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FINAL ASSAIGNMENTSTRUCTURE 3

FINAL ASSAIGNMENT
STRUCTURE 3



WRITEN BY:
NAMA : OKTARIYANI
CLASS : B.III.I
NPM : 07 23 016




LECTURER: ERWAN DIRGANTARA, S.Pd
ENGLISH PROGRAME EDUCATION
BATURAJA UNIVERSITY
2009

1.Practice Questions nouns
Please select the answer choice that identifies the noun in the sentence.
1. It will take all of your energy and will to be able to walk again.
A. Take
B. All
C. Yours
D. Energy
2. The works of many great poets have been placed on reserve.
A. Many
B. Great
C. Placed
D. Reserve
3. The Brooklyn Bridge was opened in 1883.
A. Bridge
B. Was
C. Opened
D. In
4. Sparta and Athens were enemies during the Peloponnesian War.
A. And
B. Were
C. During
D. War
5. Sharks and lampreys are not true fish because their skeletons are made of cartilage rather than bone.
A. True
B. Because
C. There
D. Bone
6. Joe, have you met your new boss?
A. Have
B. You
C. Met
D. Boss
7. Sue's parents tried living in the North, but they could not adapt to the cold.
A. North
B. But
C. Not
D. Adapt
8. Mastering basic mathematics is an important goal for younger students.
A. Mastering
B. Important
C. Younger
D. Students
9. To seize a foreign embassy and its inhabitants is flagrant disregard for diplomatic neutrality.
A. Seize
B. Its
C. Flagrant
D. Neutrality
10. The Trojans' rash decision, to accept the wooden horse, led to their destruction.
A. Their
B. Led
C. Accept
D. Destruction
Answer Key
1. D
2. D
3. A
4. D
5. D
6. D
7. A
8. D
9. D
10. D


2. Verb Tense Test
Cumulative Verb Tense Review
Complete questions 1-10 below with the appropriate tenses, answer questions 11-15.
Top of Form
1. When Carol (call) last night, I (watch) my favorite show on television.

2. I (work) for this company for more than thirty years, and I intend to stay here until I retire!

3. Sharon (love) to travel. She (go) abroad almost every summer. Next year, she plans to go to Peru.

4. Thomas is an author. He (write) mystery novels and travel memoirs. He (write) since he was twenty-eight. Altogether, he (write) seven novels, three collections of short stories and a book of poetry.

5. We were late because we had some car problems. By the time we (get) to the train station, Susan (wait) for us for more than two hours.

6. Sam (try) to change a light bulb when he (slip) and (fell) .

7. Everyday I (wake) up at 6 o'clock, (eat) breakfast at 7 o'clock and (leave) for work at 8 o'clock. However, this morning I (get) up at 6:30, (skip) breakfast and (leave) for work late because I (forget) to set my alarm.

8. Right now, Jim (read) the newspaper and Kathy (make) dinner. Last night at this time, they (do) the same thing. She (cook) and he (read) the newspaper. Tomorrow at this time, they (do, also) the same thing. She (prepare) dinner and he (read) . They are very predictable people!

9. By this time next summer, you (complete) your studies and (find) a job. I, on the other hand, (accomplish, not) anything. I (study, still) and you (work) in some new high paying job.

10. The students (be, usually) taught by Mrs. Monty. However, this week they (teach) taught by Mr. Tanzer.

* * * * * * * * * * * *

11.
Jane talks on the phone.
Bob has been talking on the phone for an hour.
Mary is talking on the phone.

Who is not necessarily on the phone now?

12.
I'm going to make dinner for Frank.
I'm making dinner for Judy.
I'll make dinner for Mary.
I make dinner for Ted.
I will be making dinner for Tony.

Who are you offering to make dinner for?

13.
Jane left when Tim arrived.
Bob left when Tim had arrived.
Tim arrived when Mary was leaving.
John had left when Tim arrived.
After Tim arrived, Frank left.

Who did not run into Tim?

14.
Jane is talking in class.
Bob always talks in class.
Mary is always talking in class.

Whose action bothers you?

