You've been talking about asking her out for weeks, what are you waiting ____?
a. to b. in c. at d. for
for
Yeah, Mr Bennett is our history teacher, he's nice but I never know what he's talking _____.
a. of b. on c. about d. over
c. about
I've finally decided to call ______ Simon, I want to know how he feels.
a. --- b. to c. at d. in
a. --- - 'To call someone' (without preposition)
People say he works _____ the CIA, and he carries a gun!
a. at b. for c. with d. in
b. for - We say 'work for' an organisation or someone e.g. he works for Paul. Correct
What kind of music do you like listening ____?
a. to b. at c. --- d. for
TO
What did you discuss _____ at the meeting?
a. on b. over c. about d. ---
___no preposition
You won't be late, ________?
a) do you? b) won't you? c) would you? d) will you?
WILL YOU
Get me a coffee, ________?
a) get you b) don't you? c) do you? d) will you?
WILL YOU
We've met before, ________?
a) have we? b) haven't we? c) we have? d) we haven't?
haven't we?
You haven't got a light, _______?
a) have you? b) haven't you? c) do you? d) got you?
a) have you?
Oh no! You didn't forget your wallet, _________?
a) didn't you? b) did you? c) you didn't? d) you did?
b) did you?
I wish I __________ all that money, or I would have enough left to buy a new car.
a) hadn't spent b) didn't spend c) wouldn't have spent d) won't spend
a) hadn't spent
As long as the weather __________ good, I'm sure the picnic will be a success.
a) was b) will be c) is d) would be
IS
You go to the hairdressers to...
a) cut your hair b) have your hair cut c) your hair needs cutting d) had your hair cut
b) have your hair cut
If only the neighbours __________ their music down!
a) turn b) will turn c) would turn d) were turn
would turn - When we use the 'if only' structure to describe present or future situations, we use 'would' with the first form of the verb.
I decided not to do it at the last minute because I might ___________ myself.
a) had been hurt b) hurted c) have hurt d) had hurt
HAVE HURT
He must ____________ it, he was the only one who had a key.
a) steal b) stole c) have stolen d) had stolen
have stolen
If it hadn't been for the last question, she __________ a perfect score on the test.
a) will get b) would get c) got d) would have got
would have got
He wouldn't have been late for the exam if he ____________ earlier.
a) leave b) left c) had left d) hadn't left
HAD LEFT
Where is he? He should ___________ home hours ago.
a) be b) were c) have been d) had been
have been
I wish it ____________ stop raining!
a) would b) will c) won't d) does
WOULD
__________ you have any further questions, please contact us at the address above.
a) would b) will c) could d) should
should - Should you have' in this sentence is a more formal way to say, 'if you have'.
Last month I took my car to the garage because...
a) it needed servicing b) have it serviced
c) it needs servicing d) to service it myself
it needed servicing
If you __________ to follow me, I'll show you to your table.
a) like b) will like c) are like d) would like
would like - is a special structure, normally used for making offers or requests.
If only I _________ crashed the car!
a) had b) hadn't c) did d) didn't
hadn't