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Elementary Level
1. Speaking already ........................................................................ 18
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34. Reflexive Pronouns ..................................................................... 51
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74. While, during and for .................................................................. 91
Intermediate Level
1. Like a red rag .......................................................................... 103
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28. Story (1) .............................................................................. 130
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68. Simple Present (1) ..................................................................... 170
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108. Digital cameras, photography and picture vocabulary ................................... 211
126. Doing business: expressions with the word business .................................... 229
128. Facts about pizza in the US: pizza industry expressions ............................... 231
130. Pablo Picasso: expressions describing the Picasso's life .............................. 233
134. Idioms and expressions with just: just about, just before ............................. 237
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148. Idioms about Animals .................................................................. 251
Advanced Level
1. Newspaper Headlines ..................................................................... 268
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23. Speed .................................................................................. 290
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63. Future Tenses .......................................................................... 330
Elementary Level
1. Speaking already ........................................................................ 339
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31. Question Tags (3) ...................................................................... 369
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71. Using Prepositions ..................................................................... 409
Intermediate Level
1. Like a red rag .......................................................................... 424
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25. The Hare and the Tortoise .............................................................. 448
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65. Save Our Animals (1) ................................................................... 488
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105. Idioms with the phrasal verb drop ..................................................... 529
126. Doing business: expressions with the word business .................................... 550
128. Facts about pizza in the US: pizza industry expressions ............................... 552
130. Pablo Picasso: expressions describing the Picasso's life .............................. 554
134. Idioms and expressions with just: just about, just before ............................. 558
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145. Phrasal Verbs (R to T) ................................................................ 569
Advanced Level
1. Newspaper Headlines ..................................................................... 589
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20. Consider this .......................................................................... 608
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60. The Parliamentary Candidate (3) ........................................................ 648
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English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Elementary level # 1 Answers Index
Speaking already
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English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Intermediate level # 1 Answers Index
Like a red rag
Q1 Don't talk to him about politics because it's like a ....... rag to a bull.
(a) blue (b) white (c) red (d) black
Q2 He takes the optimistic view and talks about a ....... skies scenario.
(a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) yellow
Q3 She hasn't worked here very long and is therefore a little ....... on matters of procedure.
(a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) green
Q5 The reason why I feel so ....... today is because it's my birthday and no-one has sent me any cards.
(a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) black
Q6 She lost the company a lot of money last week and as a result has got a ....... mark against her name.
(a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) black
Q7 In this business you cannot afford to make any mistake and must be seen to be lily ........
(a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) green
Q8 As they turned round and ran away, people thought they were ........
(a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) yellow
Q9 Ask her to help you with your calculations because she's ....... hot at mathematics.
(a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) black
Q10 I know he doesn't like you because the moment you came in the room I saw him give you a ....... look.
(a) red (b) blue (c) white (d) black
Q2 You should always check the sell ....... date of things you buy in the supermarket.
(a) in (b) through (c) by (d) off
Q3 When the building was completed, all the workers were paid ........
(a) off (b) through (c) out (d) over
Q7 In her speech she expressed her ....... for all the help she had been given.
(a) thankfulness (b) gratitude (c) gratefulness (d) thanking
Q9 At the end of the speech the whole assembly gave the speakers a standing ........
(a) ovation (b) applause (c) cheering (d) support
English Grammar
(Answer Keys)
A1 Don't talk to him about politics because it's like a red rag to a bull.
answer: (c) red
A2 He takes the optimistic view and talks about a blue skies scenario.
answer: (b) blue
A3 She hasn't worked here very long and is therefore a little green on matters of procedure.
answer: (d) green
A4 Now that they have read it in black and white, they believe me.
answer: (d) black and white
A5 The reason why I feel so blue today is because it's my birthday and no-one has sent me any cards.
answer: (b) blue
A6 She lost the company a lot of money last week and as a result has got a black mark against her name.
answer: (d) black
A7 In this business you cannot afford to make any mistake and must be seen to be lily white.
answer: (c) white
A8 As they turned round and ran away, people thought they were yellow.
answer: (d) yellow
A9 Ask her to help you with your calculations because she's red hot at mathematics.
answer: (a) red
A10 I know he doesn't like you because the moment you came in the room I saw him give you a black look.
answer: (d) black
A2 You should always check the sell by date of things you buy in the supermarket.
answer: (c) by
A3 When the building was completed, all the workers were paid off.
answer: (a) off
A7 In her speech she expressed her gratitude for all the help she had been given.
answer: (b) gratitude
A9 At the end of the speech the whole assembly gave the speakers a standing ovation.
answer: (a) ovation