15.
Jane never left Jamestown.
Bob has never left Jamestown.

Who is still alive?
16. ____ English for two years.
Correct!
I have been studying
I make studying
I was study
I have studying
17. His car ___ from outside his office.
Correct!
has stolen
is steal
was stole
was stolen
18. I ____ people who are not polite.
Correct!
hating
hate
am hating
hated
19. Tomorrow, ____ to the dentist.
Correct!
I going
I is go
I am going
I will to go
20. She ___ it last week.
Correct!
bought
buying
is buying
has bought
21. Do you want to ____ with me?
Correct!
play skiing
skiing
go skiing
do ski
22. They ___ the party before he arrived.
Correct!
has finished
finishing
finish
had finished
23. By this time next year he ___ university.
Correct!
will have graduated
will graduated
he has graduated
going to graduate
24. I ___ to the party, but I was too busy.
Correct!
would gone
would have gone
would have had gone
would had gone
25. ____ time to learn English is important.
Correct!
Have make
Make
To making
Making


3. EXERCISE ABOUT PRONOUNS

Exercise 1
1. For each of the following general statements, change all of the pronouns and possessive adjectives to agree with the pronoun given in brackets. For example:
We must work to keep our environment healthy. (you)
You must work to keep your environment healthy.

You should always pay your income tax before the deadline. (one)
One should always pay one's income tax before the deadline.

One should not think only of oneself. (we)
We should not think only of ourselves.

1. We should work in order to realize our ambitions. (one)
2. When you are overworked, you should try to give yourself time to relax. (we)
3. One can never be sure whether one's intuitions are correct. (you)
4. If one organizes one's time properly, one can accomplish a great deal. (we)
5. If you own property, you should protect yourself with a good insurance policy. (one)
6. We should never be afraid to state our views. (you)
7. One should try to educate oneself as well as possible. (you)
8. We should try to teach our children a sense of responsibility. (one)
9. One can choose one's friends, but one cannot choose one's relatives. (we)
10. We become mature when we learn to trust our own judgement. (you)
11. You learn from your mistakes. (we)
12. You should always treat your friends well. (one)
Answers :

1. One should work in order to realize one's ambitions. 2. When we are overworked we should try to give ourselves time to relax. 3. You can never be sure whether your intuitions are correct. 4. If we organize our time properly, we can accomplish a great deal. 5. If one owns property, one should protect oneself with a good insurance policy. 6. You should never be afraid to state your views. 7. You should try to educate yourself as well as possible. 8. One should try to teach one's children a sense of responsibility. 9. We can choose our friends, but we cannot choose our relatives. 10. You become mature when you learn to trust your own judgement. 11. We learn from our mistakes. 12. One should always treat one's friends well.


Exercise 2.
2. For each of the following sentences, fill in the blank with this or these. Use this to refer to a single person or thing, and use these to refer to more than one person or thing. For example:
____ is her bicycle.
This is her bicycle.

Is ____ jacket too large?
Is this jacket too large?

_____ are our books.
These are our books.

_____ boots are warm.
These boots are warm.

1. Does __________ bus go downtown?
2. __________ are their suitcases.
3. __________ is his camera.
4. __________ trees are over one hundred years old.
5. Is __________ flower a daffodil?
6. __________ women will perform the skit.
7. __________ is the main entrance.
8. __________ lakes are very deep.
9. _________ is their school.
10. Are __________ radishes?
Answers
1. this 2. These 3. This 4. These 5. this 6. These 7. This 8. These 9. This 10. these


Exercise 3
3. For each of the following sentences, fill in the blank with that or those. Use that to refer to a single person or thing, and use those to refer to more than one person or thing. For example:
____ is a hovercraft.
That is a hovercraft.

____ plane flies to Geneva.
That plane flies to Geneva.

_____ are peacocks.
Those are peacocks.

Are _____ children on vacation?
Are those children on vacation?

1. __________ is his pen.
2. __________ girls are Australian.
3. Has __________ chair been painted?
4. __________ watches are not expensive.
5. Does __________ train usually arrive on time?
6. Was __________ your friend?
7. __________ are my cousins.
8. ___________ is a swan.
9. Do __________ notebooks belong to you?
10. __________ are the places we will visit.
Answers
1. That 2. Those 3. that 4. Those 5. that 6. that 7. Those 8. That 9. those 10. Those

Exercise 4.
4. Rewrite the following sentences, changing the subjects and verbs from the singular to the plural. For example:
Is this ready?
Are these ready?

