English_1 / RL9
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If I ... fitter, I would try rock climbing.
1) will be 2) would be
3) were 4) am
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She would prefer to meet you personally rather than ... to you over the phone.
1) Have talked 2) would talk
3) talked 4) talk
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If you ... sport more often, you wouldn’t feel so stressed out.
1) played 2) play
3) would play 4) will play
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... swimming more often if the swimming pool were nearer?
1) Will you go 2) would you go
3) do you go 4) did you go
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If my headache doesn’t get better soon, I ... an aspirin.
1) would take 2) will take
3) take 4) took
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It’s a pity our team hasn’t got any money – if we ... a new goalkeeper, the team would be much stronger.
1) buy 2) will buy
3)bought 4) would buy
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I will go cycling with you this weekend if my brother ... me his bike.
1) lend 2) will lend
3) lends 4) would lend
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You will be ill if you ... all that chocolate cake!
1) eat 2) would eat
3) will eat 4)ate
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I ... skiing if I lived nearer the mountains.
1) go 2) will go
3) went 4) would go
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Tim's mother would rather he ... closer to home than he does.
1)Works 2) have worked
3) had worked 4) worked
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What ... you do if you won lots of money?
1) will 2) won’t
3) would 4) wouldn’t
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If she ... how pointless it is, perhaps she’d stop doing it.
1) know 2) will know
3) would know 4) knew
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Fleas can jump up to third centimetres. If humans ... as good at jumping, as fleas they’d be able to jump 300 metres!
1) were 2)are
3)is 4)would be
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... me this book.
1) brought 2)bring
3) to bring 4) will bring
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Reindeer get a special chemical from the food they eat -- if they ... this chemical, they blood would freeze.
1) don’t have 2) didn’t have
3) haven’t have 4) hadn’t have
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Some worms will eat themselves, if they ... enough food.
1) didn’t find 2) haven’t find
3) hadn’t find 4) don’t find
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We all wished that we ... here.
1) had stopped 2)have stopped
3)will stop 4)stopped
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If you put a small amount of alcohol on a scorpion, it ... itself to death.
1) sting 2) stings
3) would sting 4) will sting
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Wouldn't you prefer to sit on this seat rather than (stan4) for the whole journey?
1) stand 2)stood
3)have stood 4)had stood
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If Hardeep’s family had stayed in London, she ... lots of friends.
1) would have had 2) have
3) had 4)have had
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I ... boxing illegal if I were President.
1) Would make 2) made
3) make 4) will make
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“Why didn’t you ring me?”
“I would have rung you if I ... the time”.
1) have had 2) had had
3) have 4) had
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I'd rather you ... this to anyone until next week.
1) don’t mention 2) didn’t mention
3) haven’t mention 4) should mention
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She probably ... to university if she had stayed in London.
1) go 2)would have gone
3) have gone 4)went
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If you become a soldier, you ... a general.
1) will be 2) would be
3) are 4) have been
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She wouldn’t have become a difficult teenager if she ... lonely.
1) haven’t felt 2) felt
3) hadn’t felt 4) would feel
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If Tom hadn’t had an amazing teacher, he ... interested in Art.
1) wouldn’t have become 2) haven’t become
3) hadn’t become 4) became
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If she hadn’t become interested in Art, she probably ... in the family business.
1) would have worked 2) have worked
3) had worked 4) worked
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She probably would have got bored if she ... for the family business.
1) have worked 2) worked
3) will work 4) had worked
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If she had caught the right train, she ... for her college interview.
1) will arrive 2) have arrived
3) had arrived 4) would have arrived
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She wouldn’t have become a top comedian if she ... talking to the woman on the train.
1) hadn’t started 2) haven’t started
3) wouldn’t start 4) started
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I learnt a lot at university. But I wouldn’t have graduated if my parents ... me financially.
1) haven’t helped 2) hadn’t helped
3) wouldn’t help 4) helped
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Don’t panic! If we ... now, we will still get there on time.
1) left 2) would leave
3) leave 4) have left
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I doubt I’ll get that job -- and perhaps it’s a good thing too. If I ... the job, I would have to move to London.
1) got 2)get
3)will get 4) would get
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Our day out has been a complete disaster. If I ... it was going to be so horrible, I would have stayed at home.
1) knew 2) had known
3) know 4)would know
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I don’t know why you always listen to loud music when you’re revising. If you concentrate, you ... more.
1) would remember 2) will remember
3) to remember 4)remembered
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It’s your own fault that you failed. If you hadn’t played computer games all night, you ... exams.
1) would have passed 2) will pass
3)pass 4)passed
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If I ... to Bath that day, I might have become a professional artist.
1) go 2)went
3)would go 4)had gone
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I would have left school early if I ... her.
1) don’t meet 2)didn’t meet
3) hadn’t met 4)will meet
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If I ... more time, I would learn more English.
1) have 2) had
3) will have 4) would have
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I'd sooner you ... something with your time rather than sit around all day.
1) do 2) did
3) had done 4) was doing
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If I ... harder, I would have passed my exams.
1) have worked 2) worked
3) had worked 4) work.
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If you become a monk, you ... as the Pope.
1) end up 2)would end up
3) will end up 4) ends
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My father prefers to have a beard rather than ... a shave every day.
1) have had 2) have
3) had had 4) would have
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If I ... an hour earlier, I would have gone jogging.
1) have got up 2) had got up
3) get up 4) got up
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I would probably have left school as early as possible, if I ... her.
1) hadn’t met 2) met
3) meet 4) would meet
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What would our pets say about us if they ... how to talk.
