Don't do what Kim does. The reality manager has a rule ot to get anything dirty Credit: Instagram. Kim and Kanye share daughters North, 9, and Chicago, 4, and sons Saint, 6, and Psalm, 3. By the time I had reached the bottom of the mountain, I --- extremely tired. It is high time we --- the place. He is considering not "to go". Hardly had the train stopped--. Select the correct form of verb. I got my car ---. Answers. 1. The boys were playing games when it started raining. 2. You were watching TV when I was preparing for my exam. 3. The phone rang while I was cooking dinner. 4. How long have you been a social activist? 5. We have known each other for a long time. 6. We have learned nothing from all the wars in history. 7. I have prepared well for the exam. 8. I prepared well for the exam, yet I failed. 下の 1-6 とA-F を組み合わせましょう。次にペアになって練習しましょう。 正しく解答しているか確認した後、次のページに A - F の代名詞 (he, she, him her, they ) をそれぞれの人の名前に変えて書き換えましょう。 1. A. washed B. am washing C. was washing D. had been washing Answer the question before viewing the answer below. Correct answer: C About. I am a recent graduate of Wimbledon college of the arts, in which I studied production arts for screen: technical arts specialism. 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Metadata close ListsPruned English ✂️English sentences with translations by 10 or more native-speaker translators - Based on the 2022-07-16 exported data - Over 30,000 sentencesSpread by Tatoebans ✨ Audio LogsWe cannot determine yet whether this sentence was initially derived from translation or not. I was watching TV when the telephone rang. added by an unknown member, date unknown linked by an unknown member, date unknown linked by an unknown member, date unknown linked by alexmarcelo, August 22, 2011 linked by hayastan, August 28, 2011 linked by duran, September 2, 2011 linked by marafon, March 8, 2015 linked by marafon, March 8, 2015 linked by mraz, July 4, 2015 linked by richke, July 18, 2015 linked by richke, July 18, 2015 linked by wolfgangth, June 1, 2020 linked by Yorwba, June 13, 2020 linked by Ricardo14, May 8, 2021 linked by Cabo, December 17, 2021 linked by Cabo, December 17, 2021 GENERAL EDUCATION 11. I __________________ TV when the telephone rang. a. watched b. was watching c. are watching d. am watching2. I'm afraid I'm not hungry. I've _______ eaten yet b. still c. already d. to have3. My mother let me __________ late when I was a stay out b. to stay out c. staying out d. stayed out4. Would you like _____ chicken?a. any b. one c. a little d. some5. He has _____ friends in few of b. much c. few d. littleIdentify the figure of speech used in the following sentences 6. The waxed floor was as slippery as an ice metaphor b. smile c. allusion d. personification7. The old car awoke reluctantly from its night's sleep. Coughing and spluttering, it finally broke into a loud metaphor b. metonymy c. alliteration d. personification8. All the world's a hyperbole b. smile c. irony d. metaphor9. Computers talk to one metaphor b. irony c. personification d. hyperbole10. The kitchen is the heart of my mother's house. a. allusion b. metaphor c. personification d. hyperbole11. Who wrote "The Hound of the Baskervilles?"a. Agatha Christie b. H. Ryder-Haggard c. Arthur Conan Doyle d. James12. William Shakespeare is not the author ofa. Titus Andronicus b. Taming of the Shrew c. White Devil d. Hamlet13. Which of the following writers wrote historical novels?a. Jane Austen and Charlotte Bronte c. William Wordsworth and Samuel Coleridgeb. Sir Walter Scott and Maria Edgeworth d. Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley14. Sophocles and Aeschylus werea. Roman playwrights b. Roman philosophers c. Greek playwrights d. Greek philosophers15. The Snows of Kilimanjaro, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge, The Dead, To Build A Fire, and A Rose for Emily are all famousa. Plays b. Short stories c. Epics d. Novels16. In Lewis's The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, what mythical creature does Lucy encounter on her first trip through the wardrobe into Narnia?a. Gryphon b. Dragon c. Faun d. Unicorn17. What does the title character in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner hang around his neck? a. a bundle of garlic b. a shark’s fang c. a shrunken head d. a dead albatross18. What is the name of Tom Sawyer's love interest?a. Betsy Thornton b. Bonnie Thompson c. Becky Thatcher d. Beatrice Thornton19. In A Tale of Two Cities, what are the two cities?a. London and Rome b. London and Paris c. Rome and Paris d. Rome and Venice20. Which famous Harry Potter character said these lines? “It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.”a. Harry Potter b. Professor Snape c. Hermione Granger d. Albus Dumbledore21. A few of the boys started the race without enough warm-up. They _____ like that as they had muscle disturbance after the couldn’t have begun b. musn’t begin c. had better not begind. shouldn’t have begun22. When I looked at my watch some time ago, it was 1215. Now it is still 1215. It _____ .a. should have broken b. must have broken c. ought to be broken d. must be breaking23. You're living in a fool's paradise if you think they're going to pay you for under an illusion b. under a dream c. under a cloud d. under a delusion24. It was a total mystery as apparently there was neither rhyme nor reason why he did no logical reason b. no real reason c. no particular reason d. no special reason 1 I have a question with the following sentence; b When the telephone rang, Mary had been watching television. Is this sentence not good? Of course, you can say, “When the telephone rang, Mary was watching television,” but to me it seems also