This towel is fluffy.
These towels are fluffy.

That measures the temperature.
Those measure the temperature.

That pail is made of aluminum.
Those pails are made of aluminum.

1. This was finished last week.
2. Is that radiator working?
3. This picture is ours.
4. That has been completed.
5. This was designed by his aunt.
6. That does not need to be altered.
7. This table is made of wood.
8. Has that student seen the play?
9. This umbrella is new.
10. That river flows through the mountains.
Answers
1. These were finished last week. 2. Are those radiators working? 3. These pictures are ours. 4. Those have been completed. 5. These were designed by his aunt. 6. Those do not need to be altered. 7. These tables are made of wood. 8. Have those students seen the play? 9. These umbrellas are new. 10. Those rivers flow through the mountains

Exercise 5.
5. Rewrite the following sentences, changing the subjects and verbs from the plural to the singular. For example:
These were on sale.
This was on sale.

Are these books interesting?
Is this book interesting?

Those have been useful.
That has been useful.

Those plays were popular.
That play was popular.

1. These were necessary.
2. Those colors are beautiful.
3. Are these bells too loud?
4. Have those been polished?
5. These shirts are clean.
6. Those windows are on the west side of the house.
7. Are these correct?
8. These boys like to play soccer.
9. Those are sufficient.
10. Those curtains are crimson.
Answers
1. This was necessary. 2. That color is beautiful. 3. Is this bell too loud? 4. Has that been polished? 5. This shirt is clean. 6. That window is on the west side of the house. 7. Is this correct? 8. This boy likes to play soccer. 9. That is sufficient. 10. That curtain is crimson.


Exercise 6.
6. Paying attention to correct word order, arrange each of the following sets of words to form questions beginning with interrogative pronouns which are the objects of the verbs. If necessary, add the auxiliary do, does or did. For example:
you, prefer, which
Which do you prefer?

they, heard, what
What did they hear?

we, have found, what
What have we found?

I, should choose, which
Which should I choose?

1. they, have decided, what
2. you, want, which
3. I, should wear, what
4. she, said, what
5. he, likes, what
6. you, are reading, what
7. one, can do, what
8. they, bought, which
9. he, will be studying, what
10. I, saw, which
11. she, expects, what
12. they, had discovered, what
13. it, costs, what
14. you, would have done, what
15. he, will submit, which
16. she, received, what
Answers
1. What have they decided? 2. Which do you want? 3. What should I wear? 4. What did she say? 5. What does he like? 6. What are you reading? 7. What can one do? 8. Which did they buy? 9. What will he be studying? 10. Which did I see? 11. What does she expect? 12. What had they discovered? 13. What does it cost? 14. What would you have done? 15. Which will he submit? 16. What did she receive?


Exercise 7.
7. For each of the following sentences, fill in the blank with the interrogative pronoun who or whom. Use who if the pronoun is the subject of the verb, and use whom if the pronoun is the object of the verb or the object of a preposition. For example:
___ is there?
Who is there?

___ has been notified?
Who has been notified?

____ are we expecting?
Whom are we expecting?

For ____ did you buy the flowers?
For whom did you buy the flowers?

1. _______ has read the book?
2. To _______ did he give the letter?
3. _______ is at the door?
4. _______ was awarded the prize?
5. _______ did he tell?
6. _______ answered the question correctly?
7. _______ does she like the best?
8. _______ would be the most suitable person for the job?
9. For _______ are they waiting?
10. _______ has been informed of the situation?
11. ________ can we ask?
12. _______ will be ready by eight o'clock?
13. _______ is watering the flowers?
14. _______ did you photograph?
15. _______ attended the meeting?
16. _______ was at the party?
17. _______ could be heard most easily?
18. ______ do you believe?
19. To _______ did you sell your car?
20. ______ will be waiting for us?
Answers

1. Who 2. whom 3. Who 4. Who 5. Whom 6. Who 7. Whom 8. Who 9. whom 10. Who 11. Whom 12. Who 13. Who 14. Whom 15. Who 16. Who 17. Who 18. Whom 19. whom 20. Who

Exercise 8.
8. Paying attention to grammatically correct usage, for each of the following sentences, fill in the blank with who, whom or whose. In these sentences, use whose only as a possessive adjective, preceding a noun. For example:
___ is raking the leaves?
Who is raking the leaves?

