards.
The children swimming too far from shore were ordered back by the lifeguards.
8. The money which was not accounted for in his will was distributed equally among
his children.
The money not accounted for in his will was distributed equally among his children.
9. The men, who were surrounded on all sides by the enemy, had to surrender.
10. The patient, who had been advised by his doctor to stop smoking, made every
effort to do so.
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The patient, having been advised by his doctor to stop smoking, made every effort to
do so.
11. Many people who live in large cities are very lonely.
12. The dinner which is being prepared now is for the members of the conference.
The dinner being prepared now is for the members of the conference.
13. All the guests who are not leaving the hotel tomorrow must let the management
know at once.
All the guests not leaving the hotel tomorrow must let the management know at once.
14. Any student who does not pass the swimming test will not get credit for this
course.
Any student not passing the swimming test will not get credit for this course.
1. Restrictive—A student hoping to finish college in three years must work very hard.
(No commas are used.)
A. Insert the participial phrases in the blank spaces. Do not use commas if the
participial phrases serve to identify the words they refer to, or to limit their quantity.
a. A person taking a walk in the woods can see a great variety of birds.
b. Our botany class, taking a walk in the woods, saw a great variety of birds.
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2. Participial phrase—sitting in the rear of the lecture hall,
a. Oliver and his friends……………………………………………………could not hear the professor.
b. The students………………………………………………………….…could not hear the professor.
a. Oliver and his friends, sitting in the rear of the lecture hall, could not hear the
professor.
b. The students sitting in the rear of the lecture hall could not hear the professor.
a. Any of the swimmers feeling tired should start to come back to shore.
b. One of the swimmers, feeling tired, started to come back to shore.
a. Mrs. Smith, gossiping maliciously about her neighbors, soon lost her friends.
b. A woman gossiping maliciously about her neighbors will soon lose her friends.
a. A person having achieved success early in life may become bored with life.
b. My best friend, having achieved success early in life, became very bored with life.
a. Mrs. Johnson, not satisfied with the service in the store, complained to the
management.
b. Any customer not satisfied with the service in the store may complain to the
management.
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7. Participial phrase—living a life of great luxury
a. People…………………………………………….…are often heedless of the suffering of the poor.
b. The millionaire's son…………………………….…was often heedless of the suffering of the
poor.
a. People living a life of great luxury are often heedless of the suffering of the poor.
b. The millionaire's son, living a life of great luxury, was often heedless of the
suffering of the poor.
a. The handsome actor, much admired by women, became very vain and arrogant.
b. A man much admired by women may become very vain and arrogant.
a. The Browns, getting to the concert hall late, had to wait until the first number was
over before they could be seated.
b. Anyone getting to the concert hall late will have to wait until the first number is
over before he can be seated.
a. Their eldest son, spoiled by his parents, never became a mature, responsible
adult.
b. A boy spoiled by his parents may never become a mature, responsible adult.
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11. Participial phrase—not registered for the course
a. Anyone………………………………………………….…will not be allowed to attend the lectures.
b. Albert…………………………………………………….…was told he could not attend the lectures.
a. Anyone not registered for the course will not be allowed to attend the lectures.
b. Albert, not registered for the course, was told he could not attend the lectures.
a. Their teacher, leaving the classroom last, turned off the lights.
b. The person leaving the classroom last should turn off the lights.
Tests:
1. The boy ……………… to the teacher is Alex.
1. is talking 2. was talking 3. talked 4. talking
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10. The boys …………….. together are brothers.
1. who are walking 2. are walking 3. walked 4. walk
17. Acid rain …… by burning gas, oil, and coal destroys forests.
1. is created 2. creating 3. created 4. which created
18. The force ….. the solar system together is called gravitation.
1. holding 2. holds 3. in held 4. to hole
22. The psychologists …… the nature of sleep have made important discoveries.
1. studying 2. study 3. to study 4. be studying
23. The airports in Turkey were full of tourists …… to visit that country.
1. which had come 2. who had come
3. whom had come 4. that they had come
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1. named 2. naming 3. being named 4. which named
26. People …… think too much of themselves are rarely admired by others.
1. that they 2. whom 3. whose 4. who
28. All passengers……… to city center must change trains at the next stop.
1. who's going 2. whose are going 3. that going 4. who are going
29. Medical doctors often recommend rabies shots for anyone …… by a strange dog.
1. is bitten 2. who is bitten it 3. bitten 4. that bits
30. Anyone ……… the USA legally will be immediately deported to the country he came
from.
1. not entered 2. not entering 3. who is not entered 4. who not entering
33. Anyone …….. in an unfamiliar land should make sure that he has the proper
documents.
1. travels 2. traveled 3. traveling 4. which travels
34. The jewelry …….. from our neighbor's house was found by the police force.
1. that are stolen 2. which stolen 3. which were stolen 4. Stolen
35. The solitary scientist………………….by himself has in many instances been replaced
by a cooperative scientific team.
(A) to make important discoveries
(B) important discoveries were made
(C) has made important discoveries
(D) making important discoveries
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37. Ralph Blakelock specialized in painting wild, lonely nighttime landscapes, usually
A B C
with black trees were silhouetted against the Moon.
D
silhouetted
38. Elfreth‘s Alley in Philadelphia is the oldest residential street in the United States,
with………………………from 1728.
(A) houses are dated
(B) the dates of the houses
(C) the dating of houses
(D) houses dating
39…………………..in front of a camera lens changes the color of the light that reaches the
film.
(A) Placed a filter
(B) A filter is placed
(C) A filter placed
(D) When a filter placed
40. The Massachusetts State House,……………………..in 1798, was the most distinguished
building in the United States at that time.
(A) completing
(B) which was completed
(C) was completed
(D) to be completed
Tests:
Cultivated for salad since ancient times, lettuce is harvesting before its flower stem
A B
shoots up to bear its small yellow flowers.
C D
harvested
Students … joining the soccer team are asked to attend tryouts this afternoon at five.
A) who fond of
B) are fond of
C) fond of
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D) who are fond to
… in the daytime for most of the year, the groundhog hibernates in a burrow during
winter.
A) Is active
B) That it is active
C) Active
D) It is
The Olympic Games, …. in 776 B.C., did not include women participants until 1912.
A) they were first played
B) first played
C) that they were first played
D) which they were first played
Tests:
1. The Democratic party is older than the other major American political party,……….
(A) which the Republican party
(B) the Republican party
(C) it is the Republican party
(D) the Republican party is
2………………relations with friends and acquaintances, play a major role in the social
development of adolescents.
(A) What are called peer group relations are
(B) Peer group relations are
(C) Peer group relations, the
(D) By peer group relations, we mean
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3. Joseph Henry,………………….director of the Smithsonian Institution, was President
Lincoln's adviser on scientific matters.
(A) the first
(B) to be the first
(C) was the first
(D) as the first
5………………Ruth St. Dennis turned to Asian dances to find inspiration for her
choreography.
(A) It was the dancer
(B) The dancer
(C) That the dancer
(D) The dancer was
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10. A major Canadian city, Montreal is second only to Paris as the largest French-
A B C
speaking city in world.
D
the world
Tests:
1. Liberal arts colleges cultivate general intellectually abilities rather than technical
A B C
professional skills.
D
intellectual
2. Goats are extremely destruction to natural vegetation and are often responsible for
soil erosion. A B C D
destructive
3. Wild plants were of considerable important to early settlers, and many are still
A B C
used medicinally and as foods.
D
Importance
analyzes
5. Unlike folk dancers, which are the product of a single culture, ballet is an
A B C
international art form.
D
dances
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6. The strong of a rope is directly proportional to its cross-sectional area.
A B C D
strength
7. Black bears can move rapidly when necessary and are skillful tree-climbers for their
size and weigh. A B C
D
weight
purposes
9. In most Western states, the first major industry was mining, which was gradually
A B
supplemented by ranches.
C D
farming
10. Peach trees grow good in a variety of soil types, but do best in sandy loam.
A B C D
well
11. The unit of measuring called the foot was originally based on the length of the
A B C D
human foot.
measurement
12. Philosopher Theodore A. Langerman was interested in the fields of literary and
music. A B C
D
literature
reaction
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14. One characteristic of the poems of Emily Dickinson is the sharp of her images.
A B C D
sharpness
15. Luther Gulick was a teacher and physician who spent much of his live promoting
physical fitness. A B C
D
life
17. Southwestern Boston is made up of Hyde Park, West Roxbury, and other pleasant
A B
residential neighbors.
C D
neighborhood
18. Pure nitric acid is colorless, but it acquires a yellow color when it is exposed of air.
A B C D
exposed to
19. Hunting and fishing techniques were highly developed among the North American
A
Indians, particularly in regions where agriculture was less success.
B C D
successful
collection
Tests:
6. My car is …… yours.
1. as expensive as 2. more expensive
3. the most expensive 4. expensive
9. I am …… than you.
1. careful 2. the most careful 3. as careful as 4. more careful
12. He is a …… student.
1. well 2. better 3. the best 4. good
27. Susan has lost a lot of weight. Now she is three kilos …… than she used to be.
1. light 2. lighter 3. lightest 4. the lightest
32. The box was too heavy, everyone could…… lift it.
1. more hard 2. more harder 3. hardly 4. hard
33. There are two pieces of steak. You can have …… one if you like I am not very
hungry.
1. bigger 2. biggest 3. the biggest 4. the bigger
38. That brother of …… is sick and none of you try to take care of …… .
1. you, him 2. yours, him
3. yours, himself 4. you, himself
40. Maria and her sister are my best friends. I respect …… very much.
1. they 2. themselves 3. them 4. theirs
41. My sister and …… were taken to the cinema by our uncle last night.
1. I 2. me 3. mine 4. myself
42. Your dictionary is much better than my dictionary. I wonder why you never use
…… .
