Q.1
Choose the answer which completes the gap/s in the best clear, sensible English. My cousin has invited me to ... ... the new restaurant in his village.
  • ... go and see ...
  • ... come and try ...
  • ... travel and visit ...
  • ... drive and taste ...
Q.2
Choose the answer which completes the gap/s in the best clear, sensible English. ' (...) So we ... ... a meal there, and, frankly, we were a bit disappointed.'
  • ... went and had ...
  • ... go and eat ...
  • ... drove and consumed ...
  • ... travelled and tried ...
Q.3
Choose the answer which completes the gap/s in the best clear, sensible English. I needed to ... ... before I drove any further.
  • ... pause to reflect ...
  • ... stop and think ...
  • ... wait and consider ...
  • ... halt and reckon ...
Q.4
Choose the answer which completes the gap/s in the best clear, sensible English. As far as results are concerned, we shall have to ... ... .
  • ... delay to find out.
  • ... wait and find out.
  • ... wait and see.
  • ... discover later.
Q.5
Choose the answer which completes the gap/s in the best clear, sensible English. 'You do not need to do anything active quite yet; just ... ... .'
  • ... stay and hear.
  • ... sit and listen.
  • ... stop and wait.
  • ... remain and observe.
Q.6
Choose the answer which completes the gap/s in the best clear, sensible English. Predatory animals will not want to waste a lot of their precious energy on running and hunting: a clever animal will ... ... until a victim comes near enough for a quick successful attack.
  • ... look and listen ...
  • ... watch and wait ...
  • ... wait and see ...
  • ... lie and learn ...
Q.7
Choose the answer which completes the gap/s in the best clear, sensible English. 'I've no idea what they're up to next door, making all that noise. Why doesn't someone ... ... ?'
  • ... go and see.
  • ... go and ask.
  • ... go and look.
  • ... go and watch.
Q.8
Choose the answer which completes the gap/s in the best clear, sensible English. 'At long last, we have an engineer ... ... tomorrow ... ... the washing machine.'
  • ... come ... / ... and mend ...
  • ... coming ... / ... to mend ...
  • ... comes ... / ... to fix ...
  • ... to come ... / ... fixing ...
Q.9
Choose the answer which completes the gap/s in the best clear, sensible English. During the afternoon the children ... ... the island.
  • ... swam out and explored ...
  • ... swam away to visit ...
  • ... swam off to discover ...
  • ... swam out to try ...
Q.10
Choose the answer which completes the gap/s in the best clear, sensible English. A classic line in a movie or soap opera may come when two characters (usually men) are having an argument somewhere indoors: one of them makes a provocative remark, and the other wants to 'sort it out' with a fight, so he says: 'Just you ... ... that !'
  • ... go out and repeat ...
  • ... come outside and say ...
  • ... leave and say ...
  • ... move out and repeat ...
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