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C1- STANLEY TEST-1B

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  • I gave them spacious time to make a decision.
    Wrong! Ample time
  • Rarely a minister can have been faced with such a daunting problem.
    Wrong! Can a minister have been faced. Inversion with negative adverbial
  • I watched the play until the end of the first act, at what point I felt I had seen enough.
    Wrong! At which point. At what point only in questions.
  • What did he tell you? Did he give you any information that we can use?
    Correct! Information is uncountable.
  • The company faced many problems in its 50-year history, but it is flourishing now.
    Wrong! has faced
  • Let's not rush into this. I'd rather talk to my parents before we do anything.
    Correct! I'd rather + infinitive- present preference
  • I have contrasted feelings about that film. The photography was outstanding but the acting was pathetic.
    Wrong! Mixed feelings
  • I don't want to decide until I know all the facts. Until then, I intend to keep a broad mind.
    Wrong! Keep an open mind.
  • All right, then, you try to fix the television! But I hope you know what you're doing.
    Correct!