Q.1.
Pick the word/s to make the best and clearest English. Let's finish this Quiz with a nice cheerful Christmas carol (a traditional song to celebrate that time of year): 'I saw three ships come sailing in ... ... '
Q.2.
Pick the word/s to make the best and clearest English. ... ... the Country Fair, there will be rides on the steam train ... ... ten o'clock and half past three.
Q.3.
Pick the word/s to make the best and clearest English. My grandfather would always give us a small amount of pocket-money ... ...
Q.4.
Pick the word/s to make the best and clearest English. 'This is a service announcement for all passengers on Platform 7: the delayed 2:22 to Crewe will now be departing thirteen minutes late, at ... ... '
Q.5.
Pick the word/s to make the best and clearest English. 'Could you please tell me ... ... this film is expected to finish? I need to catch a tram ... ... they stop at eleven o'clock.'
Q.6.
Pick the word/s to make the best and clearest English. I can remember where I was when I heard the news about Princess Diana: it was ... ...
Q.7.
Pick the word/s to make the best and clearest English. We can probably manage to come and fit your new boiler ... ...
Q.8.
Pick the word/s to make the best and clearest English. ' ... ... day, upon the stair, I met a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again ... ... ; I wish that man would go away!' (A traditional English 'nonsense-rhyme')
Q.9.
Pick the word/s to make the best and clearest English. She is one of those lucky people who passed her Driving Test first time ... ...
Q.10.
Pick the word/s to make the best and clearest English. ' ... ... Columbus sailed the ocean blue.' (from an old children's history rhyme)