Phrasal Verbs
Tenses
Conditionals
Participles and Gerunds
Random Sauce
200

Although the discussion became heated, the chair managed to ________ the situation before it got out of control.

a) bring about b) calm down c) carry on

b) calm down

200

I ________ my keys again. This is the third time this week.

a) lost
b) have lost
c) had been losing

200

If you ________ water to 100°C, it ________.

a) will heat / is boiling
b) heat / boils
c) heated / would boil

200

The manager insisted on ___ the proposal before Friday.

a) review
b) reviewing
c) reviewed

200

He’s considering ___ abroad for a year to improve his language skills.

a) to study
b) studying
c) having studied

400

After months of delays, the committee finally ________ a plan that everyone could accept.

a) came up with
b) backed away from
c) ran into

400

I’m afraid I can’t join you for lunch tomorrow; I ________ a client at 1 p.m.

a) will meet
b) am meeting
c) am going to meet

400

If he ________ a bit more diplomatic, he ________ this job with no problem.

a) is / will get
b) were / would get
c) has been / would have got

400

___ by the unexpected delay, he decided to reschedule the meeting.

a) Frustrating
b) Frustrated
c) To frustrate

400

She has no interest ___ attending another three-hour meeting.

a) for
b) in
c) to

600

I don’t want to ________ your hopes, but given the budget cuts, your project is unlikely to receive funding this year.

a) build up
b) bring in
c) drag out

600

By the time the meeting started, several key participants ________ the building due to the fire alarm.

a) had already left
b) already left
c) have already left

600

If you ________ earlier, we ________ in time for the beginning of the lecture.

a) left / would arrive
b) had left / would have arrived
c) would leave / had arrived

600

She walked into the room, her eyes ___ on the confusing chart projected on the wall.

a) fixing
b) fixed
c) to fix

600

The report ___ you claimed was 'nearly finished' is still blank.

a) which
b) that
c) what

800

The minister tried to ________ the scandal as a simple administrative error, but the public weren’t convinced.

a) come across
b) play down
c) turn into


800

He’s exhausted because he ________ on that report all night and still ________ it.

a) was working / doesn’t finish
b) has been working / hasn’t finished
c) worked / didn’t finish

800

If he ________ the warning signs, he wouldn’t be in this mess now.

a) had taken
b) took
c) would have taken

800

He admitted ___ the data without checking the original source.

a) having misinterpreted
b) misinterpreting
c) to misinterpret

800

Only after the lights went out ___ the generator actually working.

a) did he realise
b) he realised
c) was he realising

1000

We really need someone who can ________ complex data and ________ clear strategies, instead of just drowning us in reports.

a) look into / give up
b) make sense of / lay out
c) get over / run into

1000

If you ________ more carefully to the instructions, you wouldn’t be struggling with the software now.

a) listened
b) had listened
c) have listened

1000

________ earlier, you’d have caught the last train home.

a) Had you left
b) If you would leave
c) Were you leaving

1000

___ the report thoroughly, he would have avoided the misunderstanding altogether.

a) Having read
b) Being read
c) To have been reading

1000

He denied ___ the confidential document, despite there being clear evidence on his laptop.

a) to download
b) having downloaded
c) to have been downloading