Tom … got somewhere to stay while he is in Eton. had
b) has
having
have
A: What … in your spare time?
B: I often go swimming
have you done
do you do
are you doing
are you do
I haven’t seen George … last year.
until
by
for
since
I go skating once or …. a week.
two time
twice
two
A: I don’t like watching TV.
B: …
Either do I
Neither I do
Nor do I
So do I
Listen! That boy … the violin.
play
played
will play
is playing
If … Lisa tomorrow, I’ll give her a letter.
I saw
I’ll see
I will see
I see
…you see what I’m showing?
must
Should
may
Can
John … to the cinema yesterday.
went
is going
has gone
go
A: Hello. My name is Clare.
B: … to meet you.
Exciting
Delicious
Nice
I haven’t seen Lisa … many years.
since
before
after
for
A: Have you ever been to Italy?
B: …
No, I don’t
No, I haven’t
No, I did
No, I have
13. Lisa … got somewhere to stay while she is in Oxford
had
has
having
have
14. I haven’t seen Clare … many years.
since
before
after
for
15. A: Have you ever been to Germany?
B: …
No, I haven’t
No, I wouldn't
No, I don't
No, I didn't
16. Listen! That boy … the saxophone.
played
plays
is playing
will play
17. What ...your name?
do
will
are
is
18. How are you?
I'm from Moscow
I'm ten
I'm fine
I'm a mother
19. How old are you?
I'm 18.
I'm fine
I'm so so
Thank you
20. Where you from?
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