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Choose the best answer.
1. I ( met/was meeting) a friend while i ( did/ was doing) the shopping.
2. I( turned/ was turning) round and ( saw/ was seeing) paula.
3. She ( wore/ was wearing) a bright red coat when i saw her.
4. I( paid/ was paying) for me things when i ( heard / was hearing) call my name.
5. We ( left / was leaving) the cafe and ( said/ was saying) goodbye.
6. This time last month we ( took/ were taking) the final test.
7. While we( had/ were having) a drink, a waiter ( dropped/ was dropping ) a pile of plates.
8. When i( came/ was coming), he ( read/ was reading) books.
climate , ethnic , mausoleum , comprises , religion , soil , compulsory , primary , prayed , tropical
1. A mausoleum is a special building made to hold the dead body of an important person.
2. Mindful of the danger of tropical storms , I decided not to go out.
3. The warm climate favours many types of tropical plants.
4. The law states that everyone has the right to practise their own religion.
5. Water the plant regularly , never letting the soil dry out.
6. The collection comprises 327 paintings.
7. English is a compulsory subject at this level.
8. The violence was the result of political and ethnic conflicts.
9. We prayed that she would recover from her illness.
10. The government's primary concern is to reduce crime.
Supply the correct form of the word in blod.
1. 8 is divided by 2 and 4 , but not by 3 . (divide)
2. Try and smile . You don't want to give people the wrong impression you are not friendly. (impress)
3. There was a conflict between regional and national interests. (region)
4. The building is used for religious purpose. (religion)
5. The baby slept peacefully .(peace)
6. For the sake of simplicity, let's divide the discussion into two parts. (simple)
Fill ineach gap with a suitable preposition.
1. The committee is comprised of representatives from both the public and private sectors.
2. It is compulsory for all motorcyclists to wear helmets.
3. I've been corresponding with several experts in the field.
4. He knew he could depend on her to deal with the situation.
5. A sentence can be divided up into meaningful segments.
6. We divided the work between us.
7. He impressed her by his sincerity.
8. It is impossible to separate belief from emotion.
9. A penfriend or a pen pal is a person that you make friends with by writing letters.
10. It is important to keep in touch with the latest research.
Choose the correct verb form (Past Simple or Past Continuous).
1. I met / was meeting a friend while I did / was doing the shopping.
2. I paid / was paying for my things when I heard / was hearing someone call my name.
3. I turned / was turning round and saw / was seeing Paula.
4. She wore / was wearing a bright red coat today.
5. We decided / were deciding to have a cup of coffee.
6. While we had / were having a drink , a waiter dropped / was dropping a pile of plates.
7. We all got / were getting a terrible shock.
8. While the waiter picked / was picking up the broken plates , he cut / was cutting his finger.
9. She worked / was working quietly at her desk when suddenly the door opened / was opening and her daughter rushed / was rushing in.
10. He stood / was standing up , walked / was walking across the room , and closed / was closing the window.
Complete the following sentences with a word from the box . Sometimes no word is neccessary.
ago , last , in , for , at , when , on
1. He was born in Africa in 1970.
2. My parents moved back to Vietnam when I was five.
3. She left college three years ago.
4. I found a flat on my own last year.
5. I usually go home at the weekend.
6. I didn't go home on weekend.
7. On Saturday evening we went out to a concert.
8. In the afternoon we went for a walk.
9. It will be ready for two weeks.
10. We lived in Ha Noi in three years.
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1. she ( wore/wearing) a brightred coat today
2. we (decided/were having) a drink, a waiter ( dropped/ was dropping) a pile of plates
3. we all( got/ were getting ) a terrible shock
4. while the waiter ( picked/ was picking) up the broken plates, he ( cut/was cutting) his finger
5. he ( stood/ was standing) up, ( walked/ was walking) across the room, and( closed/was closing) the window
1. she ( wore/wearing) a brightred coat today
2. we (decided/were having) a drink, a waiter ( dropped/ was dropping) a pile of plates
3. we all( got/ were getting ) a terrible shock
4. while the waiter ( picked/ was picking) up the broken plates, he ( cut/was cutting) his finger
5. he ( stood/ was standing) up, ( walked/ was walking) across the room, and( closed/was closing) the window