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95. - _____.

- No, I'm waiting for Tom.
- _____.
- I'm not in a hurry. I'll wait till he's ready.

A)

Who are you waiting for? / He is out

B)

You are waiting for Sally, aren't you? / She has just left

C)

Aren't you coming with us?

 

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But he won't be ready for some time

D)

Would you like to wait for Tom? / He will be ready in a minute

E)

Did you come yesterday? / With pleasure

96. - What are you doing at the week-end?

 

_____.

- Would you like to go to a football match with me?
- _____.

A)

He didn't think about it/Yes

B)

At the week-end? I haven't thought of it yet/Oh, I'd love to

C)

I'm going to the country/No, I haven't any time to go there

D)

I'm leaving for Brooklyn/O.K.

E)

I'll work in the garden/Yes, be sure, please

97. - Look over there! What can it be? It's scared me out of my wits.

- _____.

A)

Oh, that's OK. Calm down. It's only a cat

B)

I don't know, the weather is likely to change tomorrow.

C)

We'll find out who plays there if we come up to the hill.

D)

Call the speaking clock.

E)

Let's make a transferred charge call now.

98. A: What are you doing, Bob?

B: _____.
A: What are you writing to him about?
B: Don't ask so many questions _____ .

A) I'm writing a letter to Helen/Curiosity killed the cat
B) I'm going to write a letter/There is no time left
C) I'm writing/About the letter I've got from my
D) I'm going to visit my uncle/He is ill
E) I'm busy writing a letter to you/Are you going to read it?

99. A: Are you ready to go?

B: _____.
A: When will you be ready?
B: _____.
A: Hurry up, I'm waiting for you

A) Not yet / In five minutes
B) Yes, of course / I don't know
C) Yes, I think / Why, I've no time to go
D) I'm afraid I can't / Tomorrow morning
E) Why? Shall we go anywhere? / I shan't be ready

100. A: Are you free tonight?

B: Why? ______?
A: Yes, I've got tickets for "King Lear".
B: It's the first night, isn't it? How did you manage to get seats?
A: Don't ask me questions, just say whether you're coming or
not.
B: _____. How can I miss a chance like that?

A) Are you going to invite me anywhere / Oh
B) Shall we go anywhere / No, I'm not
C) What can I do for / Yes, I think
D) Can you help me / No, I am not
E) What for / Yes, I am

101. A:  _____?

B: "Friends", I think.

A) Who are you going to call on?
B) Whom did you meet?
C) Who is your office manager?
D) What's on tonight?
E) What's in your bag?

102. - Can you spare me a few minutes?

- _____. I'm very busy just at present. Can you come a little
later?
- _____. When shall I come?
- _____.

A) Yes, certainly / Yes / Yesterday
B) I'm sorry / Certainly / In an hour or so
C) No / Of course / Next year
D) Certainly / Yes, I can / Just now
E) Really? / I think so / A fortnight

103. - What's wrong with you? You look so pale!

- I feel terrible. _____.
- Have you consulted a doctor?
- _____. I think I'd better call him. I've got a high temperature

A) I'm feverish / Yes, I have
B) I've got a cold / Not yet, but I'm going to
C) I've got a sore throat / I've consulted the dentist
D) I'll be better soon / Certainly
E) I'm shivering / I think so

104. - The weather is so awful today. It's been raining all day long.

- _____. We'll have to put off our excursion.
- _____. We would have a splendid time if _____?

A)

Yes, it is / Right you are / we should go there

B)

Well / O.K. / we go there

C)

Yes, it has / Nice! / the weather is fine

D)

So it is / I'm sorry / the weather was fine

E)

Yes, it's raining cats and dogs / It's a pity / the weather were fine

105. - I'm flying to New-York tomorrow.

- _____.

A) Have a good journey!
B) A happy landing to you!
C) You're welcome!
D) Help yourself
E) Welcome here

106. A: Do you know the men standing over there?

B: Yes, of course.
A: What are they?
B: _____.

A) They are famous sportsmen.
B) The man is a famous writer.
C) They are Pete and Mike.
D) This man is John Smith.
E) They are kind.

107. -  _____.

- Yes, I'm packing because I'm going to catch a plane to New York
in three hours' time.
- Lucky girl! How long are you staying in New York?
- _____.

A)

What were you doing ? / For a fortnight

B)

Where were you going? / For a year

C)

Have you already done everything? / Certainly

D)

Are you doing anything at the moment, Sally ? / For a fortnight

E)

What will you be doing? / at 5 tomorrow

Dialogue Completion

Book 3

Comments:

400 questions in English Grammar

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