1. ours 2. mine 3. yours 4. theirs
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47. I took my brother out with …… to do some shopping.
1. I 2. me 3. mine 4. myself
53. Will you ask father to give ……some money to buy ourselves a pen?
1. we 2. our 3. ourselves 4. us
Tests:
A college bookstore that sells used textbooks stocks……..along with the new ones on
the shelf under the course title.
(A) its
(B) their
(C) a
(D) them
8. You'd better invite your wife's brother to the party………….; otherwise, he won't
come.
1. himself 2. themselves 3. yourself 4. yourselves
10. "Be careful and take care of …… when you are crossing the street". My mother told
us.
1. herself 2. yourself 3. yourselves 4. myself
12. Did Reza and Zahra enjoy …… when they were on holiday?
1. herself 2. themselves 3. himself 4. ourselves
13. People who talk to …… may get strange looks from other people.
1. herself 2. himself 3. themselves 4. ourselves
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17. You and Ali broke the window ……
1. yourself 2. yourselves 3. himself 4. Themselves
1. A beaver uses its strong front teeth to cut down trees and peel off its bark.
A B C D
their
2. "Sprung" wood floors, used in top quality basketball courts and dance studios, they
A B C
are the safest surfaces for indoor exercise.
D
are
them
4. The glaciers in Olympia National Park are unusual because they are found at
A B
altitudes lower than these at which glaciers are usually found.
C D
those
5. In his novels, Sinclair Lewis drew critical portraits of Americans who thought of
A B C
them as model citizens.
D
themselves
6. Elizabeth Peabody, founder of the first American kindergarten, she helped gain
A B
acceptance of that institution as a regular part of public education.
C D
helped
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7. Almost bacteria have strong cell walls much like those of plants.
A B C D
all
their
its
10. A caricature is a picture in which the subject's distinctive features they are
deliberately exaggerated. A B C
D
are
11. The principles used in air conditioning are basically the same as those used by the
A B C
human body to cool himself.
D
itself
12. In that age of computers, it is difficult to imagine how tedious the work of
A B C
bookkeepers and clerks must have been in the past.
D
the
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58. Her qualifications are ………… any other candidates.
1. better than 2. better that of
3. better than that of 4. better than those of
Tests:
1. The American and Canadian political systems are like in that both are dominated
A B C D
by two major parties.
alike
the easiest
4. When metal replaced wood in the construction of ships' hulls, more strong ships
A B C
could be built.
D
stronger
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(A) as do trains
(B) than trains do
(C) trains do
(D) like trains
than
10……………………..San Diego and San Francisco, Los Angeles has no natural harbor.
(A) Dissimilar
(B) Unlike
(C) Dislike
(D) Different
11. During a depression, economic conditions are far worst than they are during a
A B C D
recession.
worse
12. The spinal column is alike the brain in that its main functions can be classified as
A B
either sensory or motor functions.
C D
like
14. Fungi are the most important decomposers of forest soil, just like bacteria are the
A B C
most important decomposers of grassland soil.
D
as
Tests:
1. French governments have long believed that the economy is .......... served by
intervention ............ by relying on market forces.
A) good/than
B) well/as
C) best/like
D) good/such as
E) better/than
2. In the modern world, or course, a man's wallet and social skills probably
mean.......... to a woman than the size of his chin.
A) more
B) too much
C) a lot
D) enough
E) so much
3. Mete held two jobs in addition to going to night school; consequently, he was
.......... always tired.
A) nearer
B) nearest
C) as near as
D) nearly
E) so near
4. Two natural fibers are wool and cotton; silk, a third natural fiber, is .......... of the
three.
A) as expensive as
B) more expensive than
C) expensive enough
D) the most expensive
E) too much
5. The wooden crate seemed large, but I found it was ............ for a dozen bowls.
A) so small that
B) too small
C) small enough
D) as small as
E) smaller than
6. Yesterday it was ........... that most of the trees flanking on both sides of the road
were blown down.
A) windy enough
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B) as windy as
C) so windy
D) very windy
E) too windy
7. Who told you to purchase these batteries? They are........... to fit the radio.
A) small enough
B) very small
C) so small that
D) smaller that
E) too small
8. This history book contains excellent illustrations; they are clear, occasionally,
.......... humorous.
A) more
B) less
C) most
D) enough
E) quite
9. There was.............. noise at the conference that the Marketing Department held
that we couldn't hear her speech.
A) very much
B) enough
C) too much
D) quite many
E) so much
Exercise:
Combine the sets of sentences for the following types of adverbial clauses. Replace
the italicized expression in the second sentence by a subordinate conjunction in the
first sentence. Then note which position each adverbial clause may occupy.
While (or When) I was in South America last year, I learned to speak Spanish.
I learned to speak Spanish while (or when) I was in South America last year.
1. John's employer warned him about his careless work. From then on John was more
careful.
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John had been more careful since his employer warned him about his careless work.
Since his employer warned him about his careless work, John had been more careful.
2. Edison invented a lamp which conducted electricity. Up to this time, gas had been
the chief means of lighting homes and streets.
Before Edison invented a lamp which conducted electricity, gas had been the chief
means of lighting homes and streets.
Gas had been the chief means of lighting homes and streets before Edison invented a
lamp which conducted electricity.
3. They moved into an expensive apartment. Already they have become very
snobbish.
Since they moved into an expensive apartment, they have become very snobbish.
They have become very snobbish since they moved into an expensive apartment.
4. I was entering the building. Just then I saw an old friend of mine.
5. He decided to go into business for himself. Before then, he had worked for many
other people.
After he had worked for many other people, he decided to go into business for
himself.
He decided to go into business for himself after he had worked for many other people.
6. She was next door chatting with her neighbor. Meanwhile, someone broke into her
house and stole her jewelry.
While/as he was next door chatting with her neighbor, someone broke into her house
and stole her jewelry.
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Someone broke into her house and stole her jewelry while/as he was next door
chatting with her neighbor.
Exercise:
Combine the sets of sentences for the following types of adverbial clauses. Replace
the italicized expression in the second sentence by a subordinate conjunction in the
first sentence. Then note which position each adverbial clause may occupy.
1. He couldn't take his wife with him. He, therefore, decided not to go to the
conference.
Since/because/as he couldn't take his wife with him, he decided not to go to the
conference.
He decided not to go to the conference since/because/as he couldn't take his wife with
him.
2. His car was much too small. This is why he decided to sell it.
Since/because/as his car was much too small, he decided to sell it.
He decided to sell his car since/because/as it was much too small.
3. My assistant is on vacation. For this reason I have a lot of extra work to do.
Since/because/as my assistant is on vacation, I have a lot of extra work to do.
I have a lot of extra work to do since/because/as my assistant is on vacation.
4. A number of the conditions in the contract have not been met. Our company,
therefore, has decided to cancel it.
Since/because/as/inasmuch as a number of the conditions in the contract have not
been met, our company has decided to cancel it.
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Our company has decided to cancel the contract since/because/as a number of the
conditions in the contract have not been met.
5. Every effort is being made to improve the financial condition of this company.
Therefore, the term of the loan will be extended.
Since/because/as/inasmuch as every effort is being made to improve the financial
condition of this company, the term of the loan will be extended.
The term of the loan will be extended since/because/as every effort is being made to
improve the financial condition of this company.
6. Hitler believed that the Germans were the master race. Consequently, he set out to
conquer all of Europe.
Since/because/as Hitler believed that the Germans were the master race, he set out
to conquer all of Europe.
Hitler set out to conquer all of Europe since/because/as he believed that the Germans
were the master race.
1. Their school play was very successful. This was because they had rehearsed many
times.
They had rehearsed so many times that their school play was very successful.
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3. I could not catch up with him. The reason is that he ran very fast.
He ran so fast that I could not catch up with him.
4. Now I can pay back what I owe you. This is because I received my pay check
yesterday.
I received my pay check yesterday, so I can pay back what I owe you.
Now that I have received my pay check, I can pay back what I owe you.
1. The flowers should be fresh for the party. For this purpose, they will be delivered as
late in the evening as possible.
In order that the flowers might be fresh for the party, they will be delivered as late in
the evening as possible.
The flowers will be delivered as late in the evening as possible In order that they
might be fresh for the party.
The flowers will be delivered as late in the evening as possible so that they may be
fresh for the party.
The flowers will be delivered as late in the evening as possible to/in order to be fresh
for the party.
To/in order to be fresh for the party, the flowers will be delivered as late in the
evening as possible.
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2. They want to finish the building at the scheduled time. For this purpose, they are
working night and day.
In order that they want to finish the building at the scheduled time, they are working
night and day.
They are working night and day in order that they want to finish the building at the
scheduled time.
To/in order to finish the building at the scheduled time, they are working night and
day.
They are working night and day to/in order to finish the building at the scheduled
time.
They are working night and day so that they can finish the building at the scheduled
time.
3. He wanted to save a few dollars. For this purpose, he walked to work every day.
In order that he wanted to save a few dollars, he walked to work every day.
He walked to work every day in order that he wanted to save a few dollars.
In order that he could save a few dollars, he walked to work every day.
