Q.1
Pick the most sensible version that includes the '[preposition] + -ING' structure. Reasonably enough, it is illegal in Britain to use a handheld mobile phone ... ... .
  • ... when you are in a car.
  • ... after speaking.
  • ... while driving.
  • ... before leaving.
Q.2
Pick the most sensible version that includes the '[preposition] + -ING' structure. ... ... at all, you should check that your vehicle is in good working order.
  • Without worrying ...
  • Before driving ...
  • When travelling ...
  • On any journey ...
Q.3
Pick the most sensible version that includes the '[preposition] + -ING' structure. Nor should you pull out into traffic ... ... in your mirror and ... ... your intention to any other road users.
  • ... without looking ... / ... singaling ...
  • ... without looking ... / ... signalling ...
  • ... before you look ... / ... signling ...
  • ... unless you watch ... / ... cygneling
Q.4
Pick the most sensible version that includes the '[preposition] + -ING' structure. Many animals, including human beings, enjoy having a little 'digestive rest' ... ... a meal.
  • ... before they approach ...
  • ... while they eat ...
  • ... after they have finished ...
  • ... after eating ...
Q.5
Pick the most sensible version that includes the '[preposition] + -ING' structure. ... ... to the High School, she has become a much more mature and confident young woman.
  • After she moved ...
  • ... Since moving up ...
  • ... Since she moved on ...
  • Now that she goes ...
Q.6
Pick the most sensible version that includes the '[preposition] + -ING' structure. All staff are reminded to wear the appropriate safety clothing and equipment ... ... on this site.
  • ... during their working hours ...
  • ... after working ...
  • ... while working ...
  • ... if they expect to keep their job ...
Q.7
Pick the most sensible version that includes the '[preposition] + -ING' structure. They managed to get snarled up in the traffic ... ... half-an-hour early.
  • ... by setting off ...
  • ... despite setting out ...
  • ... because they left ...
  • ... even though they started ...
Q.8
Pick the most sensible version that includes the '[preposition] + -ING' structure. The caterers have put themselves to a lot of trouble ... ... the decorations are perfect.
  • ... to check ...
  • ... detailing ...
  • ... over making sure ...
  • ... and seen to it that ...
Q.9
Pick the most sensible version that includes the '[preposition] + -ING' structure. That is not the sort of language to use ... ... formally to anyone of importance, such as your employer.
  • ... when writing ...
  • ... if (ever) you need to write ...
  • ... in a letter ...
  • ... on paper ...
Q.10
Pick the most sensible version that includes the '[preposition] + -ING' structure. When we say that a criminal is 'caught red-handed', the suggestion is that they are covered in blood ... ... someone.
  • ... after they have killed ...
  • ... after they killed ...
  • ... from killing or injuring ...
  • ... after death or injury of ...
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