Ben likes walking…………………………..
Every morning he walks to work
He walks to work every morning
He walks every morning to work
He walks every morning to work
It's two years……………Sophy
that I don't see
that I haven't seen
since I didn't see
since I didn't see
What was the problem ? Why………………..leave early ?
have you to
did you have to
must you
must you
Nobody believed Arun at first, but he…………. to be right.
worked out
came out
found out
found out
We can't…………… making a decision. We have to decide now.
put away
put over
put off
put off
The accident was my fault, so I had to pay for the damage…...the other bar
of
for
to
to
A contract may be…………if the court finds there has been
misinterpretation of the facts.'
restrained
rescinded
compelled
compelled
B.
rescinded
UNIT I
i) The Supertag scanner could revolutionise the way people shop, virtually eradicating
supermarket queues;
ii) The face of retailing will change even more rapidly when the fibre optic networks being
built by cable TV companies begin to be more widely used;
iii) The scanner would have a double benefit for supermarkets - removing the
bottleneck which causes frustration to most customers and reducing the number of
checkout staff;
iv) An electronic scanner which can read the entire contents of a supermarket trolley
at a glance has just been developed.
The best sequence is:
ii, i, iii, iv
iv, i, iii, ii
iv, iii i, i
iv, iii i, i
UNIT II
i) Of course, modern postal services now are much more sophisticated and
faster, relying as they do on motor vehicles and planes for delivery.
ii) Indeed, the ancient Egyptians had a system for sending letters from about 2000 BC,
as did the Zhou dynasty in China a thousand years later.
iii) Letters, were, and are, sent by some form of postal service, the history of which
goes back a long way.
iv) For centuries, the only form of written correspondence was the letter.
The best sequence is:
ii, i, iii, iv
iv, i, iii, ii
iv, iii, ii, i
iv, iii, ii, i