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1. I don’t remember ... that I’m sure you’re mistaken. a) to say;  b) say;  c) saying;  d) to have said.

1) c

2. There were two answers, and ... was right. a) neither; b) no one; c) no; d) not any.

1) a

3. This dress is ... as the one I had before. a) plenty the same; b) very similar; c) very same; d) much the same.

1) d

4. Be careful you don’t... your keys! a) lost; b) loosen; c) lose; d) loose.

1) c

5. What they say may be true; you never can... a) say; b) tell; c) remember; d) recognise.

1) b

6. The children hadn’t met ... their grandparents or their uncle before. a) or, b) neither; c) nor, d) either.

1) d

7. He didn’t move, but just... where he fell. a) lain; b) lay; c) laid; d) lied.

1) b

8. I like the red dress and the pink shoes. The trouble is that they don’t ...very well. a) match not each other; b) match themselves; c) go with each other; d) go on with the other.

1) c

9. He didn’t move, but just... where he fell. a) lain; b) lay; c) laid; d) lied.

1) b

10.  I haven’t had a reply to the invitation I sent you last week. ... to my patty? a) Areyou coming; b) Shall you come; c) Do you come; d) Should you come

1) a

11. That man reminds me ... my history teacher. a) from; b) of; c) about; d) on.

1) b

12. ... quite a lot of rain forecast for today. a) It has; b) Is; c) It’s; d) There’s.

1) d

13. It’s been quite a long time ... I had a holiday abroad, a) ago; b) since; c) for; d) when.

1) b

14. I’m free this evening. ... we go out to dinner? a) Will; b) Would; c) Shall; d) Won’t

1) c

15. You ... pay for this information. It’s free. a) oughtn’t to; b) don’t have to; c) shouldn’t to; d) mustn’t.

1) b