1 Topic Page Topic Page 1) Verbal Modifiers 3) Use of Causatives 5) Use of would Rather 7) Use of Did + Nothing But 9) Verbs which take to + root form after them 11) Verbs which take ‘as’ 13) Difference between The Number ….. and ….. A Number 15) Use of Parallel Structure 2 13 17 18 20 2) Use of Wish 4) Use of Had Better 6) Use of Verbs of Senses 8) Verbs which take ing-form 10) Verbs which Take to + root as well as ing-form after them 12) Verbs which do not take as 14) Inversion of Verbs 12 17 18 19 22 30 17) Use of Interrogative Sentences 19) Use of Each, One, etc 21) Indirect Questions 31 16) to 18) 23) Use of Must 25) Use of Make Friends 27) Use of Noun Clause 29) Difference between ‘each other’ and ‘one another’ 31) Use of Much & Very with Past / Present Participles 33) Use of Many + A + Singular Noun + Singular Verb 35) No Use of ‘The’ with the Superlative 37) Difference between That and Which 39) Use of ‘S’ with Hyphenated Words 41) Use of as Much / Many as 43) Use of Too with Infinitive 45) Use of double comparatives 37 37 38 39 47) 49) 51) 53) 55) 51 Use of After / Before Lest ….. should Use of As if / As though Use of ‘Such’ with ‘That’ 23 25 27 32 35 40 41 43 44 46 47 49 50 Use of Used to / Be Used and the Verb “Use” Use of Accompaniment 24 25 32 20) Use of Guess, Expect, etc 22) Use of Take / Give for Exams 24) Use of ‘Which But For’ 26) Use of Apostrophe 28) Noun Apposition 30) Use of with It + Be(is/was)+ Subjective Case 32) Difference between Many / Much 34) Use of Much with Comparative Degree 36) Use of Same/ As…… Such/ As 38) Diff between ‘Which’ ’Who’ ’Whom’ 40) Use of Multiple Number 33 36 42) Difference bw So and Such 44) Use of Yes / No 46) Use of Correlative Conjunctions 48) Use of Conjunctions 50) Use of As soon As 52) Use of Prepositions 54) Use of Nouns 56) 48 50 50 37 38 39 40 40 42 43 45 47 52 2 1) Opening the door, the package was picked up by her and carried it into the kitchen. Opening the door, she picked up the package and carried it into the kitchen. Opening the door, she picked up the package and was carried it into the kitchen. Opening the door, the package was picked up by her and was carried it into the kitchen. 2) Opening it, she set the button unit on the table. Opening it, the button unit was set on the table. Opening it, she set the button unit in the table. Opening it, she sat the button unit on the table. 3) Reaching out, it was pressed down. Reaching out, it pressed down. Reaching out, she pressed it down. Reaching out, she was pressed down. 4) Stumbling into the living room, she was picked up by the receiver. Stumbling into the living room, the receiver was picked up. Stumbling into the living room, the receiver was picked up by her. Stumbling into the living room, she picked up the receiver. 5) Abruptly, she began to smash it on the sink edge, pounding it harder and harder. Abruptly, she began to be smashed on the sink edge, pounding it harder and harder. Abruptly, it was to be smashed it on the sink edge, pounding it harder and harder. Abruptly, she began to be smash it on the sink edge, pounding it harder and harder. 6) She pulled the sides apart, cutting her fingers without noticing. The sides pulled apart, cutting her fingers without noticing. She pulling the sides apart, cutting her fingers without noticing. The sides were pulled apart, to cut her fingers without noticing. 7) The owner, seeing this and fearing to lose the camel, tied a blanket round its neck. The owner was, seeing this and fearing to lose the camel, tied a blanket round its neck. The owner, seeing this and fearing to lose the camel, tying a blanket round its neck. A blanket, seeing this and fearing to lose the camel, was tied by the owner round its neck. 3 8) Within the distance of a few yards, several paths left the main path and circled around the slope, gradually climbing the mountain. Within the distance of a few yards, several paths were left the main path and circled around the slope, gradually climbing the mountain. Within the distance of a few yards, several paths were to be left the main path and circled around the slope, gradually climbing the mountain. Within the distance of a few yards, several paths left the main path and circle around the slope, gradually climbing the mountain. 9) So they seized him, being minded to carry him before the king. So he was seized by him, being minded to carry him before the king. So they seizing him, being minded to carry him before the king. So they were seized by him, being minded to carry him before the king. 10) Out ran she join them, looking at the hills. Out ran Margaret to be joining them, looking at the hills. Out ran Margaret to join them, looking at the hills. Out ran they to be joined by them, looking at the hills. 11) Then, finally mustering up courage, his throat was cleared and began in a low voice. Then, finally mustering up courage, he cleared his throat and began in a low voice. Then, finally mustering up courage, his throat cleared and began in a low voice. Then, finally mustering up courage, he cleared his throat and begun in a low voice. 12) Seeing those dainty feet, Maulvi Abul bursted into tears like a child. Seeing those dainty feet, Maulvi Abul bursting into tears like a child. Seeing those dainty feet, Maulvi Abul burst into tears as a child. Seeing those dainty feet, Maulvi Abul burst into tears like a child. 13) Saying that, he brought out a cotton bag from under his shawl and hand it to Maulvi Abul. Saying that, he brought out a cotton bag under his shawl and handed it to Maulvi Abul. Saying that, a cotton bag was brought out from under his shawl and handed it to Maulvi Abul. Saying that, he brought out a cotton bag from under his shawl and handed it to Maulvi Abul. 4 14) Leaving his shop, he vowed never to use powdered tobacco that he loved. Leave his shop, he vowed never to be used powdered tobacco that he loved. To leaving his shop, he vowed never using powdered tobacco that he loved. Leaving his shop, he vowed never to be using powdered tobacco that he loved. 15) Lifting the cover of the key board, he playing a few notes and closed it again. Lifting the cover of the key board, played a few notes and he closed it again. Lifting the cover of the key board, he played a few notes and closed it again. Lift the cover of the key board, he played a few notes and closed it again. 16) To wearing a long robe and a silk turban, the owner of the shop greeted him warmly. Wearing a long robe and a silk turban, the owner of the shop greeted him warmly. Wearing a long robe and a silk turban, the owner of the shop was greeted him warmly. Wearing a long robe and a silk turban, he greeted by the owner of the shop warmly. 17) One day, climbing on Great Gable, he noticed a girl and waving excitedly from a dangerous looking ledge. One day, climbing on Great Gable, he was noticed by a girl waving excitedly from a dangerous looking ledge. One day, climbing on Great Gable, a girl noticed he waving excitedly from a dangerous looking ledge. One day, climbing on Great Gable, he noticed a girl waving excitedly from a dangerous looking ledge. 18) Thinking she was in difficulty, he hastened towards her. Thinking she was in difficulty, he was hastened towards her. To thinking she was in difficulty, he hastened towards her. Think she was in difficulty, he hastened towards her. 19) They had both been so eager, planning a future together. They had both been such eager, planning a future together. They had both been so eager, plan a future together. They had both been so eager, their plan a future together. 20) Brookfield boys was patrolling the line, thinking the whole business great fun. Brookfield boys patrolling the line, thinking the whole business great fun. The line was being patrolled by Brookfield boys, thinking the whole business great fun. Brookfield boys were patrolling the line, thinking the whole business great fun. 5 21) To recognizing in Chips a Brookfield institution, he courteously and wisely accepted the situation. Recognizing in Chips a Brookfield institution, he courteously and wisely accepted the situation. Recognizing in Chips a Brookfield institution, he courteously and wisely accepting the situation. Recognizing in Chips a Brookfield institution, the situation was courteously and wisely accepted. 22) He was in Germany, to visiting his home, when war broke out. He was in Germany, visit his home, when war broke out. He was in Germany, visiting his home, when war broke out. He was in Germany, visits his home, when war broke out. 23) He walked to the dais, seem as if he wished to speak. He walked to the dais, seems as if he wished to speak. He walked to the dais, seeming as if he wished to speak. He walked to the dais, seeming as if he wishes to speak. 24) That same phrase had been used by Kathie, mocking him gently for the seriousness he had had in those days. Kathie had used that same phrase, mocking him gently for the seriousness he had had in those days. Kathie had been used that same phrase, mocking him gently for the seriousness he had had in those days. Kathie had used that same phrase, mock him gently for the seriousness he had had in those days. 25) Stand on our little grain of sand, we try to discover the nature and purpose of the universe. Standing on our little grain of sand, we try to discover the nature and purpose of the universe. Standing on our little grain of sand, we trying to discover the nature and purpose of the universe. Standing on our little grain of sand, we try to be discovered the nature and purpose of the universe. 6 26) The streets were wandered through by animals, feeding upon the garbage. Animals wandered through the streets, to feeding upon the garbage. Animals wandered through the streets, feeding upon the garbage. Animals were wandered through the streets, feeding upon the garbage. 27) Looking over, I was hesitated again. Look over, I hesitated again. To looking over, I hesitated again. Looking over, I hesitated again. 28) Wandering from tribe to tribe, always pursued by the spies of the new dynasty, he finally reached Ceuta, five years later. Wandering from tribe to tribe, always pursued by the spies of the new dynasty, he was finally reached Ceuta, five years later. Wander from tribe to tribe, always pursued by the spies of the new dynasty, he finally reached Ceuta, five years later. To Wandering from tribe to tribe, always pursuing by the spies of the new dynasty, he finally reached Ceuta, five years later. 29) Wanting something from the driver’s cabin, he got up getting it. Wanting something from the driver’s cabin, he was got up to get it. Wanting something from the driver’s cabin, he got up to get it. To wanting something from the driver’s cabin, he got up to get it. 30) Overcoming his dislike of seeing suffering, hospitals were visited by him. Overcoming his dislike of seeing suffering, he visited hospitals. Overcoming his dislike from seeing suffering, he visited hospitals. Overcoming his dislike to see suffering, he visited hospitals. 31) To have settling on the culture plate, the mould began to disappear. Having settle on the culture plate, the mould began to disappear. Having settled on the culture plate, the mould began to be disappeared. Having settled on the culture plate, the mould began to disappear. 32) She throws her body against the door, slamming it. Her body is thrown against the door, slamming it. She throws her body against the door, slam it. She throwing her body against the door, slamming it. 7 33) Having offering himself as a soldier where now he was refused on the score of physical incapacity, this unconquerable man turned to the sword of science. Having offered himself as a soldier where now he was refused on the score of physical incapacity, this unconquerable man was turned to the sword of science. Had offered himself as a soldier where now he was refused on the score of physical incapacity, this unconquerable man turned to the sword of science. Having offered himself as a soldier where now he was refused on the score of physical incapacity, this unconquerable man turned to the sword of science. 34) Fastening together all the available bits of cord and articles of clothing, he could at first made only 8 meter. Fastening together all the available bits of cord and articles of clothing, he could at first making only 8 meter. Fasten together all the available bits of cord and articles of clothing, he could at first make only 8 meter. Fastening together all the available bits of cord and articles of clothing, he could at first make only 8 meter. 35) The bolt is thrown into place and turned slowly, seeing the man. She throws the bolt into place and turns slowly, seeing the man. She throws the bolt into place and turned slowly, seeing the man. She throws the bolt into place and turns slowly, see the man. 36) The Girl rushes after him, slamming the door and throwing the bolt once more. He is rushed after by the Girl, slamming the door and throwing the bolt once more. The Girl rushes after him, slamming the door and threw the bolt once more. The Girl rushes after him, slamming the door and to throwing the bolt once more. 37) Two technicians are on hand, operating the equipments. Two technicians are on hand, operating the sets of equipments. Two technicians are on hand, operating the equipment. Two technicians are on hand, operate the equipment. 38) On assuming power, Mustafa Kamals first object was to educate the people. On assuming power, Mustafa Kamal’s first object was educate the people. On assuming power, Mustafa Kamal’s first object was educating the people. On assuming power, Mustafa Kamal’s first object was to educate the people. 8 39) She stared at it for a long time before taking the key from its envelope and removing the glass dome. She staired at it for a long time before taking the key from its envelope and removing the glass dome. She stared at it for a long time before take the key from its envelope and removing the glass dome. She stared at it for a long time before take the key from its envelope and remove the glass dome. 40) After saved some money and gained experience in the business, he returned to the village. After saving some money and gaining experience in the business, he returned to the village After saving some money and gain experience in the business, he returned to the village After to save some money and to gain experience in the business, he returned to the village 41) By first reciting verses from the Holy Quran in his powerful voice, the shop was inaugurated by Maulvi Abul. By first reciting verses from the Holy Quran in his powerful voice, Maulvi Abul was inaugurated the shop. By first reciting verses from the Holy Quran in his powerful voice, Maulvi Abul inaugurated the shop. By first reciting verses from Holy Quran in his powerful voice, Maulvi Abul inaugurated the shop. 42) By putting several strands together, it should be possible to make a line enough strong to bear the weight of a small teapot half-full of water. By putting several strands together, it should be possible to make line strong enough to bear the weight of small teapot half-full of water. By putting several strand together, it should be possible to make a line strong enough to bear the weight of a small teapot half-full of water. By putting several strands together, it should be possible to make a line strong enough to bear the weight of a small teapot half-full of water. 43) Completed and enlarged by his successors, it soon become the shrine of western Islam. Completed and enlarged by his successors, it soon became the shrine of west Islam. Completed and enlarged by his successors, it soon became the shrine of western Islam. Completed and having enlarged by his successors, it soon became the shrine of west Islam. 9 44) There came to him, stirred by the warmth of the fire and the gentle aroma of tea, a thousand tangled recollections of old times. There came to he, stirred by the warmth of the fire and the gentle aroma of tea, a thousand tangled recollections of old times. There came to him, stir by the warmth of the fire and the gentle aroma of tea, a thousand tangled recollections of old times. There came to him, stirred by the warmth of the fire and the gentle aroma of tea, thousand tangled recollections of old times. 45) Chips, was questioned as he was watching the first trial games of the season, gave quite a cheery answer. Chips, questioned as he was watching the first trial games of the season, gave quite a cheery answer. Chips, questioned as he was watching the first trial games of the season, gave quite cheery answer. Chips, questioned as he was watching the first trial games of the season, was given quite a cheery answer. 46) Carried through a pipe line, or aqueduct, a thousand million litre of water are delivered to the district daily. Carried through a pipe line, or aqueduct, a thousand million litres of water is delivered to the district daily. Carried through a pipe line, or aqueduct, a thousand million litres of water are delivered to the district daily. Carried through a pipe line, or aqueduct, a thousand million litre of water is delivered to the district daily. 47) Enlarged and beautify by later caliphs, al-Zahra became the nucleus of a royal suburb. Enlarged and beautiful by later caliphs, al-Zahra became the nucleus of a royal suburb. Enlarged and beautified by later caliphs, al-Zahra was become the nucleus of a royal suburb. Enlarged and beautified by later caliphs, al-Zahra became the nucleus of a royal suburb. 48) It’s an old fashioned shop, crowd with stuff is not usually found in barber shops. Its an old fashioned shop crowded with stuff not usually found in barber shops. It’s an old fashioned shop crowded off stuff not usually found in barber shops. It’s an old fashioned shop, crowded with stuff not usually found in barber shops. 10 49) They both looked at each other, startled by all they had just finished said. They both looked at one another, startled by all they had just finished saying. They both looked at each other, startled by all they had just been finished saying. They both looked at each other, startled by all they had just finished saying. 50) Mr. Hubert, surprised and disturbed, followed the police officer. Mr. Hubert, surprised and disturb, followed the police officer. Mr. Hubert, surprise and disturbed, followed the police officer. Mr. Hubert, surprise and disturb, followed the police officer. 51) Hubert’s mind touched to the depth, began to weaken day by day. Hubert’s mind touched to the depth, began to weak day by day. Hubert’s mind touching to the depth, began to weaken day by day. Hubert’s mind was touched to the depth, began to weaken day by day. 52) Uninfluenced by the severity of his punishment, his camel was mounted by the man and went on to the next village. Uninfluenced by the severity of his punishment, the man mounted his camel and had gone on to the next village. Uninfluencing by the severity of his punishment, the man mounted his camel and went on to the next village. Uninfluenced by the severity of his punishment, the man mounted his camel and went on to the next village. 53) To Gratify and almost dazed, Maulvi Abul went back to his wife. Gratified and almost dazed, Maulvi Abul was went back to his wife. Gratify and almost to daze, Maulvi Abul went back to his wife. Gratified and almost dazed, Maulvi Abul went back to his wife. 54) Overjoyed, Shamim Ahmed was picked up his yard. Overjoyed, Shamim Ahmed picking up his yard. Overjoyed, his yard was picked up by Shamim Ahmed. Overjoyed, Shamim Ahmed picked up his yard. 55) Chaudhry Fateh Dad standing there, wrapped in a shawl. Chaudhry Fateh Dad was stand there, wrapped in a shawl. Chaudhry Fateh Dad was standing there, wrapped in a shawl. Chaudhry Fateh Dad was standing there, wrap in a shawl. 11 56) To finding a gift for Jim, she was going from one shop to another. To find a gift for Jim, she was going from one shop to another. Find a gift for Jim, she was going from one shop to another. To find a gift for Jim, she was going from one shop to other. 57) To put he at ease, Maulvi Abul said softly. To put him at ease, Maulvi Abul said softly. Put him at ease, Maulvi Abul said soft. To put him at ease, Maulvi Abul was said softly. 58) Encourage the youth, he patted his back. To encourage the youth, he patted his back. To encourage the youth, his back was patted by him. To encourage the youth, his back was patted. 59) To give one some idea of its horrors, one need only read such descriptions the following. To give one some idea of its horrors, one needs only read such descriptions as the following. To give one some idea of its horrors, one needed only read such descriptions as the following. To give one some idea of its horrors, one need only read such descriptions as the following. 60) Kill all the germs, the dose would have had to be strong enough to kill the patient, too. To kill all the germs, the dose would have have to be strong enough to kill the patient, too. To kill all the germs, the dose would have had to be strong enough to kill the patient, too. To kill all the germs, the dose would had have to be strong enough to kill the patient, too. 61) To add to his troubles, he took his camel one day across a huge slab of rock on a slight incline. To add to his troubles, he took his camel one day across huge slab of rock on a slight incline. Add to his troubles, he took his camel one day across a huge slab of rock on a slight incline. To add to his troubles, he took his camel one day across huge slab of rock on slight incline. 62) To made sure, he asked. To making sure, he asked. To be made sure, he asked. To make sure, he asked. 12 63) In about half of these exceptional cases he afterwards wished he had taken her advice. In about half of these exceptional cases he afterwards wished he had taken her an advice. In about half of these exceptional cases he afterwards wished he took her advice. In about half of these exceptional cases he afterwards wished he would take her advice. 64) I wish I was dead myself. A B C D 65) He felt a great deal stronger and fitter after his holiday, and almost wished he did not retire. He felt a great deal stronger and fitter after his holiday, and almost wished he had not retired. He felt a great deal stronger and fit after his holiday, and almost wished he would not have retired. He felt a great deal stronger and fitter after his holiday, and almost wished he was not retired. 66) Wish I had your life for a day or two. A B C D 67) I wish I’d taken a closer look at that ship when I have the chance. I wish I’d take a closer look at that ship when I had the chance. I wish I’d taken a closer look at that ship when I had the chance. I wish I’d taken a closer look at that ship when I had had the chance. 68) But I do wish you’d let I rest a bit first. But I do wish you’d lets me rest a bit first. But I do wish you’d let me rest a bit first. But I do wish you’d let me rest bit first. 