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(1.4.2) Which of the following demonstrative pronouns best completes the gap in the following
text? Linda was shopping for shoes. She handed in a pair to the salesperson and said “________
are the Ones I would like to buy
THESE
(1.5.1) Which of the options is appropriate for introducing a person to another for the first time?
(2.3.1) Choose the right option for the blank. “I want ____ dress. It’s beautiful THIS
(4.14.1) Read the following descriptions and choose which on describes Art and Entertainment….
THIS MONTH, THE DRAMA RETURNS FOR ITS THIRD SEASON WITH A BRAND NEW TROOP OF
ACTOR
(6.7.1) Which of the options below explains the use of non-restrictive relative clauses?
THIS CLAUSE GIVES EXTRA INFORMATION WHICH IS NOT ESSENTIAL FOR THE MEANING
Choose the right option for the blank. “I want ______ dress. It´s beautiful!”
THIS
-THAT
-THOSE
(1.13.1) Choose the CORRECT option for the blank. A: _______ ¿ B: In an hour.
(2.1.1) Choose the right option for the blank. A: The police found my car! B: Oh, good! _______ A:
It was in Yale, under the bridge.
(3.10.1) Which of the following pair of connectors are us .. combine ieas in past simple/past
Professive tenses?
WHEN/WHILE
(3.20.1) Choose the right option for the blank. A: ______ B: I don´t really feel like it. How about
Italian?
(4.7.1) In which of the following options best illustrates the agent to be omitted in a passive voice
Structure? Choose one option.
(4.10.1) Which of the following options best completes the relative clause in the sentence below:
“The manager of the company, _________ lives downtown… (continua, pero no se ve en la foto).
WHO
(6.10.2) Choose the best option to complete the bank. “On our way to the city, we passed shops
ZEST CLEANING SOLUTIONS offers a choice of cleaning services for homes and offices, with a team
of cleaners or an individual cleaner. We provide regular cleaning at realistic and cost effective
prices. Either for residential or commercial cleaning, you can book our service for the frequency
that
(1.7.1) Which of the following options best completes the sentence below? “In my office, _____
some engineers and just one designer.
THERE ARE
(2.4.1) Choose the right for the blank. " salt do you want in your salad, Jenny? I know you are on a
strict diet."
HOW MUCH
(4.22.1) Choose the right option for the blank. A: Do you have any idea ______we can give your
parents for their anniversary? B" They're easy to shop for. They love antiques
WHAT
(5.14.1) What does this idea mean? “There are some beautiful and deserted beaches….
Choose the right option for the blank. “___________ a TV in my bedroom. It’s in the living room”.
THERE ISN’T
(2.7.1) Choose the right option for the blank.
DO YOU CLOSE
(2.7.1) Which option best answers the following question? Does the actress play the main role in
(2.7.1) How do you form an affirmative sentence in simple present tense singular?
(2.7.1) Choose the right option for the blank. "Emily works all day as a travel agent. When she gets
back home, it's usually after 6 p.m. In the evenings. She ________ TV. She thinks it's boring. She
prefers to listen to music.
DOESN’T WATCH
Read the conversation. What is wrong with the soup? A: Hello, can I help you? B: Yes, I'd like to
have some lunch. A: Would you like a starter? I can recommend the soup of the day. It's chicken
soup. B: What's in the soup? A: Chicken, onions, beans, salt and pepper. B: OK. I'll have the soup.
And I'll have a grilled cheese sandwich. A: What would you like to drink? B: I'd like a glass of
lemonade, please. A: here is your soup. B: Can I have a napkin? A: Yes, here is a napkin. B: Thank
You. A: Enjoy your soup. B: Excuse me. Can I have some salt? A: Yes, here you are. Can I offer you
any thing else? B: No, thank you. A: OK. Your sandwich is coming in a few minutes. B: Thanks.
(2.19.1) Choose de right option for the blank. “Here is a picture of my daughter´s son. He looks like
her, _______?
DOESN´T HE
Read the following text and choose the best option to complete the gap:”Josie Blanchett is one of
the most creative people from all over the world. Josie_____ several Jobs, about 60. Among the
most interesting jobs are: she has been a chef, a teacher and a Singer. According to Josie, her
most.
HAS HAD
(4.1.1) Choose the right option for the blank. A: ______this software application, Jerry? B: No,
never.
(4.1.1) Which TWO options below are auxiliary verbs used for present perfect simple tense?
-HAS
-HAVE
(4.1.1) Which THREE of the following options are time adverbs that can be used in present perfect
tense?
- FOR
- SINCE
- EVER
Choose the right option for the blank. A: You like sushi___________? B: I love it! It´s my favorite
meal!
DON´T YOU
Choose the right option for the blank. “Everything is all ready for the trip. We_____ to spend any
time packing”:
DON´T HAVE
CAN
CAN BE USED
(4.19.1) Choose the right option for the blank. "In the nineteenth century, female teachers if they
got engaged or married. They were not allowed to go out with men. Male teachers, on the other
hand, could get married and have children without any problem!"
COULD BE FIRED?
B: Well, it ____ been me. I definitely remember looking it, so it ____ been someone who came
home after me.:
(1.6) Read the text. Where are the people in the conversation? POLICE OFFICER: Is your name
Candace Adams? WOMAN: Yes, it is. POLICE OFFICER: Do you recognize this man? WOMAN: yes,
that’s the thief! POLICE OFFICER: Is he man who pushed you on the subway? WOMAN: Yes,I’m sure
he is the one. POLICE OFFICER: Is this your wallet? WOMAN: Yes! That’s my wallet! Thank you,
officer! _____
AN
(1.10.1) Which of the following options refers to the use present progressive tense?
(1.11.1) Read the conversation. Who is the person making the call? A: Hello. I'd like my minibar
restocked, please. B: OK. Would you like anything in particular? A: Let me have three bottles of
Perrier. B: OK. Is there anything else I can get for you? A: Some grape juice would also be nice. B: I'll
get that for you right away, sir. A: Thank you.
A HOTEL GUEST
Read the conversation. According to what you can interpret from the text, what is “a freshman”? A:
Hi. I’m Tommy. B: My name is Jack. A: So, do you live on campus? A: Yeah, I live next to the west
entrance. B: What year are you in? A: I’m a FRESHMAN. What about you? B: This is my first year,
too A: Oh good. Maybe we can hang out. B: Yeah, sure
A FIRST-YEAR STUDENT