Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is best written from the words/ phrases givenTASK 2: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is best written from the words/phrases given. 1. The management does not accept responsibility for property left in the hall. A. You cannot bring your luggage into the hall. B. You must look after your things in the hall yourself. C. You should give your things in the hall to the manager. D. You should lock things in your suitcase in the hall. 2. He's the best player that our team has ever had. A. Our team has never had such a good player. B. Our team used to have a good player like him. C. Our team has once had a better player than him. D. Our team had him as one of the best players. 3. My brother really likes to own a horse. A. My brother's wish was that he owned a horse. B. My brother wishes he will own a horse. C. My brother wishes that he owned a horse. D. My brother wishes I owned a horse. 4. Although they worked very hard, they earned little money. A. They had little money so they worked very hard. B. They didn't have much money and they didn't work hard. C. In spite of working hard, they didn't earn much money. D. Earning little money, they didn't go to work. TASK 3: Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that is best written from the words/phrases given. 1. I / strong / advise / you / take part/volunteer work A. I am strong advise that you should take part in volunteer work. B. I strongly advise that you might take part for volunteer work. C. I strongly advise that you should take part in volunteer work. D. I am strong in advising you to take part in volunteer work. 2. what / often / do / Saturday / afternoon /? A. What often you do on Saturday afternoon? B. What do you often do on Saturday afternoon? C. What do you often do in Saturday afternoon? D. What did you often do on Saturday afternoon? 3. I / sometimes come / see my friend / borrow/book A. I came sometimes to see my friend and borrow a book. B. I sometimes will come to see my friend and borrow a book. C. I sometimes come to see my friend and borrow a book. D. To see my friend sometimes I come to borrow a book. 4. prefer / go to school / bike / walking A. I prefer to go to school by bike than walking. B. I don't prefer going to school by bike but walking. C. I prefer to go to school by bike more than to walk. D. I prefer going to school by bike to walking. |