69) Oh, I wish you won’t. Oh, I wish you don’t. Oh, I wish you wasn’t. Oh, I wish you wouldn’t. 13 70) It is the sort of school which, when mentioned, would sometimes make snobbish people confess that they rather thought they had heard of it. It was the sort of school which, when mentioned, would sometimes make snobbish people confess that they rather thought they had heard of it. It was the sort of school which, when mentioned, would sometime make snobbish people confess that they rather thought they had heard of it. It was the sort of school which, when mentioned, would sometimes made snobbish people confess that they rather thought they had heard of it. 71) She was making him positively look forward to the glimpse of her safety bicycle A B career along the lakeside road. C D 72) Everyone was certain that the East End lads would be hooligans, or else that they would A B C be made feel uncomfortable. D 73) Making boys says ‘Kickero’ at school when for the rest of their lives they will say ‘Cicero’. A B C D 74) It was that which made him decide to resign that summer, when he was sixty-five. It was that made him decide to resign that summer, when he was sixty-five. It was that which made him to decide to resign that summer, when he was sixty-five. It was that which made him decide resignation that summer, when he was sixty-five. 75) An old leg pull, to make new boys thinking that his name was really Chips. A B C D 76) Did it make you laughing? Did it make you laughed? Did it made you a laugh? Did it make you laugh? 77) The boy must take himself by the collar and make himself cultivated a poise and calm A B C that smothers the fidgets. D 14 78) He made me write the sum on a slip and sign my name in a book. He made me write the sum on a slip and signed my name in a book. He made me write the sum on slip and sign my name in a book. He made me write the sum on slip and sign my name in book. 79) For years the Chinese have been striving to make the world realized, through their A B C D official interpreter. 80) I would make them all learn the English. I would make them all learn English. I would make their all learning English. I would make they all learn English. 81) It was not just modesty that made him said this. It was not just modesty that made him say this. It was not just modestly that made him say this. It was not just modesty that made him saying this. 82) What makes it shines so? What makes it shine such? What makes it shine so? What makes it shining so? 83) It took me thirty years to improve these old worn-out acres to make them to do this! A B C D 84) How our hounds, Rags and Scout, would make the rabbits circling. A B C D 85) You will not make me belief that Mr. Manana who is a man of worthy credence mistook the cord for a pocketbook. You will not make me believe that Mr. Manana who is man of worthy credence mistook the cord for a pocketbook. You will not make me believe that Mr. Manana who is a man of worthy credence mistook the cord for a pocketbook. You will not make me believe that Mr. Manana who is a man of worthy credence mistook the cord with a pocketbook. 15 86) After the ceremonies were over, Mehrun was made sit in a palanquin. A B C D 87) It makes me yearn to borrow a collecting box and go round doing well myself. A B C D 88) No wonder you had the door locked. No wonder you had the door lock. No wonder you had the door locking. No wonder you had the door to be locked. 89) You plan to have Wozzeck pretends that he has found a pearl in the oyster when he A B C opens it, is that it? D 90) I had my hair cutting off and sold it. I had my hair cut off and sold it. I had my hair cutting off and selling it. I had my hairs cut off and sold it. 91) I would let the clever ones to learn Latin as an honour. A B C D 92) And don’t let anybody else nears it. And doesn’t let anybody else near it. And don’t let anybody else near it. And don’t let anybody else’s near it. 93) Let the water runs until it gets warm. Let the water run until it get warm. Let the water run until it gets warm. Let the water run until it gets warmly. 94) Let them going I tell you. Let their going I tell you. Let they go I tell you. Let them go I tell you. 95) Let’s therefore compelled the wretch to dig her grave. A B C D 16 96) Let us not to wallow in the valley of despair. Let us not wallow in valley of despair. Let we not wallow in the valley of despair. Let us not wallow in the valley of despair. 97) Let freedom rings from every mountain side. A B C D 98) Let us doing this painful thing while the fit is on us. A B C D 99) And don’t let someone play tricks with you. A B C D 100) One of the new masters, fresh from Oxford, even let the Sixth called him by his Christian name. A B C D 101) In some cases the antiseptic actually helped the germs to growth and multiplication. In some cases the antiseptic actually helped the germs growing and multiply. In some cases the antiseptic actually helped the germs to grow and multiply. In some cases the antiseptic actually helped the germs to growing and multiplying. 102) This lesson should help you understand how the use of scientific method have improved A B C living conditions and changed people. D 103) It should also help you understand how you can make better use of the scientific method in your everyday living. It should also help your understanding how you can make better use of the scientific method in your everyday living. It should also help you understand how can you make better use of the scientific method in your everyday living. It should also help you understood how you can make better use of the scientific method in your everyday living. 104) Discoveries of scientists have helped people develop an attitude of open-mindedness. The discoveries of scientists have helped people developed an attitude of openmindedness. The discoveries of scientists have helped people develop an attitude of openmindedness. The discovery of scientists have helped people develop an attitude of open-mindedness. 17 105) “Umph --- you’d better came inside,” Chips answered. A B C D 106) “I think you had better leaving,” Arthur said, standing. A B C D 107) So we tho’t you‘d better look her over and told us what is the matter. A B C D 108) I think that I had better sharp my pencil; it needs it badly. I think that I had better sharpen my pencil; it needs it badly. I think that I had better sharpened my pencil; it needs it badly. I think that I better sharpen my pencil; it needs it badly. 109) Perhaps we’d better leave the house until Army gets here. A B C D 110) I’d better went back and started over again. I’d better go back and start over again. I’d better gone back and started over again. I’d better go back and started over again. 111) I’d rather he doesn’t know I was around. I’d rather he don’t know I was around. I’d rather he didn’t know I was around. I’d rather he not knew I was around. 112) I‘d rather he open this oyster. I‘d rather he opens this oyster. I‘d rather he opened this oyster. I‘d rather he had opened this oyster. 113) But I‘d rather tell about it, really. But I‘d rather told about it, really. But I‘d rather telling about it, really. But I‘d rather to tell about it, really. 114) Once he heard them talked about him in the room. A B C D 18 115) She sees his coming, and moves over to the wall. She sees his coming, and moving over to the wall. She sees him come, and moved over to the wall. She sees him coming, and moves over to the wall. 116) We saw him get out of the flying saucer. We saw him got out of the flying saucer. We saw his get out of the flying saucer. We saw his getting out of the flying saucer. 117) The boy could hear other roomers laughing and talking in the large room. The boy could hear other roomers’ laughing and talking in the large room. The boy could hear other roomers laughed and talked in the large room. The boy could hear other roomers’ laughed and talked in the large room. 118) You were seen this morning to pick up the pocket-book loss by Mr. James. You were scene this morning to pick up the pocket-book lost by Mr. James. You were seen this morning pick up the pocket-book lost by Mr. James. You were seen this morning to pick up the pocket-book lost by Mr. James. 119) He saw me picks up this string here. A B C D 120) He did nothing else but clean and trim and light lamps throughout the School. He did nothing else yet clean and trim and light lamps throughout the School. He did nothing else but cleaned and trimmed and lighted lamps throughout the School. He did nothing else or clean and trim and light lamps throughout the School. 121) There was nothing he could do but crouching down waiting for the storm to finish. There was nothing he could do but crouch down wait for the storm to finish. There was nothing he could do but to crouch down waiting for the storm to finish. There was nothing he could do but crouch down waiting for the storm to finish. 122) People which lived a century ago probably enjoyed eating as much as we do today. A B C D 123) Agricultural mechanization is being introduced with considerable caution so as to avoid upset the balance. A B C D 19 124) But hunger does not mean missing one meal or even meals for a whole day. But hunger does not mean miss one meal or even meals for whole day. But hunger does not mean missing one meal or even meals for whole day. But hunger does not mean to miss one meal or even meals for a whole day. 125) It means never have enough to eat. It means never having enough eating. It means never having enough to eat. It means never have enough eating. 126) Pasteur suggested collect the eggs. Pasteur suggested collected the eggs. Pasteur suggested to collecting the eggs. Pasteur suggested collecting the eggs. 127) Two big Desert Patrol cars came roar up to the bordj; and Death reluctantly departed. A B C D 128) What had happened that they had missed meeting Christopher during the A B C unfortunate two day detour. D 129) You can imagine seen them. You can imagine to see them. You can imagine seeing them. You can imagine see them. 130) After Arthur had returned to his book, Norma went back to the kitchen and finished A B C to wash the dishes. D 131) I had just finished walk a half mile uphill from my home to his. A B C D 20 132) When they finished eat, she got up. When they finished to eat, she got up. When they finished eating, she gets up. When they finished eating, she got up. 133) Mr. Hubert went to the village tell everyman he knew about his adventure. A B C D 134) They could see the labourers come pour out of the compound. They could see the labourers come to pour out of the compound. They could see labourers come pouring out of compound. They could see the labourers come pouring out of the compound. 135) Through the hail of insects, a man came running. Through hail of insects, a man came running. Through the hail of insects, man came running. Through the hail of insects, a man came to run. 136) With bit of luck another swarm wouldn’t come travelling down just this way. With a bit of luck another swarm wouldn’t come travelling down just this way. With a bit of luck another swarm wouldn’t come travel down just this way. With a bit of luck another swarm wouldn’t came travelling down just this way. 137) I remember once having thrashed his father for it. I remember once to have to thrash his father for it. I remember once having to thrash his father for it. I remember once having thrashing his father for it. 138) He wants being a theatrical manager, or a businessman, or a book illustrator. A B C D 139) In preparation for this visit, Christopher learnt riding a camel. In preparation for this visit, Christopher learnt to ride a camel. In preparation to this visit, Christopher learnt to ride a camel. In preparation for this visit, Christopher learnt to ride camel. 140) I seem to have made a mistake. I seem to has made mistake. I seem having made a mistake. I seem to have made mistake. 21 141) You plan to have Wozzeck pretended he has found a pearl in the oyster when he opens A B C it, is that it? D 142) I plan to get three hundred dollar to Clay. I plan getting three hundred dollars to Clay. I plan to get three hundred dollars to Clay. I plan to get three hundreds dollars to Clay. 143) Do you plan to put pearls in oysters for them, too? Do you plan to put pearls in oysters for them, so? Do you plans to put pearls in oysters for them, too? Do you plan to putting pearls in oysters for them, too? 144) But in the present case, the parents have agreed getting my bloodshed for the trash of A B C this world. D 145) But Margaret preferred not even to think of them. But Margaret preferred not even to thinking of them. But Margaret preferred not even think of them. But Margaret preferred not even to thought of them. 146) And diphtheria I seemed to have born in. And diphtheria I seemed to have born for. And diphtheria I seemed to have been born with. And diphtheria I seemed to have born with. 147) It seemed somehow to be a sort of a slight. It seemed somehow to be sort of a slight. It seemed somehow being a sort of slight. It seemed somehow to be a sort of slight. 148) His foster mother use to threaten to send him to Timbuktu. His foster mother used to threatening to send him to Timbuktu. His foster mother used to threaten to send him Timbuktu. His foster mother used to threaten to send him to Timbuktu. 22 149) And as for a direct hit, good, they could not expect to survive that, wherever they were. A B C D 150) It was cold and foggy, and he dares not go out. It was cold and foggy, and he dared not go out. It was cold and foggy, and he dare not to go out. It was cold and foggy, and he dare not go out. 151) I don’t remember seeing his face. I don’t remember seeing the face. I don’t remember to see his face. I don’t remember to seeing the face. 152) You tried telling me there was no one else here. You tried to tell me it was no one else here. You tried to told me there was no one else here. You tried to tell me there was no one else here. 153) I tried to tell him you weren’t here. I tried to tell him you aren’t here. I tried tellling him you weren’t here. I tried to tell him you aren’t here. 154) Will you stop correcting me? Will you stop correction me? Will you stop correcting I? Will you stop in correcting me? 155) I don’t think the pearl’s stopped to grow. A B C D 156) After sometime the boat was hit by a storm and started toss. A B C D 157) Up to the second floor Della ran, and stopped getting her breath. Up to second floor Della ran, and stopped to get her breath. Up to the second floor Della ran, and stopped to get her breath. Up to the second floor Della ran, and stops to get her breathe. 23 158) And when he has sharpened it, he observes that all his pencils need to sharpen. A B C D 159) I remember going to the British Museum one day to read up the treatment for some A B slight ailment of which I had touch. C D 160) All they need doing would be to walk round me, and, after that, take their diploma. A B C D 161) It had stopped beating. It had stopped beat. It had stopped to beat. It had stop beating. 162) I intend keeping all my money in this bank. I intend to keep all my money in this bank. I intend to keep all my money with this bank. I intend to keep all my money on this bank. 163) Fleming himself regarded this the most important result of his work. Fleming himself regarded this as most important result of his work. Fleming himself regarded this as the most important result of his work. Fleming himself regarded this as the most important result of his works. 164) The terms if widely accepted would have been the death sentence not only of the A B Ottoman Empire but of what was now correctly described Turkey. C D 165) You ignore my instructions in a way which, in a younger man, I should regard rank A B C D insubordination. 166) I said that in a younger man I should have regarded it as. I said that in a younger man I should regarded it as that. I said that in a younger man I should have regarded it that. I said that in a younger man I should have regarded it as that. 167) A boy of nine or ten named as Clay Larabee is giving him a haircut. A B C D 24 168) Friend of mine named Wozzeck repair watches, radios, alarm clocks, and sells jewelry. Friend of mine named as Wozzeck repairs watches, radios, alarm clocks, and sells jewelry. Friend of mine named Wozzeck repairs watches, radios, alarm clocks, and sells jewelry. Friend of mine named Wozzeck repairs watches, radios, alarm clocks, and sell jewelry. 169) He called it as penicillin. He called it the penicillin. He called it as the penicillin. He called it penicillin. 170) No less revolutionary was the abolition in 1925 of the national head-dress, called as the A B C Fez. D 171) He judged animals at country fair one time, so we call him judge. He judged animals at a country fair one time, so we call him as judge. He judged animals at a country fare one time, so we call him judge. He judged animals at a country fair one time, so we call him judge. 172) So that entitled him to call Judge Applegarth? So that entitled him to be called Judge Applegarth? So that entitled him to be called as Judge Applegarth? Such that entitled him to be called a Judge Applegarth? 173) He called himself as Shamim Ahmed. He called himself Shamim Ahmed. He called himself a Shamim Ahmed. He called himself as a Shamim Ahmed. 174) And the total number of stars in the universe are probably something like the total A B number of grains of sand on all the sea-shores of the world. C D 25 175) The number of people in the world are rapidly increasing like a gigantic snowball which A B not only gets bigger as it rolls but goes faster as well. C D 176) In 1910, the number was reduced to 1,546. In 1910, the number is reduced to 1,546. In 1910, the number were reduced to 1,546. In 1910, the numbers was reduced to 1,546. 177) Only twice my father stopped to wipe the sweat from his eyes as he climbed the second A B C steep bluff toward the fingers of the pines. D 178) The woman did not watch the boy to see if he was not going to run now, A nor she watched her purse, which she left behind her on the daybed. B C D 179) Never, never again I shall set myself up for a doctor! Never, never again shall I set myself up for a doctor! Never, never again shall I set myself up for doctor! Never, never I again shall set myself up for a doctor! 180) Nor is it a spaceship as certain lunatic elements has suggested. Nor it is a spaceship as certain lunatic elements have suggested. Nor is it a spaceship as certain lunatic elements have suggested. Nor is it a spaceship as certain lunatic element have suggested. 181) So also no doubt was the pieces of the sun when they were first thrown off. So also no doubt the pieces of the sun were when they were first thrown off. So also no doubt were the pieces of the sun when they first thrown off. So also no doubt were the pieces of the sun when they were first thrown off. 182) Not only our ways of living have changed, but people themselves have also been A B C D changed. 26 183) Not only he gets a mighty poor living by the process, but a mighty poor education A B C as well. D 184) Only in more serious cases are sick sent to hospital. Only in more serious cases is the sick sent to hospital. Only in more serious cases are the sick sent to the hospital. Only in more serious cases are the sick sent to hospital. 185) Nor the interests of the founder of the Umayyad regime were limited to the material welfare of his people. Nor were the interests of the founder of the Umayyad regime limited to the material welfare of his people. Nor were the interests of the founder of the Umayyad regime not limited to the material welfare of his people. Nor was the interests of the founder of the Umayyad regime limited to the material welfare of his people. 186) Never before was Cordova so prosperous, Andalusia so rich and the state so triumphant. Never before Cordova so prosperous, Andalusia so rich and the state were so triumphant. Never before Cordova was so prosperous, Andalusia so rich and the state so triumphant. Never before was Cordova so prosperous, Andalusia so the rich and the state so the triumphant. 187) Not only we learnt English parsing thoroughly, but we also practiced continually A B C English analysis. D 188) Nor Mustafa Kamal was a lenient master. Nor was Mustafa Kamal a lenient master. Nor Mustafa Kamal a lenient master was. Nor was Mustafa Kamal lenient master. 189) No fewer great the economic advance was. No less great the economics advance was. No less great was the economic advance. No less great the economic advance was. 27 190) Rarely he reads more than a page of it before sleep came swiftly and peacefully. Rarely he read more than a page of it before sleep came swiftly and peacefully. Rarely did he read more than a page of it before sleep came swift and peaceful. Rarely did he read more than a page of it before sleep came swiftly and peacefully. 191) Not till days afterwards he realized that it had been a piece of April foolery. A B C D 192) Just as marriage had added something, so did bereavement. Just as marriage had added something, so bereavement did. Just as marriage had added something, did bereavement so. Just as marriage had added something, bereavement did so. 193) They are more willing to look for new truths than to assume that what have been A B C considered true will always be true. D 194) Destruction not merely makes more room for new books but saves one’s heirs the A B trouble of sorting out the rubbish or storing them. C D 195) I was faced with alternative of either evicting the books or else leaving them in sole, A B undisturbed tenancy and take rooms elsewhere for myself. C D 196) The stories of Robin Hood often involve local food shortages with Robin helping with A B transport of food, rob the rich to feed the poor or poaching for them from the royal forests. C D 197) The number of people in the world is rapidly increasing like a gigantic snowball which not only gets bigger as it rolls but as well goes faster. The number of people in the world is rapidly increasing like a gigantic snowball which not only gets bigger as it rolls but goes faster as well. The number of people in the world are rapidly increasing like a gigantic snowball which not only gets bigger as it rolls but goes faster as well. The number of people in the world is rapidly increasing like a gigantic snowball which not only gets bigger as it rolls but goes faster. 28 198) In the past the population has not only been reduced by famine and disease but by war also. In past the population have not only been reduced by famine and disease but also by war. In the past the population has not only been reduced by famine and disease but also by war. In the past the population have not only been reduced by famine and disease but by war. 199) He beautified the cities of his domain, built an aqueduct for the supply of pure water to A B the capital, ordered the construction of a wall around it and erected for it a palace and C D garden outside Cordova. 200) One by one he reconquered the lost provinces, reduced them to order and administer A B C them with sagacity and ability. D 201) Christopher spent hours bathing in a little pool half a kilometer from the centre of the A town, shaded by palm-trees and fruit-trees, or lying on the cool grass beside the pool, B to watch the birds feasting on the dates. C D 202) Then he put the wire guard in front of the fire, turned out the gas, and carried a A B C detective novel to the bed. D 203) It is hard for him to speak out loud, but he managed to murmur something, and they A B all looked around and came nearer to him. C D 204) That I am either a lunatic from the earth or spy from another world. That I am either lunatic from the earth or spy from another world. That I am either a lunatic from the earth or a spy from another world. That I either am a lunatic from the earth or a spy from another world. 