Дастур: Ҷавоби дурустро интихоб кунед.
100. I didn’t lose your charger. ___ borrowed it.
a) It was your charger that b) It was Ali who c) What Ali was
b) It was Ali who
100. ___ I don’t understand is why they changed the plan.
a) That b) It c) What
c) What
100. It was in Samarkand ___ we first met.
a) where b) that c) what
b) that
100. ___ annoyed me was the noise, not the children.
a) It b) That c) What
c) What
100. “What he did was call the police.” This focuses on:
a) the police only b) the action he took c) the time
b) the action he took
200. What I really need now ___ a clear answer.
a) are b) be c) is
c) is
200. It was the deadline ___ made everyone nervous.
a) what b) who c) that
c) that
200. The place where I felt most relaxed ___ the small café near the river.
a) was b) were c) be
a) was
200. It was my sister ___ remembered Mum’s birthday.
a) who b) what c) where
a) who
200. My biggest problem is that nobody listens. A cleft version:
a) What my biggest problem is is that nobody listens. b) What is my biggest problem that nobody listens. c) It my biggest problem is nobody listens
a) What my biggest problem is is that nobody listens.
300. She didn’t ignore you. It was your message ___ she didn’t see.
a) that b) what c) where
a) that
300. The reason I left early was ___ I had another meeting.
a) because of b) that c) what
b) that
300. All I wanted after the trip ___ a hot shower.
a) are b) were c) was
c) was
300. The thing that worries me most is ___ he never explains anything.
a) because b) that c) what
b) that
300. Which sentence sounds most natural in casual English?
a) It was to my brother to whom I gave the keys. b) What I gave the keys was my brother. c) It was my brother I gave the keys to.
c) It was my brother I gave the keys to.
400. “It wasn’t Ali who broke the phone; it was his brother.” This mainly:
a) adds a normal fact b) asks a question c) corrects wrong information
c) corrects wrong information
400. “What the manager wants is a simpler report.” The focus is on:
a) the thing the manager wants b) the manager’s past job c) a place
a) the thing the manager wants
400. “It was not the hotel that disappointed us; it was the service.” This shows:
a) contrast b) habit c) future plan
a) contrast
400. “The only thing I asked for was honesty.” This is close to:
a) a passive sentence b) a normal question c) an all/only-cleft style of emphasis
c) an all/only-cleft style of emphasis
400. Clefts are useful when we want to:
a) make every sentence longer b) highlight or correct one part of a message c) avoid all relative clauses
b) highlight or correct one part of a message
500. ❌ What I need it is your help.
a) What I need is it your help. b) What I need is your help. c) What need I is your help.
b) What I need is your help.
500. ❌ It was explained the rule by the teacher.
a) It explained the teacher the rule. b) The rule it was explained. c) It was the teacher who explained the rule.
c) It was the teacher who explained the rule.
500. It wasn’t until we reached the airport ___ I noticed my passport was missing.
a) that b) what c) where
a) that
500. ❌ It was yesterday when I saw him in this cleft sentence.
a) It yesterday was that I saw him. b) It was yesterday that I saw him c) What yesterday I saw him.
b) It was yesterday that I saw him
500. Which sentence overuses clefting and sounds heavy?
a) It was my dad who called me. b) What I need is a rest. c) It was in the kitchen that it was my brother who found the keys that were missing.
c) It was in the kitchen that it was my brother who found the keys that were missing.