Hello,
Krinjal. Did you repost the earlier post because you had the same questions? I will help out, in any case. The correct answers will be marked in
green.
Krinjal wrote:
Q1. When _____ for work this morning?
a. do you leaving
b. you leaving
c. did you leaving
d. are you leaving
Q2. Because of the teachers' strike last week, the students_____ at school then.
a. weren't
b. didn't
c. aren't
d. don't
Q3. When you knock on the door tomorrow, we _____ our coats and shoes and go out with you.
a. are put on
b. put on
c. do put on
d. will put on
Q4. Andrew phoned to thank the people _____ had invited him to their party.
a. whom
b. whose
c. which
d. who
Q5. Many people agree that Banff is too crowded _____ tourists now.
a. with
b. to
c. on
d. at
Q6. In the morning, I usually _____ a packed lunch before leaving for work.
a. am making
b. made
c. make
d. were making
There are not enough contextual clues in this one to determine whether the simple past,
made, or simple present,
make, is correct. Someone could be commenting on either a former habit or one that occurs in a typical day. Not even
am making is incorrect, although it would not be preferred to
make. This is a flawed question.
Krinjal wrote:
Q7. The children _____ to school last year whenever the weather was good.
a. walked
b. walking
c. were walked
d. walk
The sentence could work in the passive voice,
were walked, but we would need to know more about just how young the children may have been. (Old enough to walk themselves to school, or only with guidance?) It is harder to argue against the simple past, in any case.
Krinjal wrote:
Q8. They said that they _____ to pick us up at 7:00 p.m. to go to the movie.
a. being
b. will
c. going
d. are going
Q9. Now that they have four children, they want to trade in their small car for _____ model than their current one.
a. a big
b. the biggest
c. a bigger
d. biggest
Q10. My daughter is interested _____ becoming an engineer.
a. to
b. in
c. on
d. with
I hope that helps. If you have any questions, just let me know. Good luck with your studies.
- Andrew
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