Tests:
1. You can't lie in the back seat, Mohsen. You are taking …… room.
1. too much 2. too many 3. very 4. enough
3. Please drive more slowly. We have …… time to get to the airport on time.
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1. too 2. enough 3. very 4. so
5. I'd like to be a singer, but I don't think I've got a … voice to be a professional one.
1. so good 2. too good 3. good enough 4. enough good
6. She had …… many letters to type that she couldn't leave the office early.
1. very 2. enough 3. so 4. such
7. The foreigner speaks …… clearly that everybody understands what she is saying.
1. too 2. very 3. enough 4. so
9. My uncle is …… old man that he is not able to climb the mountains anymore.
1. so 2. too 3. very 4. such an
10. I'm sure fifteen minutes is …… time for you to have a cup of tea.
1. such 2. enough 3. very 4. so
11. This problem is …… hard for a young girl like her to solve.
1. as 2. enough 3. such 4. too
12. You talked to her …… that I don't think she'll be coming back.
1. so rudely 2. very rude 3. too rude 4. such rude
15. The book that you gave me to read was … interesting that I finished it in one day.
1. such 2. so 3. too 4. very
16. "Is the room …… for ten people to sleep?" The traveler asked.
1. so large 2. such large 3. very large 4. large enough
17. The student is …… polite that all the teachers like him dearly.
1. so 2. such 3. too 4. very
18. It is a very large box. It is …… heavy for the little girl to carry.
1. so 2. too 3. enough 4. very
19. Bob has …… information about computers that no one can be compared with him.
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1. too 2. so 3. such an 4. so much
20. The baby was …… light that it felt like feathers in my arms.
1. too 2. so 3. very 4. such
23. When I told her the news she became …… excited that she couldn't talk for some
minutes.
1. such 2. so 3. too 4. very
24. You look so funny! This hat is …… big for you to wear.
1. such 2. so 3. too 4. very
25. Ali drives …… carelessly that he usually has one accident each week.
1. so 2. more 3. very 4. much
26. There may be ……little sea animals in the sea that they color it.
1. so much 2. enough 3. very 4. so many
27. We had......in our holiday that we didn't want to come back home.
1. such a good time 2. so a good time 3. too good time 4. a good time enough
29. The garage was just …… for two cars to fit in.
1. so big 2. very big 3. big enough 4. enough big
30. Tara's got …… high IQ that she entered university at the age of fourteen.
1. so 2. too 3. such 4. such a
31. There was …… dust across the road that we could see nothing.
1. such 2. such a 3. so many 4. so much
33. A: "Is there enough salt in the soup?" B: "There is…… . I can't eat it."
1. too many 2. too much 3. enough 4. so many
36. The house was …… small for us to live in, so we moved to a bigger one.
1. so 2. such 3. very 4. too
38. She speaks …… good English that you would think it were her native language.
1. so 2. such 3. very 4. too
39. There were …… people in the room and not enough chairs.
1. too many 2. so much 3. enough 4. such
so light
Exercises:
Combine the sets of sentences for the following types of adverbial clauses. Replace
the italicized expression in the second sentence by a subordinate conjunction in the
first sentence. Then note which position each adverbial clause may occupy.
Contrast
Concessive—with although, though (less formal), even though
EXAMPLE: We worked day and night. Still, we couldn't meet the deadline.
Although we worked day and night, we couldn't meet the deadline.
We couldn't meet the deadline, although we worked day and night.
1. She spends a lot of money on clothes. Still, they never seem to suit her.
Although/even though/though she spends a lot of money on clothes, they never seem
to suit her.
3. You may not succeed right away. But you should keep on trying.
Although/even though/though you may not succeed right away, you should keep on
trying.
You should keep on trying, although/even though/though you may not succeed right
away.
4. My uncle has worked hard all his life. However, he could never save up enough
money to go on a long vacation.
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Although/even though/though my uncle has worked hard all his life, he could never
save up enough money to go on a long vacation.
My uncle could never save up enough money to go on a long vacation, although/even
though/though he has worked hard all his life.
While Robert is friendly with everyone, his brother makes very few friends.
1. The former governor had tried to get the cooperation of the local chiefs. The new
governor, on the other hand, aroused their hostility by disregarding their opinions.
The former governor had tried to get the cooperation of the local chiefs, while the new
governor aroused their hostility by disregarding their opinions.
While the new governor aroused the hostility of the local chiefs by disregarding their
opinions, the former governor had tried to get the cooperation of them.
The new governor aroused the hostility of the local chiefs by disregarding their
opinions, while the former governor had tried to get the cooperation of them.
2. Some newspapers have no advertising at all. Others, on the contrary, carry many
advertisements.
While some newspapers have no advertising at all, others carry many advertisements.
Some newspapers have no advertising at all, while others carry many advertisements.
3. Some people take pleasure in doing evil. Others, however, take pleasure in doing
good.
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Some people take pleasure in doing evil, while others take pleasure in doing good.
While some people take pleasure in doing evil, others take pleasure in doing good.
Tests:
1. He studies hard ………… he is going to go to university.
1. whether 2. since 3. when 4. so
4. I become more and more interested in math ……… I learn more and more.
1. as 2. when 3. since 4. whether
12. She is tired ……….. she was working all the yesterday.
1. whether 2. or 3. so 4. since
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14. Just ……. I was taking the photograph, somebody walked in front of the camera.
1. so 2. as 3. since 4. so as to
22. The school has given George a prize …… he has been a good student.
1. unless 2. since 3. so that 4. even though
23. ………all of the students have done poorly on the test, the teacher decided to give
it again.
1. since 2. unless 3. so that 4. until
24. We have to write the letter in French …… they don't understand English.
1. since 2. when 3. whether 4. while
25. Tom will get a good mark in his exam …… the questions are easy or difficult.
1. unless 2. so that 3. whether 4. since
26. He wasn't sure …… he had locked the door, so he went back to check.
1. since 2. whether 3. whereas 4. because
27. …… you win this race …… lose it doesn't matter as long as you do your best.
1. Both/and 2. Not only / but also 3. Either /or 4. Whether/or
Tests:
1. The customer asked the shopkeeper for a bag …… put the fruits in.
1. for 2. because 3. so that 4. in order to
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2. I gave my friend my telephone number…… she could contact me, if necessary.
1. so that 2. in order to 3. unless 4. whether
3. The teacher usually puts on her glasses…… read and write better.
1. because 2. so that 3. for 4. in order to
4. The bus stopped at the bus stop…… the people could get on and off.
1. so that 2. such as 3. for 4. in order to
5. He has to wear dark glasses…… the sunshine may not hurt his eyes.
1. for 2. in order to 3. so that 4. such that
7. The first thing to do was to develop powerful rockets…… put a satellite into orbit.
1. so that 2. to 3. so as 4. in order that
11. We had better make reservations…… we will be sure of getting a good table.
1. in order to 2. so that 3. so as to 4. whether
14. Although she has been studying English all day,… most of the new words.
1. but she had been learning. 2. but she was learning.
3. she has not yet learned. 4. she would have not yet learned
15. The doctors did their best to save my grandfather's life,……it was too late.
1. although 2. because 3. otherwise 4. unless
16. They talked to him for hours;…………,he couldn‘t understand what they meant.
1. however 2. because 3. moreover 4. whether
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17. I didn't pass the test,…… I had studied a lot.
1. as 2. whether 3. although 4. because
18.……. the weather was bad, we climbed to the top of the mountains.
1. unless 2. though 3. whereas 4. however
22. I was driving too fast and, …… there was no one around, I was caught by a speed
camera.
1. whereas 2. although 3. since 4. whether
26. While some parts of the world get an abundance of rain, others ……
1. are warm and humid 3. get little or none
2. are cold and wet 4. get a lot
28. ............. few people were able to read, the development of writing was essential
to the rise of civilization.
1. although 2. as a result 3. besides 4. therefore
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30. .......... Adana is hot in summer, it is a nice city to spend your holiday.
1. although 2. due to 3. as a result 4. however
32. .......... we don't like him, we'll help him with his duty.
1. besides 2. nonetheless 3. although 4. so
34. I prefer to work for the government, …….my brother likes to be self-employed.
1. while 2. since 3. although 4. whether
Tests:
1. Mr. Smith felt he might not succeed in his new business; ……. he decided to take a
chance.
1. furthermore 2. however 3. otherwise 4. therefore
2. Manager wanted to help the new employee;…… he did not know how to.
1. furthermore 2. however 3. otherwise 4. therefore
4. "As a snake grows, new skin forms under its outer skin" in this sentence "AS"
means ……
1. so 2. like 3. when 4. same
6. The sun appears to travel around the Earth;…… this is not the case.
1. however 2. hence 3. although 4. similarly
17. "I wonder how John's trip was." "I don't know. I haven't seen him ……"
1. because he arrived 2. since he arrived
3. until he arrived 4. when he arrived
23. "How long did they study?" "They studied …… two hours …… the afternoon."
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1. during – since 2. since-for 3. during-for 4. for-during
25. I didn't get the job, …… I had all the necessary qualifications.
1. although 2. because 3. besides 4. otherwise
28. John has saved money all year,……he doesn't have enough for his vacation.
1. while 2. so 3. although 4. yet
29. You won't feel better …… you take your medicine regularly.
1. because 2. so that 3. until 4. unless
32. We've lived in this city one year and have liked it …..
1. since 2. so far 3. until 4. yet
34. "How did Amir go there?" "I really don't know. …………...… ."
1. He had neither a car or a bicycle
2. He had neither a car nor a bicycle
3. He did not have neither a car nor a bicycle
4. He didn't have neither a car or a bicycle
39. My car ran out of gas; ……I could not get there in time.
1. moreover 2. otherwise 3. therefore 4. besides
40. I'm sure your friend won't know how to overcome his difficulties because he's …….
1. both clever and wise 2. either clever or wise
3. neither clever nor wise 4. not only clever but also wise
41. …………….they talked to him for hours, he couldn‘t understand what they meant.
