- 1. Joe gave (to Rachel / Rachel) a rose.
A) Rachel B) to Rachel
- 2. She is (having / having to do) the interview again.
A) having B) having to do
- 3. I couldn’t drive because (had / I had) damaged my wrist.
A) I had B) had
- 4. He’s not here. He must (be going / have gone) out.
A) be going B) have gone
- 5. I (was / am) going to give up smoking, but I couldn’t.
A) was B) am
- 6. Research shows that migraines (may have caused / may cause) loss of vision.
A) may cause B) may have caused
- 7. The company (might be / might) closed down.
A) might B) might be
- 8. Karl has just (been seen / be seen) by a psychotherapist.
A) been seen B) be seen
- 9. A newspaper article was written (to / about) my son.
A) to B) about
- 10. The air pollution was caused (by / from) the traffic.
A) by B) from
- 11. She has two daughters and they (both/ all) do ballet.
A) all B) both
- 12. (No / Not any) fishing is allowed on this river.
A) Not any B) No
- 13. I don’t like (either/ neither) of these photos.
A) either B) neither
- 14. I’ve been trying to eat (less/ fewer) chocolate bars.
A) fewer B) less
- 15. We need to give more opportunities to (unemployed / the unemployed).
A) unemployed B) the unemployed
- 16. I saw a documentary that was absolutely (fascinating/ fascinated).
A) fascinated B) fascinating
- 17. My son was born (on/ at) Christmas day.
A) at B) on
- 18. I’ll have finished my talk (until / by) five.
A) until B) by
- 19. Only people (above/ over) 18 can purchase alcohol.
A) above B) over
- 20. (Having/ To have) passed his driving test, Marko bought a car.
A) Having B) To have
- 21. If I were a bird, (I’d fly/ I’d have flown) around the world.
A) I'd have flown B) I'd fly
- 22. If I’d gone to the party, (I’d meet/ I’d have met) your brother.
A) I'd meet B) I'd have met
- 23. If I (am/was/were) a politician, I’d have banned hunting.
A) am B) were C) was
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