Oct 1, 2016
- Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.
- (most, more) of the stories that people tell about Irish aren’t true. (a, the, —)
- The telephone and the doorbell rang . . . the same time.
- in
- at
- by
- We had a lot of problems with our house. . . . the end we sold it and bought a flat.
- In
- At
- By
- She . . . not understand the language when she first came to England.
- must
- could
- may
- I’m sure I . . . drive by next summer so we . . . hire a car now.
- can … shall be able to
- shall be able to … may
- may … can
- Your English is much (good) than mine.
- The place that gets the (much) rain in the world is the mountain in Hawaii.
- Which month of the year has (few) days?
- It (be) a cold winter night. It (snow) hard and I wanted to get home quickly.
- She (use) to play the piano beautifully but she (not, play) so well now. She told me she (study) at a music school when a child.
- Write to me when you (get) back.
- Don’t disturb him. He (work).
- I’ve told him lot of times that I don’t know who’s broken window but he doesn’t believe me.
- The boy didn’t want to tell us . . . .
- something
- nothing
- anything
- I wanted to help you yesterday but I . . . .
- couldn’t
- mightn’t
- shouldn’t
- They (can, be, need) to meet in the morning tomorrow to sign a new contract.
- Nobody . . . take anything out of a shop without paying for it.
- must
- can
- may
- The (much) snow you have in winter, the (good) crop you have in summer.
- I’m sorry I’m late. I got here as (fast) as I could.
- . . . the end of the street there is a path leading . . . the river.
- By … for
- At … to
- To … at
- For … by
- (most, more) of the stories that people tell about Irish aren’t true. (a, the, —)
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