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1. 
When he ____________ (wake up), his mother had already prepared breakfast.
A.
woke up
B.
waked up
C.
had waken up
D.
had waken up
2. 
We (go) _____________ to London because our friends had invited us.
A.
have gone
B.
went
C.
had gone
3. 
I (call) ______________ you last night but you weren't there.
A.
had called
B.
have called
C.
called
4. 
Sebastian (arrive) _______________ at Susan's house a little before 9 pm yesterday but she (be, not) _____________ there. She (study) __________________ at the library for her final examination in French.
A.
arrived - was not - was studying
B.
had arrived - was not - studied
C.
has arrived - was not - was studying
D.
had arrived - was not - had been studying
5. 
When do we use the past simple tense?
A.
To talk about an incomplete action in the past
B.
To talk about a complete action in the past
C.
To talk about an action in the past that happened before another action in the past
6. 
What's the difference between the present simple and the present continuous?
A.
The simple present is used when an action is going on now
B.
The present continuous is used when an action is going on now
C.
Both are used for an action in the present but the present continuous is used for habits or repeated actions.
7. 
Sara usually (to put) ________________ on black shoes but now she (to wear) ______________ red ones.
A.
is putting - is wearing
B.
puts - wears
C.
is putting - wears
D.
puts - is wearing
8. 
"If laptop computers were cheaper, I would get one"
A.
This tense is called a 'second conditional tense'
B.
This tense is called a 'first conditional tense'
C.
This tense is called a 'future tense'
D.
This tense is called a 'past tense'
9. 
If everyone (to stop) ______________ smoking, we (to save) _____________ millions of euros every year.
A.
would stop - would save
B.
would stop - saved
C.
stopped - would save
D.
stopped - saved
10. 
If we don't have time to visit her, we (to phone) ____________ her instead.
A.
will phone
B.
phone
C.
would phone
11. 
What is the difference between 'will' and 'going to'?
A.
We use 'will' to express a plan
B.
We use 'will' to express a voluntary action or a promise
C.
'Will' and 'going to' are used to express an action in the future, they are synonyms.
12. 
Adam (to cook) _________________ when I (to get) ____________ home.
A.
was cooking - got
B.
was cooking - was getting
C.
cooked - was getting
D.
cooked - got
13. 
I'm about to fall asleep. I need to wake up! - Wait, I (get) ______________ you a cup of coffee. That will wake you up!
A.
am going to get
B.
am getting
C.
will get
14. 
I (just/ to finish) _____________ my homework!
A.
just finished
B.
have just finished
C.
am just finishing
D.
just finish
15. 
What is the simple past of 'to eat'?
A.
ate
B.
eaten
C.
eated
16. 
It (to rain)__________ when the accident (to happen) ______________.
A.
rained - happened
B.
was raining - happened
C.
was raining - was happening
D.
rained - was happening
17. 
If you (not leave) _____________, you (to miss) ____________ the train.
A.
don't leave - miss
B.
won't leave - will miss
C.
don't leave - will miss
D.
won't leave - miss
18. 
She seemed _______________ that the concert was yesterday.
A.
to think
B.
thinking
19. 
I can't imagine ___________ without a computer.
A.
to work
B.
working
20. 
'We don't like Tony'
A.
She said that she doesn't like Tony
B.
She said that they don't like Tony
C.
She said that we didn't like Tony
D.
She said that they didn't like Tony