Q.1.
Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English. By the age of thirty-five she ... ... have two or three children and a wonderful house in the country.
Q.2.
Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English. My nephew ... ... as a golf-course architect; but of course, there are not a huge number of jobs.
Q.3.
Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English. The dinner ... ... at eight o'clock.
Q.4.
Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English. The plumber ... ... round tomorrow to fix the leak in the washing machine.
Q.5.
Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English. ' ... ... Shakespeare still be remembered in another 400 years' time?'
Q.6.
Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English. 'I'm afraid I can't meet you tomorrow afternoon because ... ... .'
Q.7.
Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English. What time ... ... your bus arrive in Nottingham at the weekend?
Q.8.
Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English. In five years' time I hope ... ... studying, and ... ... working in the Middle East.
Q.9.
Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English. The price of bread ... ... by a minimum of 10% from next month, according to the Ministry of Food.
Q.10.
Pick the word/s that fit into the gap/s to make the best sensible English. By the time ... ... this Quiz, ... ... on all the main features and uses of the Future in English.