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SECTION A

multiple choice)

Choose the best answer and mark your answer drawing a firm line across the right box. Example

You must keep quiet C. or

A, and

B. but

BCDE

you will

D. whether⠀

be punished

E. because

A. but

B. unless

ABCDE

I spoke to her C. because she didn't 100000

D. if

3. then

follow my advice.

His appearance looks much

A, singe

B. before

older C. than his age.

D. and

ABCDE

"The brakes (17)(fall)!"

(19)

shouted the

(20)

pilot to the co-pilot. I can't (18) (make) (21), the plane (19)(stop)! Try the emergency brakes Fortunately the worked, but when

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LESSON FOUR

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CHAPTER THO

(A) The Right Use of Tenses (Continued)

EXERCISE 3.

26-11-69

Write out a suitable form of each of the verbs in brackets against the number given in the margin, The first one has been done for you as an example..

I (1) (not know) the city at all and (1) did not what is more, I could not utter a single word of the language. After having (2) (spend) my first two days sight-seeing in the Central District of the city, I (3) (decide) to have my way lost deliberately on the following, for I (4) (believe) that this (5) (be) the best way of (6) (get)to be familiar with it. So I (7) (get) on the first tram that (8) (pass) and got off some forty minutes later in what must (9) (be) unknown to me,

the plane at last stopped (20) (move) they) were at the end of the runway.

twenty yards (21)(mean) disaster,

EXERCISE 5%

Another/

Put a tick) against the word or group of word which best completes the meaning of each sentence. The first one is done for you,

(A) known

(B) knew

As we all (1) (C) knowing

(D) had known

(E) know

the moon

far from the earth, So, even if large plants and

(A) were existed

(B) exists

imals (2) (C) existed

(D) have existed (E) exist

know

(2)

(3

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

(11)

I spent a few hours pleasantly and eventually arrived at a restaurant where (13). (10)(have) a cup of tea. Then I deter- ·(14) mined to get back to my hotel. After (11) (15) (stroll) about aimlessly for half an hour, (16) I decided to ask the way. But the trouble (17) was that the only word I (12) (know) was

(18) the name of the hotel and even that I pro (19) nounced it very badly for nobody seemed

(12)

(3)

(20)

could not see

there,

ABCDE

A. as soon aʊ

C. as well as 3. DDDDD D. because (E) as if

B. so that

My grandfather look

he were wORTY.

A. Although:

B. Since

C. Unless you say so, I must

believe it thoroughly.

D. IF

E. When

A. whether

B. but.

D. and

om asked G. though he

E. until

have a holiday.

- Give me some food B. if

A B C D E

ABG DI BOODD

PAPDR

buy

Q. and

PQRST

shall 6.

S. else F. after

Junger

unless

Q. Although

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to know where it (13)(situated). Finally, (21) I saw a policeman. He certainly (14) (be) (22), able to assist me. I did my best to tell him and he (15) (listen) attentively. Then he smiled gently (16)(show) me the way. He

pointed left and right and left again. But I did not understand it at all. I (17) (nod) politely and began (18)(walk) in the direction he pointed. Time passed and I noticed that the houses (19)(get) fewer and

fewer and the lovely fields (20)(appear) on both sides of me, I (21)(discover) that I was totally lost. Suddenly, I saw a car (22)(come) and waved my hands to stop it, hoping that the driver would be kind enough to give me a lift to the nearest tram-stop. Out of my expectation, the man was Thomas, my own friend in this foreign city, who drove me back to my hotel.

EXERCISE AN

Write out a suitable form of each of the verbs in: brackets against the number given in the margin. No. (1) is done for you. (20 marks)

P Q R S T

you feel any doub

P. because Q. but

S. IS

I. Lest

please ask me at once.

Jos could not pay his

bill R. or

S. though Tarand.

F. Feither

Q. Whether

As the plane neared Hong Kong the pilot (1)(ask) for permission to land. As soon as permission (2)(give), he(3) (begin) to lose-height. A voice over the loudspeakers told the passengers (4)(put) out their cigarettes and (5)(fasten) their seat-belts Through the windows they (6) (7) (can) see buildings (7)(rush) by beneath (8) them.

(3) (4)

(5)

(6);

(9)

TQRST

he had no money.

R. Either

La mistaken

PQ R S T DODOD

5. Unless

The wheels (8)(lower) some time before(10) and soon there (9) (come) a thud as the (11) wheels first (10) (touch) the runway. The (12) next thing that the passengers (11) (hear) (13) (12)(be) the loud whining sound of the (14) engines slowing the plane down. But soon (15) they (13)(realise) that something (14)(go) (16) wrong. If it (15)(10) not stop soon, the (17)

plane (16)(reach) the end of the runways (18).

10. This clever pupil deserved tc

P. but

2. for

PQRST

succeed, R. till he worked hard.

10. PODOD

whether

SROTION B

can see

cannot be seen

could see

were

le seeing

then through the most)

powerful telescope. But without proff that water is present, and no life is possible without it, we

assuming

B) had assuming

(4) (C) must have assumed

(D) must assume (E) have assumed

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were existing (B) can exist.. (5) (c) are existing

(D) existed

(E) were existing

If a lunar astronomer

that nothi

on the moon.

(P) observing], (Q) observed f (R) had observing (S) observed (T) could observe

the earth through. a telescope he

HOULD See (Q) say

(7) (R) seeing

(s) had seen

(T) was seeing

clouds and the smooth surface

(P) concluded

(Q) concludes

of oceans, and he (8) (R) had conclude

(S) will conclude.

that

(T) would conclude

suited

is suited

Mary

Jane is going to the party. The thief ran may qui

he w$4 ightened.

III. - One part of a sentence is under 1. The other

part is under B. Write a letter against the number to show which part fits.

Anawor the first question

Use one of these conjunctions in each sentence:-

than, not only but also, unless, as soon a8, if, because, · as well aẸ, zo that, neither nor

Her bark is worse Pan is

tirsd

her bite.

he can hardly stand..

You will not pass the examination

work harder.

olever.

be entered the hall,

David is present there.

Is she pretty, He took off his hat Susan Hun quickly, My friend asked me

Hoket.

you will not overtake her.

I had bought my

Put on your Jacket

This man is poor

Monica sots

Let us wait

6. The teacher should like to know

7. Make hay f

8. They all honour him

9. We eat

the earth (9) (R) was suited

(S) will be suited) (T) suiting

for

life. But our astronomers see no signs of water on the moon and its atmosphere is colourless, they

conclude that it (10) (R) were

(F) was

(Q) had been

a waterless

(S) is being (T) is

and lifeless desert. Maybe, this conclusing wil Türn to be false in the future by scientist.

10. Clean your teeth)

(a) while the sun shines.

(b) till the rain stops.

(o) why Sue Tailed.

(a) because he was a good man.

(b) so that we may live.

(f) before you go to bed.

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otherwise you will catch cold..

(h) as if she were happy

but he is honest.

(3) before you ask another.

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