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Would you mind clean up the table? _______________
clean- cleaning
August and September are the months where kids usually go back to school. _______________
where- when
I use to drive to work, but now I take the bus. _______________
use- used
Please let the dog down through the back door. _______________
down- out
Did you born in China? _______________
Did- Were
_________ friends visit our apartment, we usually offer them tea or coffee.  When    First    Next
When
GPS technology is used for _________ directions in your car.  get    getting    to get
getting
I wish I _________ in a nicer neighborhood.  lived    will live    live
lived
Can you tell me what _________ ?  the temperature it is    the temperature    the temperature is
the temperature is
Be sure _________ the car at the end of the street.  park    to park    parking
to park
A: You’re right. We can do them tomorrow. Well, _________ you mind turning off the lights? (5) It’s time for bed!  can    could    would
would
B: Sure. You know, we don’t _________ to do all the dishes tonight. (4)  must    have    should
have
A: _________ you get a plate from the kitchen for the leftover chicken? (3)  Could    Should    Must
Could
B: OK. Where _________ we start? (2)  should    would    need
should
A: That was a delicious dinner, but what a mess! _________ better clean up. (1)  We’ll    We’d    We’ve
We’d
John forgot to _________ his jacket again.  clean up    throw out    hang up
hang up
I backed up the files you wanted on this flash _________ .  slideshow    drive    file
drive
Do think it will be warm enough to wear _________ in California?  cash    hiking boots    sandals
sandals
Even though my neighborhood is old and _________, I still love it.  run-down    convenient    modern
run-down
I left some clean clothes on your bed. Please _________ .  put them down    put them away    take them out
put them away
1. I couldn’t find a parking _________ on this street, so I had to park around the corner.  space    station    jam
space
Complete with Pre.Sim or Pre.Per. A: When _________________ you _________________ (drink) it? (3) B: Last winter. I _________________ (make) it for my roommate (4) when the weather _________________ (get) really cold
did . . . drink/ made/ got
Complete with Pre.Sim or Pre.Per. A: _________________ you ever _________________ (try) the Indian drink chai? B: Yes, but I _________________ (not have) any for a long time.
1. Have . . . tried- 2. haven’t / have not had
Could you _________ the TV, please?  turn down    take out    put down
turn down
When I travel, I don’t usually bring a large suitcase. I use my _________ instead.  first-aid kit    carry-on bag    vaccination
carry-on bag
Molly’s new apartment is amazing. It’s so bright and _________ .  run-down    dingy    modern
modern
Your boots are wet. _________ before you walk on my clean floor.  Take them out    Turn them off    Take them off
Take them off
1. The city passed a new bill to build several new bike _________ .  lanes    lights    spaces
lanes
Part of the problem is there’s too little of parking downtown. There should be either __________ cars, or one or two __________ parking garages.
fewer/more
There is a subway system, but the subways are busy, too – they’re as crowded __________ the buses almost /enough /more /as /fewer /too
as
My city has some serious transportation problems. First, there aren’t __________ buses, and many of the buses are __________ crowded. almost /enough /more /as /fewer /too
enough/too
A: I wish I could take a vacation. B: ___________  That’s too bad. Why not?  I know what you mean.  I don’t like to, either.
I know what you mean
A: Do you know where the nearest bus stop is? B: ___________  That’s great. I really appreciate it.  Sure. Would you like to see them?  No, I’m sorry. I don’t.
No, I’m sorry. I don’t.
A: You’d better take a sweater with you. B: ___________  This one is better.  Thanks. I will.  Yes, you should.
Thanks. I will.
A: What are you going to do Saturday? B: ___________  I probably won’t do anything.  That doesn’t sound like much fun.  It’s too early.
I probably won’t do anything.
A: Would you mind waiting here, please? B: ___________  Sorry. I’m cold.  I’m sorry. I can’t. I don’t have time.  Yes, I agree. We are!
I’m sorry. I can’t. I don’t have time.
Mr. Peterson: Well, OK, but _________ better start right after that.  you’ll    you’d    you’ve
you'd
Mr. Peterson: No. You _________ do it now. Our guests are arriving in an hour .  needs   should   would Dan:All right, but _________ you give me a few minutes to finish this video game? should    ought    could
Should/ Could
Mr. Peterson: Dan, _________ you mind washing the dishes?  should   could   would . Dan: Can I do it later? I don’t _________ to go to practice tonight.  have  must  ought
Would/ Have