Mark the letter A, B, C, or D to indicate the sentence that best combines each pair of sentences in the following questions.
Question 1. Mai enjoys living in the countryside. She finds it peaceful.
A. Mai enjoys living in the countryside because of it’s peaceful.
B. Mai enjoys living in the countryside because she finds it peaceful.
C. Mai enjoys living in the countryside although it’s peaceful.
D. Mai enjoys living in the countryside because she thinks it peaceful.
Question 2. I don’t have an extra ticket. I can’t take you to the concert.
A. I don’t have an extra ticket so I can’t take you to the concert.
B. I have an extra ticket so I can’t take you to the concert.
C. I don’t have an extra ticket but I can’t take you to the concert.
D. I don’t have an extra ticket or I can’t take you to the concert.
Mark the letter A, B, C, or D on your answer sheet to indicate the sentence that is closest in meaning to each of the following questions.
Question 3. They are going to pull down the old house in our village.
A. The old house in our village is being pulled down.
B. The old house in our village is going to pull down.
C. The old house in our village is going to be pulled down.
D. The old house in our village are going to be pulled down.
Question 4. I last met her two weeks ago.
A. The last time I met her is two weeks ago.
B. I haven’t met her since two weeks ago.
C. The last time I met her was two week ago.
D. I haven’t met her for two weeks.
Question 5. We speak English more fluently now than last year.
A. Last year we didn’t speak English as fluently as we do now.
B. We don’t speak English more fluently last year.
C. Last year we spoke English more fluently than we do now.
D. We didn’t speak English more fluently last year.