Dec 28, 2016
- Fill in the blanks with the most suitable answer.
- I’ll leave some sandwiches in the fridge in case you are hungry when you (come) back.
- They . . . put off their trip because their daughter suddenly had fallen ill.
- could
- had to
- must
- Slow down. You (go) too fast.
- Oxford is (a, the, —) most popular tourist attraction (in, at) Britain after London and Stratford-on-Avon.
- I’m sure we (meet) many years ago, but I (not, remember) where it was.
- Europe and America (separate) by the Atlantic Ocean.
- He is trying to find (a, the, —) job, but there isn’t (much, many) work available at present.
- She said that she (try) to ring up her mother several times the previous day.
- We have to pick the fruit very early in the morning; otherwise we can’t get it to the market in time.
- mustn’t
- can’t
- may not
- Nobody (use) this room for ages.
- Tom Smith (write) a book and Brown and Co (publish) it last month.
- Tomorrow the office (clean) in the evening after the staff leave.
- We shook hands with host. (a, the, —)
- Are French children obliged to go to (a, the, —) school (on, at) Sundays?
- There will always be a conflict between old and young. Young people want changes but old people want things to stay same. (a, the, —)
- He was standing there in the rain and (not, have) even the sense to put up his umbrella.
- (may, should, must) I use your phone to ring for a taxi? Oh, there’s no need (for, to, at) it, my son (drive) you home.
- When we (take) our exams, we’ll have a holiday.
- People believed that he (kill) by terrorists.
- He (use) to spend a lot of time in his library.
- I’ll leave some sandwiches in the fridge in case you are hungry when you (come) back.
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