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Using the passive voice
Couldn’t we ask someone to take on the job privately without anyone knowing?
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Using a relative pronoun
I am going to the airport to meet Mr Johnson.
He is a close friend of mine.
- A.when
- B.if
- C.as
- D.since
- A.in
- B.with
- C.from
- D.at
- A.although
- B.since
- C.though
- D.thus
- A.which
- B.before
- C.while
- D.that
- A.who
- B.whom
- C.that
- D.when
- A.who
- B.whom
- C.that
- D.which
- A.in
- B.from
- C.at
- D.for
- A.yet
- B.or
- C.neither
- D.while
- A.far
- B.farther
- C.farthest
- D.further
- A.from
- B.at
- C.to
- D.on
- A.asked; tired
- B.asked; tiring
- C.asking; tiring
- D.be asked; tired
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The twins had been away for such a long time that many people in the village thought they ______.
- A.ought to have died
- B.should have died
- C.must have died
- D.could have died
- A.had better not to; might have been caught
- B.had better; may be caught
- C.would not; might have been caught
- D.had better not; may be caught
- A.to be using
- B.to have been using
- C.use
- D.to use
- A.is to be analyzed
- B.were analyzed
- C.be analyzed
- D.should have been analyzed
- A.didn’t tell; said
- B.didn’t tell; has said
- C.didn’t tell; had said
- D.hadn’t told; said
- A.have to
- B.had better
- C.had better to
- D.would rather to
- A.tried
- B.was trying
- C.had tried
- D.had been trying
- A.always plays
- B.play always
- C.is always playing
- D.always is playing
- A.will come
- B.was coming
- C.had been coming
- D.comes
- A.will go
- B.would go
- C.was about to go
- D.was to go