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31.

Change the following sentence into active voice.

The visitors were shown the newborn by the woman.

 

  • The newborn was shown to the visitors by the woman

  • The woman has shown the newborn to the visitors

  • The woman showed the visitors the newborn

  • The woman might have shown the newborn


32.

Fill in the blank with correct word to complete the proverb.

Blood is ______ than water.

  • thinner

  • thicker

  • purer

  • precious


33.

Bees are kept in

  • a pantry

  • a nursery

  • an apiary

  • an aquarium


34.

The idiom green-eyed monster means

  • to be jealous

  • to be sick

  • to be angry

  • to be blind


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35.

Pick out the correct question tag for the following.

People shouldn't drink and drive,_______

  • should they?

  • shouldn't they?

  • isn't it?

  • shall they?


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36.

A sentence is divided into four parts (A), (B),(C) and (D).

Point out the part that has an error:

A. You are learning English
B. For the last one year
C. But you show
D. No improvement at all.

  • A

  • B

  • C

  • D


B.

B

'since the last year' is the correct expression


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37.

Point out the correct direct speech for the following.

I asked why he was looking through the keyhole.

  • 'Are you looking through the keyhole?' I said

  • 'Do not look through the keyhole', I said.

  • 'Why are you looking through the keyhole?', I said.

  • 'You are looking through the keyhole', I said


38. Put the verbs in the brackets into the correct present tense.

My daughter never (write) to me so I never (know) what she (do).

  • My daughter never wrote to me so I never knew what she do/p>

  • My daughter never write to me so I never knew what she does

  • My daughter never writes to me so I never know what she is doing

  • My daughter never writes to me so I never knew what she does


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39.

To understand it is one thing; to teach it, is quite_______

  • another

  • each other

  • other

  • others


40.

It has been two years I last saw you.

  • that

  • since

  • when

  • before


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