Q.1
Pick the answer that offers the most accurate and sensible English to fill the gap/s. 'If I were you, I ... ... ask for written confirmation of the offer, before doing anything else.'
  • ... will ...
  • ... shall ...
  • ... would ...
  • ... might ...
Q.2
Pick the answer that offers the most accurate and sensible English to fill the gap/s. 'If all the world ... ... paper and all the sea ... ... ink, And all the trees ... ... bread and cheese, What ... ... we have to drink?' (Children's nonsense-rhyme)
  • ... was ... / ... was ... / ... was ... / ... did ...
  • ... were ... / ... were ... / ... were ... / ... can ...
  • ... was ... / ... was ... / ... was ... / ... can ...
  • ... were ... / ... were ... / ... were ... / ... would ...
Q.3
Pick the answer that offers the most accurate and sensible English to fill the gap/s. 'Had I only known, I ... ... myself to this crazy project.'
  • ... never would committed have ...
  • ... never have would committed ...
  • ... have would never committed ...
  • ... would never have committed ...
Q.4
Pick the answer that offers the most accurate and sensible English to fill the gap/s. ' ... ... what he actually wanted, she might have had second thoughts about going away with him for the weekend.'
  • She had realised ...
  • If she realised ...
  • Had she realised ...
  • If had she realised ...
Q.5
Pick the answer that offers the most accurate and sensible English to fill the gap/s. 'If ... ... justice in the world, nobody ... ... go to bed hungry.'
  • ... there is any ... / ... must ...
  • ... there were any ... / ... would ...
  • ... he had any ... / ... should ...
  • ... was ... / ... should ...
Q.6
Pick the answer that offers the most accurate and sensible English to fill the gap/s. 'If God ... ... , it ... ... to invent Him.' (Voltaire)
  • ... exists not ... / ... will need to us ...
  • ... does exist not ... / ... will be needing us ...
  • ...did not exist ... / ... would be necessary ...
  • ...did not exist ... / ... would need for us ...
Q.7
Pick the answer that offers the most accurate and sensible English to fill the gap/s. 'If his mother ... ... properly , there's no way he ... ... such an accident.'
  • ... were watching ... / ... would have ...
  • ... had been watching ... / ... could have had ...
  • ... had watched ... / ... could have ...
  • ... was watching ... / ... would have had ...
Q.8
Pick the answer that offers the most accurate and sensible English to fill the gap/s. 'We ... ... all that way, ... ... how disappointing the event would be.'
  • ... wouldn't have travelled ... / ... had we known ...
  • ... wouldn't travel ... / ... had we know ...
  • ... wouldn't be travel ... / ... if had we know ...
  • ... wouldn't travel ... / ... if we had know ...
Q.9
Pick the answer that offers the most accurate and sensible English to fill the gap/s. 'Had Country A not persistently aggravated Country B, World War 3 ... ... .'
  • ... never have started.
  • ... never have been started.
  • ... would never have been started.
  • ... never have would been started.
Q.10
Pick the answer that offers the most accurate and sensible English to fill the gap/s. 'What ... ... today, if nobody ... ... computers?'
  • ... are we doing ... / ...has invented ...
  • ... would we do ... / ...had invented ...
  • ... were we doing ... / ...had been inventing ...
  • ... would we be doing ... / ...had invented ...
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