Q.1
Choose the answer that fills the gap/s using the best clear accurate English. 'If that child ... ... on the gate, it ... ... sooner or later.'
  • ... carries on swinging ... / ... may well fall off ...
  • ... swings ... / ... fall off ...
  • ... goes on swinging ... / ... will probably fall off ...
  • ... will keep swinging ... / ... is very likely to fall off ...
Q.2
Choose the answer that fills the gap/s using the best clear accurate English. ' ... ... this road, and in under half an hour you ... ... Chipping Norton.'
  • Carry on along ... / ... should reach ...
  • Keep going on ... / ... will come to ...
  • Follow ... / ... will have reached ....
  • Stay on ... / ... 'll arrive at ...
Q.3
Choose the answer that fills the gap/s using the best clear accurate English. 'If nobody minds, I ... ... out tonight to hear the concert at the Town Hall.'
  • ... ... shall go ...
  • ... shall be going ...
  • ... am going ...
  • ... 'm going ...
Q.4
Choose the answer that fills the gap/s using the best clear accurate English. 'We can leave the washing-up ... ... .'
  • ... when your parents have left.
  • ... until your parents go home.
  • ... until after your parents will have gone.
  • ... until your parents shall go.
Q.5
Choose the answer that fills the gap/s using the best clear accurate English. 'Next year at college she ... ... on Social Sciences.'
  • ... is concentrating ...
  • ... is going to concentrate ...
  • ... will be concentrating ...
  • ... is going to be concentrating ...
Q.6
Choose the answer that fills the gap/s using the best clear accurate English. 'Things have been moving along very fast with those two: did you know they ... ... next month?'
  • ... will marry ...
  • ... are marrying ...
  • ... are getting married ...
  • ... are going to get married ...
Q.7
Choose the answer that fills the gap/s using the best clear accurate English. (from a North-Country folksong for children:) 'Dance to your Daddy, my little laddie; (...) You shall have a fishie, on a little dishie, (...) When the boat ... ... . '
  • ... is coming in.
  • ... has come in.
  • ... shall be coming in.
  • ... comes in.
Q.8
Choose the answer that fills the gap/s using the best clear accurate English. 'If this train ... ... arrive at York by 12:30, we ... ... have lunch with Fred and Sandra.'
  • ... should ... / ... could ...
  • ... does ... / ... 'll be able to ...
  • ... shall ... / ... might be being able to ...
  • ... will ... / ... are going to be capable to ...
Q.9
Choose the answer that fills the gap/s using the best clear accurate English. 'If you ... ... difficult about this transaction, I ... ... my business elsewhere.'
  • ... are ... / ... take ...
  • ... are being ... / ... am taking ...
  • ... 're going to be ... / ... 'll take ...
  • ... be ... / ... shall be taking ...
Q.10
Choose the answer that fills the gap/s using the best clear accurate English. As they say in certain musical circles : 'The show ain't* over until the fat lady ... ... .' (* ain't = 'isn't' ~ a quite widespread alternative form, though rarely used with any seriousness now)
  • ... sings.
  • ... starts to sing.
  • ... had finished singing.
  • ... shall have finished to sing.
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