____ did you call?
Whom did you call?

To ____ was he speaking?
To whom was he speaking?

_____ bicycle is leaning against the steps?
Whose bicycle is leaning against the steps?

1. By _______ was this written?
2. _______ gloves are lying on the table?
3. _______ lives here?
4. _______ did they help?
5. _______ child is this?
6. _______ was allowed to enter the competition?
7. _______ handwriting is the most legible?
8. With _______ was she speaking?
9. _______ sang the song?
10. _______ does she know?
11. _______ shoes are these?
12. _______ will make the cake?
13. _______ was present?
14. _______ curiosity would not be aroused by such a tale?
15. _______ will he teach?
Answers
1. whom 2. Whose 3. Who 4. Whom 5. Whose 6. Who 7. Whose 8. whom 9. Who 10. Whom 11. Whose 12. Who 13. Who 14. Whose 15. Whom


Exercise 9
9. For each of the following sentences, fill in the blank with either what or which. For example:
____ is happening?
What is happening?

_____ of my coats do you like the best?
Which of my coats do you like the best?

____ a surprise!
What a surprise!

1. _________ time does the train leave?
2. _________ of the three schools do you attend?
3. _________ is your name?
4. _________ a wonderful idea!
5. _________ planet is larger, Jupiter or Saturn?
6. _________ of your children is the cleverest?
7. _________ a mess!
8. __________ is your favorite dessert?
9. _________ would you prefer, tea or coffee?
10. _________ of these bicycles is yours?
Answers
1. What 2. Which 3. What 4. What 5. Which 6. Which 7. What 8. What 9. Which 10. Which

Exercise 10.
10. Using the introductory phrase Please tell me, rewrite the following direct questions as indirect questions. Make sure that the subjects precede the verbs in the indirect questions. For example:
Who will choose the winners?
Please tell me who will choose the winners.

Whom did they choose?
Please tell me whom they chose.

For whom had you bought the present?
Please tell me for whom you had bought the present.

1. Who was selected?
2. Whom have you consulted?
3. To whom will she address the letter?
4. What did you accomplish?
5. Which boy opened the door?
6. To which cities has he traveled?
7. Which music did the orchestra perform?
8. For whose sake has he come?
9. What caused the delay?
10. Whose house did they visit?
11. Whose dog chased the cat?
12. Which books have you read?
Answers
1. Please tell me who was selected. 2. Please tell me whom you have consulted. 3. Please tell me to whom she will address the letter. 4. Please tell me what you accomplished. 5. Please tell me which boy opened the door. 6. Please tell me to which cities he has traveled. 7. Please tell me which music the orchestra performed. 8. Please tell me for whose sake he has come. 9. Please tell me what caused the delay. 10. Please tell me whose house they visited. 11. Please tell me whose dog chased the cat. 12. Please tell me which books you have read.

Exercise 11.
11. Using the introductory phrase We will ask, and paying attention to the correct word order, rewrite the following direct questions as indirect questions. For example:
Who is that?
We will ask who that is.

What was that noise?
We will ask what that noise was.

Who is here?
We will ask who is here.

1. What is this?
2. Who was there?
3. Who was first?
4. Which was it?
5. Which is ready?
6. Who is she?
7. Whose book is this?
8. Whose work is ready?
9. Who was right?
10. Who was that singer?
11. Which students are here?
12. Who were they?
Answers
1. We will ask what this is. 2. We will ask who was there. 3. We will ask who was first. 4. We will ask which it was. 5. We will ask which is ready. 6. We will ask who she is. 7. We will ask whose book this is. 8. We will ask whose work is ready. 9. We will ask who was right. 10. We will ask who that singer was. 11. We will ask which students are here. 12. We will ask who they were.

