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1. 
Which sentence is correct?
A.
She is a friend of us.
B.
She is a friend of ours.
C.
She is a friend of you.
D.
She is a friends of you.
2. 
'Stephanie loved her beautiful daughter's sports car.' means...
A.
Stephanie's daughter was beautiful.
B.
The sports car was beautiful.
C.
Stephanie's daughter is beautiful.
D.
The sports car is beautiful.
3. 
We can use the ... to draw attention to someone arriving or leaving
A.
present continous
B.
Past Simple
C.
Present Simple
D.
Present Perfect
4. 
The .... describes a temporary situation at the time of speaking,
A.
present continous
B.
Present Simple
C.
past simple
D.
past continous
5. 
We do not mention the number of times that we have done an action when we use the ...
A.
past simple
B.
Present Simple
C.
Past Perfect
D.
Past Perfect Continous
6. 
We can use the present perfect for the completed actions in the past if they may happen again. Is that true?
A.
no
B.
yes
C.
maybe
D.
I don't know
7. 
Which are the state verbs?
A.
resemble, concern, play
B.
appear, lack, seem
C.
contain, exist, walk
D.
own, fit, run
8. 
I'm seeing a new doctor now. Is that sentence correct?
A.
yes
B.
no
C.
sometimes
D.
it depends
9. 
.... are verbs which can actually perform the action they describe
A.
irregular verbs
B.
state verbs
C.
sense verbs
D.
performative verbs
10. 
When there is evidence in the present to justify the prediction we use
A.
present continous
B.
be going to
C.
past simple
D.
Past Perfect Continous
11. 
Which answer is incorrect?
A.
By July the'll have been building the house for a year.
B.
She'll be getting ready to go on stage.
C.
You are not going to school to school on time.
D.
His wife is going to have a baby!
12. 
We usually avoid be going to with the verbs:
A.
persuade and think
B.
feel and dream
C.
go and come
D.
swim and access
13. 
'I'm flying to Thailand on Saturday if I get a stanby ticket.' is incorrect because...
A.
This structure is direct and not polit enough.
B.
We don't use this structure to express a spontaneous decision.
C.
The arrangement is not fixed so this structure is inappropriate.
D.
This structure is too formal.
14. 
splitting means..
A.
a column in a newspaper or magazine giving news or gossip on a particular topic.
B.
a thing used for organizing.
C.
break or cause to break forcibly into parts, especially into halves or along the grain.
D.
having an open, natural, and uninhibited manner.
15. 
'call in sick' means
A.
to call one's place of work to say that one is ill and cannot come to work.
B.
(of a bus or train) leave with its passengers.
C.
an action or system by which a result is achieved; a method.
D.
the management or guidance of someone or something.
16. 
strain means
A.
not alive.
B.
force (a part of one's body or oneself) to make an unusually great effort.
C.
on the day before today.
D.
not having or showing good manners; rude.
17. 
standby ticket means
A.
lack of manners; discourteousness.
B.
a spare one
C.
feeling joy or pleasure
D.
extending or directly below.
18. 
She inherited a wonderful wooden dools' house.
A.
The house is made of wood.
B.
The dolls are made of wood.
C.
The dolls are wonderful
D.
She is wonderful.
19. 
The company manufacturers low-cost nurses' uniforms.
A.
The nurses earn low wages.
B.
The unfirms aren't expensive.
C.
The comapnies aren't expensive.
D.
The nurses work in a company.
20. 
Bill and Suzy found hiring a well-educated children's nanny was worth every penny.
A.
Their children were well-educated.
B.
Bill and Suzy were well-educated.
C.
Their nanny was well-educated.
D.
A nanny was rich.