INGLESE TUTTE LE DOMANDE
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1. Sarah and Michael’s … seams to make both of them unhappy. Connection. Bond. Relationship. Link. 2. If our flight is delayed, will be … our connection in Los Angeles?. Drop. Miss. Lose. Lack. 3. The judge looked at the … and reminded him that he had to tell the whole truth. Bystander. Witness. Spectator. Viewer. 4. I think the discussion has gone on … and we should make a decision. Enough long. Such long. So long. Long enough. 6. If you hadn’t lost the pieces, we … a game of Chen. Couldn’t have had. Can’t have. May have. Could have. 5. Did you call John? No, because I … go out. I’ll try him later today. Had to. Must. Might. Need. I suppose we really … to book our ferry tickets in advance. Should. Can. Must. Ought. 8. The man might have got away with the crime if the policeman …. Wasn’t seeing. Hadn’t seen. Didn’t see. Wouldn’t have seen. 9. I’ve been reading a great book … I seen to find the time for reading these days. Too. So. Such. Enought. 10. The hotel has poor reputation and … people want to stay there. Little. A few. A little. Few. 11. What’s the entrance … for the outdoor music festival?. Ticket. Fare. Price. Fee. 12. Certificates provide proof of your …. Qualities. Diplomas. Qualifications. Ambitions. 13. All the flowers for the wedding … tomorrow. Will be delivering. Will have delivered by. Are going to deliver. Are going to be delivered. 14. Have we still gots lots of time? No … get a more on. We’re going to be late. You’d rather. You’d better. You’d prefer to. You’d be better of. 15. I wonder … mind watching this bag for me for a moment. Would you. You would. If would you. Whether you would. 16. The woman … purse I found has offered to give me a reward. Whose. Who. Who's. Whom. 17. The woman … teachers us music used to be a famous singer. That. Who. Which. Whom. 18. I wish you … so rude to Rosalinda last night. Weren’t. Wouldn’t be. Hadn’t been. Haven’t been. 19. Despite … President, she felt totally powerless. Being. She was. Of having been. To be. 20. I hope I’ve got … money to pay for this meal. So. Such. Enought. Too. 21. Did you have an argument with Francis? If you have been there, you … the same. Did. Would have done. Had done. Will do. 22. I’ve always dreamt … to China. Of going. To go. Going. 23. … on the computer for the last three hours?. Are you. Have you been. Do you be. 24. Lisa wanted to have a live band … at her birthday party. To be played. Play. Been playing. 25. They are thinking of having. Their house remodelled. Their house remodelling. Remodelled their. 26. My sister … her tongue pierced last weekend. Made. Got. Did. 27. I wish Jane … that we are trying to help her. Understands. Has understood. Would understand. 28. The latest trend … clothes is to wear bright colours. In. On. Of. 29. See you … a couple of hours!. In. On. At. 29. Never … so hard in my life. Have studied. Have I studied. I have studied. 30. … all the washing up before the film starts?. Will you be doing. Will you have done. Will you have been doing. 31. I only ate … dessert because I’m on a diet. a few. so much. a little. 32. If you work …, you’ll finish sooner and then you can go home earlier. quicklier. more quickly. the most quickly. 33. “what were you doing at the mail?” you ought to have … your homework then!. Been doing. Done. 34. You’ll … tell the police that your car was stolen. Can. Have to. Should. Would. 35. We … when someone knocked at the door. Are talking. Were talking. Talk. Have talked. 36. Once we get into the hotel, let’s just … and do some sightseeing. Check out. Check in. Check up. Check on. 37. My children spend a lot of time … to rock music. Heating. Listen. Listening. Hear. 38. They … when she arrived at the party. Dance. Are dancing. Were dancing. Dancing. 39. Tom said was getting late and he had to …. Leave. Go home. Come back. Arrive. 40. We have never seen … a boring film before. So. Much. Such. Very. 41. Have you decided what to have? Yes, I … some fish. Take. Am taking. Will take. 42. The last time I went to the cinema …. Will be next week. Is tomorrow. Has been last month. Was a week ago. 43. The doctor … not to go out for a few days. Told to us. Suggested us. Advised us. 44. Do you know my cousin David? No. I’ve …. Always known him. Frequently known him. Never known him. Recently known him. 45. If I … I wouldn’t live in the country. Am. Were you. Was. Will be you. 46. I haven’t got … to buy a ticket. Much time. Money enough. Enough money. Some books. 47. I went … yesterday. To the park. To the doctor. 48. … Time does it take you to drive to work?. how often. how much. how long. how many. 49. … all morning and I still haven’t finished. I clean. I will clean. I cleaned. I’ve been cleaning. 50. A window … during the break in last night. Broke. Breaks. Broken. Was broken. 51. If you don’t know the word …. Find it. Look it up. Guess it. Remember it. 52. If … her better. I would have asked her for advice. I know. I knew. I had known. I have know. 53. If I … about the party, I would have definitely gone. Had known. Know. Knew. 54. If I only I … how to speak English. Have know. Know. Knew. 55. Everyone … that blood is thicker than water. Has known. Know. Knows. 56. … Paul is English, he speaks Italian very well. Although. Despite. Because. Since. 57. I couldn’t find my keys … searching for them everywhere. While. Although. Despite. 58. He told me … interrupt. Don’t. Not to. To not. Doesn't. 59. I asked her for … advice. Some. An. Many. The. Teenagers don’t understand of the risks they take. VERO. FALSO. After fifteen, our search for exciting or unusual experience decreases. VERO. FALSO. Adults think less about what they could lose. VERO. FALSO. The future will mainly be influenced by the teenagers’ own generation. VERO. FALSO. Teenagers spend time with people their own age because these relationships are more fun. VERO. FALSO. The author thinks teenagers react appropriately when they have a problems with friends. VERO. FALSO. Wherever you go in the world, teenagers show the same characteristics. VERO. FALSO. Doing things at the moment we think of them is a characteristic of young children. VERO. FALSO. According to the author, their stories are still popular because they talk about our pursuit of joy. VERO. FALSO. All parents agree that stories should include examples of cruel treatment. VERO. FALSO. Parents wanted the stories to contain more moral values. VERO. FALSO. The Brothers Grimm became interested in fairy tales when they saw some old books at school. VERO. FALSO. The Brothers initial goal was just to preserve old stories told by other authors. VERO. FALSO. The original book was full of images. VERO. FALSO. The phrase a “rags to riches” story means a situation in which a person rises from poverty to wealth. VERO. FALSO. Their story collection didn’t enjoy immediate global success. VERO. FALSO. There were very few footnotes in it. VERO. FALSO. Wilhelm and his brother worked on their book for more than 40 years. VERO. FALSO. |