205) Harry takes off the derby, lathers the face, and begins to shave with a straight-edge razor. A B C D 29 206) He’s either going to keep moving away from his family, or he’s going to come back. A B C D 207) The writer goes to the shelf which Harry has placed the oyster, picks it up, looks at it A B thoughtfully, puts it back without comment, but instead of leaving the shop he looks around C D at the stuff in it. 208) Norma picked it up, unlocked the door, and gone into the apartment. A B C D 209) While she stacking dishes, she turned abruptly, dried her hands, and took the A B C package from the bottom cabinet. D 210) Suddenly, he stopped at the edge of the meadow, took his pocket knife from his pocket, A B C and cut wisp of alfalfa. D 211) By that time two or three people passed, stopped, turned to look, and some stood A B C watched. D 212) Then she reached down, picked the boy off by his shirt front, and shook him until his teeth rattled. A B C D 213) She heated some lima beans and beef she has in the icebox, made the cocoa, and set the table. A B C D 214) Finally the mayor discharged Hubert with warning that he would consult the public A B C prosecutor and asked for further orders. D 215) Mr. Hubert went along stopping his friends, giving them his statement and presentation, A B turning his pocket inside out proving that he had nothing. C D 30 216) It is better for me to die than to shed the blood of an innocent boy. It is better for me to die than shed the blood of an innocent boy. It is better for me to die than to shed the blood of innocent boy. It is better for I to die than shed the blood of an innocent boy. 217) They could see the labours come pouring out of the compound, pointing at the hills and shouting excitedly. A B C D 218) She opened the trunk, taking out the tin box and placed it before her husband. A B C D 219) Out of respect, Shamim Ahmed hesitated for a moment, rubbed his palms, cleared his A B C throat and replies. D 220) He smiled, blessed Shamim Ahmed and began walking slowly to home. A B C D 221) A car was stopped and he was loaded into it and took to a nearby hospital. A B C D 222) I used to being afraid of it, when I was a kid, but I got over it. A B C D 223) I prefer the ones made of metal, the ones you used to wore, you know. A B C D 224) Before his marriage, Maulvi Abul Barkat, alias Abul, used to living in comfort, A B C even pomp. D 225) The gilded tip of his cap used to shining brightly above the turban. A B C D 226) Chaudhry Fateh Dad used to present new clothes to Maulvi Abul once a year after every harvests. A B C D 227) These small baskets were used to store morsels of home baked breads. A B C D 228) I used to lie wait for that ominous tread on the uncarpeted attic stairs. A B C D 31 229) She used to bicycle along the side of the lake to the house in which the quiet, middleA B C aged, serious-looking man lie resting. D 230) He use to hobble with sticks along a footpath leading to the tiny church. A B C D 231) Chips, when over eighty, used to recount that incident with many chuckles. A B C D 232) How far did you say were you going? A B C D 233) Did he say when was he coming back? A B C D 234) Do you really know did you know your husband? A B C D 235) “Is that what did you want to show me?” I asked. A B C D 236) They told you what became of the men and women who built this Earth settlement, A B C D Lieutenant? 237) Was I bothering you when I did turn that corner? A B C D 238) Will you open it now by yourself or we shall have to open it for you? A B C D 239) Do you think we shall ever go back to the gold? A B C D 240) Fleming, like Pasteur, have opened up a whole new world of science. A B C D 241) The third Abd-al-Rahman, like his illustrious predecessor, were a young man when he A B C took office. D 242) Toledo, like Damascus, was famous all over the world for its swords. Toledo, like Damascus, was famous all over the world for their swords. Toledo, like Damascus, were famous all over the world for their swords. Toledo, like Damascus, were famous all over the world for its swords. 32 243) Each waits for other to make the first move. A B C D 244) Everyone travel who wants to. A B C D 245) One of his hand was slipped into a pocket of his overcoat. A B C D 246) For the most part each star make its voyage in complete loneliness, like a ship on an A B C D empty ocean. 247) One of the most important problems in the growth of cities have been to provide A B sufficient water to meet the needs of an increasing population. C D 248) Each plant, factory or agricultural communes has a health centre and a first-aid A B C D station. 249) One of the first record of famine was carved in granite by an Egyptian Pharaoh. One of the first records of famine was carved in granite by an Egyptian Pharaoh. One of the first records of famines were carved in granite by an Egyptian Pharaoh. One of the first records of famine was carved in granite by Egyptian Pharaoh. 250) Everyone knows an under-developed country when he sees ones. A B C D 251) One of best known gardens is Generalife. A B C D 252) Each of the chemical antiseptics was harmful to the leucocytes than to the germs. A B C D 253) One of the most distinguished authorities were eloquently descanting on the causes A B C of epidemics of this disease. D 254) Now malaria each year kills millions of men and weaken millions more. A B C D 255) I guess we just keep each other company, won’t we? A B C D 256) I don’t think I go either. A B C D 33 257) I knew it will come back slowly. I knew it would came back slowly. I knew it would come back slowly. I knew it would comes back slowly. 258) I don’t think your authorities likes that. A B C D 259) I hope I be the one to get the story first, Tom. A B C D 260) Oh yes, yes, I suppose he is. A B C D 261) I know this story leak out before I can interview him. A B C D 262) I am sure that must be much interesting work. A B C D 263) I hope you’ll do better to I did. A B C D 264) I guess I’ll go down to the beach now and looking for stuff. A B C D 265) Two or three month, I think I’ll have enough to come back for a long time. A B C D 266) I knew I was going to find something good today! I knew I am going to find something good today! I knew I was gone to find something good today! I knew I was going to find anything good today! 267) I’m sure our relations will most friendly with them, sir. A B C D 268) I suppose this is one of those mystery we’ll never solve. I suppose this is one of those mysteries we’ll never solve. I suppose this is one of those mysteries we never solve. I suppose this is one of this mysteries we’ll never solve. 269) I hope you behave yourself. A B C D 34 270) king thinks that he will recover only through my slaying. The king thinks that he recovers only through my slaying. The king thinks that he will recover only through my slaying. The king thinks that he will recover only through my slay. 271) He supposes that he floats through college with as little effort as he did through school. He supposes that he can float through college with as little effort as he through school. He supposes that he can float through college with so little effort as he did through school. He supposes that he can float through college with as little effort as he did through school. 272) I knew it was my liver that is out of order. I knew it was my liver that will be out of order. I knew it is my liver that is out of order. I knew it was my liver that was out of order. 273) I knew what he was thinking, and it made me worse. I knew what he is thinking, and it made me worse. I knew what he was thinking, and it makes me worse. I knew what was he thinking, and it made me worse. 274) I did what you told me. I did what did you tell me. I did what you tell me. I did you what told me. 275) I was looking, and I’ve found exactly what was I looking for. A B C D 276) In my way home, I’ll drop in and let you see what I find. On my way home, I’ll drop in and let you see what I find. On my way home, I’ll drop in and let you see what do I find. On my way home, I’ll drop in and lets you see what I find. 277) That’s what have the kids been telling me. A B C D 278) I don’t remember what does a poodle dog looks like, even. I don’t remember what a poodle dog looks like, even. I don’t remember what does a poodle dog look like, even. I don’t remember what do a poodle dog look like, even. 35 279) I know what do you think. A B C D 280) This was only place on the mountain where the sun could shine to the ground. This was the only place on the mountain where could the sun shine to the ground. This was only place on the mountain where the sun can shine to the ground. This was the only place on the mountain where the sun could shine to the ground. 281) But the boy took care to sit on the far side of the room, away from the purse, where A B did he think she could easily see him out of the corner of her eye if she wanted to. C D 282) We have her in the kitchen where is it warm. A B C D 283) We don’t know what does it come from. A B C D 284) Margaret was wondering what could she do to help. A B C D 285) You are enough old to understand what I am saying. You are old enough to understand what am I saying. You are enough old to understand what am I saying. You are old enough to understand what I’m saying. 286) From this it is easy to understand why a star seldom finds another anywhere near it. From this it is easy to understand why a star seldom finds another somewhere near it. From this it is easy to understand why does a star seldom find another anywhere near it. From this it is easy to understand why a star seldom find another anywhere near it. 287) Then I wondered how long had I to live. A B C D 288) I don’t know why did I say “alone”. A B C D 289) I no longer knew what I was doing. I not longer knew what I was doing. I no longer knew what was I doing. I no longer knew what I am doing. 36 290) I don’t see why should I pin a medical certificate on my frontdoor. A B C D 291) They all said how marvelous was it that he knew every boy’s name and face so quickly. A B C D 292) They did not guess how closely had he kept in touch from across the road. They did not guess how closely he had kept in touch across the road. They did not guess how closely he had kept in touch from in front of the road. They did not guess how closely he had kept in touch from across the road. 293) He gave the examination again in the following year and was fourth on the list, which apparently more or less satisfied him. He took the examination again in the following year and was fourth on the list, which apparently more or less satisfied him. He took the examination again in the following year and was fourth on the list, which apparently more or little satisfied him. He took the examination again in the following year and was fourth on the list, that apparently more or less satisfied him. 294) He must have cried silently, for his eyes and nose were red and he looked pale. He must cry silently, for his eyes and nose were red and he looked pale. He must be crying silently, for his eyes and nose were red and he looked pale. He must have cried silently, for his eyes and nose was red and he looked pale. 295) Just as the sun and moon rise tides on the earth, this second star must have raised A B C tides on the surface of the sun. D 296) Balanguernon realized that Christopher must miss on the road. A B C D 297) And out of these researches, which but for Fleming would not have started, came new drugs, made by Nature and at last discovered by man. And out of these researches, which but for Fleming would not start, came new drugs, made by Nature and at last discovered by man. And out of these researches, which but for Fleming will not have been started, came new drugs, made by Nature and at last discovered by man. And out of these researches, which but for Fleming would not have been started, came new drugs, made by Nature and at last discovered by man. 37 298) We must make some friend for our beloved France. A B C D 299) He was popular while he was here, and made many friends. He was popular while he was here, and made many friend. He was popular while was he here, and made many friends. He was popular while he was here, and made much friends. 300) But the holidays were summer holidays, the two months’ vacation we got in the A B C D summer time. 301) And the only malady I could conclude I had not got was housemaids knee. A B C D 302) Caliph Abd-al-Rahmans court was one of the most glorious in all Europe. A B C D 303) Widespread disaster was only averted by the previous compulsory storage of food A B under Josephs management during plentiful harvests. C D 304) Milk developed bacteria even after several minutes boiling. A B C D 305) After a weeks growth the fluid was strained through a fine filter and tested for its antiA B C bacterial properties. D 306) In the flash of lightning, a man face can be seen pressed against the glass outside the door. A B C D 307) “For heavens sake,” I broke in. A B C D 38 308) What had happened that they had missed meeting Christopher during the unfortunately two day detour. What had happened was that they had missed to meet Christopher during the unfortunately two day detour. What had happened was that they had missed meeting Christopher during the unfortunately two day’s detour. What had happened was that they had missed meeting Christopher during the unfortunate two day detour. 309) What is taking place today in the world’s most populous country are therefore the A B C education and reeducation of man. D 310) What we must do in the meantime is to keep alive as much people as we can. What we must do in the meantime to keep alive as many people as we can. What we must do in the meantime is to keep alive so many people as we can. What we must do in the meantime is to keep alive as many people as we can. 311) The planet, Earth, is divided into five continents with number of large islands. A B C D 312) The mayor, stout serious man, was waiting for Hubert. A B C D 313) Mr. Manana, the harness man, saw you picked up the pocket book. A B C D 314) Mr. Hubert, the old man, remembered, understood and flushed in anger. A B C D 315) The good soul, Mr. Hubert, choked from indignation and fear. A B C D 316) The two men look at one another a moment. A B C D 317) For an hour both men abused one another. A B C D 318) His white hairs and the red uniform of the Court acrobat showed off each other to A B C D perfection. 319) Even during the cruel wars the Turks and the Greeks never hated the other. A B C D 39 320) But the two had seen and spoken to each other, anyway. But the two had seen and spoken to one another, anyway. But the two had seen and spoken to other, anyway. But the two had seen and spoken to the other, anyway. 321) You don’t think it was he? You don’t think it was him? You not think it was he? You don’t thought it was he? 322) It is not we who is stupid. It is not we who are stupid. It is not us who are stupid. It is not we whom are stupid. 323) It is you, and only you, who is stupid. A B C D 324) It was him who made his way to Spain. A B C D 325) On Sundays in chapel it was he who now reads out the tragic list. A B C D 326) People were not impressed very with the colourful clothes. A B C D 327) I am sure that it must be a very interesting work. A B C D 328) I wonder how much damages he did to my rose garden. I wonder how many damages he did to my rose garden. I wonder how much damage he did to my rose garden. I wonder how many damage he did to my rose garden. 329) Many worker are also housed within the factories. A B C D 330) After much reflections I put a bracket round it thus ‘()’. After many reflection I put a bracket round it thus ‘()’. After many reflections I put bracket round it thus ‘()’. After much reflection I put a bracket round it thus ‘()’. 40 331) It did not need much imagination to understand how could a party easily be buried and suffocated. It did not need many imaginations to understand how a party could easily be buried and suffocated. It did not need much imaginations to understand how a party could easily be buried and suffocated. It did not need much imagination to understand how a party could easily be buried and suffocated. 332) There is many evidence of the influence of the father on the son. A B C D 333) And neither roles were one for which he had much relish. And neither role was one for which he had many relishes. And neither role was one for that he had much relish. And neither role was one for which he had much relish. 334) It takes much less time to use indigenous equipment which, when not available, can be promptly prepared. It takes much little time to use indigenous equipment which, when not available, can be promptly prepared. It takes very less time to use indigenous equipment which, when not available, can be promptly prepared. It takes much less time to use indigenous equipments that, when not available, can be promptly prepared. 335) There was much cheering and singing and a bread fighting across the dining-hall. A B C D 336) Once, after some energetic fives, during which he had played as well as many a fellow half his age, he overheard a boy. That once, after some energetic fives, during which he had played so well as many a fellow half his age, he overheard a boy. Once, after some energetic five, during which he had played as well as many fellows half their age, he overheard a boy. Once, after some energetic fives, during that he had played as well as many a fellow half his age, he overheard a boy. 41 337) Until he does this, he does not really try, although he thinks he’s trying and often spends A B more time in the presence of an open book than many a boy of equal ability who do good work. C D 338) You’ve put your life in his hands many a times. A B C D 339) He used to sit at that far desk by the wall- he wasn’t much better neither. A B C D 340) I can’t stand it very longer. I can’t stand it much longer. I can’t stand it much long. I can’t stands it very longer. 341) You‘ll feel very better. You‘ll feel much good. You‘ll feel much better. You‘ll feel many better. 342) Why, its not much larger than a car. Why, it’s not very larger than a car. Why, it’s not much large than a car. Why, it’s not much larger than a car. 343) I feel very better already. A B C D 344) But famines in Europe have been very less serious than in other parts of the world. A B C D 345) The goods the country exports are nearly always raw material which are very more A B C subject to price fluctuations. D 346) When I was a much younger man, there used to be someone whom promised people A B C D nine pence for four pence. 347) It was the summer that he liked the best, of course. A B C D 42 348) It grows the best when the conditions are cool and damp. A B C D 349) Life was the most uncertain. A B C D 350) The group of countries best ablest to support a rapidly growing population has a relatively low rate. The group of countries best able to support rapidly growing population has a relatively low rate. The group of country best able to support a rapidly growing population has a relatively low rate. The group of countries best able to support a rapidly growing population has a relatively low rate. 351) These changes have been made possible by use of the scientific method to solve such A B C problems alike the causes of disease and prevention. D 352) On the whole, the problem that the college dean faces calls for the same diagnostic A B C ability as the physician. D 353) Thus the surgeon’s problem was same as a physician treating disease. A B C D 354) They shall be instructed in every field of science and received the same degree as men. A B C D 355) I’m going to bring things from the sea the same that everybody else in town. A B C D 356) Nobody would be suspected of having stolen such goods as I was carrying. Nobody would be suspected with having stolen such goods as I was carrying. Nobody would be suspected of having stolen such goods those I was carrying. Nobody would be suspected having stolen such goods as I was carrying. 357) Your Latin and Greek lessons are the same that they were when I began here ten A B C D years ago. 358) All my childhood I longed desperately for a tricycle, that my parents could never afford. A B C D 43 359) It is nothing of all that which causes the epidemic. It is nothing of all that that causes the epidemic. It is nothing of all which that causes the epidemic. It is nothing of all which which causes the epidemic. 360) Hence arose the custom of giving every wounded men a dose of antitetanus serum, which reduced the number of cases of tetanus to a tiny proportion. Hence arose the custom of giving every wounded man dose of antitetanus serum, which reduced the number of cases of tetanus to a tiny proportion. Hence arose the custom of giving every wounded man a dose of antitetanus serum, that reduced the number of cases of tetanus to a tiny proportion. Hence arose the custom of giving every wounded man a dose of antitetanus serum, which reduced the number of cases of tetanus to a tiny proportion. 361) He took the examination again in the following year and was fourth on the list, which A B C apparent more or less satisfied him. D 362) For five eggs, the king allows to take by force, the people belonging to his army will put thousand fowls on the spit. For five eggs, which king allows to be taken by force, the people belonging to his army will put a thousand fowls on the spit. For five egg, that the king allows to be taken by force, the people belonging to his army will put a thousand fowls on the spit. For five eggs, which the king allows to be taken by force, the people belonging to his army will put a thousand fowls on the spit. 363) He then struck the man himself a similar blow, which fell him to the earth like a log. A B C D 364) A little yards further on, a large Persian carpet, which was hanging outside a shop, A B C D attracted his attention. 365) Alas, his few cane, which was perhaps lost at the time of accident, was not included in A B C D the list. 366) In fact, I remember so much which I often think I ought to write a book. A B C D 44 367) Maynard found the page, which was any way ahead. A B C D 368) Apart from the weather, which suited him, there were the continual visit of old boys. A B C D 369) As a matter of fact his father is the man which stepped in here just as you were leaving. A B C D 370) Here lays the man who told nothing but truth. A B C D 371) There was a fellow to who his parents probably used to say the very things that we have been saying now. A B C D 372) The boy brought it and presented to the king who asked whether he had paid for it. A B C D 373) All remained quite except the slave who in fear of being drowned began to cry and A B C D tremble. 374) Chaudhry Fateh Dad was only one who knew the reason. A B C D 375) There were some who he found suitable. There were some whom he found suitable. There was some which he found suitables. There were some whose he found suitable. 376) In the crowd there was also a loudmouthed old hag which seemed to have other views. A B C D 377) There was others which had been a part of Zaibun’s dowry. There were other which had been a part of Zaibun’s dowry. There were others who had been a part of Zaibun’s dowry. There were others which had been a part of Zaibun’s dowry. 378) Most of them were wearing overcoats which were of every kind. Most of them were wearing overcoat which were of every kind. Most of them were wearing overcoats which was of every kind. Most of them were wearing overcoats who were of every kind. 379) A person who lived to be more than thirty years of age was indeed a fortunate. A B C D 45 380) It was a tramp, that had other things to think about. A B C D 381) Among the very little who escaped was a youth of twenty, Abd-al-Rahman. A B C D 382) He felt he could trust no one but an old conductor of the royal orchestra, who at last he sent for Sir Charles Harrington. He felt he could trust no one but an old conductor of the royal orchestra, whose at last he sent to Sir Charles Harrington. He felt he could trust no one but an old conductor of the royal orchestra, whom at last he sent to Sir Charles Harrington. He felt he could trust no one but an old conductor of the royal orchestra, which at last he sent to Sir Charles Harrington. 