At 11:41:21 on Tue, 9 Oct 2007, EnglishPeter <koeberg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote
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>Choose the correct word (s) to complete each sentence.
>1. Hi, Sue. .................... a good time?
>A. Do you have B. Are you having C. You are having D. You have
E. You vill haff
>2. .................... the question?
>A. Do you understand B. You understand
>C. Are you understanding
D. Who cares about
>3. I'm sorry I .................... able to come to the meeting. I had
another
>commitment.
>A. didn't be B. wasn't C. was
D. couldn't be bothered to
>4. Libby took another biscuit while her mother .................... .
>A. wasn't looking B. hadn't looked C. didn't look
D. smoked a joint
>5. Tom can't write. .................... his arm.
>A. He's broken B. He broke C. He was breaking
D. Instead of a pen, he tries to use
>6. It's only the second time she .................... a horse. She's
>very good at
>it.
>A. rode B. rides C. has ridden
D. has eaten
>7. a: "Mmm. Something smells good."
>b: "I .................... cakes all morning."
>A. 've made B. 'm making C. 've been making
D. have been pigging out on
>8. When is the rain going to stop? It's been four months
>.................... some
>sun****ne.
>A. that we don't have B. that we haven't had
>C. that we didn't have D. since we had
E. since anybody sang that frightful song about
>9. We .................... chocolate when we were children.
>A. haven't been eating B. didn't eat C. haven't eaten
D. weren't allowed
>10. a: "Maya's in hospital."
>b: 'Is she? Oh, I .................... her some flowers."
>A. 'm sending B. 'll send C. 'm going to send
D can't be arsed to send
--
Molly Mockford
They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little tem****ary
safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety - Benjamin Franklin
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