Exercise 12
12. Paying attention to correct word order, use the phrases given in brackets to rewrite the following direct questions as indirect questions. For example:
Who baked the cake? (They will ask)
They will ask who baked the cake.

Whom did you tell? (We want to know)
We want to know whom you told.

To which student had she given the prize? (Did you find out)
Did you find out to which student she had given the prize?

Who was that? (Please tell me)
Please tell me who that was.

1. Who are you? (I want to know)
2. Who swept the floor? (We will ask)
3. For whom did you organize the party? (Tell me)
4. Whom had they met? (I asked)
5. At what time will you reach the station? (I need to know)
6. Which horse won the race? (They will ask)
7. Whose answer is correct? (I wonder)
8. Which hill did they climb? (We will ask)
9. What do you mean? (Please tell us)
10. What made that noise? (I wonder)
11. Which students are ready? (Will you tell me)
12. For what purpose has he called the meeting? (Ask him)
13. Whom can we trust? (I am not sure)
14. Whose work was chosen? (They will ask)
15. Which book has she ordered? (We will find out)
16. Who am I? (Do you know)
Answers
1. I want to know who you are. 2. We will ask who swept the floor. 3. Tell me for whom you organized the party. 4. I asked whom they had met. 5. I need to know at what time you will reach the station. 6. They will ask which horse won the race. 7. I wonder whose answer is correct. 8. We will ask which hill they climbed. 9. Please tell us what you mean. 10. I wonder what made that noise. 11. Will you tell me which students are ready? 12. Ask him for what purpose he has called the meeting. 13. I am not sure whom we can trust. 14. They will ask whose work was chosen. 15. We will find out which book she has ordered. 16. Do you know who I am?

Exercise 13.
13. For each of the following sentences, underline the relative clause, and indicate whether the clause is defining or non-defining. For example:
The sky, which was perfectly clear, was covered with stars.
The sky, which was perfectly clear, was covered with stars. [Non-defining]

The shoes which are by the bed are mine.
The shoes which are by the bed are mine. [Defining]

1. The new appliances, which are quite expensive, will be on sale next week.
2. The picture which is hanging on the wall was painted by our friend.
3. The people who own the hotel have a great deal of business experience.
4. His uncle, who sings in the choir, is a friend of my father.
5. The building, which is in excellent repair, is over two hundred years old.
6. The door that is open leads to the study.
7. My friend, who is coming for a visit, is anxious to meet you.
8. Did you see the exhibition which was held here last week?
Answers

1. The new appliances, which are quite expensive, will be on sale next week. [Non-defining] 2. The picture which is hanging on the wall was painted by our friend. [Defining] 3. The people who own the hotel have a great deal of business experience. [Defining] 4. His uncle, who sings in the choir, is a friend of my father. [Non-defining] 5. The building, which is in excellent repair, is over two hundred years old. [Non-defining] 6. The door that is open leads to the study. [Defining] 7. My friend, who is coming for a visit, is anxious to meet you. [Non-defining] 8. Did you see the exhibition which was held here last week? [Defining]


Exercise 14.
14. Paying attention to grammatically correct usage, for each of the following sentences, fill in the blank with who, whom or whose. For example:
The person ___ owns the bookstore is my friend.
The person who owns the bookstore is my friend.

The singer to ____ we gave the bouquet will be performing again tonight.
The singer to whom we gave the bouquet will be performing again tonight.

The contestants _____ names were announced should prepare to start.
The contestants whose names were announced should prepare to start.

