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Choose the correct noun. He made an excellent _____ on climate change. present. presenter. presentation. presenting. Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence. After walking all day in the sun, we were absolutely _____!. exhausted. relaxed. sleepy. tired. Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. Are you ready to _____ holiday next week?. go on. go to. go. go for. Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence. I felt _____ nervous before my English presentation. really. completely. totally. absolutely. Choose the correct noun. They reached a new _____ between the two countries. agree. agreement. agreeing. agreed. Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence. That film was really _____ I nearly fell asleep. boring. awful. terrible. stunning. Choose the correct verb. Let’s _____ a coffee instead of tea this time. go to. go on. go for. go. Choose the correct conditional sentence. If it _____ tomorrow, we would stay at home. were to rain. rains. would rain. has rained. Choose the correct word. He was a _____ witness and told the truth in court. innocent. criminal. guilty. truthful. Choose the correct reported sentence. “We have finished the work,” they said. They said they have finished the work. They said they had finished the work. They said they finished the work. They said they are finished. Choose the correct conditional sentence. If she didn’t like chocolate, she _____ eat it every day. doesn’t. wouldn’t. won’t. wouldn’t. Choose the correct word. Someone who kills another person is a _____. robber. killer. burglar. murderer. Choose the correct option to complete the conditional sentence. If he _____ the map, he wouldn’t have gotten lost in the forest. would read. reads. had read. read. Choose the correct noun. Their _____ of the topic helped them pass the test. understanding. understood. understand. understanded. Choose the correct conditional sentence. If they didn’t live so far away, we _____ them more often. visited. would visit. will visit. have visited. Choose the correct conditional sentence. If he studied more, he _____ better grades. would get. got. gets. had got. Choose the correct option to complete the conditional sentence. You wouldn’t have failed the test if you _____ more carefully. study. studied. would study. had studied. Choose the correct option to complete the conditional sentence. They would have enjoyed the trip more if the weather _____ better. had been. was. is. would be. Choose the correct option to complete the conditional sentence. If we _____ earlier, we wouldn’t have missed the beginning of the movie. leave. would leave. had left. left. Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence. It’s getting a bit _____ in here. Can you open the window?. freezing. cold. icy. boiling. Choose the correct verb. Complete the sentence with the correct form. Last weekend we _____ camping near the lake. went for. go on. go. went. Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence. Her new apartment is very _____. She decorated it herself. beautiful. stunning. pretty. perfect. Choose the correct option to complete the sentence. Let’s _____ a walk before it gets dark. go for. go to. go on. go into. Choose the correct word. The judge sent the _____ to prison for five years. case. criminal. crime. victim. Choose the correct conditional sentence. If they moved to Canada, they _____ have to learn French. will. might have. had. would. Choose the correct word. The man was found _____ after a long trial. guilt. crime. innocent. innocence. Choose the correct reported sentence. “We are leaving now,” they said. They said they are leaving now. They said they will leave now. They said they were leaving then. They said they have left then. Choose the correct reported sentence. “Don’t talk in class!” the teacher told us. The teacher said us not talk. The teacher told us not to talk in class. The teacher told not talk. The teacher said don’t talk. Choose the correct word. He was arrested for committing _____. He entered the bank with a gun. mugging. robbery. burglary. fraud. Choose the correct reported sentence. “I can’t find my keys,” he said. He said he can’t find his keys. He said he didn’t find his keys. He said he can not find his keys. He said he couldn’t find his keys. Choose the correct conditional sentence. If she had more time, she _____ learn the guitar. can. might have. would have. could. Choose the correct verb. I think I’ll _____ the blue shirt. It looks better on me. go for. go. go on. go to. Choose the correct reported sentence. “I’m sorry I’m late,” she said. She apologized for being late. She said that she late. She apologized that she was late. She said she is late. Choose the correct verb. Complete the sentence with the correct form. My parents sometimes _____ sailing during the summer. go for. go on. go. goes. Choose the correct option to complete the conditional sentence. If I _____ more money, I would have bought you a nicer gift. had had. had. would have. have. Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence. Her new apartment is very ___. She decorated it herself. perfect. stunning. beautiful. pretty. Choose the correct reported sentence. “Please close the window,” she told him. She said him to close the window. She told to close the window. She told him closing the window. She told him to close the window. Choose the correct conditional sentence. If she didn’t like chocolate, she ___ eat it every day. doesn’t. wouldn’t. won’t. wouldn’t. Choose the correct noun. We must reach an ___ before Friday. agree. agreeing. agreed. agreement. Choose the correct verb. When I’m stressed, I usually ___ a run to relax. go. go for. go on. go at. Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence. The beach was ___ crowded this morning. absolutely. totally. very. completely. Choose the correct noun. The government made a new ___ about education reform. announcing. announcer. announce. announcement. Choose the correct noun. Our company’s ___ depends on customer satisfaction. succeed. successfully. success. successful. Choose the correct word. The company lost millions because of online ___. mugging. burglary. fraud. robbery. Choose the correct conditional sentence. If I knew the answer, I ___ you. tell. would tell. will tell. told. Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence. I’m feeling quite ___ today, so I’ll go to bed early. sleepy. bored. tired. exhausted. Choose the correct noun. The teacher gave us an important ___ before the exam. advised. advice. advising. advise. With subtitles, students ___ understand films more easily. can’t. mustn’t. couldn’t. can. Excuse me, I’m looking for the stage door for performers. Music is nice. You can’t play. The stage is big. Go around the building; the door is at the back. I’m trying to find the entrance to the music festival. It’s expensive. Cross the park, then continue until you see the big stage on your right. Music is fun. You can’t go there. If we’re lucky, we ___ see the actors outside the cinema. mustn’t. must. might. can’t. Excuse me, how do I get to the cinema where the new Marvel movie is playing?. Just stay home. Buy it online. Don’t go there. Walk straight two blocks and turn left at the bookstore. How do I reach the open-air cinema in the park?. Don’t watch. Enter through the north gate, then follow the lights to the big screen. Stay at home. It’s fun. The singer ___ her new album at a live concert yesterday. presented. presents. was presented. is present. Where is the music shop that sells vinyl records?. Vinyl is cool. They sell things. Music is good. Go down King Street; it’s opposite the old theater. How do I reach the film festival area inside the cultural center?. It’s beautiful. Film is fun. Enter the main gate, then go straight until you see the signs. Stay here. Could you explain how to get to the opera house from here?. I don’t like it. Opera is old. Don’t go there. Take the first left, walk past the museum, and you’ll see it ahead. Could you explain how to reach the open-air theater?. Walk down this road and turn right at the traffic light. Theater is old. Tickets are expensive. I don’t go there. You _______ wear a helmet when riding a motorbike in this country. It's the law. should. don't have to. must. can. If you want, you _______ borrow my dictionary. mustn't. can. should. must. Tomorrow is a holiday. You _______ go to school. mustn't. don't have to. must. should. You look sick. You _______ see a doctor. can. must. don't have to. should. Visitors _______ take photos inside the gallery. It's not allowed. mustn't. should. don’t have to. can't. I’m not sure, but she _______ be at the library now. She said she had work to do. can. must. might. mustn't. This exam is very important. You _______ arrive late. might. mustn't. can. don’t have to. That boy is so talented! He _______ play three instruments already. might. can. should. must. It’s a secret. You _______ tell anyone. mustn't. should. might. don’t have to. We _______ finish this project today, or the teacher won’t accept it. might. should. must. don’t have to. Choose the sentence where *like* means “preference”: Would you like some tea?. What is Italy like?. I like swimming on weekends. You sing like a professional. Which sentence about food uses *like* incorrectly?. My mother cooks like a professional chef. Do you like to your coffee sugar?. Would you like to try sushi?. The avocado tastes like fresh butter. If you want to stay healthy, you _______ eat too much fast food every day. can’t. shouldn’t. must. don’t have to. In many football stadiums, fans _______ bring glass bottles for safety reasons. should. don’t have to. must. can’t. Which advice is most appropriate if your friend has a cold?. You should stay at home and rest. You can’t drink tea. You have to buy new shoes. You must play football tomorrow. Which sentence shows no obligation?. You don’t have to bring your own ball; we’ll provide one. You mustn’t bring your own ball. You should bring your own ball. You can’t bring your own ball. A tourist asks: “Excuse me, how can I get to the cinema?” Which is the politest answer?. You go straight, cinema is there. Go straight ahead and you’ll see it on your left. You must walk there, no choice. Cinema left, after traffic lights. What is the meaning of “What is your teacher like?”