Grammar Test
1.The man told us… our passports ready.
have to have having had
2. Mary wondered if Jane… busy the next day.
is was will be would be
3. Here are some pills… your headache.
relieve to relieve relieving relieved
4.Soon we found out that there was another complicated problem…
consider considered to have considered to be considered
5.The book leaves much…
desired desiring to desire to be desired
6…. the sounds of music, we stopped talking.
hear to hear heard hearing
7…. the fruit, she went to see her friends.
selling sold being sold having sold
8.He postponed… to Paris as he fell ill.
go goes to go going
9.You must wear your seat belt. - You have to wear your seat belt.
- must, mustn’t and have to describe obligation, rules
- don’t have to describe actions which are voluntary
Have to and must often used interchangeably,but
Choose must or have to and say:
You decide not to smoke. ?
The government wants you to pay your taxes. ?
You don’t want to exercise, but the doctor tells you to. ?
You want to brush your teeth more. ?
You try to resist eating chocolate. ?
Your parents tell you to do your homework.?
10.My brother was ill last week, but now he has…
revealed rebooted recovered recalled
11.Up in the air
-Hey, how’s everything with your job?
-Still up in the air. meaning the decision is not yet made
"Our summer vacation plans are still up in the air," meaning we haven't booked anything yet.