383) Chips, who was in charge, stood a few way off, talking to a man at the gate of a cottage. A B C D 384) He had been left a vision that grew clearer with each year – of an England for which A B C D days of ease were nearly over. 385) And it was Grayson Senior, not Junior, with whom Chips was destined latter to condole. A B C D 386) He felt himself sufficiently protected by age and seniority from the fate of other masters A B who Ralston had failed to like. C D 387) His successor was a man named as Chatteris, whom Chips liked. A B C D 388) Those few of you which were here before the War will remember Max Staefel, the A B C D German master. 389) I remember when two third of the school went down with German measles and Big A B C Hall was turned into a hospital ward. D 390) In the USA, the population increases by almost as half many again every generation. A B C D 46 391) As I remained in the Third as long as three times anyone else, I had three times as much A B C D of it. 392) Penicillin was about three times as strong carbolic acid. Penicillin was about as strong as three times carbolic acid. Penicillin was about three times strong as carbolic acid. Penicillin was about three times as strong as carbolic acid. 393) Seven hundred years after this time there was not as much as one public lamp in A B C D London. 394) The surgeon’s aim should not be so much to kill the germs with an outside agent to help the leucocytes do their natural germ-killing work. The surgeon’s aim should not be so much killing the germs with an outside agent as to help the leucocytes do their natural germ-killing work. The surgeon’s aim should not be so much to kill the germs with an outside agent as to help the leucocytes doing their natural germ-killing work. The surgeon’s aim should not be so much to kill the germs with an outside agent as to help the leucocytes do their natural germ-killing work. 395) There is nothing so shameful so to be called a liar. There is nothing as shameful as to be called a liar. There is nothing as shameful so to be called a liar. There is nothing so shameful as to be called a liar. 396) As a matter of fact its customs weren’t so silly as you suppose. As a matter of fact it’s customs weren’t so silly as you suppose. As a matter of fact its customs weren’t as silly as you suppose. As a matter of fact its customs weren’t as silly so you suppose. 397) I would not insist on a throat examination so long as they take the responsibility. I would not insist in a throat examination as long as they take the responsibility. I would not insist for a throat examination so long as they take the responsibility. I would not insist with a throat examination so long so they take the responsibility. 47 398) He was so quiet as a hunting dog when it is near a bird. He was so quite as a hunting dog when it is near a bird. He was as quiet as a hunting dog when it is near a bird. He was as quiet as hunting dog when it is near a bird. 399) The kitchen staff were implored to provide as cheerful a spread that war-time rationing A B C D permitted. 400) Poor fragile butterflies, so brief little moments in the sun. A B C D 401) It is unbelievable that such conditions could have existed such short a time ago. A B C D 402) The removal of water from so foods as milk, eggs, potatoes, and apples, has proved a A B C practical method of preservation. D 403) Feelings which involve fears such as this are called as superstitions. A B C D 404) Certain small expenses such as theatre, haircuts and work overalls are also sometimes non-existence. A B C D 405) We were considered such dunces so we could learn only English. We were considered as dunces as we could learn only English. We were considered such dunces as we could learn only English. We were considered such dunces that we could learn only English. 406) My head was pounding with such pain so it kept me conscious. A B C D 407) His hands had become such cracked that he could hardly use his camera. A B C D 408) Pasteur was so buried in his work on the wedding day as he entirely forgot the A B ceremony and had to be fetched by a friend. C D 409) Ralston had been in so complete ignorance of the forces he was dealing with. A B C D 48 410) He felt so weak as he wasn’t even puzzled by the details of the business. A B C D 411) He seemed such peaceful that they did not disturb him to say good night. A B C D 412) The sun and the other stars we see in the sky are all extremely hot – very too hot for life to exist on them. The sun and the other stars we see in the sky are all extremely hot – so too hot for life as exist on them. The sun and the other stars we see in the sky are all extremely hot – such too hot for life to exist on them. The sun and the other stars we see in the sky are all extremely hot – far too hot for life to exist on them. 413) It all seemed very good to be true. A B C D 414) He did so, but the force of the storm when it struck was very great to be avoided. He did so, but the force of the storm when it struck was too great to avoid. He did so, but the force of the storm when it struck was much great to be avoided. He did so, but the force of the storm when it struck was too great to be avoided. 415) At times the sand became very soft to bear the weight of the heavy truck. A B C D 416) You are much too upset as even think any more about it. A B C D 417) Isn’t it too hot for you for doing much walking? A B C D 418) They are very nice to use now. A B C D 419) Yes, he’s not a perfectly nice boy, Roger. A B C D 420) No, I’m not. No, I’m. Yes, I’m not. No, not I’m. 49 421) Oh, no, I’m sure he will say anything. Oh, no, I’m sure he won’t say nothing. Oh, no, I’m sure he won’t say anything. Oh, yes, I’m sure he won’t say anything. 422) The more the disease was cured, more it became painful. The more the disease was cured, the more it became painful. More the disease was cured, the more it became painful. More the disease was cured, more it became painful. 423) By the quick-freeze method, vegetables, fruits, sea-foods, and meats of various kinds A B can be preserved so that they are both nutritious as well as enjoyable. C D 424) The question of health, both physical with mental, is always one of the reasons for A B C D failure. 425) It preceded both al-Azhar at Cairo or the Nizamiyah of Baghdad. A B C D 426) Columns as well basins with golden statues were imported or received as presents from A B C D Constantinople. 427) It received envoys from the byzantine emperor well as from the monarchs of A B C D Germany, Italy and France. 428) He lacked both the training and the equipments needed for the job. He lacked both the training and the equipment needed for the job. He lacked both the training as well the equipments needed for the job. He lacked both the training as well as equipment needed for the job. 429) Lysozyme was not a chemical and a natural antiseptic. A B C D 50 430) And in 1922 he discovered an antiseptic – and a chemical like carbolic acid, but a natural A B C antiseptic manufactured by the body. D 431) The will of the Turkish people expressed through a leader who was at one and the same A B C time but dictator and democrat. D 432) It was Brookfield many more than Greenwich time that both he and his landlady kept. A B C D 433) Later, after the Napoleonic Wars and until mid-Victorian days, school declined again A B C both in numbers and repute. D 434) He had new masters to the tea, as well as new boys. A B C D 435) And at that – both then and oftenly when recounted it afterwards – Chips broke down. A B C D 436) So that he was both more and less experienced than the youngest boy at the school might well. A B C D 437) And before the second star began to move away again, its tidal pull had become so A B powerful then this mountain was torn to pieces. C D 438) Before Pasteur came to the rescue, France lost forty million francs through A B C silkworm disease. D 439) She bolts the door before the Man comes near her. She bolts the door before the Man will come near her. She bolts the door before the Man came near her. She bolts the door before the Man comes near hers. 440) After she put the lamb chops in the broiler, she sat down to open the package. A B C D 51 441) After Arthur had returned to his book, Norma went back to the kitchen and finished A B C to wash the dishes. D 442) After he had dried his face, and not knowing what else to do, dried it again, the boy A B C turned around, wondered what next. D 443) After the drum beat ceased, the drumbeater called out to the people. A B C D 444) After the meal had concluded, the chief of the police appeared in the scene. A B C D 445) She had been on the defensive before but now she had attacked. A B C D 446) Before you begin your treatment, you are talking of digging the patient grave. A B C D 447) About 1880, after he had been at Brookfield a decade, he began recognizing that the A B odds were heavily against his being able to better himself by moving elsewhere. C D 448) And punctually after five after the session had losted an hour, he would glance at the clock. A B C D 449) Since fresh vegetables could be obtained only during the growing months, people A B living in cold climates had no during the winter months. C D 450) Since germs are alive, so germs can be killed. A B C D 451) Since you read our minds, you probably already know what are our fears. A B C D 452) It must have taken him more than sixty years to do it, since first he came by that strange A B C ambition of him. D 453) National machines and equipment are not entire indigenous since they possess a number of foreign features. A B C D 52 454) Since you force me to use plain words, Mr. Chipping, you shall have it. A B C D 455) Since you decline to give away, there can’t very well be any alternative. A B C D 456) Although we cannot speak with certainty, it seems most likely that the human race A B came into existence in some such way like this. C D 457) Although there is yet need for improvement, we are now generally less fearful than A B C our fathers and grandfathers were. D 458) Though astrology and fortune-telling are still practiced, yet they do not influence the A B C lives of as many people as they once did. D 459) Although we had arranged to have his son’s tonsils remove without expense, he would A B C not consent to the operation. D 460) Although they finally agreed, they did their best to go without his. A B C D 461) Though I am sure you’ll get tired of have a visitor under foot all the time. A B C D 462) Though the watch was so fine, it never has a fine chain. Though the watch was much fine, it never had a fine chain. Though the watch was so fine, it not had a fine chain. Though the watch was so fine, it never had a fine chain. 463) Until he does this, he does not really tries. Until he does not do this, he does not really try. Until he does this, he really tries. Until he does this, he does not really try. 464) It is not of many value unless he possesses the physical vigour to bring it to bear on the A B C world’s problems. D 53 465) I walked on until I reach the embankment. I walk on until I reached the embankment. I walked on until I not reached the embankment. I walked on until I reached the embankment. 466) I had to be vigilant until each mouthful was safely behind the teeth. A B C D 467) They drank until they could drink any more. They drank until they could drink some more. They drank until they could drink no more. They drank until they could not drink no more. 468) It could not be used in the treatment of disease until means was found of A B C D concentrating it. 469) I shall stay in Anatolia until the nation has not won its Independence. A B C D 470) You might have done me the courtesy for waiting until I had come back before opening it. A B C D 471) You won’t understand until you reach threescores and ten. A B C D 472) A man does not realize the worth of safety from the misfortune until he had tasted it. A B C D 473) When the curtain raises, the stage is bare. A B C D 474) I saw anybody else when I looked in. A B C D 475) When she sees the others man standing in the room, she starts to cry out. A B C D 476) When the play begins, Harry is seat in the chair. A B C D 477) We were ten miles up the highway when I happen to see this classified ad in the paper. A B C D 478) She just turned over the supper steaks when the telephone rang. A B C D 54 479) When he made up his mind doing a thing, he would do it if he had to crawl. When he made up his mind to do a thing, he will do it if he had to crawl. When he made up his mind to do a thing, he would do it if he has to crawl. When he made up his mind to do a thing, he would do it if he had to crawl. 480) When I bought this little farm everybody around here said I’d end up with my family at A B C the country poor farm if I tried to make a life here. D 481) I worked in a shop oncely, when I was twenty. A B C D 482) When I got through with you, sir, you are going to remember Mrs. Luella Bates A B C D Washington Jones. 483) When I arrived, I was meet by the mother. A B C D 484) When the uneasiness lasted longer, the king also became displease. A B C D 485) When all was ready, the boy looked toward the sky and smiles. A B C D 486) When Della arrived at home, her mind quietened a little. A B C D 487) When Mehrun reached the age of 14, Maulvi Abul’s prayers became intensed and prolonged. A B C D 488) When Maulvi Abul reached Shamim Ahmed’s shop, he found a crowd had already A B C assembled there to watch the proceeding. D 489) But when he repeats the story under oath, she began to cry. A B C D 490) When they reached there, he was just live. A B C D 491) And when he has sharpened it, he observes that all their pencils need sharpening. A B C D 55 492) Nowaday when most ambitious boys want to go to college, the financial pressure is a A B C very serious one. D 493) I bought my first bicycle for myself when I was twenty-one with prize money I had won A B C at the Edinburgh University. D 494) When I reached at it, I knelt on the seat. A B C D 495) I had scarcely passed my twelve birthday when I entered the inhospitable regions of A B C examinations. D 496) When he recovered his senses, they gave him so much water as he could drink. When he recovered his senses, they gave him as many water as he could drink. When he recovered his senses, they gave him as much water as he could drink. When he recovered his sense, they gave him as much water as he could drink. 497) When they found that he was American, they became friend at once. A B C D 498) When he reached at it, he had shock. When he reached it, he had a shock. When he reached it, he had shocked. When he reached out it, he had been a shock. 499) When they saw it, they could not deny it. When they saw it, they could not refuse it. When they seen it, they could not deny it. When saw it, they could not deny it. 500) When he’s in duty he has charge of the signal box at the station. A B C D 501) When school reassembled after the holidays, he was back at Mrs. Wickett. A B C D 502) He had to take cares of himself when there were east winds. A B C D 56 503) And sometime, when the bell rang for call-over, he would go to the window and look A B C across the road. D 504) When it was all over chips felt stir emotionally as he had not been since the War. A B C D 505) If people were smart, they won’t be out on a night like this. A B C D 506) Wouldn’t catch me out if it wasn’t pretty important. A B C D 507) If any travelling is to be done in space, we will do it the first. A B C D 508) If you like, I shall go. If you like, I go. If you likes, I shall go. If you will like, I shall go. 509) If I was a small boy going to school, I’d say you look just right. A B C D 510) If you push the button, somewhere in the world someone you won’t know will die. A B C D 511) If I turn you lose, will you run? A B C D 512) He would be skating champion alright if he really gave all his time to it. A B C D 513) If you don’t do what the doctor says, you’ll has to go to the hospital. A B C D 514) If the king eats one apple from the garden of a subject, his slaves will pull down A B C whole the tree. D 515) If they fail, they are expected to bring the case before the Qazi seeking justice. A B C D 516) To whom shall I complaint against your brutality, if I am to seek justice from your hand? A B C D 517) If you not dig it, before the king you shall go. A B C D 57 518) If they get a chance to lie their eggs, we are going to have everything eat flat. If they get a chance to lay their eggs, we are going to have everything eaten flat. If they get a chance to lie their eggs, we are going to have everything eaten flat. If they get a chance to lay their eggs, we are going to has everything eaten flat. 519) If a queen had lived in the rooms near their, Della would have washed and dried her hair. A B C D 520) If a king had lived in the same house, with all his riches, Jim would have looked at his A B watch every time they meet. C D 521) If He creates insects in stones, He supplies there food there too. A B C D 522) Had it been anyone else, I could easily have wangled ten rupees. A B C D 523) If I am lying, the curse of Allah is on me and may I be drowned in some pond. If I am lying, the curse of Allah is on me and may I drown in some pond. If I am lying, the curse of Allah be on me and may I be drowned in some pond. If I am lying, the curse of Allah be on me and may I be drown in some pond. 524) If he ever received some extra money, this bonus would usually was locked up in a tin box. A B C D 525) If you have no objection, I send my mother with the marriage proposal. A B C D 526) If you don’t trust me, sir, you can came with me. A B C D 527) If you were born two hundred years ago, you would have had about one chance in eight A B C of living to be one year old. D 528) If a person believes that wearing some kind of charm will prevent him to have bad A B luck, he will wear the charm, and will feel uncomfortable without it. C D 58 529) If a boy is too much interested in these side shows, he ought getting out of the main A D C tent and become professional. D 530) If you fall now, you must never held your head up again. A B C D 531) Students would have no need to walk the hospitals if they have me. A B C D 532) If I were a cooperative stores and family hotel combined, I might be able to oblige you. If I were cooperative stores and family hotel combined, I might be able to oblige you. If I was a cooperative stores and family hotel combined, I might be able to oblige you. If I was cooperative stores and family hotel combined, I might be able to oblige you. 533) We have the power to abolish war if we shall have the will. We have the power to abolish war if we have the will. We have the power to abolish war if we had the will. We have the power to abolish a war if we have the will. 534) If the wheels had allowed to spin, they would have dug themselves deeper. A B C D 535) But if it had not been that sort of school it would probably not have taken Chips. A B C D 536) He has a vague notion if he ever formulated it, that nice women were weak, timid, and A B C D delicate. 537) Please, sir, what shall we do if we shall meet any strikers? Please, sir, what we shall do if we meet any strikers? Please, sir, what shall we do if we meet any strikers? Please, sir, what shall we do if we meet some strikers? 538) You can stay here till you‘re hundred if you feel like it. You stay here till you‘re a hundred if you feel like it. You can stay here till you‘re a hundred if will you feel like it. You can stay here till you‘re a hundred if you feel like it. 539) If things don’t improve next term, I shall have breakdown. A B C D 59 540) The Girl stares at it as the lightning crashes again and the already very dim light die completely. A B C D 541) As he is doing such, Clark Larrabee comes into the shop. A B C D 542) Arthur’s eyes shifted as he brushed his tooth. A B C D 543) In the morning, as she left the apartment, Norma saw the card halfs on the table. A B C D 544) Norma sees it as she left the apartment. A B C D 545) She glared at the carton as she unlocks the door. A B C D 546) She felt unreally as the voice informed her of the subway accident. A B C D 547) As she hung up, she remembered Arthur’s life-insurance policy for $25,000, with double indemnity for. As she hunged up, she remembered Arthur’s life-insurance policy for $25,000, with double indemnity for. As she hangs up, she remembered Arthur’s life-insurance policy for $25,000, with double indemnity for. As she hanged up, she remembered Arthur’s life-insurance policy for $25,000, with double indemnity for. 548) Anything cold pressed at her skull as she removed the button unit from the wastebasket. Something cold pressed at her skull as she removed the button unit from the wastebasket. Something cold pressed in her skull as she removed the button unit from the wastebasket. Something cold pressed on her skull as she removed the button unit from the wastebasket. 549) She whirled with a gasp as the telephone rung. She whirled with gasp as the telephone rang. She whirled with a gasp as the telephone rang. She whirled with gasp as the telephone ranged. 60 550) I wiped more sweat from my face as I followed him down the little path among the A B C D pasture and the meadow. 551) And as I continued to get good, I made steeper paths. A B C D 552) As he left the Mayor’s office, people surrounded and question him with serious curiosity. A B C D 553) As she opened it, her eyes suddenly became brightly with unshed tears. A B C D 554) Maulvi Abul sounded exciting as he called out to his wife. A B C D 555) As two sturdy villagers carried it away, Maulvi Abul walked a few step with it. As two sturdy villagers carried it away, Maulvi Abul walked few steps with it. As two sturdy villagers carried it away, Maulvi Abul walked a few steps with it. As two sturdy villagers carried it away, Maulvi Abul walked the few steps with it. 556) As he went aback to his house, Zaibunnisa suddenly appeared from behind the door. A B C D 557) As the evening advanced, the cold became more intensive. A B C D 558) As the cause of the disturbance came nearer and nearer, the mountain would raise A B C higher and higher. D 559) It was nearly the midnight as I stepped into the street. A B C D 560) I was not serious disturbed as I knew that I could bear investigation. I was not seriously disturbed as I knew that I can bear investigation. I was not seriously disturbed as I know that I could bear investigation. I was not seriously disturbed as I knew that I could bear investigation. 561) Chips, as he lived through it, was profound disappointed when he looked abroad. Chips, as he lived through it, was profoundly disappointed when he looked abroadly. Chips, as he lived through it, was profoundly disappointed when he looks abroad. Chips, as he lived through it, was profoundly disappointed when he looked abroad. 61 562) I stopped here twenty-four years ago because I decided I wasn’t looking for something anymore. A B C D 563) But they hoped it would rain very soon, to spring some new grass, because the cattles A B C would die otherwise. D 564) On his head, he wore a light brown turban is known as Mashadi lungi, because it A B originally came from Mashad in Iran. C D 565) He does not flee to the cities because the industrial road pass through a technicallyA B C orientated agriculture and a decentralized economy. D 566) This was the more remarkable, because I am found unable to answer a single question A B C in the Latin paper. D 567) They looked at the Martian hills that time worn with a crushing pressure of years. They looked at the Martian hills that time had worn with a crushing pressure of years. They looked at the Martian hills that time wore with a crushing pressure of years. They looked at the Martian hills that time had worn with a crushed pressure of years. 