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1

"The police suspect that he has a criminal background ."

What does this mean?

a. It seems that he has a criminal background.

b. He seems to have a criminal background.

c. a & b

d. His background is criminal.

c. a & b

1

"You are not ........ to park here without a permit."

A. meant

B. supposed

C. seeming

D. supposed to be mean

B. supposed

1

A rest is supposed ....... after he studies unit 5.

a. be taken

b. to be taken

c. to be taking

d. have taken

b. to be taken

1

 Sama has finished her work and now she is supposed .......... a taxi home.

a. to taking

b. to be taken

c. to be taking

d. to have taken


c. to be taking

2

21. Being a teacher means ....... a lot of homework.

a. to correct

b. to be correcting

c. correcting

d. correct

c. correcting

2

 He was supposed to win the game. This means he .......

a. won the game 

b. expected to win

c. didn't win the game

d. didn't expect to win

c. didn't win the game

2

 She seems ....... excited about the offer.

a. like

b. as if

c. to be

d. that

c. to be

2

30. The festival ......... to bring people together.

a. is meant

b. supposed

c. seem

d. seems that

a. is meant

3

I don't know why he is unhappy. After coming first, he is supposed to ........ his most important goal for the year.

a. achieve

b. be achieved

c. be achieving

d. have achieved

d. have achieved

3

Choose the correct sentence:

A. She seems knowing the answer but isn't saying it.

B. She seems to know the answer but isn't saying it.

C. She seems that she knows the answer but isn't saying it.

D. She seems as if knows the answer but isn't saying it.

B. She seems to know the answer but isn't saying it.

3

Which of the following is grammatically correct?

A. I suppose to join you later at the meeting.
B. This new policy is meant to improve employee satisfaction.
C. It is seemed that the solution works effectively.
D. His behavior supposes a lack of interest.

B. This new policy is meant to improve employee satisfaction.

3

Choose the best usage of "suppose" to form a conditional statement:

A. Suppose if he arrives late, should we start without him?
B. Suppose he arrives late, what should we do then?
C. Supposedly, he arrives late, we will wait.
D. Suppose to wait for him if he arrives late.

B. Suppose he arrives late, what should we do then?