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PART 1
1. (B) The vomen are holsing wine glasses.
2. (C) The bike is beside the rack.
5. (0) He 8 looking at hirmsell in the miror
4. (A) The ely skyline consists of tal buildings,
5. (B) People are.on the escalator.
PART 2
4. (B) We're open from rise to five.
2. (A) There's'a pay Prone aroured the comer.
3. (C)A1 8:00 am.
4. (B) The orange one is nice,
5. (A) No, nat yet.
PART 3
1.(B)Ata pharmacy
2. (A) Medicine
5. (8) On the second shel
4 (0) The secretary
5. (O)Itis at the main office
(0) The paperwork was vory good.
PART 4
1. (C)Keep pets
2. (G) Cookbooks
3. (8) On holidays
4, (0) He could not connect to the Internet,
5, (0) His password
6. (A) He had to leave for work,
PART 5
1. (D) Are ~ The subject ofthis sentence is cals. So,
‘ts appropriate verb Are agrees withthe subject
umber
2. (B) is ~ The sentence is a deliniion of mathematios.
{3 branen of leaming, whose number is singuta.
‘Therefore, agrees with mathematics in number.
3. (8) has = The determiner each raquies a singular wero
4 {C) are ~ The subject The peapie requis a plural ver
5. (A) was ~ A phrase or clause does not affect the
umber of the subject that it modilias. Even
though the choices has and Becomes agree wih
the subject n number, they are not compaticle
with the following present panicle struggiing
6. (Clis ~ Each requires a singular vero. Tha modal
verb willis not appropriate because itis folowed
‘ot by an infiritive, bul by a past pantciple.
7. (C)are ~ The phrase @ number of. needs a plural
‘verb, Even though become agrees with the
Subject in number, is not appropriate because
itis followed ey an ed form,
8. (C)has - The number ofa fracton is determined by
the noun fotering of The noun that lols 1s
Lncountable. ThoUgh singular isnot appropsiale
here, because iis folowed by 3 past paeiple Deen.
9, (B)are ~ With the phrase not any... But algo)... the
‘number ofa verb is determined by the noun Wat
comes after but (also). The noun here is pha
@ rawericoy
10, (A)is » Expressions of time, distance, price, and
woight ae regarded as singular
11. (D}do = Do a person a (bg favors an idiomatic
expression.
12, (0) wnuid have ~ In this sentence, otherwise is an
‘adverb equivelant to a condtional cause roudy
‘meaning “ihe had not mised the rain’; $0, the
resul clausa nesds a mogal verb would followed
by have + -2d,
18, (D) were wearing - The antecedent ofthe reistive
pronoun wos plural, so the verb of the relative
Slause should also be plural.
14. (Q)is ~ The vero of the relative clause should be
Singular because the ani-cedent is an expression
of lime, An expression of ime is considered
singuer.
15, (O)10 ~ Berget marciedis tokomed by a preposition to,
PARTS
1. (B) have - Since the ver made has its object in its
original positon, iis in an active voice. Hence,
fnaiher is nor are are correct. Furthermore, te
Subject is plural, needing @ plural ver.
2. (Cyt When the subject of @ clause is an infinitive
‘expression, it doesn't come al the Beginning
Instead, wo use a preparatory subject if at tne
beginning, puting the infinitive expression later.
3. (A)are ~ Considering the ifciause has a present
tense verb, tha main clause cannot have & past
lense verb, The naun pirase folowing @ verb is
what determines the number of the verb, Note
that there carinat be followed by have, except in
Such cases as have been
4.(B) are ~ The sentence needs a verb that can tink
the subject you three with is complement the
Subserptions collectors. The verb should
tnetelore be a sinking verb in plural form.
5, (C)see ~ The context says thatthe bare infinitive
form see isthe right answer because its actually
linked to ask you fo in parallel with stan.
6. (8) sells - self cannot be the nght answer, because
doesn't agree in number with the antecedent
of the relative pronoun who. Also, considering
the meaning of tha sentence, only sells is
appropriate,
PART 7
1. (A) Wihin thiny days
2. (A) Products damaged by the customer
3. (0) They work in the same company,
4. (C)$25
5.(B) An internet store
& (C) Two or more years
7. (G} An accredited university
8. (6) $79,000
3. (B) Once a week
10, (C) Mr, Fanwood has a bad relationship with his
curtont employer.UNITO
PART 1
1. (C) The cables are plugged into the system.
2: {0} Two people are singing on a stage.
3, (0) The child is looking at something,
4. (A) The statue shows the charging Soldiers.
5. (C] She is preparing some food.
PART 2
1. (A) Atleast three times
2. {5} No thanks, I'm ful.
3, (A) About two pounds.
4. (B) The new one with Sean Connery.
5, (C)No, Il check i ater.
PART 3
1. (G) She has misplaced a phone number.
2. (8) She needs lo be oelter ganized
3. (A) Keeping a notebook
4, (C) Secretary
5. (8) This attoznoon
6.(A) Type it
PART 4
1. (A) Calendars
2 (B) One year
3. (¢) Four
4. (6) Blocked trate
5. (A) An overturned truck
6. (8) Fog
PARTS
1. (A) takes ~ We use @ present tense for things that
happen regularly
2, (B) arrives ~ We use a present tonse instead of a
future tense io adverbial causes beginning with
when, tne momentinstant, before, etc. of with i
‘The subject here is singular.
3. (O)wore - Ina that-clause atter wish, we generally
use a past tense liko wore with a present or
future meaning in a formal style.
4. (C)