11. Choose the correct answer. I'd rather she... away next week rather than this week.
A) goes B) go
C) went D) had gone
12. Choose the best answer.
Of course, he's having difficulty in catching up with ... rest. He's been in ...
hospital for three months.
A) the/a B) the/- C) -/-
D) the/the
13. Choose the best answer.
Mum was angry with me again. I ... hadn't done my homework when she came
home.
B) yet C) already
A) still
14. Choose the best answer.
D) just
We are having an exam tomorrow. If we ... to study, we would go out tonight.
A) don't have B) hadn't C) didn't have D) hadn't have
15. Choose the best answer.
It's no use... to pass the entrance exams if you ... hard this year.
A) to try / didn't work
B) try / don't work
D) try / have worked
C) trying / haven't worked
16. Choose the best answer.
- Oh, I see you look younger today.
- Thank you, I've just had my hair
A) to cut B) to have cut C) cutting D) cut
17. Choose the best answer.
... he is very rich, he lives very simply.
A) After B) While C) As D) Although
18. Choose the best answer.
He finally... the driving test after failing three times.
B) succeeded to pass
A) succeeded in passing
C) could pass
D) managed passing
19. Choose the best answer.
Nothing can stop us now, ...?
A) don't it B) doesn't it C) can't it D) can it
20. From the marked areas 1, 2, 3 and 4, identify the one that is wrong.
A great number (1) of schools (2) in England run (3) by local education (4)
authorities.
A) 1
B)2
C) 3
D) 4
11. B) go
The correct form is "go" because the verb should be in the base form after the modal verb "would rather."
12. B) the/-
The phrase "the rest" refers to a specific group of people, so "the" is appropriate. However, "hospital" does not require an article in this context.
13. A) still
The word "still" indicates that the action (not doing homework) continues up until the present moment.
14. C) didn't have
The sentence is in the second conditional, expressing a hypothetical situation. The correct form is "didn't have" to match the conditional structure.
15. C) trying / haven't worked
The infinitive form "to try" should be used after "no use." The present perfect tense "haven't worked" is appropriate to indicate ongoing action up to the present moment.
16. D) cut
The past participle form "cut" is the correct choice after the verb "have" in the present perfect tense.
17. D) Although
The word "although" is used to introduce a contrast or concession, indicating that the second part of the sentence contradicts the first part.
18. A) succeeded in passing
The phrasal verb "succeeded in" is the correct construction to indicate achieving success in passing the driving test.
19. D) can it
The question tag after a positive sentence with an auxiliary verb "can" should be "can it."
20. C) 3
The sentence should be "run by local education authorities" instead of "run by local education" as "authorities" is necessary for the meaning to be complete.