568) Mr. Manana repeatly maintained that Mr. Hubert had picked up the pocketbook. A B C D 569) But first I told the parents that it was entirely up to they. But the first I told the parents that it was entirely up to they. But first I told the parents that it was entire up to them. But first I told the parents that it was entirely up to them. 570) Jim knew that no king had had something so valuable. A B C D 571) It is at this point of my journey that I heard behind me the slow, throbbing sound of A B C D wings. 572) He interrupted me with the assurance that my attendance had noted. A B C D 62 573) Few people today believe that diseases are caused by evil spirits. The few people today believe that diseases are caused by evil spirits. A few people today believes that diseases are caused by evil spirits. Few people today believed that diseases are caused by evil spirits. 574) It was then that all the implications of my act revealed them. It was then that all the implications of my act revealed themselves. It was then that all the implication of my act revealed themselves. It was then that all the implications of my act reveal themselves. 575) He felt that I have an awful secret to reveal. He had felt that I had an awful secret to reveal. He felt that I had an awful secret to reveal. He felt that I had awful secret to reveal. 576) Then I realized that I had written fifty-six instead six. A B C D 577) He found, would rather to his astonishment, that Ralston was thoroughly unpopular. A B C D 578) Pay for the salt lest it should become a custom and the village is ruined. A B C D 579) You can get Clay around to the truth enough easy as soon as he gets his father home. A B C D 580) I’ll be back as soon as I will change my clothes. A B C D 581) But as soon as he did, the child let out a scream. But as soon as he did, the child lets out a scream. But as soon as he did, the child let out scream. But as soon he did, the child let out a scream. 582) As soon they were brought, he tied up the woman’s throat. As soon as they were brought, he tied up the woman’s throat. As soon as they were brought, he tied up the womans throat. As soon as they were brought, he tied up the woman throat. 583) As soon as she had seen it, she knew Jim must have it. A B C D 63 584) As soon as Mehmet heard of these activities he ordered Mustafa Kamal to return. As soon as Mehmet heard of this activities he ordered Mustafa Kamal to return. As soon as Mehmet heard of these activity he ordered Mustafa Kamal to return. As soon as Mehmet would hear of these activities he ordered Mustafa Kamal to return. 585) The man felt his hair flutter and the tissues of his body draw tight as if he were standing at the centre of a vacuum. The man felt the hair flutter and the tissues of the body draw tight as if he was standing at the centre of a vacuum. The man felt his hair flutter and the tissues of his body drew tight as if he were standing at the centre of a vacuum. The man felt his hair flutter and the tissues of his body drew tight as if he were standing at the centre of vacuum. 586) He looked as if he was fourteen or fifteen, frail and willow wild, in tennis shoes and blue jeans. A B C D 587) Suddenly he felt as if bundle after bundle of cloths from the various shelves had been A B C falling over him. D 588) It was as if he had been jumped into a bed of hot coals. It was as if he had jumped into a bed of hot coals. It was as if he had jumped into bed of hot coals. It was as if he was jumped into a bed of hot coals. 589) The writer holds the oyster in front of him as if it is an egg, and looks at it carefully, turning it in his fingers. The writer holds the oyster in front of himself as if it were an egg, and looks at it carefully, turning it in his fingers. The writer holds the oyster in front of him as if it were an egg, and looked at it carefully, turning it in his fingers. The writer holds the oyster in front of him as if it were an egg, and looks at it carefully, turning it in his fingers. 590) I went as if I had been prompted lying about it. I went as if I was prompted to lie about it. I went as if I had prompted to lie about it. I went as if I had been prompted to lie about it. 64 591) I went up to the accountant’s wicket and poked the ball of money at him with a convulsive movement as if I were doing conjuring trick. I went up to the accountant’s wicket and poked the ball of money at him with a convulsive movement as if I was doing a conjuring trick. I went up to the accountant’s wicket and poked the ball of money at him with a convulsive movement as if I were doing a conjuring trick. I went to the accountant’s wicket and poked the ball of money at him with a convulsive movement as if I were doing a conjuring trick. 592) Don’t you think it’s a bit unfair to come down on them as if it were their own fault for being here? Don’t you think it’s a bit unfair to come down on them as if it were its own fault for being here? Don’t you think it’s a bit unfair to come down on them as if it was their own fault for being here? Don’t you think its a bit unfair to come down on them as if it were their own fault for being here? 593) Whole building shook as if it were being lifted off its foundations. The whole building shook as if it were being lifted off its foundations. The whole building shook as if it were being lifted off it’s foundations. The whole building shook as if it was being lifted off its foundations. 594) They all asked him as if he was some kind of prophet and encyclopaedia combined. They all asked him as if he were some kind of prophet and encyclopaedia combine. They all asked him as if he were some kind of prophet and encyclopaedia combined. They all asked him as he were some kind of prophet and encyclopaedia combined. 595) His agents ransacked the bookshops of Alexandria, Damascus and Baghdad with a view to buying or copying manuscripts. His agents ransacked the bookshops of Alexandria, Damascus and Baghdad with a view to buy or copy manuscripts. His agents ransacked the bookshops of Alexandria, Damascus and Baghdad with a view to buy or copying manuscripts. His agents ransacked the bookshops of Alexandria, Damascus and Baghdad with a view to buying or copy manuscripts. 65 596) He succeeded to convince them that education would be useful to them. A B C D 597) There is nothing wrong with marrying a wealthy man. There is nothing wrong in marrying a wealthy man. There is nothing wrong for marrying a wealthy man. There is nothing wrong to marry a wealthy man. 598) Ask him about moving that thing off my rose garden. Ask him to moving that thing off my rose garden. Ask him for moving that thing off my rose garden. Ask him by moving that thing off my rose garden. 599) I don’t suppose you’d consent to my interviewing you on television. I don’t suppose you’d consent to my interviewing you in television. I don’t suppose you’d consent with my interviewing you on television. I don’t suppose you’d consent from my interviewing you on television. 600) The place is surrounded between troops. The place is surrounded among troops. The place is surrounded by troops. The place is surrounded in troops. 601) Men stood in the open door and talk and joke without raising their voices. Men stood in the open door and talked and joked without raising their voices. Men stood in the open door and talked and joked without rising their voices. Men stood in the open door and talking and joking without raising their voices. 602) After picking up the object, you stood there, looking a while in the mud to see if any money had fallen out. After picking up the object, you stood there, looked a while in the mud to see if any money had been fallen out. After picking up the object, you stood there, looking a while in the mud to see if any money was fallen out. After picking up the object, you stood there, looking a while in the mud to see if any money had been fallen out. 66 603) Nothing was found at him. Nothing was found in him. Nothing was found with him. Nothing was found on him. 604) She had fought valiant to keep me from knowing her secret. She had fought valiantly to keep me to know her secret. She had fought valiantly to keep me to knowing her secret. She had fought valiantly to keep me from knowing her secret. 605) I could not live through Christmas without give you a gift. A B C D 606) The diagnosis seems in every case to correspond exactly to all the sensations that I have ever felt. The diagnosis seems in every case to correspond exactly with all the sensations that I have ever felt. The diagnosis seems in every case to correspond exactly by all the sensations that I have ever felt. The diagnosis seems in every case to correspond exact with all the sensations that I have ever felt. 607) The general state of culture in Andalusia reached such a high level at this time that the A distinguish Dutch scholar Dozy went so far as to declare enthusiastically that “nearly B C everyone could read and write.” D 608) He looked such a dandy as tonga-walas on catching sight of him, even from a distance, A B C whipped up their horses and raced towards him. D 609) He cultivated the anthrax bacillus in such a way that it became only mild poisonous. A B C D 610) Norma rolled another curler in her hairs. A B C D 611) And he thinks money will help get his father to home. A B C D 67 612) You are one of the few lucky ones who is going to die a really natural death. A B C D 613) You are such a remarkable old boy who one never knows. A B C D 614) You are more fit than me. You are more fitter than I am. You are fitter than I am. You are fitter than me. 615) All of these features of college life have their due place, and should receive the support of those students who is interested in them. All of these features of college life have its due place, and should receive the support of those students who is interested in them. All of these features of college life has their due place, and should receive the support of those students who is interested in them. All of these features of college life have their due place, and should receive the support of those students who are interested in them. 616) The population increase is due to the number of people who are born in any year being greater than the number who die. The population increase is due to the number of people who born in any year being greater than the number who dies. The population increase are due to the number of people who are born in any year being greater than the number who dies. The population increase is due to the number of people who are born in any year being greater than the number who dies. 617) Each of the chemical antiseptics was more harmful to the leucocytes than to the germs. Each of the chemical antiseptic was more harmful to the leucocytes than to the germs. Each of the chemical antiseptics were more harmful to the leucocytes than to the germs. Each of the chemical antiseptics was more harmfully to the leucocytes than to the germs. 618) The James Dillingham Young was very proud of two things which they owned. The James Dillingham Youngs were very proud of two things which they owned. James Dillingham Youngs were very proud of two things which they owned. The James Dillingham Youngs were very proud of two things which he owned. 619) I don’t mean a lot of hard work for you --- you needn’t take something strenuously. A B C D 68 620) What I’d like you for more than anything else are not for the actual work you’d do. A B C D 621) There’s nobody ever been more popular than you were, and are still --- you‘d help A B to hold together if there was any danger of them flying to bits. C D 622) I understand, Mr. Chipping, that your Latin and Greek lessons are exactly the same A B which they were when I began here ten years ago. C D 623) Colley, your father was the first boy I ever had punished when I came here twenty five years ago. A B C D 624) Here lies the man whom told nothing except truth. Here lies the man who told nothing but truth. Here lies the man whom told nothing than truth. Here lies the man whom told nothing then truth. 625) I had scarcely passed my twelfth birthday when I had entered the inhospitable regions of examinations. I had scarcely passed my twelfth birthday than I entered the inhospitable regions of examinations. I scarcely passed my twelve birthday when I entered the inhospitable regions of examinations. I had scarcely passed my twelfth birthday when I entered the inhospitable regions of examinations. 626) Although we cannot speak with certainty, it seems most likely that the human race came into existence in some such way that this. Although we cannot speak with certainty, but it seems most likely that the human race came into existence in some such way like this. Although we cannot speak with certainty yet it seems most likely that the human race came into existence in some such way as this. Although we cannot speak with certainty, it seems most likely that the human race came into existence in some such way as this. 627) If things don’t improve next term, I do have a breakdown. If things won’t improve next term, I shall have a breakdown. If things don’t improve next term, I shall have a breakdown. If things don’t improve next term, I shall has a breakdown. 69 628) If the wheels had been allowed to spin, they would have dug themselves deeper. If the wheels had been allowed to spin, they would dig themselves deeper. If the wheels had allowed to spin, they would have dug themselves deepest. If the wheels had allowed to spun, they would have dug themselves deeper. 629) And he would ask the new boys when they lived, and if they had family connections in Brookfield. And he would have asked the new boys where they lived, and if they had family connections at Brookfield. And he would ask the new boys where they lived, and if they had had family connections at Brookfield. And he would ask the new boys where they lived, and if they had family connections at Brookfield. 630) No longer did he have those slight and occasional disciplinary troubles , or feel diffidently about A B C D his own work and worth. 631) About 1880,after he had been at Brookfield a decade, he had begun to recognize that the A B odds were heavily against his being able to better himself by moving elsewhere. C D 632) He told them how the glory of their country and of its ancient throne would have been A B C D increased if the post of court acrobat were created. 633) “To say the truth,” I went on, as if I had been prompted to lie about it, “I am not a detective at A B C D all.” 634) Seventy three year old Chou En-Lai ends up dislocating his right hand if he goes on shaking it at the present rate with delegations running into hundreds of people at a time. Seventy three year old Chou En-Lai ends up dislocating his right hand if he will go on shaking it at the present rate with delegations running into hundreds of people at a time. Seventy three year old Chou En-Lai will end up dislocating his right hand if he goes on shaking it at the present rate with delegations running into hundreds of people at a time. Seventy three year old Chou En-Lai will end up dislocating his right hand if he goes on shaking it at the present rate with delegations running into hundred of people at a time. 70 635) The explosions continued deafeningly; the whole building shook as if it was being lifted off it’s foundations. The explosions continued deafeningly; the whole building shook as if it were being lifted of its foundations. The explosions continued deafening; the whole building shook as if it were being lifted off its foundations. The explosions continued deafeningly; the whole building shook as if it were being lifted off its foundations. 636) As the big door swung after me, I caught the echo of a roar of laughter that went up to the ceiling of the bank. As the big door swung behind me, I had caught the echo of a roar of laughter that went up to the ceiling of the bank. As the big door swang behind me, I caught the echo of a roar of laughter that went up to the ceiling of the bank. As the big door swung behind me, I caught the echo of a roar of laughter that went up to the ceiling of the bank. 637) Today we are better able to explain happenings which used to been considered strange and mysterious. Today we are better able to explain happenings which used to be considered strange and mysterious. Today we are better able to explain happenings which used to being considered strange and mysterious. Today we are better able to explain happenings which used to be considered strangely and mysteriously. 638) I‘d rather you not discuss it anymore, if you don’t mind. I‘d rather not discuss it anymore, if you didn’t mind. I‘d rather not discussed it anymore, if you don’t mind. I‘d rather not discuss it anymore, if you don’t mind. 639) However, my only wish is that you marry someone hardworking and ambitious. However, my only wish is that you marry with someone hardworking and ambitious man. However, my only wish is that you marry to someone hardworking and ambitious. However, my only wish is that you marry with some hardworking and ambitious man. 640) If he ever received any extra money, this bonus would usually be locked up in a tin box. If he ever received some extra money, this bonus would usually been locked up in a tin box. If he ever had received any extra money, this bonus would usually be locked up in a tin box. If he ever received some extra money, this bonus would usually be locked up in a tin box. 71 641) The greaser announced that of the two goatskin bags of water smaller had burst during the night. A B C D 642) Now, to look at the mountain slope, grew up with tall trees, many of them big enough A B to have sawed into lumber at the mill. C D 643) There was indeed too much dust to be risen by a small jeep; but it was a rescue party A B C D nonetheless. 644) It was a small but very comfortable and sunny room Mrs. Wickett let him. A B C D 645) He had no private mean and no family connections of any importance. A B C D 646) Theoretically it looked as an ideal germ killer – the antiseptic that had been sought ever A B C since Pasteur discovered germs. D 647) They all said how marvelous it was that he knew every boy’s name and face so quick. A B C D 648) Every Sunday night, in the chapel after evening service, Chatteris read up the names of old A B boys killed, together with short biographies. C D 649) Although he thinks he’s trying and often spends more time in the presence of an open A B book than many a boy of equal ability who do good work. C D 650) A few minutes later he found himself outside a large Western music shop. A few minutes latter he found himself outside a large Western music shop. A few minute later he found himself outside a larger Western music shop. Few minutes later he found him outside a large Western music shop. 651) Among a very few which escaped were a youth of twenty, Abd-al-Rahman. Among the very fewer who escaped were a youth of twenty, Abd-al-Rahman. Among the very little who escaped was youth of twenty, Abd-al-Rahman. Among the very few who escaped was a youth of twenty, Abd-al-Rahman. 72 652) There was much cheering and singing and a bread fighting across the dining-hall. There was very cheering and singing and a bread fight across the dining-hall. There was much cheering and singing and a bread fight across the dining-hall. There was much cheering and singing and a breading fight across the dining-hall. 653) I’m sure you‘ll be much happy and it will be great fun for me. I’m sure you‘ll be much happier and it will be great fun for me. I’m sure you‘ll be very happier and it will be great fun for me. I’m sure you‘ll are much happier and it will be great fun for me. 654) There were blessed breaks in routine, but not, of course, comparable for the holidays we got at Christmas. A B C 655) She opened up for an instant but before I could see something she came down again and A B C gripped the wooden blade between her molars. D 656) Few people were about, and here and there rang out the steps of solitary travellers in A B C the way home across the bridge to Battersea. D 657) One evening in January, a well groomed young man having walked up Davis Road to Mall A B C turned to Charing Cross. D 658) Time had not been kind with him. A B C D 659) He stroked it and it leapt up to the bench. A B C D 660) It was a pleasure to attack over her. It was a pleasure to attack on her. It was pleasure to attack her. It was a pleasure to attack her. 661) Nearly everything had come from his old house master’s room on School House. Nearly everything had come out from his old house masters room in School House. Nearly everything had come of his old house master’s room from School House. Nearly everything had come out of his old house master’s room in School House. D 73 662) It was at eleven O’ clock in night. It was about eleven O’ clock at night. It was around eleven O’ clock in night. It was at eleven O’ clock on night. 663) The Ottoman troops were hurriedly withdrawn into barrack and the Greek metropolitan raised A B C the Cross as the first Greek soldiers disembarked. D 664) I haven’t seen better looking alfalfa even in Little Sandy River bottoms! A B C D 665) Abd-al-Rahman was striking young man with sharp, aquiline features and red hair. A B C D 666) I ploughed this mountain with cattle first time it was ever ploughed. A B C D 667) The goods the country exports is nearly always raw material which is much more A B C subject to price fluctuations. D 668) On Sundays in chapel it was him who now read out the tragic list. A B C D 669) His white hair and the red uniform of the Court acrobat showed off one another to A B C D perfection. 670) But the same Maulvi Abul who never made a single mistake, began straying from one Surah of A B the Holy Quran to other. C D 671) Whom could they choose but the man who had worked for it all those year? Who could they choose but the man whom had worked for it all those years? Whom could they choose but the man who had worked for it all those years? Whom could they choose but man who had worked for it all those years? 672) Man does not realize the worth of safety from the misfortune until he has not tasted it. A man does not realize the worth of safety from the misfortune until he had not tasted it. A man does not realize worth of safety from the misfortune until he has tasted it. A man does not realize the worth of safety from the misfortune until he has tasted it. 74 673) The Turks themselves were only too glad to be able to lie down their arms after almost continuous fighting since 1911. The Turks themselves were only too glad to be able to lay down their arms after almost continuous fighting since 1911. The Turks themselves were only too glad to be able to lie down their arm after almost continuous fighting since 1911. The Turks themselves were only too glad to be able to lay down their arms after almost continuously fighting since 1911. 