1. so 2. therefore 3. otherwise 4. even though
42. I'm very busy this afternoon; …… I would go out with you.
1. although 2. otherwise 3. because 4. nevertheless
43. Thomas Edison went to school only for a few weeks; …… he became a famous
inventor.
1. because 2. however 3. this 4. therefore
44. I'll.............. visit the museums but also visit the palaces in Ankara.
1. as well 2. as long as 3. not only 4. as soon as
45. ............... search and rescue teams, the U.S. dispatched three ships carrying 900
Navy sailors and 2,100 Marines to assist in relief efforts.
1. Besides 2. While 3. On account of 4. However
46. When the hurricane suddenly headed south, the radio station began broadcasting
the news;................everyone was prepared for the storm, and no one was injured.
1. due to 2. nonetheless 3. consequently 4. besides
47. ………….the fact that he was only three, he swam…………he were fish.
1. While, like 2. Although, as 3. Whereas, like 4. Despite, as if
50. He was very tired. He felt as though he ……..run down by a ten-ton truck.
1. have been 2. had been 3. was 4. were
Exercises:
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Combine the sets of sentences for the following types of adverbial clauses. Replace
the italicized expression in the second sentence by a subordinate conjunction in the
first sentence.
EXAMPLE: I might see him. In this case, I'll invite him to our party tomorrow.
1. The performance might be called off. In this case, I'll let you know at once.
If the performance is called off, I'll let you know at once.
I'll let you know at once, if the performance is called off.
2. A robbery might occur in the hotel. In this case the management must be notified
at once.
In case/if a robbery occurs in the hotel, the management must be notified at once.
The management must be notified at once in case/if a robbery occurs in the hotel.
3. Perhaps we can get a baby-sitter. In this case we will go to the theater with you
tonight.
If we can get a baby-sitter, we will go to the theater with you tonight.
We will go to the theater with you tonight, if we can get a baby-sitter.
5. You must have this leak in the roof fixed. Otherwise, the whole ceiling will be
ruined.
Unless you have this leak in the roof fixed, the whole ceiling will be ruined.
The whole ceiling will be ruined unless you have this leak in the roof fixed.
If you don‘t have this leak in the roof fixed, the whole ceiling will be ruined.
The whole ceiling will be ruined if you don‘t have this leak in the roof fixed.
Exercise:
Use unless to replace if ... not in the following sentences.
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EXAMPLE:
If it doesn't stop raining soon, they'll have to cancel the ball game.
Unless it stops raining soon, they'll have to cancel the ball game.
2. If she doesn't learn to be more courteous, she will never have any friends.
Unless she learns to be more courteous, she will never have any friends.
Exercise:
Write sentences with similar meanings beginning If.... All the sentences you write will
be unreal conditionals.
2. Not enough money is spent on cancer research, so a prevention has not been
found.
3. We don't see you very often because you live so far away.
If you didn‘t live so far away, we would see you very often.
Exercise:
If I………………………………(stay) in Berlin, I would have found a new job.
had stayed
Jane comes to work 30 minutes late if her child………………(miss) the bus to school.
misses
If they………………(know) all the facts, they would have found the defendant guilty.
Had known
Tests:
1. Situation: Kathy wants to go to the movies but doesn't have any money.
"If" sentence: If Kathy _____ some money, she would go to the movies.
a) were have
b) would have
c) had
2. Situation: Joe is sleepy and would like to take a nap, but he cannot because he's in
an important meeting.
"If" sentence: If Joe _____ in an important meeting, he would go home and take a
nap.
a) didn't
b) were
c) weren't
3. Situation: Chuck isn't stupid, but he failed his midterm exam. Why? -- He didn't
study for it.
"If" sentence: If Chuck _____ , he probably wouldn't have failed his midterm exam.
a) had studied
b) weren't stupid
c) might have studied
4. Situation: Rex had to miss work today. Why? -- His wife and children were all sick
with the flu.
"If" sentence: Rex _____ miss work today if his wife and children hadn't all been sick
with the flu.
a) didn't have
b) wouldn't have had to
c) hadn't had to
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6. Situation: It's possible for you to do this quiz because you have a computer and
modem.
"If" sentence: It _____ possible for you to do this quiz if you didn't have a computer
and modem.
a) hadn't been
b) wasn't
c) wouldn't be
7. I won't talk to her again .................she does not apologize for her rude behavior.
a. so that b. in case c. as much as d. as long as
10. You can take my car ........................ you don't smash it up.
a. as much as b. as well as c. as soon as d. as long as
15. If Ms. White is unable to answer your question, Ms. Williams, her supervisor,
_____ help you.
a. can b. did c. could not d. would not
16. "Are you thinking about going to Europe for your vacation?"
"No, but if I _____ money, I would definitely go."
a. have b. had c. have had d. would have
17. "It's really raining." "Yes. If the weather _____, we'll have to give up camping."
a. would get worse b. get worse
c. might get worse d. should get worse
19. "My boss always gives me a hard time." "If I were you, I _____ quit the job."
a. will b. would c. must d. just
20. "My car broke down when I was about to leave home, and I took a taxi."
"_____, we would have picked you up."
a. If you had called us b. If you called us
c. Have you called us d. If you did call us
21. "Do you need help with your English?" "If I did, I _____ you."
a. would ask b. ask c. will ask d. asked
23. "Mary went to hospital alone." "If _____, I would have taken her there."
a. had she told me b. she has told me
c. she had told me d. she would tell me
24. "It started raining." "_____, we won't be able to finish this game."
a. If it stopped b. unless it stops
c. should it stop d. If it didn't stop
25. "Did you go camping last weekend?" "No. We would have gone _____ nicer."
a. had the weather been b. would the weather be
c. if the weather has been d. if the weather might be
28. If you _____ to town tomorrow, will you do some shopping for me?
a. went b. will be going c. should go d. will go
30. If you _____ such a long time to get dressed, we'd be there by now.
a. hadn't taken b. wouldn't have taken c. weren't taking
d. wouldn't take
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31. A peaceful demonstration is anticipated, but the riot squad will remain ready to
act ……
a. if should occur unexpected violence
b. in case unexpected violence will occur
c. should unexpected violence occur
d. if unexpected violence would occur
32. If environmental groups have not exerted pressure, it is almost certain that
A B
pandas would now be extinct.
C D
had
33. Had you given me one more chance, I might be able to present you with one of
A B C D
the best advertisements this year.
34. If we would have bought that house then, we'd have a valuable piece of property
A B C D
today.
had
Have brought
Exercise:
1. While I was searching for an apartment, I ran into an old friend from high school.
Searching for an apartment, I ran into an old friend from high school.
2. Before Bob and Jane ran outside to get her, they had understood the bad news.
Before running outside to get her, they / Bob and Jane had understood the bad
news.
3. Since the product was sold internationally, it has made great profits for the
company.
Being sold internationally, the product has made great profits for the company.
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4. After the young teen got a car and a music career, he decided to leave the old
neighborhood.
After getting a car and a music career, the young teen decided to leave the old
neighborhood.
Having gotten a car and a music career, the young teen decided to leave the old
neighborhood.
Tests:
1. Small sailboats can easily capsize……………….they are not handled carefully.
(A) but
(B) which
(C) if
(D) so
2……………………they are tropical birds, parrots can live in temperate or even cold
climates.
(A) Despite
(B) Even though
(C) Nevertheless
(D) But
3. Despite cats cannot see in complete darkness, their eyes are much more sensitive
A B C
to light than humans' eyes.
D
Although
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(C) It is
(D) When
Because
7. ………………toward shore, its shape is changed by its collision with the shallow sea
bottom.
(A) During a wave rolls
(B) As a wave rolls
(C) A wave rolls
(D) A wave's rolling
8. Snakebirds were not given their name because they eat snakes, but because of
A B C D
Because
12. In the sixteenth century, it was thought that a compass needle pointed north
A B C
because some mysterious influence of the stars.
D
Because of
Tests:
1. Fearing economic hardship,………………
(A) many New Englanders emigrated to the Midwest in the 1820s
(B) emigration from New England to the Midwest took place in the 1820s
(C) it win the 1820s that many New Englanders emigrated to the Midwest
(D) an emigration took place in the 1820s from New England to the Midwest
4. A popular instrument,…………….
(A) only a limited role has been available to the accordion in classical music
(B) there is only a limited role for the accordion in popular music
(C) classical music provides only a limited role for the accordion
(D) the accordion has played only a limited role in classical music
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(D) it was through his photographs that Ansell Adams depicted the Western wil-
derness
10. Though…………….near the coast, the town doesn't get much of an ocean breeze.
(A) is located
(B) locating
(C) located
(D) is locating
11. The application will be reviewed if ……………by the fifteenth of the month.
(A) submitting
(B) submits
(C) have submitted
(D) submitted
Tests:
1.…….. their lunch, they went out for a walk.
1. having 2. having had 3. have 4. had had
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1. the teacher became happy 2. the lesson was very easy
3. I understood the lesson nicely 4. the class was very noisy
5.……., the students placed their pencils on their desks and left the room.
1. being finished the test 2. all the test now being over
3. having completed the test 4. Having rung
6. My brother said …….. the furniture, he felt a sharp pain in his back.
1. being lifted 2. having lifted 3. lifted 4. to lift
7.….. all the way, I got home and told my father the good news.
1. ran 2. run 3. running 4. to run
9. John cut his finger while ……. with the knife in the kitchen.
1. to work 2. works 3. work 4. working
11. …… the whole morning, the young boys went home happily.
