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  • RIGHT or WRONG? "When I saw the vase, I knew it was exactly what I had been looking for."
    RIGHT!
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "Have you ever been to the opera when you lived in Milan?"
    WRONG. "DID you ever GO to the opera when you lived in Milan?"
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "You needn't a special pass to get in."
    WRONG. "You NEEDN'T HAVE / DON'T NEED a special pass to get in."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "I call to thank you for the present you sent."
    WRONG. "I'M CALLING you to thank you for the present you sent."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "She said good-bye to me."
    CORRECT!
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "Before going into the temple, everyone has to take off his shoes."
    WRONG. "Before going into the temple, everyone has to take off THEIR shoes."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "The rise in demand for timber destroys large areas of rainforest."
    WRONG. "The rise in demand for timber IS DESTROYING large areas of rainforest."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "Jane remembered leaving the house at about 2 o'clock."
    CORRECT!
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "We have been staying with Paul until last weekend."
    WRONG. "We WERE STAYING with Paul until last weekend."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "He went to England for playing golf."
    WRONG. "He went to England TO PLAY golf."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "We had a terrible difficult problem."
    WRONG. "We had a TERRIBLY difficult problem."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "Who has written the book "Waiting for Anya"?"
    WRONG. "Who WROTE the book "Waiting for Anya"?"
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "A: Tom's 50 tomorrow. B: Yes, I know it."
    WRONG. "Yes, I know."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "Before I went to university, I used to work as a carpenter for about five years."
    WRONG. "Before I went to university, I WORKED as a carpenter for about five years."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "You'd better to leave now if you want to catch the last bus."
    WRONG. "You'd better LEAVE now if you want to catch the last bus."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "I didn't actually see the film, but from what I'd read I'm sure I wouldn't enjoy it."
    WRONG. "I didn't actually see the film, but from what I'd read I'm sure I WOULDN'T HAVE ENJOYED it."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "Don't use the computer without to ask Mark's permission first."
    WRONG. "Don't use the computer without ASKING Mark's permission first."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "I'm afraid I made a mistake in the calculation."
    CORRECT!
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "Haven't you got nobody to help you?"
    WRONG. "Haven't you got ANYBODY to help you?"
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "I work at the university for over ten years now."
    WRONG. "I HAVE WORKED at the university for over ten years now".
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "He's keen of playing football."
    WRONG. "He's keen ON playing football."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "Who are coming to your party?"
    WRONG. "Who IS coming to your party?"
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "I asked Tony how was he getting to Brussels."
    WRONG. "I asked Tony how HE WAS getting to Brussels."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "She was bruised quite badly in the accident. It has got to still hurt a lot."
    WRONG. "She was bruised quiete badly in the accident. It MUST still hurt a lot."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "There's no need for you to help cook the meal. Just sit down and enjoy."
    WRONG. "There's no need for you to help cook the meal. Just sit down and enjoy YOURSELF / IT." (transitive)
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "She speaks French very good."
    WRONG. "She speaks French very WELL."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "I find difficult to understand how she could have got lost."
    WRONG. "I find IT difficult to understand how whe could have got lost."
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "She plans to go to the college after she's finished the school."
    WRONG. "She plans to go to (-) college after she's finished (-) school.
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "I asked my brother if I could borrow his bike."
    CORRECT!
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "If Tom can afford to go on holiday to the Bahamas, he should have lots of money."
    WRONG. If Tom can afford to go on holiday to the Bahamas, he MUST have lots of money.
  • RIGHT or WRONG? "So tired was David that he went straight to bed."
    CORRECT!