674) It was he who made his way to Spain, fought his way to mastery, and kept in power there the Umayyad dynasty which was wiped out in the East. It was him who made his way to Spain, fought his way to mastery, and kept in power there the Umayyad dynasty which was wiped out in the East. It was him who made his way to Spain, fought his way to mastery, and kept in power there the Umayyad dynasty who was wiped out in the East. It was he who made his way to Spain, fought his way to mastery, and kept in power there the Umayyad dynasty which was wiped out in East. 675) There were other noble deeds of mine. I could not remember them at the time in their entirety. There were other noble deeds of me. I could not remember them at the time in their entirety. There were other noble deeds of my. I could not remember them at the time in their entirety. There were other noble deeds of mine. I could not remember them at the time in theirs entirety. 676) When Maulvi Abul reached Shamim Ahmeds shop, he had found a crowd had already assembled there to watch the proceedings. When Maulvi Abul had reached Shamim Ahmed’s shop, he found a crowd already assembled there to watch the proceedings. When Maulvi Abul reached Shamim Ahmed’s shop, he found a crowd had already assembled there to watch the proceeding. When Maulvi Abul reached Shamim Ahmed’s shop, he found a crowd had already assembled there to watch the proceedings. 677) Some baggages were brought out of the palace and placed in the car. A B C D 75 678) Even during cruel wars the Turks and the Greeks never hated with each other. Even during cruel wars the Turks and the Greeks never hated each other. Even during cruel wars Turks and Greeks never hated the other. Even during the cruel wars the Turks and the Greeks never hated one another. 679) I knew that from January until April my father has gone to eight different doctors. I knew that from January until April my father had gone to eight differently doctors. I knew that from January until April my father had gone to eight different doctors. I knew that from January until April my father has gone to eight differently doctors. 680) The other passengers whirled away across the Martian meadow, left the man among his family. The others passengers whirled away across the Martian meadow, leaving the man among his family. The other passengers whirled away across the Martian meadow, leaving the man among his family. The other passengers whirled away across the Martian meadow, leaving the man between his family. 681) “I want pair of blue suede shoes,” said the boy. “I want a pair of blue suede shoes,” said the boy. “I want pair of blue suede shoe,” said the boy. “I want a pair of blue suede shoe,” said the boy. 682) There was not use of Mr. Hubert’s protesting, for nobody believed him. There was no use of Mr. Huberts protesting, for nobody believed him. There was no use of Mr. Hubert’s protesting, for nobody believed himself. There was no use of Mr. Hubert’s protesting, for nobody believed him. 683) But as the years went by he wore down opposed arguments. A B C D 684) I had to have a throat culture for her own protection. I had to had a throat culture for her own protection. I have to had a throat culture for her own protection. I had to have a throat culture for hers own protection. alone alone alone alone 76 685) The slave had never been at sea, and ever experienced any calamity. The slave had never been at the sea, and never experienced any calamity. The slave had never been at sea, and never experienced any calamity. The slave had never been at sea, and never experienced some calamity. 686) I met an old woman which suffered from goitre just like your came. A B C D 687) The main swarm showed in dense black cloud, reaching almost to the sun themselves. A B C D 688) With this faith we will be able to hue out of the mountain of despair, a stone of A B C D hope. 689) Todays our city streets are paved and well drained. Today ours city streets are paved and well drained. Today our city streets have paved and well draining. Today our city streets are paved and well drained. 690) A common cause of failure is a mistaken ambition for the boy on the part of his parents. A common causes of failure is a mistaken ambition for the boy on the part of his parents. A common cause of failure is a mistaking ambition for the boy upon the part of his parents. The commonly cause of failure is a mistaken ambition for the boy on the part of his parents. 691) Sometime there were unexpected respite. Sometimes there were unexpected respites. Sometimes their were unexpected respites. Sometimes there were unexpecting respites. 692) It is not always easy to destroy books. Its not always easy to destroying books. It ‘s not always easy on destroying books. It is not always easy to destroying books. 693) I thought what interesting case it must be from a medical point of view. A B C D 694) A big iron door stood opened at the side of the private room. A B C D 77 695) Anybody invaded the country would be literal drowned in a sea of peoples. Anybody invading the country would be literally drowned in a sea of people. Somebody invaded the country would be literally drowning in a sea of people. Somebody invading the country must have literally drowned in sea of people. 696) From the birth of Christ to about 1800, there are records of famine in Europe in 350 different years. Since the birth of Christ to about 1800, their are records of famine in Europe in 350 different years. From the birth of Christian to about 1800, there have recorded of famine in Europe in 350 different years. From the birth of Christ to about 1800, there are records of famine along Europe in 350 different years. 697) On the south of Spain, across the strait from Ceuta, were stationed Syrian troops from A B C D Damascus. 698) I was scarcely passed mine twelfth birthday when I entered the inhospitable regions of examinations. I have scarcely passed my twelve birthday when I entered the inhospitable regions of examinations. I had scarcely passed my twelfth birthday when I entered the inhospitable regions of examinations. I scarcely passed my twelve birthday while I entered the inhospitable regions of examinations. 699) A black leather pocket book containing five hundred shilling and some business papers A were lost on the road between 9:00 and 10:00 in the morning. B C D 700) Milk developed bacteria even after several minutes’ boiling, but after rising the temperature A B C 10’C above boiling point, Louis Pasteur found no bacteria were left alive. D 701) Every dean who knows his students can recall many cases of boys who have been A B C obliged to drop in. D 78 702) Two thirds of the students goes down with German measles and big hall is turned into a A B C D hospital ward. 703) There is always a good number of undergraduates whose heads are turned and whose A B C judgment is perverted by the attractiveness of athletic sports. D 704) You are the only one of the fewer lucky ones who are going to die a really natural death. You are one of few lucky ones who is going to die a really natural death. You are one of the few lucky ones who are going to die a really natural death. Your are ones of the few lucky ones who are going to die a really naturally death. 705) That night, after a lot of whispering in one corner of the house, many a trunks were dragged out and opened. That night, after a lot of whispering in one corner of the house, many trunks were dragged out and opened. That night, after a lot of whispering in one corner of the house, many a trunk were dragged out and opened. That night, behind a lot of whispering in one corner of the house, many trunks were dragged out and opened. 706) What would I like you for more for anything else am not for the actual work you’d do. What I’d like you for more than anything else is not for the actual work you’d do. What I’d like you for more than anything else are not for the actual work you’d do. What I’d like you for more than anything else is not for the actual work you’d does. 707) Some of the boys was nervous, so few were able to be attentive. Some of the boys were nervous; few was able to be attentive. Some of the boys were nervous; so few were able to be attentive. Some of the boys was nervous; few was able to be attentive. 708) All of these features of college life has their place and should receive the support of A B those students who are interested in them. C D 79 709) Whenever the cotton bag containing from 150 to 200 rupees collected from the devotees A B happen to fall with a thud, he distributes 40 to 50 rupees among the needy and the poor. C D 710) To be among the dwindling number of people who understood such things were to him A B C D a kind of secret and valued freemasonry. 711) Columns as well as basins with golden statues were imported or received like presents A B C D from Constantinople. 712) After the scarf, there was neither a tie nor a collar …… or even a shirt. Behind the scarf, there was neither a tie or a collar …… nor even a shirt. Beneath the scarf, there were neither a tie nor a collar …… nor even a shirt. Beneath the scarf, there was neither a tie nor a collar …… nor even a shirt. 713) Whatever my father wanted me see was on top of the highest point of mine farm. Whatever my father wanted me to see was on top of highest point of my farm. Whatever my father wanted me to see was on top of the highest point of my farm. Whatever my father wanted me to see was on top of the most highest point of my farm. 714) It was during one of these later periods, in the reign of the first George, that the main structure had been rebuilt and large editions made. It was during one of these latter periods, in the rein of the first George, that the main structure had been rebuilt and large additions made. It was during one of these latter periods, in the reign of first George, that the main structure had been rebuilt and large additions made. It was during one of these latter periods, in the reign of the first George, that the main structure had been rebuilt and large additions made. 715) For I remembered the time, he had found a coffee tree in our wood. For I remembered the time, he found coffee tree in our woods. For I remembered the time, he had found a coffee tree in our woods. For I remembered the time, he had found a coffee tree in ours woods. 716) The story came vividly to Christopher’s mind on second morning. The story came vivid to Christopher’s mind on the second morning. The story came vividly to Christopher’s mind on the second morning. The story came vividly to Christopher’s mind in the second morning. 80 717) I ploughed this mountain with cattle first time it was ever ploughed. I ploughed this mountain with cattle the first time it was ever ploughed. I ploughed this mountain with cattles the first time it was ever ploughed. I ploughed this mountain with cattle a first time it was ever ploughed. 718) The morning wind just at the break of day in August was so well to breathe. A B C D 719) One of his hands was slipped into a pocket of his overcoat while in the other he held a A B short polished cane which every now or then he twirled jauntily. C D 720) The finder is requested to return the purse to the mayor office or to Mr. James, the A B C caretaker of this public hall. D 721) With this faith we will be able to hew out from the mountain of despair, a stone of hope. A B C D 722) It showed that he was a man capable of looking beneath the surface of things, a man A B not dependant on paper manifestations. C D 723) It took me thirty years to improve these old worn-out acre to make them do this! A B C D 724) His faculties were all unimpaired, and he had no personal worries of some kind. A B C D 725) She had just turned over the supper stakes when the telephone rang. A B C D 726) My father walked to home five miles across the mountain A B C D 727) She felt unreal to the voice informed her of the subway accident. She felt unreal as the voice informed her of the subway accident. She felt unreal that the voice informed her of the subway accident. She felt unreal for the voice informed her of the subway accident. 81 728) The boy was afraid of going to jail. The boy was afraid on going to jail. The boy was afraid off going to jail. The boy was afraid by going to jail. 729) There was a little money saved up beside. There was few money saved up besides. There was the little money saved up beside. There was a little money saved up besides. 730) Inside the carton and a push button unit fastened to a small wooden box. A B C D 731) Although we had arranged to have his son’s tonsils removed without expense, he would not consent for the operation. Although we arranged to have his son’s tonsils removed without expense, he would not consent to the operation. Although we had arranged to have his sons tonsils removed without expense, he would not consent to the operation. Although we had arranged to have his son’s tonsils removed without expense, he would not consent to the operation. 732) After the drum beat ceased, the drum beater called out to the people. After the drum beat had ceased, the drum beater called for to the people. After the drum beat had ceased, the drum beater called out to the people. After the drum beat had ceased, the drum beater called up to the people. 733) It is unbelievable that such conditions could have existed such short a time ago. It is unbelievable that such conditions could have existed so short a time ago. It is unbelievable that so conditions could have existed such short a time ago. It is unbelievable that such conditions could have existed such short time ago. 734) All my childhood I longed desperately to a tricycle, which my parents could never afford. All my childhood I longed desperately for a tricycle, which my parents could never afford. All my childhood I longed desperately with a tricycle, that my parents could never afford. All my childhood I longed desperately by a tricycle, which my parents could never afford. 82 735) She was making him positively look forward to the glimpse of her safety bicycle A B careering over the lakeside road. C D 736) But the men ate their supper for good appetites. But the men ate their supper in good appetites. But the men ate their supper from good appetites. But the men ate their supper with good appetites. 737) Enlarged and beautified by later caliphs, al-Zahra became the nucleus of a royal suburb A B C whose remain partly excavated in and after 1910, can still be seen. D 738) People who had lived a century ago probably enjoyed eating as much as we do today. People which lived a century ago probably enjoyed eating as much as we do today. People who lived a century ago probably enjoyed eating as much as we do today. People who lived a century before probably enjoyed eating as much as we do today. 739) When Mehrun reached at the age of 14, Maulvi Abul’s prayers became intense and A B C D prolonged. 740) Most of them have not founded and some of them will never find any serious interest in life. A B C D 741) It was hard to him to speak out loud, but he managed to murmur something. It was hardly on him to speak out loud, but he managed to murmur something. It was hard for him to speak out loud, but he managed to murmur something. It was hard upon him to speak out loud, but he managed to murmur something. 742) It has been calculated that unless the growth is checked, there will be only enough room A B over the earth for people to stand up. C D 743) In a short while quite large crowd had collected. A B C D 83 744) Empty of concord is the soul of wit. Empty of concord is the sole of wit. Empty of concord is soul of wit. Empty of concord are the soul of wit. 745) We believe, however, that some two thousand millions years ago, this rare event took place. We believe, however, that some two thousand million years ago, this rare event had taken place. We believe, however, that some two thousand million years ago, this rare event took place. We believe, however, that some two thousands million years ago, this rare event took place. 746) Scarcely had the steamer bearing Mustafa Kamal entered Black Sea when the A B C D authorities of Istanbul became suspicious of his intentions. 747) The cherry trees stand over the woodland ride. The cherry trees stand beside the woodland ride. The cherry trees stand about the woodland ride. The cherry trees stand on the woodland ride. 748) A common cause of failure is a mistaken ambition of the boy on the part of his parents. A B C D 749) Chips, thinking it over a good many time, always added to himself that Kathie would have approved and also have been amused. Chips, thinking it over a good many times, always added to himself that Kathie would have approved and also have been amused. Chips, thinking it over a good many time, always added to himself that Kathie would have approved and also have amused. Chips, thinking it over a good many time, always added to himself that Kathie would have been approved and also have been amused. 750) Every weekend some of them motored up to Brookfield and called at his house. Every weekend some of them motored up to Brookfield and called in his house. Every weekend some of them motored up to Brookfield and called up his house. Every weekend some of them motored up to Brookfield and called over his house. 84 751) When I was a much younger man, there used someone who promised people nine A B C pence for four pence. D 752) Later, behind the Napoleonic Wars and until mid-Victorian days, the school declined A B C again both in numbers and repute. D 753) He felt he could trust no one but an old conductor of the royal orchestra, who at last A B C he sent to Sir Charles Harrington. D 754) With the brightly light, still in her eyes, she moved quickly out of the door. A B C D 755) In the North Africa, he barely escaped assassination at the hand of the governor of the province. In North Africa, he barely escaped assassination at the hands of the governor of the province. In North Africa, he bare escaped assassination from at the hand of the governor of the province. In North Africa, he barely escaped from assassination at the hands of the governor of the province. 756) You’ve put your’s life in his hands many a time. You’ve put your life in his hands many a time. You’ve put your life at his hands many a times. You’ve put yours life in his hands many a time. 757) Lysozyme was not a chemical but a natural antiseptic. Lysozyme was not a chemical and a natural antiseptic. Lysozyme was not a chemical yet a natural antiseptic. Lysozyme was not a chemical or a natural antiseptic. 758) Meat was preserved by salting and drying or by freezing when the weathers were enough cold. A B C D 759) I remember going to the British Museum one day to read for the treatment for some A B slight ailment of which I had a touch. C D 85 760) His guests found it fun to watch him make tea—mixing careful spoonfuls with different caddies. A B C D 761) We were ten mile up the highway when I happened to see this classified ad in the A B C D paper. 762) To wake up on a Thursday morning to feel the end of the week already laying ahead. A B C D 763) Nobody had succeeded in finding remedy until Pasteur suggested collecting the eggs of moths. A B C D 764) They had not post of Court acrobat and never had had. They had no post of Court acrobat and never have had. They had not post of Court acrobat and never has had. They had no post of Court acrobat and never had had. 765) The child was fully dressed and sitting on her father’s lap near the kitchen table. The child was fully dressed and sitting in her father’s lap nearly the kitchen table. The child was fully dressed and sitting on her fathers lap near the kitchen table. The child was fully dressed and sitting over her father’s lap near the kitchen table. 766) The study of population growth indicates one of the greatest paradox of our time. The study of population growth indicate one of the greatest paradoxes of our time. The study of population growth indicates one of the greatest paradoxes of our time. The study of population growth indicates one of the paradox in our times. 767) They had died of the same day. A B C D 768) Don’t stuff your head by things you don’t understand. A B C D 769) It must have taken him more than sixty years to do it, since first he came up that strange ambition of his. It must have taken him more than sixty years to do it, since first he came by that strange ambition of his. It must have taken him more than sixty years to do it, since first he came off that strange ambition of his. It must have taken him more than sixty years to do it, since first he came of that strange ambition of his. 86 770) You are too much upset to even think any more about it. You are much too upset to even think any more about it. You are much too upset even think any more about it. You are much too upset to even think some more about it. 771) His successor was a man named as Chatteris, that Chips liked. His successor was a man named as Chatteris, whom Chips liked. His successor was a man named Chatteris, who Chips liked. His successor was a man named Chatteris, whom Chips liked. 772) He had been at Brookfield for over a quarter of a century, long enough to have A B established himself as a decent fellow and a hard worker; but just very long for anyone C D to believe him capable of ever being much more. 773) I know I’d like to let them off, but if I do I’m afraid they do it again. I know I’d like to let them up, but if I do I’m afraid they do it again. I know I’d like to let them off, but if I do I’m afraid they‘ll do it again. I know I’d like to let them in, but if I do I’m afraid they’ll do it again. 774) God bless the boy – he talked of them as if they were queer animals out of a zoo! God bless the boy – he talked to them as if they were queer animals out of a zoo! God bless the boy – he talked of them as if they was queer animal out of a zoo! God bless the boy – he talked at them as if they were queer animal out of a zoo! 775) He thought of the Gulistan as one of the bibles of the world, for he founded in it the A B C D universality of moral law. 776) The children just don’t seem to care of anything, whether they get good grades or A B C bad, whether they pass or fail, or anything else. D 777) Both the mother and father almost turned themselves inside off in embarrassment and apology. A 778) There is nothing such shameful as to be called a liar. A B C D B C D 87 779) Hardly had he reached halfway across the road when a truck full of bricks came from after like A B C D a gust of wind. 780) The cities show an absence of automobiles (which is “neither backwardness or delay but a rejection” to quote from Robert Guillain) The cities show an absence of automobiles (which is “neither backwardness nor delay but a rejection” to quote from Robert Guillain) The cities show an absence of automobiles (which is “neither backwardness nor delay and a rejection” to quote from Robert Guillain) The cities show a absence of automobiles (who is “neither backwardness nor delay but a rejection” to quote from Robert Guillain) 781) Although they finally agreed, but they did their best to go without him. Although they finally agreed, they did their best to go without him. Although they final agreed, they did their best to go without his. Although they finally agreed, they did theirs best to go without him. 782) He could help them to get the most from theirs own natural way of life rather than persuade A B C them to adopt western habits. D 783) Pay for the salt lest it should become a custom and the village is ruined. Pay for the salt lest it should become a custom and the village be ruined. Pay for the salt lest it should become a custom and the village ruined. Pay for the salt lest it should not become a custom and the village be ruined. 