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  • I _____ in the park when I suddenly _____ that I _____ my wallet somewhere. a) was jogging / realized / had dropped b) went jogging / had realized / dropped c) have been jogging / realized / had to drop
    a) was jogging / realized / had dropped
  • The more you practice, _____ you'll become. a) the most b) the better c) more fluent c) as well as
    b) the better
  • _____ not to talk about it right now. a) I'd prefer b) I prefer
    I'd prefer
  • ı _____ Japanese cuisine before, but I _____ some of the most popular Japanese dishes for the first time on my last visit to Tokyo. a) didn't taste / have tried b) wasn't tasting / had tried c) hadn't tasted / tried
    c) hadn't tasted / tried
  • Would you rather _____ in a luxury hotel or a tent? a) stay b) to stay c) staying
    stay
  • RELATIVE CLAUSE: This is the time of the year _____ family members buy presents for each other.
    when
  • If you really _____ about me, you _____ to me instead of watching TV. a) cared / would talk b) care / don't talk c) would care / talked d) didn't care / could talk
    a) cared / would talk
  • She stopped _____ the elderly woman cross the street.a) help b) to help c) helping d) helped
    b) to help
  • Complete the sentence:" It gets on my nerves when people _____ ." a) play music loud b) wear sunglasses indoors c) both
    both
  • The cook _____ take off his cap when cooking, but he often does. a) is essential to b) is not supposed to c) is allowed to d) doesn't need to
    is not supposed to
  • RELATIVE CLAUSE: Herman Melville, _____ books were not popular during his own lifetime, is now considered one of America's finest writers.
    whose
  • II will help you with the project. I'll _____ stay with you after school to finish it. a) apart from b) even c) except for d) except
    even
  • Martin is one of _____ drivers I've ever met. He is _____ a teenager who just got their license. a) the least / as badly as b) the worst / slightly better than c) the most horrible / as careful as
    b) the worst / slightly better than
  • RELATIVE CLAUSE: Loch Ness is a lake in Scotland _____ people say they have seen a monster.
    where
  • I wouldn't share my secrets with Laura _____ she says she won't tell them anyone. a) in case b) in case of c) even if d) unless
    even if
  • _____ you hurry up, we will have to leave without you. a) Even if b) If c) In case d) Unless
    Unless