1. My best friend, ________ I see every day, always has something new to tell me.
2. Most students ________ live in residence find it easy to make friends.
3. Our neighbors, to ________ we lent our lawnmower, are conscientious and considerate.
4. The volunteers, ________ enthusiasm was obvious, finished the work quickly.
5. The musicians ________ we heard yesterday have played together for many years.
6. Parents ________ children do well in school usually consider themselves fortunate.
7. Children ________ like music are often good at mathematics.
8. The student to ________ the prize was awarded had an impressive record.
9. My friend, ________ I visited last week, is taking a holiday soon.
10. The class treasurer, to ________ we gave the money, announced the balance of the account.
11. The engineers ________ designed the building received an award.
12. The townspeople, ________ pride in their community is well-known, raised enough money to build a new town hail.
Answers
1. whom 2. who 3. whom 4. whose 5. whom 6. whose 7. who 8. whom 9. whom 10. whom 11. who 12. whose


Exercise 15.
15. Paying attention to grammatically correct usage, for each of the following sentences, fill in the blank with who, whom or which. Use who or whom for antecedents which refer to persons, and use which for antecedents which refer to things. For example:
The woman ___ borrowed the books is a librarian.
The woman who borrowed the books is a librarian.

The key _____ opens this door is difficult to turn.
The key which opens this door is difficult to turn.

The children ____ we met are well-behaved.
The children whom we met are well-behaved.

The story _____ you heard is true.
The story which you heard is true.

The man to ____ you told the news is my brother.
The man to whom you told the news is my brother.

I have not yet received the letter to _____ you refer.
I have not yet received the letter to which you refer.

1. The window ________ is open is the kitchen window.
2. The girl _________ recited the poem is my niece.
3. The woman to ________ we were introduced was quite helpful.
4. The opportunity to _________ she owed her success came unexpectedly.
5. The man ________ they trusted was unreliable.
6. The book _________ you read is the best book by that author.
7. The Pacific Ocean, _________ may have been crossed by raft during the Stone Age, is the world's largest ocean.
8. His mother, _________ he visited frequently, ran her own business.
9. The boy, ________ was friendly and intelligent, soon found work.
10. Her husband, to _________ she told the story, was just as surprised as I was.
11. The pictures, _________ were taken in Algeria, were very striking.
12. The newspaper to ________ we subscribe is delivered regularly.
Answers
1. which 2. who 3. whom 4. which 5. whom 6. which 7. which 8. whom 9. who 10. whom 11. which 12. which


4. EXERCISE ABOUT MODALS

1.The company had sent the advertisement to the newspaper when they realised they'd mistyped the salary they were offering for the position. Luckily, they ---- the newspaper to correct their mistake before they printed it.
A) could have asked
B) were able to ask
C) must have asked
D) were supposed to ask
E) might have asked
2.A: i wish i hadn't criticised Mark's drawings yesterday because he hasn't spoken to me today. Do you think he'll come to my party on Friday?
B: Possibly, he ---- you by then.
A) has forgiven
B) was able to forgive
C) might have forgiven
D) must have forgiven
E) used to forgive
3.Since the day his manager transferred him to the foundry section of the steel works, he ---- safety goggles.
A) will be wearing
B) has had to wear
C) ought to wear
D) must have worn
E) is wearing
4.A: This student has circled the mistakes in the text, but he hasn't corrected them, so he'll only get half marks.
B: He ---- the instructions properly.
A) would rather not read
B) had better not read
C) needn't have read
D) shouldn't have read
E) must not have read
5.As a single woman, Lucy ---- quite a lot of money on clothes, jewellery and cosmetics, but now married with two children, she can't spare so much money on them.
A) might spend
B) had spent
C) would rather spend
D) would spend
E) should have spent
6.A: Are you going to enrol on the second course when we finish this one?
B: i don't know. It's tiring coming every day after work. I ---- a month before I start the second course.
A) may wait
B) ** supposed to wait
C) have waited
D) have to wait
E) could have waited
7.James will book the hotel rooms for the German representatives and you ---- them at the airport at eight o'clock. Is that clear?
A) have met
B) can meet
C) are to meet
D) had met
E) would meet
8.---- lending me 5 YTL so that I don't have to give the Dolmuş driver a 100 YTL note?
A) Would you like
B) Would you rather
C) Would you mind
D) Had you better
E) Do you mind if
9.A: Jack doesn't work for a computer company, so why has he gone to the computer exhibition?
B: I don't know. He ---- interested in buying a computer to use at home or perhaps he is thinking of starting his own company.
A) must be
B) has to be
C) will be
D) ought to be
E) could be
10.You ---- anything to me. If you want to spend virtually your entire wages on lottery tickets, then that's up to you.
A) couldn't have explained
B) don't have to explain
C) weren't able to explain
D) shouldn't have explained
E) weren't supposed to explain

