1.
28.- They bought .....................
Correct Answer
B. A big old house in the country
Explanation
The correct answer is "a big old house in the country." This answer follows the correct word order in English, where adjectives typically come before the noun they modify. Additionally, the phrase "in the country" is placed at the end to indicate the location of the house.
2.
29.- Joe was thirsty so I made ..................
Correct Answer
B. Him a cup of tea
Explanation
The correct answer is "him a cup of tea" because the verb "made" requires a direct object to complete the action. In this case, the direct object is "a cup of tea" and the indirect object is "him," indicating that the tea was made specifically for Joe.
3.
30.- Are you hungry? ....................
Correct Answer
A. Yes, I am
Explanation
The correct answer is "Yes, I am." This is the correct answer because it follows the standard grammatical structure for answering a question about hunger. The correct form is "Yes, I am" indicating that the person is indeed hungry. The other options, "Yes I'm," "No, I aren't," and "No, I no" are all incorrect as they do not follow the proper grammar and syntax for answering this type of question.
4.
31.- ................... did you get to Brighton? By train?
Correct Answer
D. How
Explanation
The question is asking for the method or means by which the person arrived in Brighton. The word "did" indicates that the question is in the past tense. The correct answer is "How" because it is the only option that asks for the method of transportation.
5.
32.- Do you know that girl? .................. is her name?
Correct Answer
C. What
Explanation
The correct answer is "What." In this question, the speaker is asking for the girl's name, so the appropriate question word to use is "What."
6.
33.- How ................. will the journey take? Two hours or more?
Correct Answer
D. Long
Explanation
The word "long" is the correct answer because it is used to ask about the duration of the journey. The question is asking whether the journey will take two hours or more, indicating that it will be a significant amount of time. The other options, "often," "far," and "much," do not fit the context of the question and do not make sense in relation to the duration of the journey.
7.
34.- Julie .................. her mother: very tall.
Correct Answer
A. Is like
Explanation
The correct answer is "is like." This is because the sentence is in the present tense and the verb "to be" (is) is used to describe the similarity between Julie and her mother. The phrase "is like" indicates that Julie and her mother share the trait of being very tall.
8.
35.- How do you know? ................ you?
Correct Answer
C. Who has told
Explanation
The correct answer is "Who has told." This is because the question is asking about a past event that someone has already communicated. "Who has told" is the correct form of the present perfect tense, indicating an action that happened in the past but has a connection to the present. The other options, "Who did tell" and "Who have told," do not use the correct verb tense. "Who did tell" is in the simple past tense, and "Who have told" is in the present perfect tense but lacks subject-verb agreement.
9.
36.- Whose is that bike? .................... .
Correct Answer
A. It's Tom's
Explanation
The correct answer is "It's Tom's". This is because the possessive form of the name "Tom" is "Tom's". The apostrophe indicates ownership or possession.
10.
37.- Marc lives in Paris, ..................... .
Correct Answer
D. Doesn't he?
Explanation
The correct answer is "doesn't he?" because it is a question tag used to seek confirmation or agreement. In this case, the statement "Marc lives in Paris" is positive, so the question tag should be negative. "Doesn't he?" is the correct negative question tag to use in this context.
11.
38.- Did they go to Canada? Yes, they ...................... .
Correct Answer
B. Did
Explanation
The question is asking if "they" went to Canada. The correct answer is "did" because it is the auxiliary verb used to form the question in the past tense. In this case, "did" is used to confirm that the action of going to Canada did happen.
12.
39.- Jack doesn't speak French and ................... .
Correct Answer
D. Neither does Jill
Explanation
The correct answer is "neither does Jill". This is because the sentence is using the construction "neither...nor" to express that both Jack and Jill do not speak French. The word "neither" is used to indicate the negative statement about Jack, and "does" is used to match the verb form "speak" with the subject "Jill".