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I. Combining sentences:
On his way home Jack came across a boy. The boy was very bright and honest.
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has, have, itself, themselves, them
The committee ________ been arguing among ________all morning.
- A.to stand
- B.standing
- C.having stood
- D.stood
- A.is
- B.will be
- C.are to be
- D.are
- A.As I admire him very much
- B.Admire him much as I do
- C.Very much as I admire him
- D.Much as I admire him
- A.neither of whom
- B.neither
- C.both of them not
- D.neither of them
- A.which
- B.from whose
- C.whose
- D.from which
- A.proposing
- B.proposed
- C.propose
- D.did propose
- A.When giving proper care
- B.Unless giving proper care
- C.Given proper care
- D.Been given proper care
- A.math books as many as
- B.as many math books as
- C.as many as math books
- D.many as math books
- A.shouldn’t have done
- B.wouldn’t have done
- C.mustn’t have done
- D.couldn’t have done
- A.has been determined; has been managed
- B.is determined; is managed
- C.has determined; is managed
- D.is determined; has managed
- A.was visiting; studied
- B.visited; studies
- C.visited; was studying
- D.was visiting; was studying
- A.thing
- B.it
- C.one
- D.two
- A.on the way
- B.by the way
- C.the way
- D.in a way
- A.had
- B.has
- C.have
- D.are
- A.at
- B.to
- C.in
- D.for
- A.elder
- B.older
- C.young
- D.youngest
- A.it
- B.which
- C.and
- D.that
- A.did not try
- B.wouldn’t try
- C.had not tried
- D.wouldn’t have tried
- A.can’t
- B.mustn’t
- C.may not
- D.needn’t
- A.the more
- B.more
- C.the most
- D.most