11.You ---- anything until after your operation. The nurses will tell you when it is all right.
A) needn't eat
B) don't have to eat
C) couldn't eat
D) mustn't eat
E) might not eat
12.Oh dear, my fruit cake is a little too sweet. I ---- the amount of sugar I add to the mixture next time.
A) have been reducing
B) should have reduced
C) will have to reduce
D) have had to reduce
E) must be reducing
13.Isn't it great that Tim and Sue have given up smoking? They both ---- too much.
A) used to smoke
B) ought to be smoking
C) must be smoking
D) would rather smoke
E) have been smoking

14.A: What's happened to Mr Meyer?
B: He is ill in hospital. They ---- keep him in overnight, and if they do, he ---- travel back to German tomorrow morning.
A) may/won't be able to
B) would/ought not to
C) shall/doesn't have to
D) can/couldn't
E) ought to/didn't use to

15.A: ---- we paint the kitchen this weekend? B: We could, but I ---- wait until the weather gets better because we'll have to open the windows.
A) Ought/prefer
B) May/must
C) Can/would like
D) Shall/would sooner
E) Would/had better

16.A: I couldn't persuade John to come to the match with us. He said he couldn't afford it.
B: You ----to lend him the money.
A: I did, but he said he ---- borrow any money at the moment.
A) have offered/ought not to
B) could have offered/would rather not
C) may have offered/used not to
D) must have offered/wouldn't like
E) can offer/had better not

17.I ask you a favour? ---- you work on Thursday night this week instead of Friday night?
A) Can/Did
B) Would/Will
C) May/Could
D) Might/Shall
E) Must/Would

18.Amy Johnson, the first woman pilot ---- from England to Australia, ---- several times during her flight to fill her plane with petrol.
A) had flown/has stopped
B) could fly/was stopping
C) used to fly/might stop
D) was flying/would rather stop
E) flew/had to stop

19.---- you take this screwdriver back to Mr Smith next door and thank him for lending it to us?
A) Will
B) Ought
C) Must
D) Shall
E) May

20.They ---- their house yet. They only put it up for sale yesterday.
A) haven't been selling
B) might not be selling
C) needn't have sold
D) ought not to sell
E) can't have sold

21.We ---- get a visa before we ---- go to Bulgaria.
A) could/would
B) are to/must
C) have to/can
D) may/have to
E) will/shall

22.I only had a brief chat with Mary at the bus stop, so I ---- to ask her how she ---- on in her new job.
A) might forget/could get
B) forgot/was getting
C) have forgotten/used to get
D) would forget/gets
E) must have forgotten/should get

23.A: Well, I've got lots of great ideas, but I haven't written anything down yet
B: But you ---- us a written outline of you section of the project today.
A: Don't panic. I'll do it tomorrow.
A) would rather have given
B) were able to give
C) must have given
D) were supposed to give
E) had to give

24.Our father ---- a small present for me and my sister every month when he ---- his salary.
A) was buying/had received
B) has had to buy/was receiving
C) must have bought/could receive
D) would buy/received
E) bought/could have received

25.I ---- listening to pop music at all, but recently I have realised that I quite like certain pop songs.
A) didn't use to enjoy
B) ought not to enjoy
C) must not have enjoyed
D) can't have been enjoying
E) wasn't enjoying

26. May I smoke in here?
answers:
a. No, you may not smoke here.
b. No, you mayn't smoke here
c. No, you can not smoke here.
d. No, you might not smoke here.
e. No, you must not.
f. Just you dare.

27. Must I stop smoking?
answers:
a. No, you need not.
b. No, you do not need to.
c. No, you do not have to.
d. Yes, you have to.
e. No, you must not. (you have to go on smoking)

28.Ought I to be more polite with him?
answer:
a. No, you oghtn't to be polite.
b. No, you should not be polite.
c. You had better not.
d. No, you need not be polite.
e. No, you do not need to be polite.

Which of the above sentences are false grammatically?

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