1. swimming 2. having swum 3. swam 4. to swim
12. Peter was feeling sick. He called a doctor. In other words, …….. sick, Peter
called a doctor.
1. felt 2. feeling 3. having felt 4. to feel
13. George was reading a story. He fell asleep. In other words, ………… a story,
George fell asleep.
1. read 2. having read 3. reading 4. to read
15. ……….. his breakfast, the father took the children to school.
1. had 2. to have 3. have had 4. having had
17. ……….air traffic controllers guide planes through conditions of near zero visibility.
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1. They talk with pilots and watch their way on radar,
2. Talking with pilots and watching their way on radar,
3. Talk with pilots and watch their way on radar,
4. When they talked with pilots and watched their way on radar,
having designed
Tests:
8. You are late again. I wish you .................on time more often.
a. was not b. will be c. should be d. were
31. "Did you go to Europe last winter?" "Yes, but I wish I _____ in the summer when
the days were longer."
a. have gone b. went c. go d. had gone
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32. "Would you like to eat out tonight?" "I wish I _____, but I have to prepare my
speech for tomorrow."
a. did b. would c. had d. could
33. "Did you see Taro before he left for the United States?" "No. I wish I _____ him."
a. saw b. have seen c. would see d. had seen
34. It's noisy here. John, I wish you _____ the stereo.
a. turn down b. would turn down
c. have turned down d. having turned down
35. "Ellen was telling the truth about it." "I wish I _____ her before now."
a. believe b. have believed c. would believe d. had believed
37. "Ichiro will go back to Japan." "I wish it _____ so far away."
a. weren't b. couldn't be c. isn't d. won't be
38. "Maybe Jack will get good grades this semester." "I wish he _____."
a. does b. brings it c. will d. would
Tests:
1. I wish he …………me the truth earlier.
1. had told 2. has told 3. told 4. were told
7. My friend, Mahdi, lives far away in the country. I wish he ……………in the city.
1. has lived 2. had lived 3. lived 4. lives
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8. He wished he ……………the money to buy the car the other day.
1. didn't borrow 2. wouldn't borrow
3. hasn't borrow 4. hadn't borrowed
11. My classmate needed some money. I wish I ……………able to lend him some.
1. was 2. had been 3. were 4. have been
15. Our neighbors are very friendly but I wish the apartment ……………a little bigger.
1. were 2. was 3. would be 4. had been
16. Mr. Johns isn't very patient. I wish he ……………our problems better.
1. understands 2. understood 3. understand 4. will understand
17. I didn't see the football match between Italy and Germany, I wish I ….. .
1. did 2. do 3. had 4. have
24- Peyman will lend you some money, but I wish he ……. .
1. wouldn't 2. won't 3. will not 4. would
2. ___________________ in England?
a) Did you ever worked
b) Have you ever worked
c) Worked you
d) Didn't you have worked
In some examples two answers may be possible but one is more natural than the
other. This natural one is the correct answer.
2. Their new kitchen looks fantastic. They ________ completely ________ it.
a) have been redecorating
b) have redecorated
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c) already redecorated
d) didn't redecorated
1. Not again! This is the third time that I ....... my keys since I ........ home this
morning.
a) am losing/was leaving
b) had lost/left
c) lose/had left
d) have lost/left
e) will lose/have left
2. He ......... of retiring until after he .......... enough to afford a life abroad after
retirement.
a) hasn't thought/will save
b) isn't thinking/has been saving
c) won't think/is saving
d) doesn't think/has saved
e) didn't think/will have saved
3. For a year now, Mr. Harris .................. charity balls to collect money for the
homeless.
a) had been organizing
b) was organizing
c) would be organizing
d) organized
e) has been organizing
4. By the time it ............ mid-summer, I ............... at this firm for about ten years.
a) was/could have worked
b) will be/will have worked
c) has been/will be working
d) would be/had worked
e) is/will have worked
Tests:
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1. They are in the class, what ……?
10. Our team …… every match so far this year, but we still have three more games.
1. has won 2. had won 3. wins 4. is winning
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17. He had worked on the problem before he …… it.
1. solved 2. had solved 3. has solved 4. was solving
25. David passed the exam because he …… enough before taking it.
1. had studied 2. has studied 3. would study 4. was studying
27. The books were so dusty that it was obvious that no one …… them for a long time.
1. had read 2. has read 3. hadn't read 4. hasn't read
29. Ali was late to class. The teacher …… the lesson when he entered the classroom.
1. would begin 2. has begun 3. had begun 4. will begin
30. Don't be in a hurry. You shouldn't get off the train before it …… .
1. stops 2. stopped 3. will be stopped 4. will stop
44. My friend usually plays tennis, but when I last saw her she …… ping-pong.
1. is playing 2. has played 3. played 4. was playing
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47. I was ……to the radio at 9 o'clock.
1. listened 2. listening 3. listen 4. listens
50. When they were watching TV, Ali remembered that he …….. the door.
1. didn't lock 2. hadn't locked 3. hasn't locked 4. wouldn't lock
52. "Has anybody called today?" "The telephone has not rung ………. I came."
1. before 2. for 3. since 4. until
54. When we were having dinner, I suddenly remembered that I ……the door.
1. didn't lock 2. hadn't locked 3. wouldn't lock 4. haven't locked
58. Ali had already finished his lunch when his friend …… .
1. came 2. has been coming 3. had come 4. was coming
59. When Rose opened her bag, she noticed someone …… her passport.
1. had taken 2. has taken 3. is taken 4. was taken
60. When we arrived, we didn't see anything because the police …… the cars away.
1. took 2. was taking 3. had taken 4. has taken
62. His sudden absence surprised everyone. Yes, I was working in the kitchen when
he ….
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1. had left 2. has left 3. would leave 4. left
64. It was my first flight in an airplane. I was very afraid because I ……by plane
before.
1. didn't fly 2. haven't flown 3. hadn't flown 4. wasn't flying
72. "What …….the little monkey doing at the moment?" "I don't know."
1. does 2. is 3. do 4. was
73. "Where ….. she …… her homework every day?" "In her room."
1. does, does 2. does, --- 3. ---, does 4. does, do
74. "Have you ever been to Europe?" "Yes, I …..in London last year."
1. have 2. be 3. was 4. have been
77. "Why didn't you talk to that man?" "I ……him before."
1. didn't see 2. wasn't see 3. haven't seen 4. hadn't seen
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78. Sara has not stopped speaking ……the beginning of the class.
1. until 2. for 3. by 4. since
81. Yesterday, we waited for the bus for half an hour, but it didn't come. We ……
walk home.
1. have to 2. has to 3. had 4. had to
91. The most unusually packaged tourist ............ our country at this time next week.
1. has visited 2. is visiting 3. is to visit 4. will be visiting
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92. Which one of the underlined words is wrong?
William Faulkner said that it is not possible to understand the South if you were not
born there. a b c d
was
93. Ancient people believed that ……..with a sun and a moon moving around it.
1. the earth was the center of the universe
2. the earth is the center of the universe
3. the center of the universe is earth
4. the universe has earth at the center
Tests:
1. He …… killed in an accident.
1. been 2. will 3. was 4. had
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5. Some newspapers …… read by millions of people now.
1. are being 2. were being 3. are 4. have been
7. I believe the best way to learn a foreign language is to learn it in the country where
it ……….
1. is spoken 2. was spoken 3. spoke 4. are spoken
13. The teacher told us that the exam papers …… next week.
1. will correct 2. would correct 3. will be corrected 4. would be corrected
14. The answers must …… written on one side of the paper only.
1. be 2. have 3. had 4. would
16. All the cake …… eaten by the hungry children since their mother left them.
1. has been 2. have been 3. was 4. were
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19. I would like to know how the height of huge waves …… at sea.
1. are measuring 2. are measured 3. is measuring 4. is measured
20. The picture …… by a small child and this surprised them greatly.
1. has drawn 2. had drawn 3. was drawn 4. drew
21. The building looks very old. It …… built many years ago.
1. had 2. has 3. is 4. was
25. The driver you are talking about drives carelessly. He …… for dangerous driving
yesterday.
1. fined 2. was fined 3. found 4. was found
27. Five hundred years ago, the sun ............ to revolve around the earth. People did
not know then what we know now.
1. has been thought 2. should be thought
3. was thought 4. had thought
28. During the winter months that village ............... because of heavy snow.
1. is isolating 2. has been isolating 3. was isolated 4. had isolated
29. Shortly after taking off from India for Russia, the 727 ................. missing.
1. reported 2. must have reported
3. was reported 4. might have reported
30. A: "Who do you think will bring the tea?" B: "The tea ……. by the waitress."
1. will brought 2. will be brought 3. were brought 4. is brought
32. Many houses....... during the earthquake and they ...... yet.
1. have been knocked down/weren't rebuilt
2. were knocked down/haven't been rebuilt
3. knocked down/haven't been rebuilt
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4. had been knocked down/weren't rebuilt
33. The music was so wonderful that all the tickets ...........
1. have been sold 2. will be sold 3. had sold 4. were sold
34. Various kinds of atomic weapons .......... in the past few years by several
countries.
1. are produced 2. have been produced
3. were produced 4. will be produced
38. Thirty-seven people ...... till now after the demonstration against the
government's policies.
1. have been arrested 2. have arrested
3. were arrested 4. had been arrested
41. The president and vice president are the only public officials in the United States
A B
who choose in a nationwide election, which takes place every four years.
C D
are chosen
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2. I wish my brother _________ here.
A. were
B. was
3. The coach insisted that Fabio _______ the center position, even though he's much
too short for that position..
A. plays
B. play
6. If Mrs. Lincoln ________ ill that night, the Lincolns would not have gone to Ford
Theatre..
