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  • Each line maps to a question.
  • If the delimiter is used in a question, the question should be surrounded by double quotes: "My, question","My, answer"
  • The first answer in the multiple choice question must be the correct answer.






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Complete with participles: It’s a game __ (play) by two players, __ (involve) a small rubber ball and racquets and __ (take) place in a four-walled court indoors.
played, involving, taking
Complete with participles: It’s a company __ (start) by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, best __ (know) for its iPod and iPhone products
started, known
Complete with participles: It’s an arts building __ (stand) in Sydney Harbour and __ (make) of white tiles to look like sails
standing, made
I'd like to find three interesting places in this town/city which/to which/where I’ve never been to.
which
I'd like to find a person for whose/that/whom money is not important.
whom
I'd like to find someone that/whose/whom knows a famous person.
that
I'd like to find a person who/for whom/whose main interests include doing sports.
whose
If you don't call the police, you will regret not doing/ to do this!
doing
Rewrite the sentence using modals of deduction: I’m certain the postman didn’t deliver the letters.
The postman can’t/couldn’t have delivered the letters.
Rewrite the sentence using modals of deduction: Maybe his friends sent mail to the old address.
His friends might/could/may have sent mail to the old address.
Rewrite the sentence using modals of deduction: I’m sure the man moved recently.recently.
The man must have moved recently.
If you are in trouble, remember phoning/ to phone someone you know and tell them where you are and what happened.
to phone
In order to calm yourself, try drinking/ to drink some cool water - avoid coffee.
drinking
If you've been mugged, firstly stop checking/ to check that you are fine and not hurt. Some victims forget being/ to be hit and only discover injuries later.
to check, being
Correct mistakes: It that just I’ve noticed that …
It’s just that I’ve noticed that …
Correct mistakes: Look, I want you to get the right idea, but …
Look, I don’t want you to get the wrong idea, but …
Correct mistakes: There’s nothing I’ve meaning to talk to you about.
There’s something I’ve been meaning to talk to you about.
I study English for an hour a day but I keep __ the same mistakes! (make)
making
I enjoy __ films in English. (able / watch)
being able to watch
It’s not very good for a person __ alone when they’re depressed. (be)
to be
The most difficult thing about my day is __ to and from work. (travel)
travelling
If computers hadn’t been invented, a) the world would be/had been a less open place. b) people would spend/ have spent more time together now. c) my parents would end up/ have ended up in different jobs.
would be, would spend, would have ended up
If I’d had the chance to live in a different country, a) I wouldn’t take/ would have taken it. b) I would find/ would have found it very hard to make a decision about where. c) I would choose/ would have chosen to live in Spain.
would have taken, would have found, would have chosen
If I hadn’t started studying English, a) I might study/ might have studied another language. b) I wouldn’t go/wouldn’t have gone to university. c) I wouldn’t be/wasn’t able to watch films in English.
might have studied, wouldn't have gone, wouldn't be
Find an odd word: I like cooking, but the surprising thing that is that I never do it.
I like cooking, but the surprising thing is that I never do it.
Find an odd word: Why on the earth am I learning English?
the
Find an odd word: My hometown is such a so boring place.
so
Rewrite the sentence in reported speech: The other day, a complete stranger walked up to me and asked, ‘What have you been doing lately?’
The other day, a complete stranger walked up to me and asked what I had been doing lately.
Rewrite the sentence in reported speech: Last week, an interviewer asked me, ‘What’s your biggest weakness?’
Last week, an interviewer asked me what my biggest weakness was.
Rewrite the sentence in reported speech: Every day, my flatmate says, ‘Could you do the dishes?’ and then says, ‘I’ll do them next time.’
Every day, my flatmate asks me to do the dishes and then says they’ll do them next time.
Rewrite the sentence in reported speech: Once, I was trying on trousers and the shop assistant asked, 'Would you like to try a bigger size?'
Once, I was trying on trousers and the shop assistant asked if I would like/wanted to try a bigger size.
We would like to live in other/ another country.
another
We like all/ every type of music.
every
We remember a large amount of/ quite a few of our dreams.
quite a few
You could/ managed to pass the exam, although you had so little time to revise!
managed
In two hours time, the class __. (definitely finish)
will definitely have finished
Ten minutes from now, I __ here. (not sit)
won't be sitting
We were not supposed to/ didn't have to go out so late, but we did it anyways.
were not supposed to
When I wore this costume, I couldn't see/ wasn't able to see properly.
wasn't able to see