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Reply Sun 15 Aug, 2010 04:12 pm
@Nilsi,
32. Did is the past tense. You don't need it again in complain. No sooner did I complain.

33. You're not interested about something. You're interested in something.

34. You tell a lie. And the infinitive is wrong here.

36. The negative is right, but it goes with the word had, not did.

Everything else is ok. Hang in Nilsi.

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30. Do you think I could take advantage of the materials available in the library?
a)take advantage in
b)take advantage of
c)make advantage of
d)have advantage from

31. No sooner (did I complained) than the parcel arrived.
a)I had complained
b)Did I complained
c)Had I complained
d)I complain

32. I was so (interested about) the plot that I paid no attention to the duration of the performance.
a)interest
b)interested in
c)interesting
d)interested about

33. (There) must be somebody at home. Ring again.
a)I
b)That
c)– ( no word)
d)There

34. If you keep (to say) lies, nobody will believe a single word you say.
a)speaking
b)to say
c)telling
d)saying

35. We’ll let you know (shortly ) whether your application has been successful.
a)short
b)fatly
c)shortly
d)in short

36. I feel so tired tonight. I wish I (didn't stay) up so late last night.
a)Hadn’t stayed
b)Didn’t stay
c)Stayed
d)Had stayed

37. Hardly (had we left) the house when we had to go back for our passports.
a)had we left
b)we left
c)we were leaving
d)left we

38. The boy is being terribly naughty today. His mother feels so much (ashamed of ) his behavior.
a)ashamed for
b)shy of
c)proud in
d) ashamed of

39. (According to) the papers, the President is giving a speech on the revitalization of the economy tomorrow.
a)Referring to
b)Related to
c)According to
d)Attached to

40. She (threatened) to sue her neighbor if he didn’t stop making so much noise.
a) Promised
b) Threatened
c) Offered
d) Suggested

41. The second (batch) of cakes turned out much better than the first.
a) Batch
b) Group
c) Herd
d) Bunch


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