Q.1
Which of these is the best way of saying it?
  • I like playing cricket in the summer, and football during the winter months.
  • I like playing at cricket in the summer, and at football during the winter months.
  • I like to play at the cricket in the summer, and at the football during the winter months.
  • I like to play at the cricket in summer, and at the football during winter months.
Q.2
Which of these is the correct way of saying what we mean?
  • I have the eyes brown, as my parents.
  • I have the same brown eyes as my parents.
  • I have brown eyes, like my parents.
  • I have eyes brown, like the eyes of my parents.
Q.3
Which of these would make clearest sense to an English person?
  • My neighbour is handsome, dark and tall but often he does much noise at the weekends and in the evenings.
  • My neighbour is tall, dark and handsome but often he makes a lot of noise at the weekends and in the evenings.
  • My neighbour is tall, dark and handsome but often he does a lot of noise at weekends and in the evenings.
  • My neighbour is handsome, tall and dark but often he does many noise at weekends and in evenings.
Q.4
Which of these would make clearest sense to an English person?
  • My boyfriend loves travelling, but unfortunately her ears are very sensible to strong sunlight.
  • My boyfriend loves travelling, but unfortunately his ears are very sensible to strong sunlight.
  • My boyfriend loves travelling, but unfortunately his eyes are very sensitive to strong sunlight.
  • My boyfriend loves travelling, but fortunately his eyes are very sensitive to strong sunlight.
Q.5
Which of these would make clearest sense to an English person?
  • His grandfather is retired farmer who always love British beautiful landscape.
  • His grandfather is the retired farmer who always loves British beautiful landscape.
  • His grandfather is a retired farmer who still loves beautiful British landscape.
  • His grandfather is a retired farmer who still loves the beautiful British landscape.
Q.6
Which of these would make clearest sense to an English person?
  • Usually he is wearing the smart tee-shirt and a jean blue.
  • Usually he is wearing a smart tee-shirt and a blue jean.
  • Usually he wears the smart tee-shirt and the blue jean.
  • Usually he wears a smart tee-shirt and blue jeans.
Q.7
Which of these would make clearest sense to an English person?
  • They play on the drums a bit, but none of them is really a musician.
  • They play a bit of the drums, but no-one of them is really musician.
  • They are playing a bit at the drums, but no-one of them is really musical.
  • They play the drums a bit, but none of them is really a musician.
Q.8
Which of these would make clearest sense to an English person?
  • He is only in his twenties but sometimes he behaves like an old funny man.
  • He is only in his twenties but sometimes he behaves like a funny old man.
  • He is in his twenties only but sometimes he behaves like an old funny man.
  • He is in his twenties only but sometimes he behaves like a funny old man.
Q.9
Which of these would make clearest sense to an English person?
  • We are living about 100km from the capital.
  • We live about 60 miles from the capital.
  • We are living about 60 miles from the capital.
  • We live about 100 km from the capital.
Q.10
Which of these would make clearest sense to an English person?
  • My sister is about 1m57 tall and weights just under 65kg.
  • My sister is about 5 feet 2 inches high and weighs just under 65kg.
  • My sister stands about 1m57 and weighs just under 10 stone.
  • My sister is about 5 feet 2 inches and weighs just under 10 stone.
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