784) Just as the sun and moon rise tides on the earth, so this second star must have raised A B C tides on the surface of the sun. D 785) He had been roaming about for quite a long time, but his spirits were still high; he was neither tired or bored. He had been roaming about for quite a long time, but his spirits were still high; he was neither tired nor bored. He was roaming about for quite a long time, but his spirits were still high; he was neither tired nor bored. He had been roaming about for quite a long time, but his spirits were still high; he was neither tired nor bore. 88 786) A few form groups which journey in company, but most of them travel lone. A few form groups which journey in company, but most of them travel alone. A few form groups which journey in company, but most of them travels alone. A few forms groups who journey in company, but most of them travel lone. 787) And on windy days, with gown and white hair and school list fluttering in uproarious confusion, A B the whole thing became a comic turn sandwiched between afternoon games or the return to classes. C D 788) There had followed then a time of so happiness that chips, remembering it long afterwards, A B C hardly believed it could ever have happened before or since in the world. D 789) I sometimes think that the bright boy who has always depended on his ability getting A B C D things quickly, is the most pitiable object among all our failing students. 790) If I were a cooperative store and family hotel combined, I might be able to oblige you. A B C D 791) I managed to stand on the path by holding to a little sapling because it was very steep for my A B C D feet to hold unless I braced myself. 792) This caused consternation not only among the Allies but in Istanbul. This caused consternation not only among the Allies but in Istanbul itself. This caused consternation not only among the Allies yet in Istanbul itself. This caused consternation not only among the Allies and in Istanbul itself. 793) If he ever received some extra money, this bonus would usually locked up in a tin box. If he ever received some extra money, this bonus would usually have been locked up in a tin box. If he ever received some extra money, this bonus would usually be locked up in a tin box. If he ever received any extra money, this bonus would usually be locked up in a tin box. 794) The purchase of a million and a half tons of grain is only sufficient enough to feed the A B C D Chinese population for 5 days. 89 795) Ideas must now be supported by actual facts in order to be acceptable to the scientist or A B to people who use the scientific method. C D 796) We are creating a situation which encourages the poor to fight war on the rich. A B C D 797) Shamim is a good boy, sir. Please do the decision without delay. Who knows what may happen?” A B C D 798) It is nevertheless, honest truth of the good God, the sacred truth. I repeat it on my soul A B C D and my salvation. 799) Two years later that caliph received a free gift from Abd-al-Rahman: the head of his governor, A B preserved in salt and camphor and wrapped in a black flag and the letter of appointment. C D 800) He had to travel widely, attend functions, made speeches, and receive thanks – often personal A B expressions of gratitude from people who owed their lives to his discovery. C D 801) Indigenous equipment can produce bigger, faster, better, and cheap results. A B C D 802) Because people have had to change old ideas as a result of new discoveries did A B C by scientists, they are less likely to accept conclusions as final. D 803) The finder is requested to return the same back to the mayor’s office or to Mr. James, A B C the caretaker of this public hall. D 804) My hair grows very fast. It’s Christmas, Jim. Let’s happy. A B C D 90 805) With the quick-freeze method, vegetables, fruits, sea-foods, and meats of various kinds can be preserved so as they are both nutritious and enjoyment. By the quick-freeze method, vegetables, fruit, sea-foods, and meats of various kinds can be preserved so that they are both nutrition and enjoyable. By the quick-freeze method, vegetables, fruits, sea-foods, and meats of various kinds can be preserved so that they are both nutritious and enjoyable. In the quick-freeze method, vegetables, fruits, sea-foods, and meats of various kinds can be preserved so that both they are nutritious and enjoyable. 806) George claimed to have found the pocket book on the road to the village market, but A B not knowing reading he had given it to his employer. C D 807) I could only see the tip, and the only thing that I could gain from that was to feel A more certainly than before that I had scarlet fever. B C D 808) And back in Scotland one of his sisters married a Darvel doctor and another veterinary surgeon. A B C D 809) The younger brother, evidently a poor swimmer, became frightened, heeded the reassurances A B shouted from the bank that he would have been unharmed if he returned. C D 810) If they get a chance to lay their eggs, we are going to have everything eat with A B C D hoppers later on. 811) So, Gorgios was appointed acrobat to the Court, and learned so late in life, what always takes A B C a time, that his parents were right after all. D 812) He looked as if he was fourteen or fifteen, frail and willow-wild, in tennis shoes and blue jeans. He looked as if he were fourteen or fifteen, frail and willow-wild, in tennis shoes and blue jeans. He looked as if he were the fourteen or the fifteen, frail and willow-wild, in tennis shoes and blue jeans. He looked as if he were fourteen or fifteen, frail and willow-wild, on tennis shoes and blue jeans. 91 813) When I would have willingly displayed my knowledge, they sought expose my ignorance. When I would have willingly displayed my knowledge, they sought to expose my ignorance. When I would have willingly displayed my knowledge, they seeked to expose my ignorance. When I would have willing displayed my knowledge, they sought to exposing my ignorance. 814) The whole of Eastern Anatolia was to be added to the state of Armenia. Whole of Eastern Anatolia was to be added to the state of Armenia. The whole of Eastern Anatolia was to be added to state of Armenia. The whole of Eastern Anatolia was to be adding to the state of Armenia. 815) Which was absurd, because all things are forgotten in the end. But Linford, at any remember and say the tale. Which was absurd, because all things are forgotten in the end. But Linford, at any remember and tell the tale. Which was absurd, because all things are forgotten at the end. But Linford, at any remember and say the tale. Which was absurd, because all things were forgotten in the end. But Linford, in any remember and say the tale. rate, will rate, will rate, will rate, will 816) The region across which they were passing was known as the Land of Thirst and Death, and the name was well chosen. The region through which they were passing was known as the Land of Thirst and Death, and the name was well chosen. The region through which they were passing were known as the Land of Thirst and Death, and the name was well chosen. The region through which they were passing was known as the Land of Thirst and Death, and the name was well choosen. 817) Now, I‘ve reached at the years the Good Book allows to man in his lifetime upon this earth. A B C D 818) You have graciously become my first customer; I consider it as a good omen. A B C D 819) He went off the day after I had gotten my last haircut about a month ago. A B C D 820) In this issue of Chips, the dislike raised to a point where it conquered fear and demolished even respect. A B C D 92 821) To introduce a group of slum boys to the serene environment of better class youngsters seemed A at first a wanton stirring of all kinds of things that had better been left untouched. B C D 822) Al-Hakam was a lover of books; his agents ransacked the bookshops of Alexandria, Damascus A B C and Baghdad with a view to buy or copy manuscripts. D 823) Della and Jim had great love each other and could not think of celebrating Christmas without presenting the gifts. A B C D 824) Your mother wonders why I ever climbed this mountain top to rise my potatoes, yams, and tomatoes. A B C D 825) My wife is dead and my child is dead, and I wish I was dead myself. My wife is dead and my child is dead, and I wish I were dead myself. My wife is dead and my child is dead, and I wish I had been dead myself. My wife is dead and my child is dead, and I wish I am dead myself. 826) I know that how to expose a throat for inspection. I know how expose a throat for inspection. I know how to expose a throat for inspection. I know to expose a throat for inspection. 827) I think I told you years ago that I had wanted the new style used throughout the school. I think I told years ago that I wanted the new style used throughout the school. I think I told you years ago that I wanted the new style used throughout the school. I think I had told you years ago that I wanted the new style used throughout the school. 828) If we can make enough smoke, do enough noise till the sun goes down, they‘ll settle A B C somewhere else perhaps. D 829) Then I’d better go make up for the bedroom. Then I’d better go make for the bedroom. Then I’d better go make up the bedroom. Then I’d better go make out to be the bedroom. 830) You got your ideas well stuck in those days, and well ideas they were too, a lot of them. A B C D 93 831) He had taught people what a lesson it would be to all the nations to have a young athlete at A B Court exhibit perfect physical fitness. C D 832) No long did he have those slight and occasional disciplinary troubles , or feel diffident about A B C D his own work and worth. 833) It was a long, hardly struggle before they succeeded in producing a practical concentration of penicillin. A B C D 834) He hit me over the chest when I wasn’t expecting it—a coward thing to do, I call it --A B C and immediately afterwards butted me with the side of his head. D 835) Half a millions years ago, the population of the world was very small but since then it has gradually increased. Half million years ago, the population of the world was too small but since then it has gradually increased. Half a million years ago, the population of the world was very small but since then it has gradually increased. Half a million years ago, the population of the world was very smaller but since then it has gradual increased. 836) They may replace foreign machines because they are superior to foreign equipments. They may replace foreign machines because they are superior from foreign equipment. They may replace foreign machines because they are superior to foreign equipment. They may replace foreign machines because they are superior than foreign equipment. 837) Ploughed it with a mule! I have, with just little help, done all the work. Ploughed it with a mule! I have, with just the little help, done all the work. Ploughed it with a mule! I have, with just a little help, done all the work. Ploughed it with a mule! I have with just a little help, did all the work. 838) Wetherby himself was very fatherly and courteously; he must have been ill then, poor chap, for A he died during the summer vacation. D B C 94 839) You hold one opinion and I hold another, and, since you decline to give way, there can’t A B very well be some alternative. C D 840) And suddenly, in a torrent of thoughts very pressing to be put into words, chips made answer to himself. A B C D 841) Like the children who came to quick succession, the times, too, had changed fast. A B C D 842) “For the Lord’s sake,” said Margaret angrily, still half-crying, “what’s here is enough bad, A B C D isn’t it?” 843) The 26 Chinese provinces, which are as much than even 4,400 kilometers apart, could A B for that matter, subsist on their own in the event of war. C D 844) However, by being so long in the lowest form I gained an immense advantage on A B C D cleverer boys. 845) Turkish patriotism was not longer vague and undecided, it was a flame burning in the hearts of men and women of all classes. Turkish patriotism was no longer vague and undecided, it was a flame burning in the hearts of men and women of all classes. Turkish patriotism was no long vague and undecided, it was a flame burning in the hearts of men and women of all classes. Turkish patriotism was not longer vaguely and undecided, it was a flame burning in the hearts of men and women of all classes. 846) The marriage, however, was extremely happy, and the wife seems to have been an important factor in her husband’s work. The marriage, however, was extreme happy, and the wife seems to have been an important factor in her husband’s work. The marriage, however, was extremely happily, and the wife seems to have been an important factor in her husband’s work. The marriage, however, was extremely happy, and the wife seems to have been an important factor in hers husband’s work. 95 847) I shall try to remember those older faces of you, but its just possible I shan’t be able to. I shall try to remember those older faces of your, but it’s just possible I shan’t be able to. I shall try to remember those older faces of yours, but it’s just possible I shan’t be able to. I shall try to remember those elder faces of yours, but it’s just possible I shan’t be able to. 848) Maybe you ain’t been to your supper neither, late as it be. Have you? A B C D 849) The route lay across an apparent trackless desert. A B C D 850) The last ‘period’ (as each of our lessens was called) on a Friday, whatever the subject, had its A B special happy flavour of the end the week. C D 851) The rough places will be made plains, and the crooked places will be made strait, and A B C D the glory of the Lord shall be revealed. 852) He does not flee to the cities because the industrial road passes through a technically A B C –oriented agriculture and a decentralized economics. D 853) The flying object which has given raise to so much irresponsible conjecture is nothing more than A B C a meteor passing through the earth’s orbit. D 854) At his own request there were no more farewells or presentations, nothing but a A handshake with his successor and the word “acting” crossed out on official stationary. B C D 855) One of the men now stepped foreword, saying to his friends: “You remain quiet, and A B C leave this fellow to me.” D 96 856) All remained quiet accept the slave who in fear of being drowned began to cry and tremble. All remained quiet except the slave who in fear of being drowned began to cry and tremble. All remained quite except the slave who in fear of being drowned began to cry and tremble. All remained quiet except the slave who in fear of being sank began to cry and tremble. 857) The diners discussed the crops and the weather which was favourable for the green things but not for wheat. The diners discussed the corps and the weather which was favourable for the green things but not for wheat. The diners discussed the crops and the weather witch was favourable for the green things but not for wheat. The diners discussed the crops and the whether which was favourable for the green things but not for wheat. 858) It had all ready been suggested that this was due to a germ, and Pasteur finally proved the truth A B C of this theory and, further worked out preventive treatment. D 859) She had magnificent blond hair, in profusion. She had magnificent blonde hair, in profusion. She had magnificent blonde hare, with profusion. She had magnificent blonde heir, in profusion. 860) Anyhow, I believe Brookfield is better than lot of other schools. A B C D 861) One of the really beautiful sights in this world if you look at it right – like a great big Forth of July. One of the really beautiful sites in this world if you look at it right – like a grate big Fourth of July. One of the really beautiful cites in this world if you look at it right – like a great big Fourth of July. One of the really beautiful sights in this world if you look at it right – like a great big Fourth of July. 97 862) He chose St. Mary’s for no better reason to that he had played water-polo against the Hospital team. A B C D 863) A Sindhi woman is going through a bazaar with bare feet. A Sindhi woman is going through a bazaar bare feet. A Sindhi woman is going through a bazaar bear feet. A Sindhi woman is going throw a bazaar bare feet. 864) Locusts were going to be like bad weather, from now on, always eminent. Locusts were going to be like bad weather, from now on, always imminent. Locusts were going to be like bad whether, from now on, always imminent. Locusts were going to be like bad weather, form now on, always imminent. 865) I wasn’t conscience of lying about anything. A B C D 866) Besides the great mosque the capitol could already boast a bridge, over the Guadalquivir later A B C D enlarged to seventeen arches. 867) Alright folks. The place is surrounded by troops. Where is the monster? A B C D 868) The great throne room had been turned into a kind of gymnasium, with the members of the A B Royal House seated along a raised platform at one end, and the principle officers standing C beside and behind them. 869) By that time two or three people past, stopped, turned to look, and some stood A B C watching. D 870) Pasteur was borne in quite humble circumstances, at Dole in the Jura district of France in 1822. A B C D 871) The morning wind just at the break of day in August was so good to breath. A B C D 872) For of course, while every farmer hoped the locusts would look over his farm and go on to the next. A B C D 98 873) It was only fair to warn each other; one must play fare. It was only fair to warn each other; one must play fair. It was only fare to warn each other; one must play fare. It was only fare to warn each other; one must play fair. 874) I was faced with alternate of either evicting the books or else leaving them in sole, undisturbed tenancy and taking rooms elsewhere for myself. I was faced with alternative of either evicting the books or else leaving them in soul, undisturbed tenancy and taking rooms elsewhere for myself. I was faced with alternative of either evicting the books or else leaving them in sole, undisturbed tenancy and taking rooms elsewhere for myself. I was faced with alternative of either evicting the books nor else leaving them in sole, undisturbed tenancy and taking rooms elsewhere for myself. 875) If a giant were to pick England up and put it off in the middle of the Sahara Desert, we should A B C have quite a task to find it. D 876) At first, he refused, on the ground that he was a chemist and not a naturalist and had never A B C touched a silkworm in his life, but he pleaded ignorance in vein. D 877) At last the physicians agreed that this disease cannot be cured except by means of bile a A B C person endowed with certain qualities. D 878) Outdoor toilets were common, many of them situated where human waists drained A B C D into wells from which people obtained drinking water. 879) I got a whole load of medal and some blueprints. I got a whole load of mettle and some blueprints. I got a hole load of metal and some blueprints. I got a whole load of metal and some blueprints. 880) And on windy days, with gown and white hair and school list fluttering in uproarious confusion, A B the whole thing became a comic turn sandwiched between afternoon games or the return to classes. C D 99 881) I remember going to the British Museum one day to read for the treatment for some A B slight ailment of which I had a touch. C D 882) The pines on top of the mountain over us looked as if the fingers of their long boughs were A B C fondling the substance of a white cloud. D 883) I improvised a sack, stuffed the books into it, put it over my shoulder, and went down A B C the stairs through the darkness. D 884) A row of neat hurdles was arranged on the polished floor; like the ones on which Gorgios had A B C won his race when at school. D 885) For eight years, he sought to find a means to aid the leucocytes in their fight with invading A B C D bacteria. 886) May I be deprived to a decent burial! May I be deprived of a decent burial! May I be deprived from a decent burial! May I be deprived in a decent burial! 887) Few people were about, and here and there rang out the steps of solitary travellers on the way home across the bridge to Battersea. Few people were about, and here and there rang out the steps of solitary travellers in the way home across the bridge to Battersea. Few people were about, and here and there rang out the steps of solitary travellers by the way home the bridge to Battersea. Few people were about, and here and there rang out the steps of solitary travellers at the way home through the bridge to Battersea. 888) “I am saying that they’re probably doing it for some research project!” she cut him up. “I am saying that they’re probably doing it for some research project!” she cut him off. “I am saying that they’re probably doing it for some research project!” she cut him out. “I am saying that they’re probably doing it for some research project!” she cut him down. 100 889) The plates were kept covered, but to examine them under a microscope he had to take the covers apart. The plates were kept covered, but to examine them under a microscope he had to take the covers down. The plates were kept covered, but to examine them under a microscope he had to take the covers off. The plates were kept covered, but to examine them under a microscope he had to take the covers over. 890) Chips had put to Brookfield after a year at Melbury. Chips had put in for Brookfield behind a year at Melbury. Chips had put in for Brookfield after a year at Melbury. Chips had put after Brookfield after a year at Melbury. 891) Yes. My, that’s a very smart uniform but I prefer the ones made from metal, the ones you used A to wear, you know , with the feathers on top. B C D 892) When they reached at Agades and discovered the native’s error, Balanguernon realized that A B Christopher must have missed them on the road, and that he was probably waiting at In C D Abbangarit, short of food. 893) For chips, as some old sea captain, still measured time by the signals of the past; and well he A B might, for he lived at Mrs. Wickett’s, just across the road from the School. C D 894) It was a frequent picture in his mind, that summer day with the sunlight filtering across the dust A B C in Wetherby’s study. D 895) She blurted up and immediately took out the key which hung in a thread around her neck. A B C D 896) The factory can sometimes agree to keep a worker on after he has passed away retirement age. The factory can sometimes agree with keeping a worker on after he has passed retirement age. The factory can sometimes agree on keeping a worker on after he has passed retirement age. The factory can sometimes agree to keep a worker on after he has passed retirement age. 101 897) Merivale would sometimes take Mrs. Wickett side in the lobby: “Look after him, you know. His A B C chest ….. it puts a strain on his heart.” D 898) Then he put the wire guard in front of the fire, turned over the gas, and carried a detective novel to bed. Then he put the wire guard in front of the fire, turned out the gas, and carried a detective novel to bed. Then he put the wire guard in front of the fire, turned away the gas, and carried a detective novel to bed. Then he put the wire guard in front of the fire, turned in the gas, and carried a detective novel to bed. 899) He was in Germany, visiting his home, when war broke down. He was in Germany, visiting his home, when war broke in. He was in Germany, visiting his home, when war broke off. He was in Germany, visiting his home, when war broke out. 900) Chips saw them off at the railway station at the evening. Chips saw them to at the railway station in the evening. Chips saw them of at the railway station in the evening. Chips saw them off at the railway station in the evening. 