possible to say, “When the telephone rang, Mary had been watching television,” even when there is no phrase indicating the duration of the activity, such as “for one hour.” Likewise, I’ve always thought that you can say, “When she came, I’d been cooking dinner for her.” Am I wrong in this? In other words, do you always have to include an expression that indicates the duration of the activity in question, when you use this form of “had + Or, is it more contextual, meaning that when what is meant is clear enough from the context, you don’t necessarily include a duration in the sentence? Thank you for your help. 2 b When the telephone rang, Mary had been watching television. Is this sentence not good? Of course, you can say, “When the telephone rang, Mary was watching television,” but to me it seems also possible to say, “When the telephone rang, Mary had been watching television,” even when there is no phrase indicating the duration of the activity, such as “for one hour.” Yes. you can say that. It tells me that Mary was no longer watching TV when the phone rang, but she had been watching TV earlier. The other version "When the telephone rang, Mary was watching television" tells me that Mary was still watching TV when the phone rang. 3 Mr. DonnyB, Thank you for your reply. It helps a lot. The typical English grammar textbook we use in Japan apparently written by Japaese people regards "When the telephone rang, Mary had been watching television for an hour" as correct, and "When the telephone rang, Mary had been watching television" as incorrect. What do you think of that? Thank you. 4 I think they're envisaging the scenario in which Mary's TV programme was interrupted by the phone ringing. If you don't specify a time, then you'd have to use the past continuous tense and say "When the telephone rang, Mary was watching television". But if the scenario is, as I've suggested, that she was no longer watching TV when the phone rang, but she had been watching TV earlier, then the pluperfect continuous is absolutely fine on its own When the telephone rang, Mary had been watching television. Are an immediate level English speaker? Find out! Student resting on books. Getty Images Updated on March 06, 2017 1. I __________________ TV when the telephone rang. 2. I'm afraid I'm not hungry. I've _______ eaten lunch. Correct Wrong Use 'already' with the present perfect in the positive form to express something that has been finished before the moment of speaking. 3. Would you like ___________ chicken? Correct Wrong 'Any' or 'some' can be confusing! Generally speaking use 'any' in questions when asking if something exists, 'some' in questions when offering or requesting something. 4. She _________________ lunch by the time we arrived. Correct Wrong Use the past perfect tense to express something that was finished before another event in the past. 5. What shall we do tonight? How about ___________ a film? Correct Wrong Use the gerund or 'ing' form of the verb after prepositions. 6. _______ you ever ________ to Hollywood? Correct Wrong Use the present perfect form of the verb 'go' to ask about life experience. 7. Jack is really ______________ history, especially Japanese history. Correct Wrong Use the passive form 'ed' of an adjective to show how someone feels. 8. If I __________ you, I would wait a while to begin investing. 9. He'll give you a call as soon as he __________. Correct Wrong Use the present simple in future time clauses after 'when', 'after', 'before', etc. 10. I think San Francisco is ____ exciting ____ New York. Correct Wrong The phrases 'as + adjective + as' is used to show that two things are equal in a certain way. 11. Do you really want to __________ that meeting until tomorrow? Correct Wrong Use the phrasal verb 'put off' to mean that you want to delay something. 12. I'm hungry! Just a moment, I______ make you a sandwich. 13. Jack told her that he ____________ come the next day. Correct Wrong 'Was going to' refers to something that some planning for a future time when using reported speech. 14. Where was Jack yesterday? - I don't know. He ________________ seeing the doctor. Correct Wrong Use a past modal verb of deduction in the past to make guesses about what might have happened in the past. 15. Would you like me to ______________ the children next week? Correct Wrong The phrasal verb 'look after' is inseparable and means 'take care of' or 'curate' an interest. 16. I missed the train, so I _________ take the next one. Correct Wrong The past modal verb of obligation is always 'had to' as there is no past form of 'must'. 17. Let me ___________! I didn't really want to eat all the cookies, I just couldn't help myself. Correct Wrong The verb 'let' is followed by a pronoun immediately followed by the base form of the verb. 18. Fiestas ______________ in Cologne, Germany for many years now. Correct Wrong 'Have been made' is the present perfect passive form used to express something that began in the past and continues into the present. 19. Why are your hands so dirty? - Well, I __________________ in the garden for the last two hours. 20. Yes, that is the woman _________ horse almost trampled her! Correct Wrong Use the possessive pronoun 'whose' in relative clauses to show that something belonged to someone. Intermediate Level English Review Quiz You got % Correct. Top Level Intermeidate You know your English!. Andrew Rich / Vetta / Getty Images You've mastered most of the information needed for intermediate level English learners. Congratulations! Share Your Results Intermediate Level English Review Quiz You got % Correct. Good Work! You've done well on your lessons. 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