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1. He said: “You ought (take/ talking/ to take/ to be talking) that library book back to the library.”
2. If ever the child (cries/ will cry/ would cry/ cried), the mother would run to it.
3. He (was waiting/ has been waiting/ waited/ waits) for the money since last Friday.
4. Dick (was working/ is working/ has worked/ has been working) in London when I saw him last.
5. He couldn’t go far because he was afraid of (fly/ be flying/ flying/ being flying).
6. I’ll come to see you tomorrow (because/ unless/ when/ as) I am kept late at the office.
7. Do you know (who/ that/ what/ how) makes people fat?
8. She thanked (John the book/ for the book John/ John for the book/ the book John).
9. If he comes here, I (made him do it/ made him doing it/ make him do it/ will make him do it).
10. He’s been in Bangkok (for two weeks/ since two weeks/ in two weeks/ two weeks ago).
11. Your compositions is (more/ much/ quite/ very) better than his.
12. Please wait until he (comes/ was coming/ will come/ came) back.
13. I would not have gone away if you (came/ are coming/ to come/ had come).
14. That boy is better (in/ at/ for/ with) English than I am.
15. Mary is studying at Traim Udom (in/ in the/ at/ for) present.
16. He felt (happy/ happily/ very happily/ with happiness) living in that family.
17. Margaret as well as Jane (has been/ was/ were/ have been) here since last week.
18. He (will study/ studies/ is studying/ has been studying) in London at this very moment.
19. There (is/ were/ has been/ have been) some good news about our school lately.
20. Now I (am used to work/ used to work/ used to working/ am used to working) at night.
21. My sister doesn’t like to go swimming, but she wishes she (liked/ did/ would/ went).
22. Asked him (he likes/ if he is liking/ does he like/ if he likes) tea.
23. Remember to come at eight, (won’t/ don’t/ aren’t/ haven’t) you?
24. There (is/ are/ were/ has) some bread on the plate.
25. The gardener is (work/ works/ worked/ working) in the garden.
26. Children enjoy (swim/ swimming/ to swim/ swims) in the river.
27. They have been there (since/ for/ just/ on) a long time.
28. (Haven’t you met/ Don’t the manager/ Hadn’t you met/ Weren’t you meet) yet? Now is your
chance to do so.
29. Having checked the man carefully, the doctor let him (to go back to work/ going back to work/
to go back working/ go back to work).


30. You must try (to make/ make/ making/ made) these children clean their teeth.
31. The letter B is (after/ between/ from/ before) A and C.
32. She is fond (into/ in/ by/ of) music.
33. He prefers this book (into/ to/ than/ from) that one.
34. My sister has been in the United States (to/ by/ since/ for) 1980.
35. When I see Mary in the street, she always (smiled/ has smiled/ was smiling/ smiles) at me.
36. She told me I would have an accident if I (‘m not talking/ haven’t taken/ won’t take/ didn’t
take) more care.
37. It’s a lovely day, but I (don’t mind/ haven’t minded/ ‘m not minding/ wasn’t minding) staying
at home with you.
38. “You’re late,” he said. “I think the bus (went/ was going/ has gone/ goes) already.”
39. She often whishes that she (will ride/ can ride/ would ride/ could ride) a bicycle.
40. All the girls but one (was/ were/ is/ are) present yesterday.
41. He can go, can’t he? (No, he can/ Yes, he can’t/ Yes, he can/ No, she doesn’t).
42. She doesn’t like coffee, does she? (Yes, she does/ No, she does/ Yes, she did/ No, she won’t)
43. The train hasn’t come yet, has it? (Yes, it didn’t/ Yes, it did/ No, it has/ No, it hasn’t).
44. That man is (so/ enough/ too/ not) deaf to hear what we say.
45. You told us a very (to interest/ interesting/ interest/ interested) story.
46. He’d rather read the newspaper than (talk/ to talk/ talking/ talked) t his wife.
47. Do you mind (if I close the door/ if I would close the door/ me to close the door/ mine closing
the door)?
48. Will she (has to/ have to/ to have/ had to) take this exam?
49. I wish this exam (is/ was/ will be/ would) easier.
50. You have to report to the Director’s office, (have you/ won’t you/ do you/ don’t you)?
51. You had better (to run/ running/ run/ ran) if you want to catch the train.
52. He looked very (happily/ happy/ happiness/ repairing) when told him the news.
53. These flowers smell (sweet/ sweetly/ sweetness/ being sweet).
54. This soup tastes (deliciously/ was delicious/ delicious/ is delicious).
55. She is (interesting/ interested/ interests/ being interesting) in history.
54. He asked me (that/ that if/ if that/ if) I could go with him.

55. She is worse today, (very/ so/ too/ much) worse than yesterday.
56. Though she was very tired, she went on (work/ working/ to work/ worked).
57. He told me to tell you that he’ll be here (in/ at/ on/ from) a moment.
58. He refused to climb the tree because he was afraid of (fall/ to fall/ falling/ to be falling).
59. We couldn’t stay at dinner because the last bus (left/ has left/ is leaving/ will leave) an eight
o’clock.
60. I won’t sleep well if (I’m not reading/ I don’t read/ I didn’t read/ I wasn’t reading) in bed for
half an hour.
61. I hope (we had/ we’ve had/ we’ll have/ we’re having) good weather for our holiday this year.
62. The policeman said: “Perhaps I ought (giving/ to give/ give/ give/ gave) you another chance.”
63. You were pleased when you heard the result, (didn’t you/ weren’t you/ wasn’t it/ didn’t it)?
64. Please remember (to do/ doing/ do/ to be doing) this exercises first, Thanu.
65. If you are tired, go and (to rest/ rest/ resting/ rested) for a while.
66. I did not hear you (to fall/ fall/ fell/ fallen) down.
67. You (must stop to be/ must stop being/ may stop to be/ may stop being) noisy all day.
68. You haven’t got (many/ much/ few/ a few) luggage, have you?
69. Our family has known her (while/ before/ when/ since) she was a young girl.
70. (To/ In/ By/ According to) my opinion, schools should begin at 8 o’clock.
71. They have no warm (cloth/ cloths/ clothes/ clothe) to wear in winter.
72. “Have you anything to give me?” “No, (I’m not/ thank you/ I haven’t/ no at all).”
73. “Pass me that pen, please.” “(Here you are/ No, it isn’t/ Yes, please/ It does not matter).”
74. That afternoon Joe White was the most popular player (on/ with/ for/ among) the field.
75. They usually (were driving/ have driven/ will drive/ drive) to own on Wednesdays & Sundays.
76. He wrote to her a month ago, but I’m sure he (hasn’t written/ didn’t write/ wasn’t writing/
wasn’t written) since then.
77. He asked me (how old I was/ old how I was/ I was old how/ how I was old).
76. I asked her (where did she live/ where she lives/ where she lived/ where does she live).
77. We asked her (when was she married/ when is she married/ when she is married/ when she
was married).
78. He asked her how long (had she studied English/ has she studied English/ she has studied

English/ she had studied English).
79. He didn’t say (where was he going/ where he was going/ where is he going/ where he is going).
80. “Donna was really upset!” “She’s not used to (have been/ being/ be/ having been) told what to
do.”
81. “Mrs. Williams can speak Japanese.” “Yes. But she would rather (speak/ spoke/ to speak/ have
spoken) English with us last night.

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