A. were
B. had been
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11. Ali's doctor insists that …………for a few days.
1. he is resting 2. his resting 3. he rest 4. he rests
12. His government insisted that he ……….. until he finished his degree.
1. will stay 2. has stayed 3. stay 4. stays
13. It is very important that his wife ……… money.
1. save 2. will save 3. must save 4. are going to save
14. It is essential that the teacher …………. for her class over the weekend.
1. prepares 2. prepared 3. prepare 4. must prepare
17. The administrator has requested that we …….. our thermostats to 19" C.
1. lower 2. may lower 3. lowering 4. lowered
18. His mother has suggested that he ………additional clothing to keep warm.
1. wears 2. wear 3. must wear 4. is going to wear
22. His English teacher recommends that he……….. a regular degree program.
1. begin 2. begins 3. is beginning 4. began
23. The buyers insisted that the company……… rise its prices any more.
1. not 2. didn't 3. does not 4. would not
24. He regretted not having followed his advisor's recommendation that he …… the
class.
1. drops 2. dropped 3. dropping 4. drop
25. Despite their insistence that he will appear when there is an important event, the
a b c
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president decides to have press conferences with the news media whenever he
d
wants.
appear
Tests:
1. .......... will I visit the National Museum but also (I'll) take some photos as well.
1. Not only 2. As long as 3. As if 4. As soon as
2. The Rockefellers are coming to dinner, we are ...... talking about a future event,
but also about the present situation.
1. as if 2. not only 3. as long as 4. as
3. ....... did Frank hurt his knee but also (he) broke his left arm.
1. As much as 2. As many 3. Such as 4. Not only
7. ……. the committee members draw up a new constitution, but they also changed
the name of the association.
1. Neither did 2. Not only 3. Even though 4. Not only did
8. …….. the money for the voyage, but he also lent me his new Pontiac.
1. Not only Grandfather provided 2. Grandfather provided not only
3. Not only does Grandfather provide 4. Not only did Grandfather provide
10. . ...... against the common cold, but it offers considerable protection against other
infectious diseases as well.
1. Not only Vitamin C in large doses protects
2. Nor does Vitamin C in large doses protects
3. Nor Vitamin C in large doses protects
4. Not only does Vitamin C in large doses protect
27. Only after a year ……..to see the results of her study.
1. did she begin 2. she began 3. she begins 4. did she began
31. ……………the ice that there was no danger of the skaters falling through.
1. since it was thick
2. so thick was
3. it was so
4. as though it was
11. Most southern states had set up primary school systems by the late eighteenth
century, but only in New England……………………and open to all students.
(A) primary schools' were free
(B) were primary schools free
(C) free were primary schools
(D) were free primary schools
12. In the days of the American pioneer, it was vital that the wagons crossing the
A B
great prairies carried guns; otherwise, the travelers would have been helpless against
C
wild animals or attacks by hostile Indians.
D
carry
Tests:
1. Hills known as land islands, or salt domes, are…………………Louisiana's marshlands.
(A) extremely interesting features of
(B) of extremely interesting features
(C) interesting extremely features of
(D) extremely interesting of features
8. The Franklin stove, which became common in the 1790s, burned wood…………….an
open fireplace.
(A) efficiently much more than
(B) much more efficiently than
(C) much more than efficiently
(D) more efficiently much than
in which
12. Sloths are moving slow, shaggy mammals that are often seen hanging upside
A B C
down from tree limbs.
D
slow moving
highly original
17…………………of the early years of space exploration was the discovery of the Van
Allen radiation belt in 1958.
(A) Perhaps the greatest triumph
(B) The triumph perhaps greatest
(C) The greatest perhaps triumph
(D) The triumph greatest perhaps
18. Some algae are microscopic and consist of one only cell, but others are
A B
large plants containing many cells.
C D
only one
19. A fully grown male mountain lion may be eight long feet.
A B C D
feet long
21. Across the Chesapeake Bay from the rest of the state…………………., whose
farms produce beans, tomatoes, and other garden vegetables.
(A) there lies Maryland's Eastern Shore
(B) lies Maryland's Eastern Shore
(C) Maryland's Eastern Shore lies there
(D) Maryland's Eastern Shore lies
22. Stone fruits are fruits such as peaches and plums in which a hard pit surrounded
A B C
is by soft pulp.
D
is surrounded
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23. Acidophilus bacteria are…………………………. in an acid medium.
(A) those that grow best
(B) those grow best that
(C) that those grow best
(D) grow best those that
6. Anderlecht ... the best Belgian players. Nowadays they cannot afford that any
longer.
used to attract
is used to attracting
7. I ... the paper after lunch. That's one of the things I really enjoy.
used to read
am used to reading
10. After all this time I have become quite ... this program.
used to operate
used to operating
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Tests:
1. Everything outside is frozen. It …… very cold last night then.
1. must be 2. must have been 3. should be 4. should have been
2. After the accident, the little boy was immediately taken to hospital. He …… seriously
injured.
1. must be 2. should be 3. should have been 4. must have been
7. I …… at the Pars Hotel when I was in Ahwaz, but I stayed at the Grand Hotel.
1. could stay 2. must stay
3. could have stayed 4. must have stayed
8. Jack had a car accident last night, he …… have been driving carelessly.
1. could 2. should 3. must 4. would
9. The host was rich and …… more and better food for the guests, but he didn't.
1. could prepare 2. could have prepared
3. must have prepared 4. must prepare
10. Why did you leave the door of the house open last night? Somebody …… in.
1. should have come 2. must come
3. could have come 4. should come
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12. I don't exactly know where I put my bag. I …… have left it in the classroom or
somewhere else.
1. must 2. might 3. should 4. would
13. I sent a telegram to our uncle a few days ago. He …… have received it by now.
1. could 2. should 3. would 4. must
14. Yesterday was sunny and suitable for going to the seaside. We …… swimming, but
we preferred to stay at home and relax.
1. could have gone 2. should go
3. should have gone 4. could go
15. The glasses aren't in my pocket and I don't know what happened to them. I ……
them somewhere.
1. should leave 2. should have left 3. might have left 4. might leave
16. You missed the train because you walked to the station. You …… a taxi or a bus.
1. must have taken 2. must take 3. should take 4. should have taken
17. You had sufficient money and …… an expensive watch. Why did you buy a cheap
one?
1. could have bought 2. would buy 3. should buy 4. must have bought
18. They wonder why Jane didn't come to the meeting. She …… have forgotten about
it.
1. has to 2. might 3. should 4. would
19. When I woke up this morning, the light was on. Someone …… have forgotten to
turn it off.
1. could 2. should 3. would 4. must
20. George went to work in his own car this morning. So, his car…… down last night.
1. can't break 2. mustn't have broken
3. shouldn't have broken 4. shouldn't break
21. She …… have stayed with her sister but she didn't.
1. would 2. must 3. might 4. could
22. When he asked me about it, I …… him the truth but for some reason I didn't.
1. would have told 2. might have told
3. must have told 4. could have told
23. This is the second pen you lost this week. You …… have been more careful.
1. could 2. might 3. should 4. would
28. Fatima caught a bad cold last night. She …… in the rain for a long time .
1. must stay 2. should say
3. would have stayed 4. must have stayed
29. A: "Ali said he had failed in the exam." B: "He …… harder last semester."
1. must study 2. should study
3. should have studied 4. must have studied
30. He …… her aunt to the airport if his car had not been stolen.
1. must drive 2. could drive
3. could have driven 4. must have driven
31. You missed a great birthday party last night, you …… come.
1. could 2. had to 3. must have 4. should have
32. Reza, you ……in bed at least for a week! Why didn't you?
1. must stay 2. should stay 3. must have stayed 4. should have stayed
34. A: "Do you know where Ali left the car keys?"
B: "He…… them on the table; I'm not sure."
1. must have left 2. should have left
3. might have left 4. would have left
35. I wonder why Jane didn't come to the party. She …….
1. must not have invited 2. might not be invited
3. might have not been invited 4. might not have been invited
40. A: "There's a lot of food leftover from the party, isn't there?"
B: "Yes, you…… so many sandwiches."
1. shouldn't have made 2. couldn't have made
3. might not have made 4. wouldn't have made
Tests:
1. When they were in Japan, they ………………speak either Japanese or English.
1. had to 2. have to 3. must 4. should
5. People…………. obey the traffic laws, otherwise they will have accident.
1. can 2. might 3. must 4. would
13. I don't mind walking home, but I would rather ……. a taxi.
1. take 2. took 3. taking 4. to take
15. You caught a bad cold. You'd better …… at home for a few days.
1. to stay 2. staying 3. stayed 4. stay
19. Mohsen …… study hard to pass the University Entrance Exam last month.
1. had to 2. hast to 3. must 4. should
22. Look! Those people who are coming in the door are carrying wet umbrellas. It ….
1. must rain 2. may rain 3. must be raining 4. must have rained
Tests:
1. When I was younger, I ................ run five kilometers every day, but now I have to
take frequent rests when I try to do the same thing.
a. could b. should be able to c. have got to d. can e. am able to
2. She hasn't eaten anything since yesterday. She .......... be really very hungry now!
a. can b. would c. must d. might e. needn't
4. "Do you think the teacher will give us a pop quiz today?"
