relative pronouns / tag questions
tenses
habits
inf Vs gerund / predictions
inversion
100

Let’s reserve a table at the restaurant, ___? 

a will we      b shall we      c can’t we

b shall we 

100

The kitchen wasn’t ready to cook in because nobody ___ the washing-up. 

a had been doing      b had done      c was doing

b had done

100

More people ___ in ghosts in older times than modern days. 

a used to believe    b were believing    c would believe

a used to believe

100

Mr Evans is ___ to let you hand in your essay late. He’s very easy-going. 

a about      b hoping      c likely

c likely

100

We were pleased with the weather on holiday – at no time ___. 

a it was raining     b it rained     c did it rain

c did it rain

200

This is the café ___ we often do some work in. 

a where      b there      c which

c which

200

Joan ___ (work) very hard lately. I think she needs a holiday.

has been working

200

I’m so annoyed with Tom. He’s ____ interrupting me when we’re talking with friends.

always /forever /constantly

200

Politicians usually ___ (persuade / people / vote) for them by using various strategies.

persuade people to vote

200

Not only ___ (Malcolm / visit) the gallery, but he also bought a painting there.

did Malcom visit

300

Mrs Jackson, to __ should I address this letter?

whom

300

I can’t meet you this evening. I ___ (see) my parents because they’re in town.

am seeing / am going to see

300

A: How did your family spend Saturday evenings when you were a child? 

B: We ____ watch TV together and then talk about some of the programmes we’d seen.

would / used to

300

Richard __ (try / use) a better quality pen to improve his handwriting and it helped. I can read his writing more easily now.

tried using

300

Under no circumstances __ touch the exhibits in this display. 

a people should    b should people    c shouldn’t people

b should people

400

I’m here for the extra music lessons. I’m in the right classroom, ___? 

a don’t I      b aren’t I       c am I

 b aren’t I

400

I don’t know what I ___ in twenty years’ time. But then who does? 

a ’ll do      b ’ll be doing      c ’m going to do

b ’ll be doing

400

She ___ (use / wear) glasses. It doesn't bother her.

is used to wearing

400

Could everyone sit down at the table, please? I’m ___ to serve the first course. 

a bound       b likely       c about

c about

400

Hardly had I arrived the university lecture hall ___ there was a fire drill and we all had to leave.

when

500

A: Can I borrow the key to the garden gate, please? B: Sure, but don’t lose it, ___?

will you

500

The doctor ____ (not / send) your results by Friday. You’ll have to wait until next week.

won't have sent

500

I ___ (use / wear) glasses. It's becoming easier with time.

am getting used to wearing

500

- I don't remember ___ (lock) the door.

- Don't worry. I remembered ___ (lock) it.

locking ; to lock

500

Little ___ (he / imagine) that he would come to thank me just a week later.

did he imagine

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