. What is your teacher’s appearance or personality?. What does your teacher enjoy doing?. Would you like your teacher?. What is your teacher similar to?. Students _______ finish their projects before the deadline, otherwise they won’t pass. must. can. shouldn’t. don’t have to. When you are sick, you _______ see a doctor to get better quickly. shouldn’t. can. must. don’t have to. “The soundtrack was recorded in a studio in London.” Why is the passive used here?. Because the action is more important than the doer. Because we want to hide the name of the studio. Because all film sentences must be in passive. Because it is grammatically easier than the active. A polite way to order food in a restaurant is: I would like the chicken, please. I want the chicken. Chicken is good, give me. I like chicken, bring it. During the exam, the teacher says: “You can’t use your cell phone.” What does this mean?. It isn’t necessary to use your phone. It’s prohibited to use your phone. You’re able to use your phone. It’s recommended to use your phone. Which tag is correct? “You aren’t watching the match, ______?”. aren’t you. are you. didn’t you. do you. Which option is the best passive transformation of: “Fans are watching the concert now”?. The concert is watched by fans now. Fans are being watched by the concert now. The concert watched by fans now. The concert is being watched by fans now. In a report about Ecuador’s World Cup classification, which is the best concluding sentence?. The team wore yellow shirts. The match was played at 5 p.m. It was a success that united fans and players across the country. Ecuador has four regions: coast, highlands, Amazon, and Galapagos. Which sentence shows similarity?. I would like the salad, please. What is the soup like?. Do you like soup?. This soup tastes like my grandmother’s recipe. Which is the most natural sentence about a film recommendation?. You must see this movie; it’s unforgettable. You should not see this movie; it’s very good. You can’t see this movie; it’s excellent. You don’t have to see this movie; it’s wonderful. “The players trained hard, _______?”. don’t they. didn’t they. weren’t they. do they. Many popular songs ___ by unknown writers before they become hits. are written. writing. wrote. writes. Even as a child, she ___ play the violin beautifully. can’t. may not. could. mustn’t. In the future, viewers ___ choose their own endings. couldn’t. might. mustn’t. can’t. The dancers ___ an incredible performance during the show. is giving. give. gave. was given. The host ___ all the celebrities when they arrived. was introduced. introduced. is introduce. introduces. The actor ___ an inspiring speech after winning the award. gave. was gave. are giving. is given. Old black-and-white films ___ in a small cinema downtown. shows. are shown. showed. showing. The new Pixar movie ___ in more than 30 countries at the same time. was released. released. releases. releasing. The new season of the series ___ online tomorrow. will be released. is release. released. will release. The director ___ the actors carefully before filming the scene. was instructed. is instruct. are instructing. instructed. The famous actor ___ the audience by singing a song at the end. surprising in more than 25 languages. is surprised. surprised. was surprised. Because of the heavy rain, the concert ___ be canceled tonight. can’t. won’t. might. mustn’t. Fans ___ recognize their favorite actor even with sunglasses on. may not. can’t. mustn’t. can. If the producer agrees, the movie ___ be released earlier. may. shouldn’t. can’t. mustn’t. Years ago, students ___ download music so easily. can. are able. couldn’t. must. With practice, singers ___ perform without feeling nervous. won’t be able to. can. mustn’t. can’t. Only journalists with passes ___ enter the press room. can. can’t. may not. mustn’t. The award for Best Film ___ last year by a Mexican director. wins. won. winning. was won. The movie scenes ___ in New Zealand, which later became a tourist attraction. film. were filmed. films. filming. The soundtrack for “The Lion King” ___ by Elton John. is compose. composing. composes. was composed. The Grammy Awards ___ on television every year. broadcasting. are broadcast. was broadcasting. broadcast. If the story is interesting, audiences ___ enjoy even a long movie. may not. mustn’t. can. can’t. The concert tickets ___ in less than one hour yesterday morning. sold. are selling. is sell. were sold. The journalist ___ the actress about her new role during the event. was asked. asked. asking. is ask. The Golden Globe prizes ___ in January each year. is giving. gave. give. are given. The