The sentences below are those that I did wrong. After reading the key, I still don't understand why. Can you give me an explanation for each sentence. Thanks in advance,
A interview B being interviewed C interviewed D interviews
- Do you know the man……….over there?
Answer: B. being interviewed (why not C. interviewed?)
2. ……would be very unwise
A Do so B To do so C In doing so D Doing so
Answer: B (I think it should be D. Doing so)
3. “I understand you didn’t do the work? “Oh……..”
A no. I didn’t B Yes. I did C No. I didn’t D Yes, I didn’t
Answer: B
4. “Ibadan isn’t very far from Laohos, is it?” “……….”
A No, it isn’t B Yes, it isn’ is
C Yes, certainly, it is not D No, it is
Answer: A
5.“Isn’t all the chalk in the box” “……………….”
A Yes, one piece is not in the box B. Yes, all the chalk isn’t in the box
C No, one piece is not in the box D. No, all the chalk is in the box
Answer: C
6.“I’m so impressed with the weather here” “Yes, this is a lovely part of the country, ………….?
A is this B isn’t it C is it D isn’t this
Answer: B
7. John is the boy who lives …………
A the farthest from the school
B farthest from the school
C the furthest from the school
D furthest from the school
Answer: A
8. “What have you been improving?”. “Most of our improvements have been in the home………..”
A ourselves B yourself C themselves D itself
Answer: D
Last edited by san2612; 21-Mar-2011 at 08:37.
You have eight different questions here. If there are differences of opinion when people respond, the thread will become very confusing. In future, please ask one question per thread. I will look at one:
Do you know the man……….over there?.....A interview B being interviewed C interviewed D interviews Answer: B. being interviewed (why not C. interviewed?)
Someone is interviewing the man; the man is being interviewed.
Do you know the man (who is) being interviewed?
Last edited by 5jj; 20-Mar-2011 at 20:02.
2. ……would be very unwise
A Do so B To do so C In doing so D Doing so
Band D are both possible, though B is more likely. The ing-form tends to refer to actions that have happened (Driving home after eight pints last night was a stupid thing to do) or happen generally (Smoking is bad for you); the to-infinitive tends to point to the future (To cancel this project would be insane).
Last edited by 5jj; 21-Mar-2011 at 10:04. Reason: typo
5jj, what do you think about No.6? If I took the test myself, I'd opt for B, keeping in mind C is possible too. Could you please explain why C is a better alternative?
Answer: C - This is not correct.
6.“I’m so impressed with the weather here” “Yes, this is a lovely part of the country, …?...A is this B isn’t it C is it D isn’t this
The words I have underlined being affirmative, the question tag that we normally expect must be negative - B or D. This referring to a lovely part of the country, the pronoun in the tag is it.
So, B is the answer.
C would be possible only if the speaker were suggesting doubt or disagreement - not possible with the opening Yes.
yes, the answer for question 6 is B. I just mistyped it. I've reviewed it. sorry![]()
I can't say that I think question 7 is a fair question.