1) know 2) knew
3) would know 4) will know
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If he is here, he ... eighty percent of his time asleep.
1) spend 2) spent
3) spends 4) would spend
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Supposing I offered you the job, ... you it?
1) will you take 2) do you take
3) would you take 4) shall you take
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If I ... you, I’d take your dog to the vet’s.
1) will be 2) am
3) would be 4) were
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If Gavin is at home, he ... eighty percent of his time asleep.
1) spend 2) will spend
3) would spend 4) spends
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I wish I ... where you are and what you are doing.
1) knew 2) know
3) will know 4) would know
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Things have really looked ... … since she got promoted.
1) down 2) out for
3) up 4) for
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I have no strong opinions on this. I'll fall … … whatever you decide.
1) about 2) down
3) in with 4) to
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The Investigation Committee was set up to look ... the cause of the plane crash.
1) into 2) up
3) over 4) above
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After years of working for a shoddy employer, I was finally able to … ... from that company and set up my own business.
1) break off 2) break away
3) break out 4) break up
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It can be very difficult for young couples to ... … their marriage when there are young children involved.
1) break off 2) break away
3) break out 4) break up
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I'm afraid the Chairman has fallen … … Mary's influence and will not listen to a word I say.
1) apart 2) about
3) on 4) under
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I decided to ... … my relationship with my girlfriend when I found out that she was seeing someone else.
1) break off 2) break away
3) break out 4) break open
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I feel so guilty because he spoke about killing himself, but I never thought that he would go ... … with it.
1) down 2) into
3) through 4) up
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A burglar ... … my house when I was away on vacation and stole some of my electronic goods.
1) broke into 2) broke off
3) broke open 4) broke up
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Christmas falls … a Tuesday this year.
1) apart 2) down
3) on 4) to
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Teachers in Sydney have decided to call a snap strike next week after negotiations with the State Government over a ten percent pay increase ... … early this morning.
1) broke into 2) broke down
3) broke open 4) broke up
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Allowing people to smoke in her house goes ... … her principles.
1) in 2) against
3) with 4) along with
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A rebel Labour Party MP recently decided to ... … from his party and become an independent member for his electorate.
1) break off 2) break away
3) break out 4) break up
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It looks to me that demand is likely to fall … … in the next few months.
1) back on 2) down
3) off 4) to
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I am always very worried that my car will ... … , because it is already twenty years old.
1) break off 2) break away
3) break out 4) break down
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He was falling … … himself to make her feel at home.
1) back on 2) for
3) on 4) over
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NASA is currently in the process of working out how to prevent any more of its spaceships from ... … on re-entry into Earth's atmosphere.
1) breaking off 2) breaking away
3) breaking out 4) breaking up
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I know I promised, but I really can't go ... with it.
1) through 2) under
3) off 4) along
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You go ... and I'll follow later.
1) with 2) to
3) ahead 4) along
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Residents living in the immediate vicinity of the prison were told to be on the lookout for a group of criminals who recently ... … of jail.
1) broke off 2) broke away
3) broke out 4) broke up
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Terrible news. The proposed deal has fallen … … .
1) back on 3) on
2) for 4) through
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She brought ... the deal even though nobody thought she was capable of doing it.
1) in 2) off
3) out 4) over
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It's getting late; I think we should go ... home now.
1) back 2) with
3) to 4) at
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If this plan doesn't work out, we'll have to fall … … our original plan.
1) back on 2) behind
3) into 4) to
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The weather brought my cold ... .
1) on 2) off
3) down 4) over
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Our plans to go on holiday fell … … because of the industrial problems.
1) back on 2) for
3) off 4) through
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I was really surprised when my dog attacked the postman; he really went .... him.
1) to 2) for
3) with 4) on
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She went ... her notes before the exam to try to learn every last detail.
1) round 2) over
3) into 4) on
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Be careful not to spill the yolk when you ... … the egg.
1) break out 2) break off
3) break open 4) break down
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The price of petrol went ... by five pence, which made motorists very angry.
1) down 2) up
3) through 4) on
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Some people came to look ... the house, but I don't think they'll buy it.
1) over 2) into
3) after 4) on
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The scandal brought the government ... .
1) off 2) out
3) down 4) on
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Could you look ... on her and just check that everything's OK.
1) up 2) in
3) out 4) on
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"Look ...- that chair's going to fall over!"
1) over 2) out
3) round 4) at
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I had to look ... my neighbour's dog while she was away.
1) into 2) after
3) up 4) into
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If you don't know a word, look it ... in a dictionary.
1) after 2) up
3) at 4) over
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Look ...; he's got a gun!
1) up 2) in
3) out 4) over
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She's brought a couple of friends with her; do you think there's enough food to go ... .
1) to 2) for
3) round 4) on
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I was brought ... in the North
1) up 2) down
3) off 4) over
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She promised them that she would look ... the matter and find out what had gone wrong.
1) at 2) to
3) into 4) on
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She went ... with flu last week.
1) up 2) through
3) down 4) over
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He's a bit of a snob and looks ... … people who aren't from his social background.
1) up to 2) forward to
3) down on 4) under
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He’s painted his car white … he likes the colour.
1) and 2) still
3) but 4) or
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I like lying on the beach … swimming when I’m on holiday.
1) so 2) and
3) but 4) because
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Laura and David are happy … they’ve passed all their exams.
1) so 2) because
3) and 4) but
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Mike hates going to parties, … he loves going out with his friends.
1) but 2) and
3) as 4) or
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We’ve done the washing up … cleaned the kitchen.
1) as 2) and
3) but 4) because
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It was late and I was tired, … I went to bed.
1) because 2) and
3) so 4) but
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