It was way to hot. I couldn’t … it any longer.
a) carry
b) hold
c) stand
STAND
They had always liked the sea … they moved to the Coast.
a) so
b) since
c) such
SO
The professor was surprised that her English was so … .
a) liquid
b) definite
c) fluent
FLUENT
I invested a lot of money … residential buildings.
a) in
b) for
c) at
IN
You can depend … me.
a) in
b) of
c) on
ON
I’m afraid I can’t comment … your project yet.
a) about
b) with
c) on
ON
Just keep .. on him, will you?
a) a look
b) an eye
c) a care
AN EYE
I will always … our wonderful holidays.
a) reflect
b) remind
c) remember
REMEMBER
I went to … some pictures by a renowned painter.
a) watch
b) look at
c) see to
LOOK AT
This is the … building in the city.
a) oldest
b) elder
c) elderly
OLDEST
If it … fine, she shall go out.
a) was
b) were
c) is
IS
Her father won’t … to my marrying Olivia.
a) agree
b) allow
c) approve
AGREE
The soldier has been on … for twenty-four hours without a break.
a) work
b) job
c) duty
DUTY
There was a small room into … we all gathered.
a) where
b) that
c) which
WHICH
You … go to dentist’s.
a) rather
b) ought to
c) better
OUGHT TO
She is trying to lose weight by … sweets.
a) cutting down at
b) stopping down at
c) cutting down on
CUTTING DOWN ON
His speech was interesting at first, but it was … long.
a) so much
b) far too
c) too much
FAR TOO
By the time you receive this message, I … for China.
a) will leave
b) have left
c) will have left
WILL HAVE LEFT
Not … did she refuse to speak to me, but she also blamed me for failing.
a) even
b) at all
c) only
ONLY
The Prime Minister … his intention to retire.
a) told
b) announced
c) informed
ANNOUNCED
I suggest … the “meal of the day” rather than fish.
a) to have
b) we have
c) for us having
WE HAVE
Steve was employed … a factory in 2010.
a) in
b) to
c) by
IN
When she braked on the icy road, the car … .
a) slid
b) slipped
c) skidded
SKIDDED
The idea of a balanced diet is difficult to … in this group.
a) put across
b) take in
c) make over
PUT ACROSS
“To come through flying colours” means:
a) to succeed in one’s study
b) to accomplish something with great success
c) to be understood loud and clear
to accomplish something with great success