с тестом по английскому. 1) Paul must be careful not to spend . .. money than he earns.
2) They stopped (to shop) to eat lunch.
3) The ... known brands are not always worth buying.
most
well
biggest
4) Spray-on clothing is made up of minute ... that stick to the skin.
fabrics
cloth
fibres
5) Gina worked very hard in order to get ... in her career.
across
through
ahead
6) I go to the mall as long as you come with me.
am going to
will
won't
7) By the end of the week Harry (to spend) all his pocket money.
8) Darren forgot (to buy) pasta when he was at the supermarket.
9) Peter collects points on his card when he shops at the supermarket.
tempting
designer
loyalty
10) Jane's children have developed good family ...
appliances
values
tempting
11) The ... price of food affects poor people the most.
advancing
rising
raising
12) I can't meet you at 5 0'clock. I (finish) work by then.
13) Lisa's new kitchen has been fitted with modern electrical ...
values
appliances
tools
14) The bakery has a ... display of cakes!
dietary
loyalty
designer
15) Julie regrets (to spend) so much money on shoes.
16) Students have been ... from wearing jeans at school
reduced
allowed
banned
17) The clothes sold at the market are often (cheap than those in the shops.
18) By the time Jane arrives, we (shop) for six hours!
19) Pamela went to buy flour. She ... a cake.
will bake
is going to bake
is baking

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tdemon tdemon  24.12.2023 17:08
1) Paul must be careful not to spend more money than he earns.
To solve this question, we need to look for a word that means "not less" or "greater". The correct answer is "more", as it shows that Paul should not exceed his earnings in spending.

2) They stopped shopping to eat lunch.
Here, we have to choose the correct form of the verb "to shop". The phrase "to shop" indicates the purpose of stopping, so the correct answer is "shopping".

3) The most known brands are not always worth buying.
We need to choose the correct form to compare the level of "knownness" among different brands. The word "most" is used to indicate the highest level of familiarity or recognition, so it is the correct answer.

4) Spray-on clothing is made up of minute fibers that stick to the skin.
To describe the tiny particles that make up spray-on clothing, we need to choose the correct noun. The word "fibers" refers to small thread-like structures, so it is the correct answer.

5) Gina worked very hard in order to get ahead in her career.
We need to choose the most appropriate word that means "make progress" or "achieve success". The word "ahead" indicates moving forward or making progress in a specific context, so it is the correct answer.

6) I go to the mall as long as you come with me.
We need to choose the correct form of the verb that indicates a future action. The phrase "as long as" suggests a condition for the action to happen, so the correct answer is "will".

7) By the end of the week Harry will have spent all his pocket money.
To talk about an action that will be completed in the future, we need to use the future perfect tense. The correct answer is "will have spent".

8) Darren forgot to buy pasta when he was at the supermarket.
We need to choose the correct form of the verb "to buy" in this sentence. The phrase "forgot to" indicates a past action that was not done, so the correct answer is "buy".

9) Peter collects points on his card when he shops at the supermarket.
We need to choose the correct noun that represents a program or system to reward loyal customers. The word "loyalty" describes the act of being loyal or faithful, so it is the correct answer.

10) Jane's children have developed good family values.
We need to choose the noun that represents the principles or beliefs upheld by a family. The word "values" refers to the moral or ethical principles that guide a person or group, so it is the correct answer.

11) The rising price of food affects poor people the most.
To describe the increasing or going up of the price, we need to choose the correct form of the verb. The word "rising" indicates the action of the price going up, so it is the correct answer.

12) I can't meet you at 5 o'clock. I will have finished work by then.
To talk about an action that will be completed in the future relative to another future action, we need to use the future perfect tense. The correct answer is "will have finished".

13) Lisa's new kitchen has been fitted with modern electrical appliances.
We need to choose the noun that represents devices or machines used in a household or other area. The word "appliances" refers to electrical or mechanical devices used to perform specific tasks, so it is the correct answer.

14) The bakery has a tempting display of cakes!
We need to choose the adjective that describes something that is appealing or attractive, especially regarding food or products. The word "tempting" describes something that is likely to tempt or entice, so it is the correct answer.

15) Julie regrets spending so much money on shoes.
We need to choose the correct form of the verb "to spend". The phrase "regrets spending" indicates the action of spending already happened and is being regretted, so the correct answer is "spending".

16) Students have been banned from wearing jeans at school.
We need to choose the verb that represents the action of forbidding or prohibiting. The word "banned" indicates a strict prohibition or restriction, so it is the correct answer.

17) The clothes sold at the market are often cheaper than those in the shops.
To compare the prices of clothes at the market and the shops, we need to choose the correct form of the adjective "cheap". The word "cheaper" indicates a lower price compared to something else, so it is the correct answer.

18) By the time Jane arrives, we will have been shopping for six hours!
To talk about an action that will be completed in the future relative to another future action, we need to use the future perfect tense. The correct answer is "will have been shopping".

19) Pamela went to buy flour. She is going to bake a cake.
We need to choose the correct form of the verb "to bake" in this sentence. The phrase "is going to" indicates a future plan or intention, so the correct answer is "is going to bake".

I hope this explanation helps you understand the correct answers to the questions in your English test. Let me know if you have any further questions or need more clarification.
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