"He .........., but I don't really think so."
a. will b. might c. would d. should e. needs
6. You ............. a two-year old child at home alone. Anything can happen.
a. didn't leave b. mustn't leave c. don't have to d. needn't leave e. need to
9. Hello Mary! I cannot be sure I'll be home in time for dinner. I ..... be late, so don't
wait for me.
a. may b. will c. should d. must e. should
11. When I was young, I ............... a sports magazine regularly, but I don't anymore.
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a. used to buying b. used to buy c. was used to buy d. get used to buy
20. Look what have you done! You have broken all my glasses. You .........more
careful.
a. can have been b. must have been c. would have been
d. should have been
21. He was a good swimmer and .................swim to the riverbank when the boat
sank.
a. could b. was able to c. might d. might be able to
23. I .............. travelled by coach to Istanbul last week because the airline pilots
were on strike.
a. ought to b. need to c. had to d. am to e. should to
25. You ........... wear jeans or trainers at a formal gathering. It wouldn't be right.
a. needn't b. don' have to c. mightn't d. weren't able to e. mustn't
26. Our guests are supposed .......... here before eight o'clock.
a. to be b. was c. been d. being
30. "Ali has pictures of Michael Jackson all over his walls."
"He ............ like the singer very much."
a. can b. will c. must d. may
31. "There was some cake in the dish, but it's gone. I wonder what happened to it?"
"I don't know. My younger sister ............ it."
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a. had to eat b. ought to have eaten c. might eat d. may have eaten
32. "I am absolutely sure that the money was not stolen by Peter. Such an honest
man as Peter ...........such a disgraceful thing."
a. couldn't have done b. shouldn't have done c. may not have done
d. could not do
33. You shouldn't have walked about the city alone. You .................
a. might get lost b. would have gotten lost c. might have gotten lost
d. could get lost
35. It's getting dark, we'd better .......... now, or father will get very angry.
a. leave b. left c. will leave d. leaving
39. If you don't want to get wet, you had better.....this umbrella with you.
a. take b. to take c. taken d. for taking
40. I know it's none of my business but I ....... wondering where he gets all his money
from.
a. cannot help b. cannot bear c. cannot ask d. cannot afford
Tests:
1. Mehdi's bicycle costs a lot, ……. it?
1. didn't 2. did 3. does 4. doesn't
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4. The students never go to school on Fridays, …… they?
1. didn't 2. id 3. do 4. don't
7. You could tell the truth as soon as you were asked, …… you?
1. needn't 2. didn't 3. wouldn't 4. couldn't
11. The police never found the money stolen in the robbery, …… ?
1. didn't he 2. did he 3. didn't they 4. did they
12. If you were rich, you would help the poor and the needy, ……you?
1. were 2. wouldn't 3. would 4. weren't
21. You need to work hard for much money, ……. you?
1. need 2. needn't 3. don't 4. do
Tests:
1. The little girl …… her mother to knit her a sweater.
1. got 2. let 3. had 4. saw
5. "Why are you going to the doctor?" "I'm going to have my eyes ……..."
1. to examine 2. examining 3. examined 4. examination
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1. take 2. taken 3. taking 4. to take
9. A: "Why did you take your coat to the cleaner's?" B: "…... .".
1. To have cleaned it. 2. to clean it.
3. to be cleaning it 4. to have it cleaned
10. "What happened to George?" "He had his nose ……. in a fight".
1. break 2. broke 3. broken 4. breaking
11. A: "Can I see the photographs you took when you were on holiday?"
B: "I'm afraid. I ….…. yet."
1. haven't had developed the film 2. haven't had the film develop
3. haven't had the film developed 4. haven't had the film to develop
12. I must have another room ….…. in our house for my son, Hamid.
1. builds 2. building 3. built 4. to build
15. The manager is going to have a painter ………… the front of his office.
1. paint 2. to paint 3. painted 4. painting
16. Mina thinks her dress is a little too long, so she plans to get it ……… .
1. shorten 2. shortened 3. be shortened 4. to have shortened
repaired
19. An American literary legend, Tom Sawyer was able to get his friends paint the
A B
fence by pretending that the chore to be done was a special privilege.
C D
to paint
Tests:
1. Reza doesn't study well, and Hamid doesn't …… .
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1. neither 2. either 3. so 4. too
10. Mahdi might not be here tomorrow, and Mohsen might not …..
1. either 2. neither 3. so 4. too
16. Mohammad has not come to see me yet and …….. has his brother .
1. either 2. neither 3. so 4. too
17. I couldn't drive a car when I was at school and ………. could my brother .
1. so 2. too 3. either 4. neither
18. Georg never plays in the street with his friends and ……….. .
1. Jack does too 2. Jack doesn't either
3. neither is Jack 4. so does Jack
19. He's been prevented from watching TV before doing his homework and………..
1. have I 2. I have too 3. so am I 4. I'm not either
23. We'd find a better place to study for the exam, and so …… they.
1. would 2. do 3. did 4. had
Exercises:
Change to indirect speech. Observe the sequence of tenses. Make the necessary
changes in pronouns.
EXAMPLE:
He said, "I need more time to get ready."
He said that he needed more time to get ready.
2. He said, "Construction on your house will begin as soon as the lumber arrives."
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He said that construction on our/my house would begin as soon as the lumber arrived.
3. The technician said, "The laboratory has already sent in the report."
The technician said that the laboratory had already sent in the report.
4. The mechanic said, "Your car is repaired and you can pick it up at the garage at any
time."
The mechanic said that our/my car was repaired and we/I could pick it up at the
garage at any time.
5. She said, "We are planning a farewell party for our two guests."
She said that they were planning a farewell party for their two guests.
6. He said, "I will meet you at the airport whenever you wish."
He said that he would meet me/us at the airport whenever I/we wished.
He said that the weather was so bad that he wouldn‘t go out at all."
The gardener said that the bushes were supposed to be trimmed once a month.
10. She said, "My parents live too far away for me to visit them often."
She said that her parents live too far away for her to visit them often.
11. He said, "I would like to see a good movie but I don't see anything in the paper
that interests me."
He said that he would like to see a good movie but he didn‘t see anything in the paper
that interested me.
Indirect Speech
Noun Clauses from Questions
Change to indirect speech. Observe the sequence of tenses and make the necessary
changes in pronouns. Use a period at the end of the sentence.
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EXAMPLE: He asked me, "Does the train always arrive late?" He asked me whether
(or informal if) the train always arrived late.
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12. He asked me, "When are they leaving for Chicago?"
He asked me when they were leaving for Chicago.
EXAMPLE:
a. He denies that he took the money.
He denied that he had taken the money.
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b. I know that I can do the work if he will give me the chance.
I knew that I could do the work if he would give me the chance.
2. I assume that the insurance company will pay me for the damage to my car.
I assumed that the insurance company would pay me for the damage to my car.
6. Our neighbors are threatening that they will call the police if we continue to play
such loud music.
Our neighbors were threatening that they would call the police if we continued to play
such loud music.
7. She is pretending that she hasn't seen him come into the room.
She was pretending that she hadn't seen him come into the room.
8. I suppose that the secretary who has just been hired will prove to be satisfactory.
I supposed that the secretary who had just been hired would prove to be satisfactory.
9. She is complaining that the doctor is charging too much for the series of treatments
he is giving her.
She was complaining that the doctor was charging too much for the series of
treatments he was giving her.
10. He insists that the report he has prepared is based on accurate statistics.
He insisted that the report he had prepared was based on accurate statistics.
11. I promise that after the ball game is over I will come straight home.
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I promised that after the ball game was over I would come straight home.
12. I feel that I have wasted my time when I go shopping for a suit and can't find
anything I like.
I felt that I had wasted my time when I went shopping for a suit and couldn't find
anything I liked.
light is
14. To grow well, a tree must be well-suited to the area where is it planted.
A B C D
it is
Exercises:
Replace the word this with an abridged noun clause based on the second sentence in
each group of sentences.
b. She is showing the children this. How should they draw a tree?
She is showing the children how to draw a tree.
3. I have forgotten this. Which road should I take to get to the lake?
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4. I can't decide this. Should I go to the movies or should I stay home and watch
television?
I can't decide whether to go to the movies or to stay home and watch television.
5. Please tell me this. What should I buy and where should I buy it?
7. The committee must decide this soon. When should it have its next meeting?
8. We must decide this. Where shall we put all the new furniture?
9. We will soon let you know this. Where should you deliver the merchandise?
10. She asked the doctor this. When should I change the bandages?
11. They are considering this. Should they buy a new car?
They are considering buying a new car.
Tests:
1. "Whose is this book?" "I don't really know …… ."
1. that whose is this book 2. that whose this book is
3. whose is this book 4. whose book this is
6. I know when …… .
1. will he arrive 2. does he arrive 3. he'll arrive 4. he arrive
13. "Where are they from?" "I don't know where …… ."
1. are they from 2. they are from 3. do they from 4. did they from
14. "Why did he leave home early?" "I don't know why he …… home early."
1. left 2. leaves 3. has left 4. had left
15. "Whom has she met?" "We don't know whom she …… ."
1. met 2. meets 3. has met 4. had met
16. Do you really know the reason why …… the game yesterday?
1. did our team lost 2. lost our team
3. our team lost 4. our team did lose
23. A: "Does Ali come tonight?" B: "I really don't know ……"
1. if Ali came 2. if he come 3. what he comes 4. whether he comes
25……… was flat was believed by most people in the 15th century.
1. The Earth 2. That the Earth 3. As the earth 4. Whether the Earth
26. ……………unbelievable.
1. What did he say was 2. What he say was
3. What he said was 4. What he said were
30. ……………… have at least four hour of hazardous materials response training is
mandated by federal law.
1. All police officers
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2. All police officers must
3. That all police officers
4. For all police officers
31. It became clear what Marilyn wasn't ready to leave home, although it was what
A B C
she wanted most.
