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1.Choose the correct verb.
1)I thought/was thinking you had/was having much courage.
2)He did not go/had not gone to the cinema yesterday, as he will take/is taking an exam tomorrow.
3)We are buying/are going to buy a new TV set.
4)How long did you live/have you lived here?
5)David finally sold/had sold his old car.
6)She is going/goes to post the letter she has written/wrote.
7)When you phoned/had phoned we had/were having lunch.
8)A month from now we are completing/will have completed our experiments.
9)He worked/had worked harder last year than he does/has done this year.
10)We stay/will stay in this resort as long as the weather keeps/will keep fine.
2.Choose the correct word for each gap from the list below. Use each word once only.
A Camping Holiday
It was August and Carlos and Pedro were on a camping holiday in Scotland. They didn’t…(1) many warm clothes…(2) them and they certainly did not have…(3) umbrella.
On the second day…(4) their holiday they…(5) walking back to their tent…(6) the village shop. Suddenly the sky became very black and large drops of rain began to fall.
…(7) wind was blowing and their clothes were very wet. “Let’s run!” shouted Carlos to his friend and so…(8) ran back to the farm…(9) they were staying…(10) where was the tent? Where were their beds? Where was all their food? “Look up there!” Carlos pointed to a tree and there…(11) was. It looked…(12) a big, wet bird. “What are we…(13) to do?” asked Carlos unhappily. “We’re going to stay in a hotel for the…(14) of the holiday!” …(15) friend answered.
(an, as, but, from, going, had, have, he, his, it, like, of, off, rest, the, they, was, were, where, with)
3. The parts of the following text are all mixed up. Put them in the right order.
(A) It wasn’t strong because it was very hungry. But he didn’t let the people touch him and ate the food they gave him only after they had gone aw ay.
(B) He got off the train at the next station, bought a piece of meat and caught the dog. He brought the dog home again.
(C) At home John tied him up with a rope for a week. At the end of the week he put a collar on the dog.
(D) When the dog was strong enough he ran away and the Smiths could not find him. A few months later when John was in a train he saw his dog running along the road.
(E) Once John Smith and his wife Mary, who lived in a small house in the mountains, found a dog. It was a very strange dog.
(F) There was a metal plate on the collar with the Smiths’ address. They thought people would bring him home when he ran away again.