English Sentence Completion Quiz
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In the given text, which word is used to express a preference for postponing a task?

  • must
  • can
  • #would (correct)
  • could
  • Which phrase correctly completes the sentence 'There aren't very many people here, _____'?

  • are they
  • isn't there
  • isn't it
  • #are there (correct)
  • Which phrase correctly completes the sentence 'It was him that went out just now, _____'?

  • isn't it
  • wasn't he
  • #wasn't it (correct)
  • isn't he
  • Which word correctly completes the sentence 'It was ____ that they were talking about, wasn't it'?

    <p>#me</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which pair of words correctly completes the sentence 'The play was _____ directed, but unfortunately, she acted so _____'?

    <p>#well / badly</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which sequence correctly describes the reasons for going to different places in the given text?

    <p>#the / the / the</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which pair of words correctly completes the sentence 'Have you had _____ trouble with your car today. I hear that you have been having _____ with it recently'?

    <p>#some / any</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which phrase correctly completes the sentence 'We don't quite know how _____ there'

    <p>#to get</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which pair of words correctly completes the sentence 'She left _____ office early, but she got _____ home very late'?

    <p>#the / ------</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Vocabulary and Grammar

    • The word "rather" is used to express a preference for postponing a task.
    • The phrase "if you don't mind" correctly completes the sentence "There aren't very many people here, _____".
    • The phrase "I think" correctly completes the sentence "It was him that went out just now, _____".
    • The word "what" correctly completes the sentence "It was ____ that they were talking about, wasn't it".
    • The pair of words "badly" and "badly" correctly completes the sentence "The play was _____ directed, but unfortunately, she acted so _____".
    • The sequence "to get some exercise" and "to work" correctly describes the reasons for going to different places in the given text.
    • The pair of words "some" and "trouble" correctly completes the sentence "Have you had _____ trouble with your car today. I hear that you have been having _____ with it recently".
    • The phrase "how long" correctly completes the sentence "We don't quite know how _____ there".
    • The pair of words "her" and "back" correctly completes the sentence "She left _____ office early, but she got _____ home very late".

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    Test your English sentence completion skills with this quiz. Choose the correct word to complete each sentence and improve your grammar and comprehension.

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