audience ___ loudly when the band walked on stage. is cheer. cheered. was cheered in more than 30 countries at the same. cheering. The star ___ many letters from fans every day. is receive. was received. receives. receiving. Thanks to streaming platforms, people ___ watch films anywhere. can. was able to. couldn’t. mustn’t. That famous song ___ in more than 25 languages. has been translated. translating. translates. translate. “I’m studying English,” he said. → He said he ______ English. is studying. was studying. studies. has studied. There was a violent ______ outside the stadium. theft. robbery. mugging. burglary. If we had a car, we ______ drive to the beach. would. could. might. If it rained tomorrow, we ______ stay home. might. would. could. “We are hungry,” they said. → They said they ______ hungry. was. be. are. were. “I will come tomorrow,” she said. → She said she ______ the next day. comes tomorrow. would come. comes. was coming. If she won the lottery, she ______ buy a new car. would. could. might. He gave a full ______ of what happened. describing. description. descriptive. describe. “I don’t have your phone,” she said. → She said she ______ his phone. doesn’t have. hadn’t have. hasn’t had. didn’t have. If you studied more, you ______ pass the exam. could. might. would. “I’m late,” he said. → He said he ______ late. be. is. was. were. If I were taller, I ______ play basketball. might. could. would. “She can help us,” he said. → He said she ______ help them. could. can. will. might. The thieves were caught after a long ______. investigating. investigative. investigate. investigation. Her sudden ______ worried her parents. appearance. appearing. disappear. disappearance. “I may go to the party,” he said. → He said he ______ go to the party. will. may. could. might. “I saw the thief,” she said. → She said she ______ the thief. has seen. saw. was seeing. had seen. “I have finished my homework,” he said. → He said he ______ finished his homework. had. was. has. have. The police found new ______ that proves his guilt. decision. evidence. statement. information. If she were a teacher, she ______ help children learn. would. might. could. “We don’t like horror films,” they said. → They said they ______ horror films. haven’t liked. didn’t like. won’t like. don’t like. If I were you, I ______ study harder. could. might. would. She made an excellent ______ during the debate. speech. spoken. speaking. speak. The company will make an official ______ tomorrow. announcer. announcing. announcement. announce. The film had a big ______ on the audience. impaction. impact. impacting. impacted. The robbery was a shocking ______ for the small town. happen. doing. event. experience. If I were invisible, I ______ go anywhere. could. might. would. If he were rich, he ______ not work. would. might. could. They made a quick ______ to leave the city. decisive. deciding. decision. decide. If he had more time, he ______ travel abroad. could. would. might. Choose the correct word. Police arrived quickly at the scene of the ___. murderer. crime. law. law. Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence. It’s ___ in here! I'm shivering, I can't stand it. Let’s close the windows. cool. freezing. cold. chilly. Choose the correct conditional sentence. If I ___ in New York, I would visit Central Park every weekend. would be. am. was. were. Choose the correct conditional sentence. If you ___ rich, what car would you buy?. were. was. would be. are. Choose the correct reported sentence. “I will call you tomorrow,” he said. He said he called me the next day. He said he will call me tomorrow. He said he would call me the next day. Choose the correct noun. His quick ___ of the problem helped everyone. solution. solve. solvent. solving. Choose the correct reported sentence. “Did you watch the news?” she asked. She asked I watched the news. She asked that I watched the news. She asked did I watch the news. She asked if I had watched the news. Choose the correct word. The police finally caught the man responsible for the ___. robbery. stealing. robber. robbed. Choose the correct reported sentence. “I need help,” she said. She says she needed help. She said she needs help. She said she needed help. Choose the correct word. A person who steals from a shop is a ___. mugger. burglar. shoplifter. Choose the correct noun. Her ___ to improve the class impressed the principal. motivated. motivation. motivating. motivate. Choose the correct conditional sentence. If I ___ you, I’d take that job. be. am. were. was. Choose the adjective that best completes the sentence. The soup was ___! I couldn’t eat it because it was so hot. spicy. boiling. very hot. warm. Choose the correct reported sentence. “Where do you live?” he asked me. He asked me where I live. He asked me that I lived. He asked me where I lived. He asked me where did I live. Choose the correct word. Stealing a car is an example of ___. mugging. burglary. fraud. theft. 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