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1. Cambridge isn't far from London.
a.
It's a long way to London.
b.
Cambridge is near London.
c.
London is far from Cambridge.
d.
London and Cambridge aren't very old.
2. Robert drives Susan's car.
a.
She drives his car.
b.
They drive their cars.
c.
It's Robert's car.
d.
He drives her car.
3. The girls are waiting for the bus.
a.
They're at the bus stop.
b.
She's going to take the bus.
c.
The girls are on the bus.
d.
Girls wait for buses.
4. Frank is a better pianist than David.
a.
David plays the piano better.
b.
Frank's piano is bDavid is the best.
c.
David is the best.
d.
David does not play as well as Frank.
5. He can't come to dinner tomorrow.
a.
He can only come to dinner.
b.
He mustn't come to dinner.
c.
He won't be able to come to dinner.
d.
He might not come to dinner.
6. It took John three hours to repair the car.
a.
He needs three hours to repair it.
b.
He will take three hours to repair it.
c.
The car was repaired in three hours.
d.
He talked three hours about repairing it.
7. Peter may go to Spain for his holidays.
a.
He was allowed to go to Spain.
b.
He's going to Spain.
c.
Perhaps he'll go to Spain.
d.
He must go to Spain.
8. Mr Smith wants her to come early.
a.
She wants to come early.
b.
He wants to come early.
c.
He doesn't want her to be late.
d.
He's going to come late.
9. What are they like?
a.
Do you like them?
b.
What kinds of things do they like?
c.
What kind of people are they?
d.
How are they?
10. I used to play football.
a.
She drives his car.
b.
They drive their cars.
c.
It's Robert's car.
d.
He drives her car.
11. William shouldn't eat so much.
a.
He might not eat any more.
b.
He ought to eat less.
c.
He doesn't eat enough.
d.
He would eat more if he could.
12. Jack hardly ever studies.
a.
He studies hard all the time.
b.
He almost never studies.
c.
He finds studying hard.
d.
He almost always studies hard.
13. Mary's known him a long time.
a.
She knew him a long time ago.
b.
She knows him well.
c.
She doesn't know him any more.
d.
They have a lot of time together.
14. They're going to have their house painted.
a.
They will have painted their house.
b.
They are going to paint their house.
c.
Their house is being painted.
d.
Their house will be painted for them.
15. He'd rather not go.
a.
He'd better not go.
b.
He didn't have to go.
c.
He'd prefer to stay here.
d.
He'd go if he could.
16. They don't have to do it now.
a.
They have nothing to do now.
b.
They can't do it now.
c.
They can do it later if they want to.
d.
They must not do it now.
17. It sounds as if he gave a bad performance.
a.
I could hear all the wrong notes.
b.
The newspaper reviews aren't good.
c.
I can hear the bad sounds.
d.
Though he performed well, I didn't hear him.
18. He was to have given her some money.
a.
He was supposed to have given her money.
b.
He was about to give her some money.
c.
He had just given her some money.
d.
She was given some money by him.
19. Had I been told, I might have agreed.
a.
I could only agree because I'd been told.
b.
After having been told, I of course agreed.
c.
I wasn't able to agree, as no one told me.
d.
Perhaps I agreed, but no one told me.
20. I'd just as soon come after dinner.
a.
I'd arrive immediately after dinner.
b.
I'd arrive as early as possible before dinner.
c.
I'd arrived immediately after dinner.
d.
I'd rather not come before dinner.
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