D
that
32. Fossil records support the assumption which microorganisms were the first forms
A B C
of life.
D
that
33. That spurred the great explorations of the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries was
A
the desire to find a more convenient route to the spice sources of the East.
B C D
what
34. ……………… the ozone layer has already thinned to a dangerous point is a serious
problem.
A) What
B) That
C) It is a fact that
D) Scientists know that
35. The problem with the new, more equitable income tax law is because it does not
A B C
eliminate what could be opportunities for loopholes.
D
that
4. A test pilot tries out new kinds of aircraft to determine if are they safe.
A B C D
they are
8. Art critics do not all agree on what are the qualities that make a painting great.
A B C D
11. For many years people have wondered………………exists elsewhere in the universe.
(A) that life
(B) life which
(C) whether life
(D) life as it
clear
Exercises:
Supply the active or the passive gerund form of the verb in parentheses.
EXAMPLE:
a. (Be) Being honest at all times is not always easy.
b. The aging couple are counting on (help) being helped financially by their children.
c. The boy was fired for (not come) not coming to work on time.
Telling a little white lie is sometimes preferable to telling the absolute truth.
After being interviewed for the job, you will be required to take an aptitude test.
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After having been interviewed for the job, you will be required to take an aptitude
test.
On being notified that he had won a large sum of money in the Sweepstakes, he
couldn't believe his good fortune.
My uncle, who is a lawyer, has often dreamed about being made a judge.
10. (Not do)……………………one's work properly may be worse than (not do)……………it at
all.
Not doing one's work properly may be worse than not doing it at all.
Usually the phrase beginning with the has stronger noun force. In some gerund
phrases, the of phrase "object" cannot be used—
---Taking drugs is detrimental to the health.
Make a gerund phrase out of the words in parentheses, using an of phrase "object."
Note where it is also possible to use an "object" without of.
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EXAMPLE:
a. The school administration is opposed to (shorten, school year).
---The school administration is opposed to the shortening of the school year.
also
---The School administration is opposed to shortening the school year.
4. The world was shocked to hear about (loot and burn, besieged town).
6. The little girl was puzzled by (come and go, so many people).
8. Because of the shortage of water, (water, gardens) can be done only at specified
times.
10. There are mechanical devices for (open and close, these doors).
2. She watered the plants every day. This made them grow faster.
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3. He looked at me suspiciously. This made me feel uncomfortable.
10. The boy drives recklessly. The boy's parents mentioned This.
12. She watered the plants every day. Her father praised her for This.
14. The thief returned the money. We all remarked about This.
15. The boy drives recklessly. The boy's parents are concerned about This.
Exercises:
Supply the required form of the infinitive.
EXAMPLE:
a. They expect (see) their new grandson soon. They expect to see their new grandson
soon.
b. They appear (have) an argument. They appear to be having an argument.
c. He gave the report to his secretary (type). He gave the report to his secretary to be
typed.
1. The children quarreled over who was (get) the candy.
2. I don't know how (do) this exercise.
3. (understand) is (forgive).
4. At the present time, he is believed (recuperate) from a serious illness.
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5. Please give me a vase (put) the flowers in.
6. In order (gain) the child's confidence, you must be strict but fair with him.
7. In all athletic contests, it is important (not lose) sight of the opponent.
8. The child needs (reassure) that he is loved.
9. He was happy (relieve) of some of his duties.
10. I expect (see) him soon.
11. No one is compelling him (work) so hard.
12. He appears (have) a hard time convincing his employer that he is right.
13. The speaker refused (intimidate) by some threats from the audience.
14. The kidnaper forced his victim (get) into the car.
15. She asked her daughter (not stay out) late at night.
16. This music is (play) with great animation.
17. The children appear (enjoy) themselves at the party.
1. In order (the children, get, plenty, rest), they all went to bed early every night
during their trip.
2. Her teacher is anxious (the girl, make up, work, she missed, during her illness).
3. It will be necessary (we, get, our passports, this week).
4. This question is too difficult (the students, answer).
5. What I would like is (you, give, I, objective opinion, this matter).
6. It is not possible (anyone, visit, the patient, now.)
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7. There is too much work (they, take, coffee break).
8. It is useless (we, complain, our neighbor, their loud music).
9. The house is unfit (anyone, live in).
10. He doesn't make enough money (his family, take, vacation, summer).
EXAMPLE:
---For them to lose their only son was a great tragedy.
---It was a great tragedy for them to lose their only son.
1. For him to open up his own restaurant business would require a great deal of
money.
2. To be seen in public without a coat and tie would embarrass him.
3. To grow lime trees in a cold climate is impossible.
4. To pursue this train of thought would be worthwhile.
5. For anyone to do better than he does irritates him.
6. Never to see him again would make her very sad.
7. To keep looking young forever is an ideal of many women.
8. To cook tasty but economical dishes requires much ingenuity.
9. To get him to come with us won't be easy.
10. For anyone to have made such a mess of things is shocking.
11. To watch our neighbor's cat come begging for food is amusing.
12. To change the rebellion into a revolution won't take much.
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13. To hire an inexperienced person is against our policy.
14. To build such a bridge will be a difficult task.
15. For me to speak in public is very embarrassing.
16. For us to appeal to him for money would be useless.
17. To be interrupted while he is writing annoys him very much.
18. For the school to have suspended so many students seems unfair.
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7………………….gas tanks connected to welding equipment, one full of oxygen and the
other full of acetylene.
(A) It is two
(B) Of the two
(C) There are two
(D) Two
13. On the Moon,……………………air because the Moon's gravitational field is too weak to
retain an atmosphere.
(A) there is no
(B) where no
(C) no
(D) is no
16. The first American novelist to have a major impact on world literature…………………
(A) who was James Fenimore Cooper
(B) James Fenimore Cooper was
(C) it was James Fenimore Cooper
(D) was James Fenimore Cooper
Tests:
1. He started going to school…… the age of five.
1. in 2. on 3. at 4. to
2. …… the daytime the streets are crowded but …… night they are quite deserted.
1. in, at 2. at, in 3. on, in 4. at, on
9. Who is going to look …… your children while you are ……. work.
1. for, in 2. at, on 3. after, at 4. for, at
15. I asked …… .
1. some questions to them 2. them some questions
3. some questions form them 4. some questions of them
18. The result of the experiment will depend …… how careful the students are.
1. to 2. on 3. with 4. over
19. Put …… your Jacket if you are going out in this weather.
1. off 2. on 3. up 4. out
20. You are going to the post office, please post this letter …… me.
1. by 2. for 3. from 4. to
34. When you are sitting……the table for dinner, don't put your elbows….the table .
1. on, on 2. at, on 3. on, at 4. at, in
35. He felt sick …… his first class and had to be taken to hospital.
1. during 2. while 3. for 4. when
36. "Has the tailor made your suit?" "No, it won't be finished …… next Tuesday."
1. until 2. while 3. after 4. during
37. Mr. Alavi lived in Tehran when I left for Tabriz. I think he is … living in Tehran.
1. still 2. yet 3. already 4. anymore
44. The largest dictionaries include the histories of words.......... the meanings.
1. due to 2. besides 3. although 4. so
47. ......... many significant developments overseas last year was an agreement
permitting English and Spanish companies to manufacture computers in the
Netherlands.
1. In spite of 2. Including 3. Among 4. Between
48. The temperature in the north east will be ……….20 and 25 degrees today.
1. between 2. among 3. in 4. on
the same
Tests:
1………………………seed of a flowering plant is covered by a dense protective coat.
(A) On each
(B) Each
(C) Each of
(D) That each
3. Water polo is a game in which is played in the water by two teams, each with
seven players. A B C D
which
4……………………1900 there were some 300 bicycle factories in the United States which
produced over a million bicycles.
(A) In
(B) Because in
(C) It was in
(D) That in
5. A thick layer of fat called blubber keeps whales warm even………………coldest
water.
(A) though the
(B) in the
(C) the
(D) of the
6. Many of radio stations began broadcasting baseball games during the 1920s.
A B C D
many
7……………the United States, the general movement of air masses is from west to
east.
(A) Across
(B) To cross
(C) They cross
(D) It's across
8. The economy of Maine is based to a great extent in its forests, which cover 80
A B C
percent of its surface area.
D
on its
life
11. John Diefenbeiker, Prime Minister of Canada during 1957 to 1963, is given much
A B C
of the credit for the adoption of the Canadian Bill of Rights.
D
from
12. A substance that is harmless to a person who has no allergies can cause mild to
serious reactions in a person…………………allergies.
(A) has
(B) which having
(C) can have
(D) with
13. The first stage on the manufacturing of all types of clothing is the cutting of the
material. A B C D
in
14. All of the wheat grown throughout the world belongs one of fourteen species.
A B C D
belongs to
17. There are approximately 600 different species of trees native of the continental
A B C D
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United States.
native to
19. Waterwheels, which appeared on the fourth century B.C., were probably the first
A B C
machines not powered by humans or animals.
D
in
20. Since centuries, Southwestern Indian tribes have valued turquoise and have used
A B C
it in jewelry.
D
for
Tests:
1. The storm …….. a lot of damage to the trees in our garden.
1. made 2. took 3. did 4. found
5. She was feeling unwell at the party, so she ……..an excuse and left.
1. made 2. took 3. did 4. caught
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7. When I decide to ……..rest on a weekend day, my twins become a great hindrance.
1. make 2. take 3. do 4. bring
9. Most of the complaints were ………into account, but not all of them.
1. made 2. taken 3. gone 4. had
12. Have you …….interesting discoveries while you were ……. your research.
1. done/doing 2. made/doing 3. made/making 4. do/doing
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