9)When I was a child, I go to the cinema on Sundays. A use to C used B would D get used to
10)What at 10 o'clock last night? A have you done C were you doing B had you done D have you been doing
11)Pierre as a chef for five years, then he opened his own restaurant. A works C worked B had worked D has been working
12)He's a famous musician. He .•... lots of concerts so far. A is giving C gives B has given D had been giving
13)I'm afraid I to come to the party. A don't go C won't B won't be able D can't
14)While Jo • the carpets, the bell rang. A hoovers C has been hoovering B was hoovering D had hoovered
15)Stephen won't phone us until he some news. A had C will have B is having D has
16) to the bank later? If you are, can you please deposit this cheque for me? A Will you be going C Do you go B Have you gone D Are you going
17) They will have finished their work 6 o'clock. A until C by the time B since D by
18)They Paris twice this year. A have gone in C have been to B had gone to D had been in
19)It was nice of Tom me these flowers! A to buy C buying B buy D is buying
20)The students were made their essays. A rewriting C rewrite B to rewrite D to rewriting
21)John ..•.. Diane to the party tonight. A brings C will have brought B is bringing D had brought
22)It was lovely Vanessa again! A see C saw B to see D to seeing
23)you buy any sugar. There's plenty. A should C mustn't B needn't D couldn't
24)He claimed ...•. the Loch Ness Monster when he was in Scotland. A to see C seeing B to be seen D to have seen
25)I'm sorry you didn't get the job. A saying C to say B to saying D for saying
26)Tina suggested to the concert. A going C to have gone B have gone D to go
27)I'm looking forward him again. A meet C to meet B meeting D to meeting
28)you forget Monday's meeting. A needn't C mustn't B haven't D might not
29)The security guards wouldn't let anyone the building. A leave C to leave B leaving D to leaving
30)You . .. .. made such a big cake. There's lots left over. A mustn't have C didn't need B may have D needn't have
Once a philosopher was traveling down a river in a small boat. While he was crossing the river he asked the boatman:” Have you ever heard about Philosophy?” “No”, I haven*t " said the boatman. “I * ve never heard about it. What is it ?” “I am sorry for you, indeed,” replied the learned man, “you have lost a quarter of your life as it’s a very interesting science!” Several minutes later the philosopher asked the boatman another question: “Did you hear about Astronomy, when you were at school?” “No, I left school many years ago and I forgot all about it.,” was the answer. To this the philosopher answered that he was really sorry for the man, and he thought that the boatman lost a second quarter of his life.
Some minutes passed and the passenger again wondered if the man had ever heard about Algebra. And the man had to admit that he had never known anything about it. “In that case you certainly lost a third quarter of your life!” said the scientist.
At that very moment the boat struck on a big stone. The boatman jumped and cried: “ Have you ever learnt swimming ( to swim)?” “No,” was the answer. The boatman explained sadly to the philosopher that he was sure the scientist had lost his whole life as the boat was sinking