Q.1.
Pick the best word/s to fill the gap/s using good English. 'Where on earth .... ... ? ... ... you everywhere!'
Q.2.
Pick the best word/s to fill the gap/s using good English. In the 1960s there was a famous song by Pete Seeger which asked ... :
Q.3.
Pick the best word/s to fill the gap/s using good English. 'Who ... ... the special wine glasses in the dishwasher?'
Q.4.
Pick the best word/s to fill the gap/s using good English. (In the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears:) ' ... ... in my chair?'
Q.5.
Pick the best word/s to fill the gap/s using good English. ( ... ) And then there is the silly old joke: ' ... ... ?' (Maybe you have jokes like this in your language, too)
Q.6.
Pick the best word/s to fill the gap/s using good English. 'How ... ... with my luggage?'
Q.7.
Pick the best word/s to fill the gap/s using good English. ' ... ... what would happen if the world stopped turning?'
Q.8.
Pick the best word/s to fill the gap/s using good English. 'In what year ... ... to driving their cars on the right-hand side of the road?'
Q.9.
Pick the best word/s to fill the gap/s using good English. ' ... ... the 'no-smoking' signs on the main doors?'
Q.10.
Pick the best word/s to fill the gap/s using good English. ... ... all these questions correctly, and to the best of your ability?