Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each question
Mark the letter A, B, C or D to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each question
35. Although his schedule was so busy, he spent a day visiting his grandparents.
A. Despite his schedule was so busy, he spent a day to visit his grandparents.
B. Despite of his busy schedule, he spent a day to visit his grandparents.
C. In spite his busy schedule, he spent a day to visit his grandparents.
D. In spite of his busy schedule, he spent a day visiting his grandparents.
36. I don't have an invitation letter. I can't visit NASA.
A. If I had an invitation letter, I can visit NASA.
B. If I had an invitation letter, I could visit NASA.
C. If I had an invitation letter, I couldn't visit NASA.
D. If I have an invitation letter, I could visit NASA.
37. How are you going to deal with this problem?
A. How are this problem going to be dealt with?
B. How is this problem going to be dealt with?
C. How was this problem going to be dealt with?
D. How is this problem going to dealt with?
38. Our cat is called Upin. We have had her for four years.
A. Our cat, whose we have had her for four years, is called Upin.
B. Our cat, which we have had her for four years, is called Upin.
C. Our cat, which we have had for four years, is called Upin.
D. Our cat, that we have had for four years, is called Upin.
39. We spend a long time learning a foreign language.
A. It took me a long time to learn a foreign language.
B. It takes me a long time learning a foreign language.
C. It takes me a long time to learn a foreign language.
D. It takes me a long time learn a foreign language.
40. This is Mrs. Thuy. Her son won the championship last year.
A. This is Mrs. Thuy who her son won the championship last year.
B. This is Mrs. Thuy whose son won the championship last year.
C. This is Mrs. Thuy whom her son won the championship last year.
D. This is Mrs. Thuy that her son won the championship last year.