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Question 1 CORRECT He drives quite ________, but his brother drives really ________ slowly, fastly slow, fastly slow, fa

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Question 1 CORRECT He drives quite ________, but his brother drives really ________ slowly, fastly slow, fastly slow, fast slowly, fast Question 1 Explanation: We want to say how he drives --> we need to use adverbs Slow --> adverb = slowly Fast --> adverb = fast (it's irregular) Question 2 CORRECT Where ________ he work? do does is don't Question 2 Explanation: Present simple questions are made with 'do' or 'does'. He/she/it doES, so we use 'does' in this question. Question 3 WRONG If he ________ one minute later, he ________ the train had arrived, would have missed would arrive, would miss arrived, would have missed would have arrived, would have missed Question 3 Explanation: We use this form to talk about an imaginary situation in the past: If + had done (past perfect) --> would have + past participle In this case, he didn't arrive late, so he caught the train.

Question 4 CORRECT By next month I ________ all my exams, and I can relax! will have been finishing will finish will have finished will be finishing Question 4 Explanation: The future perfect (will have done...) is used to show that something will be finished by a certain time in the future. It's often used together with 'by': 'By Friday, we'll have done everything.' Question 5 WRONG I spend too much time ________. I'd like ________ more time for myself and my family. to work, having working, to have working, having to work, to have Question 5 Explanation: spend time + -ing would like + to Question 6 CORRECT That smells good! What ________ do you cooking? are you cooking? are you cook? do you cook? Question 6 Explanation: We use the present continuous (be + -ing) to talk about something which is happening now

Question 7 CORRECT I ________ to Germany last year gone goed go went Question 7 Explanation: Last year = past We use the past simple for completed actions in the past. Go --> past simple = 'went' Question 8 CORRECT I'll send it to you ________ I get the money as soon as unless in case until Question 8 Explanation: As soon as = when (although 'as soon as' is stronger) Question 9 CORRECT I'm busy on Friday, so I ________ come don't not can am not can't Question 9 Explanation: 'I don't come' = regularly, many times, so it doesn't go here, because we're talking about one time (this Friday). We use 'can' + 'not' = 'can't' or 'cannot' ('can't' is more common in spoken English).

Question 10 CORRECT I don't know where she is. I suppose she ________ got stuck in traffic. must have can have might have should have Question 10 Explanation: She might have... = It's possible that she... Question 11 CORRECT She's from ________, so she speaks ________ Spain, Spainese Spanish, Spain Spain, Spanish Spanish, Spanish Question 11 Explanation: 'Spain' is the country 'Spanish' is the adjective for the people or the language Question 12 CORRECT - Let's go to the cinema. - Great idea! What film ________ we watch? shall do are we going to will Question 12 Explanation: We use 'shall' for offers/suggestions when we ask a question Question 13 CORRECT

I ________ been hit by a car, but luckily I just managed to get out of the way could have might have may have can have Question 13 Explanation: 'I could have...' = there was a possibility, but in the end it didn't happen. Question 14 CORRECT I was ________ exhausted by the end of the day extremely incredibly very completely Question 14 Explanation: 'Exhausted' has a strong meaning, so we can only use certain adverbs. In the same way, you can't say 'I was completely tired', because 'completely' can only be used with adjectives which have a strong meaning. Question 15 CORRECT He ________ ever works as ________ as he should hard, hardly hard, hard hardly, hardly hardly, hard Question 15 Explanation: Hardly = almost not, so 'hardly ever' = almost never Work hard = work a lot, work well 'Hard' and 'hardly' are both adverbs, but with very different meanings. Don't confuse them! Question 16 CORRECT

Could you tell me ________? where is the bus stop is where the bus stop where the bus stop is the bus stop is where Question 16 Explanation: This is an indirect question, so after the 'Could you tell me...' we don't change the word order in the rest of the sentence. Question 17 CORRECT If I had more time, I ________ do more exercise would 'm going to will want to Question 17 Explanation: We use this form to talk about a situation which is imaginary or unreal: If + past simple --> would + infinitive In this case, the situation is unreal because I don't have time, so I can't do more exercise. Question 18 CORRECT She ________ in a small house near the park lives stays live living Question 18 Explanation: I live You live He/she/it lives