901) She breaks off and glances at the door again. She breaks of and glances at the door again. She breaks away and glances at the door again. She breaks out and glances at the door again. 902) “Thanks to Allah for having placed the sea between ours and such a foe!” was the caliph’s fervent rejoinder. A B C D 903) We were considered such dunces whom we could learn only English. A B C D 904) Everyone knows an under-developed country when they sees one. A B C D 905) Sometimes there were unexpected respites – a half holiday to let we attend a football match A B which some unforeseen circumstances had caused to be cancelled. C D 102 906) A long line of decorated cars entered into Izmir on the 9th of September, 1922 on the every side an escort of cavalry. A B C D 907) His white hair and the red uniform of the Court acrobat showed off one another to A B C D perfection. 908) Its like the land your mother and I used to farm here when I brought my gun to the field and took to home a mess of fox squirrels every evening. It’s like the land your mother and I used to farm here when I brought my gun to the field and took home a mess of fox squirrels every evening. It’s like the land your mother and me used to farming here when I brought my gun to the field and took home a mess of fox squirrels every evening. It’s like the land your mother and I used to farm here when I brought mine gun to the field and took home a mess of fox squirrels every evening. 909) You’ve put ones life in his hands many a time. You’ve put your life in his hands many a time. You’ve put one’s life in his hands many a time. You’ve put yours life in his hands many a times. 910) The Maulvi said to his wife,”Arif’s mother, have you noticed?” he whispered. “This Zabda of our A B C has suddenly grown up.” D 911) This protective treatment has safeguarded millions of sheeps and cattles from the disease. A B C D 912) In the flash of lightning, a man’s face can be seen pressed against the glasses outside the door. A B C D 913) Anyhow, what if you are hung for it? Good God: you worm, better men than you have A B C gone to the gallows. D 914) I can. (Peers nearsightedly) why, it’s not much larger than a car. I’m sure it’s some kind of a meteor. A B 915) “Stray cattles if they ever get out of the pasture,” he answered me curtly. “Stray cattle if they ever get from the pasture,” he answered me curtly. “Stray cattle if they ever get out of the pasture,” he answered me curtly. “Stray cattle if they ever get out of the pasture,” he answered me curt. C D 103 916) You thought I was going to say, but I didn’t snatch people pocketbooks. You thought I was going to say, but I didn’t snatch peoples pocketbooks. You thought I was going to say, but I didn’t snatch people’s pocketbooks. You thought I were going to say, but I didn’t snatch people’s pocketbooks. 917) Actually, too, his hair had been graying for years; yet now, for the first times people seemed to notice it. A B C D 918) The air in contact with it be filtered, so that it is free of germs, then the substance does not alter, i.e. bacteria does not develop in it. The air in contact with it be filtered, so that it is free of germs, then the substance does not altar, i.e. bacteria do not develop in it. The airs in contact with it be filtered, so that it is free of germs, then the substance does not alter, i.e. bacterium do not develop in it. The air in contact with it be filtered, so that it is free of germs, then the substance does not alter, i.e. bacteria do not develop in it. 919) Before Pasteur came to the rescue, France had lost forty millions francs through silkworm disease. Before Pasteur came to the rescue, France had lost forty million francs through silkworm disease. Before Pasteur came to the rescue, France lost forty million francs through silkworm disease. Before Pasteur came for the rescue, France had lost forty million francs through silkworm disease. 920) You won’t understand until you reach at threescore and ten. You won’t understand until one reach threescore and ten. You won’t understand until you reach threescore and ten. You won’t understand until you reach threescores and ten. 921) The American insisted on getting back to the road again as soon as possible, expressing himself A B vigorously to the leader by signs as they could not speak one another’s language. C D 922) I and your mother, when she was nineteen and I was twenty two cleared this mountain A B C D slope together. 104 923) He’s too cocksure of himself. If he’s looking for trouble I should certainly let he has it. A B C D 924) The early hunter suffered grave shortages during the winter months and quite often A B these were enough serious to mean starvation for him and his family. C D 925) “That book of yours,” I said, “I suppose, now, it contains all the good actions that we men and women have been going during the last six weeks.” “That book of your,” I said, “I suppose, now, it contains all the good actions that we men and women have been going during the last six weeks.” “That book of you,” I said, “I suppose, now, it contains all the good actions that we men and women have been going during the last six weeks.” “That book of yours,” I said, “I suppose, now, it contains all the good actions that us men and women have been going during the last six weeks.” 926) Prices have risen so suddenly as it seems as though all the cows and buffaloes in the country A B C have been dispatched to the Mount Caucasus. D 927) The Martians. Very friendly. We talked a bit, not much. They learn the English fast. A B C D 928) Sir Almroth Wright wrote a letter to the Times telling the world who had done the discovery. A B C D 929) Next morning it was noised around the School that Grayson’s father had sailed on Titanic. A B C D 930) In 1913 Chips had the bronchitis and was off duty for nearly the whole of the winter term. A B C D 931) It had been a damp, foggy day, and the walk across the quadrangle to the dining hall A B C had given him chill. D 932) This appeared strange to the king, who could not comprehend the wisdom in the action taken by the sergeant. This appeared strange to the king, who could not comprehend wisdom in the action taken by the sergeant. This appeared strange to king, who could not comprehend wisdom in the action taken by the sergeant. This appeared strange to the king, whom could not comprehend the wisdom in the action taken by the sergeant. 105 933) Flemings, born on the land, were becoming a medical family. A B C D 934) Now the malaria each year kills millions of men and weakens millions more. A B C D 935) In the mountain country above the Sakarya river, some fifty kilometers west of Ankara the two A valiant people fought almost a man to man for fourteen days under the burning heat of the sun. B C D 936) After this, he determined that his next journey should be to travel right across Sahara from Algiers, on the north coast of Africa, to Timbuktu. After this, he determined that his next journey should be to travel right across the Sahara from the Algiers, on the north coast of Africa, to Timbuktu. After this, he determined that his next journey should be to travel right across the Sahara from Algiers, in the north coast of Africa, to Timbuktu. After this, he determined that his next journey should be to travel right across the Sahara from Algiers, on the north coast of Africa, to Timbuktu. 937) On Thursday, when each of the girls brought a small portion of sugars on bread, Zaibunnisa A B C would arrange for at least two baskets. D 938) The commune deals in those peasants having wages that are too low or who are unable A B to maintain their family owing to physical handicaps. C D 939) “They’ll soon be ripe, too,” I said as I looked at the dozens or more rows of tomatoes on the A B C D lower side of the patch. 940) “Maybe the hair of my head could be counted,” she said, “but no one could ever count my A B C regard for you.” D 941) The youth was tall and was wearing black corduroy trouser and a leather jacket with a zip. A B C D 942) “Like for us to have a cottage on the island. Like for us to have a nicer apartment, nicer A B furnitures, nicer clothes, a car.” C D 106 943) Lysozyme was not a chemical but a natural antiseptic; and unlike chemical antiseptics, it A destroyed germs and yet had no harmful affect on the leucocytes. B C D 944) Clark gave Harry three-ten dollars bills and told him to give that money to his son, Clay. A B C D 945) One did find oneself at last standing by the trunks and suitcases outside No. 6, Miller field Place, A waiting for the taxi that was to convey the family and their luggage to the railway station. B C D 946) In politics she was a radical, with leaning toward the views of people like Bernard Shaw A and William Morris. B C D 947) I had seen the beauty of many wild flowers, a few rock cliffs, and much species of hard and soft wood trees. I had seen the beauty of many wild flowers, a few rocks cliffs, and many species of hard and soft wood trees. I had seen the beauty of many wild flowers, a few rock cliffs, and many species of hard and soft wood trees. I had seen beauty of many wild flowers, a few rock cliffs, and many species of hard and soft wood trees. 948) I have a thousands of faces in my mind—the faces of boys. A B C D 949) It’s not much larger than a car. I’m sure it’s some kind of a meteor. A B C D 950) Paterna in Valencia was the home of pottery, Jean and Algarve were noted for their mines of A B the gold and the silver, Cordova for its iron and lead and Malaga for its rubies. C D 951) Mr. Somervell – a most delightful man, to whom my debt is great – was charged for A B the duty of teaching the stupidest boys the most disregarded thing – namely, to write mere English. C D 952) He made a special point of getting to know the all new boys and having them to tea with him A B C D during their first term. 107 953) Martin Luther King, Jr. was the most charismatic leader of the civil right movement of A B the 1950s and 1960s until his assassination in 1968. C D 954) This swarm may pass away, but once they’ve started, they’ll be coming down from the North now one after another. This swarm may pass over, but once they’ve started, they’ll be coming down from the North now one after other. This swarm may pass over, but once they’ve started, they’ll be coming down from North now one after another. This swarm may pass over, but once they’ve started, they’ll be coming down from the North now one after another. 955) He used to look down at his feet and wonder which one it was that had performed so signal service. A B C D 956) That, the trivial cause of so many momentous happenings, were the one thing of which details A B C D evaded him. 957) But he re-saw the glorious hump of the Gable and the mouse grey depth of Wastwater under A B C D the Screes. 958) And she liked boys, she told him, and would enjoy to live amongst them. A B C D 959) I was afraid you were a solicitor or a stockbroker or a dentist or a man with big cotton business A B C D in Manchester. 960) The explosions continued deafeningly; the whole building shook as it were being lifted off its A B C foundation. D 961) He made his best; that was all anyone could do in any job. He did his best; that was all anyone could do in any job. He did his best; which was all anyone could do in any job. He did his best; that was all someone could do in any job. 962) She said with mock gravity, “This is an occasion, you know – this last farewell of our.” She said with a mock gravity, “This is an occasion, you know – this last farewell of ours.” She said with mock gravity, “This is an occasion, you know – this last farewell of ours.” She said with mock gravity, “This is occasion, you know – this last farewell of ours.” 108 963) I feel rather like a new boy to begin his first term with you. A B C D 964) Some of the doors were open, too, so he knew he and the woman were not lone. A B C D 965) The woman did not watch the boy to see if he was not going to run now, nor did she watch her purse, which she left behind her on the daybed. The woman did not watch the boy to see if he was not going to run now, nor had she watched her purse, that she had left behind her on the daybed. The woman did not watch the boy to see if he was not going to run now, nor she watched her purse, which she had left behind her on the daybed. The woman did not watch the boy to see if he was not going to run now, nor she watched her purse, which she had left behind her on the daybed. 966) Many boys attempt seriously to make well, and really have the native ability to do so. A B C D 967) When Mrs. Wickett came in with his cup of tea she did know whether he had been laughing and crying. And neither did Chips himself. When Mrs. Wickett came in with his cup of tea she did know whether he had been laughing or crying. And neither did Chips himself. When Mrs. Wickett came in with his cup of tea she did know whether he had been laughing or crying. And neither Chips did himself. When Mrs. Wickett came in with his cup of tea she did knew whether he had been laughing or crying. And neither did Chips himself. 968) There was water there all right – but it was a good 46 metres below, and there was neither a rope or a bucket! A B C D 969) The children just don’t seem to care about anything, whether they get good grades and bad. A B C D 970) The actual fact remains that when the number is not simply a juxtaposition of persons, A B but a compact whole, then it tends to become “Power”. C D 971) We find the universe frightening because of the stretches of time so great that we A B cannot imagine them, making the whole of human past history so very small in comparison. C D 109 972) There was just the faintest chance that the Governors might do the appointment a A B C D permanent one. 973) It also means situation in which you are always wondering where the next meal is A B C coming from or even if there will be a next meal. D 974) I’m just passing away, Harry. Thought I might run into Clay here. I’m just passing out, Harry. Thought I might run into Clay here. I’m just passing through, Harry. Thought I might run into Clay here. I’m just passing through, Harry. Thought I might run off Clay here. 975) Mao says that men hold up half the sky and women, for their part, are determined to A B keep their half raise at the same height as that held up by men. C D 976) He was a quiet, conventional person, and the world, viewed from the heaven of A B C Brookfield seemed to him full of distasteful innovations. D 977) “If you do not dig it,” said they, “before the king you shall go, and then you will be hung.” A B C D 978) He had married, though it had been so long ago that none of the staff at Brookfield A B C could remember his wife. D 979) My best plan sure is to return to the camel-men and tell them they have not shown A B C me the right way to cure this disease. D 980) He did not want to talk to anybody or to receive condolences; he wanted to get used to A B C things, if he could, before facing the kind words of other. D 981) After the drum beat had ceased, the drumbeater called for to the people. After the drum beat had ceased, the drumbeater called on to the people. After the drum beat ceased, the drumbeater called out to the people. After the drum beat had ceased, the drumbeater called out to the people. 110 982) The purpose was the same, to prevent germs to get into the wound. A B C D 983) She bent down enough to permit stoop and pick up her purse. A B C D 984) So they took him and set him to work, but the ground was so stiff and hardly that he A B C D made slow progress. 985) It uncoiled rapid and struck, but he managed to jump back just in time to avoid the deadly fangs. A B C D 986) By that time two or three people past, stopped, turned to look, and some stood A B C watching. D 987) The unfortunate little patient presented all the characteristics of hydrophobia: spasms, A B restlessness, and shudders at the least breathe of air. C D 988) I circled round and round hoping I’d loose him, but I kept hearing something behind me. A B C D 989) He had for some reason been inflicted with an acute desire to depreciate himself and all his attainments. A B C D 990) Maulvi Abul had two main sources of inspiration, in that he had implicit faith. A B C D 991) The abject of his antiseptic method, as it was called, was to stop germs from getting into the body. A B C D 992) Finally the mayor discharged Hubert with warning that he would consult the public A B C prosecutor and asked for farther orders. D 993) Economical decentralization, which is perhaps the most important step in Chinese A B domestic policy, has freed China from a traditionally cumbersome bureaucracy. C D 111 994) The root lay across an apparently trackless desert. The route lay across an apparently trackless dessert. The route lay across an apparently trackless desert. The route laid across an apparently trackless desert. 995) Della knew her hare was more beautiful than any queens jewels and gifts. Della knew her hear was more beautiful than any queen’s jewels and gifts. Della knew her hair was more beautiful than any queen’s jewels and gifts. Della knew her heir was more beautiful then any queen’s jewels and gifts. 996) The pines on top of the mountain above us looked as if the fingers of their long bows A B were fondling the substance of a white cloud. D 997) Across the road after a rampart of ancient elms lay Brookfield, russet under its A B C autumn mantle of creeper. C D 998) When germs enter the body, they are immediate attacked on hosts of white cells from the whole neighbourhood. When germs enter the body, they are immediately attacked the hosts of white cells from whole the neighbourhood. When germs enter into the body, they are immediately attacked by hosts of white cells from the whole neighbourhood. When germs enter the body, they are immediately attacked by hosts of white cells from the whole neighbourhood. 999) A hundred years ago, boys from this school were fighting with the French. A B C D 1000) The other masters obeyed me; you prefer to stick with your old methods, and the result A B C is simply chaos and inefficiency. D 1001) She tried to get on her father’s lap and fly at me while tears of defeat blinded her eyes. A B C D 1002) Lister sterilized his instruments with carbolic acid, and used carbolic acid to kill the A germs on his hands, on the patient’s skin, and even on the air in the operating theatre. B C D 112 1003) It was during his work on the silkworm disease that Pasteur suffered from a stroke, the physical effects of which he never shook of. It was during his work on the silkworm disease that Pasteur suffered from a stroke, the physical effects of which he never shook off. It was during his work on the silkworm disease that Pasteur suffered from a stroke, the physical affects of which he never shook off. It was during his work on the silkworm disease that Pasteur suffered with a stroke, the physical effects of which he never shook off. 1004) Unfortunately the caravan with which Christopher was travelling insisted on making a A B lengthy detour to water their camels on a well. C D 1005) Thousands, even millions, will die for starvation because of famines caused by lack of rain. A B C D 1006) Norma didn’t remain true of her husband. Norma didn’t remain true from her husband. Norma didn’t remain true with her husband. Norma didn’t remain true to her husband. 1007) But they would be very different from the little tides which the small mass of the A B C moon rises in our oceans. D 1008) The cure of this sort of treatment is again not easy. The cure to this sort of treatment is again not easy. The cure with this sort of treatment is again not easy. The cure for this sort of treatment is again not easy. 1009) “Then, Roger, you go to that sink and wash yours face,” said the woman, A B whereupon she turned him loose – at last. C D 1010) He began to climb second bluff that lifted abruptly from the flat toward the sky. He began to climb the second bluff that lifted abruptly from the flat toward the sky. He began to climb the second bluff that lifted abrupt from the flat toward the sky. He began to climb the second bluff that lifted abruptly from the flat toward sky. 113 1011) At any moment the Martian air might draw his soul from himself, as marrow comes from a white bone. In any moment the Martian air might draw his soul from him, as marrow comes of a white bone. At any moment the Martian air might draw his soul from him, as marrow comes from a white bone. At any moment the Martian air might draw his soul from him, as marrow comes by a white bone. 1012) Besides, Chips could even remember Brookfield in Wetherby’s time. A phenomena that A B C was. D 1013) Shamim Ahmed picked up his yard stick, uttered “In the name of Allah” silently, A measured seven yards, picked up a large scissor and cut the cloth. B C D 1014) Her breathes, however, were coming faster and faster. A B C D 1015) One of those picture child often reproduced in advertising leaflets and the photogravure A B sections of the Sunday papers. C D 1016) Then, in 1914, he joined the RAMC, and came face to face with one of the main medical A B C problems of First World War: the treatment of infected wounds. D 1017) He liked those short leading articles in Times that introduced a few tags that he A B C D recognized. 1018) Full Sahara area, stretching almost the complete width of North Africa, is many A B C times the size of Great Britain. D 1019) The child died behind twenty-four hours of horrible suffering suffocated by the mucus which filled the mouth. The child died after twenty-four hours of horrible suffering suffocated by the mucus whom filled the mouth. The child died after twenty-four hours of horrible suffering suffocated by the mucus which filled mouth. The child died after twenty-four hours of horrible suffering suffocated by the mucus which filled the mouth. 114 1020) Nine and half million people perished in a single famine which swept North China A B C D in the last century. 1021) There were blessed breaks of routine, but not, of course, comparable to the holidays we got at Christmas. A B C D 1022) The package was lying to the front door. The package was lying in the front door. The package was lying on the front door. The package was lying by the front door. The other passengers whirled away cross the Martian meadow, leaving the man alone among his family. A B C D 1024) Two percent of the community’s annual wages comprises the fund that the A B commune deals with to cater the low wage peasants. C D 1025) There is terror from the outset, and there is all the components necessary to A B create a melodrama – a dimly-lit bus station, a storm accompanied by flashes of lightning, C and the promise of violent action or emotion. D 1023) 1026) At such times, not only the profligate who ranged abroad, but even those who were A B C usually content to live with their loneliness was taken out from their hide outs. D 1027) “Aghani,” which Al-Isbahani, a descendant of the Umayyads, were then composing in A Iraq, was the masterpiece for which Al-Hakam sent the author a thousand dinars in order to secure B C its first copy. D 1028) The crowd of official visitors to Peking, performing a devoted quasi-pilgrimage, A are now more numerous than the battalions of traders who go twice yearly to Canton B C Fair. D 115 1029) I do not think that this sort of thing is as serious a reason for failure as do some of the critics of our colleges who sees things from the outside and at a large range. I do not think that this sort of a thing is as serious a reason for failure as do some of the critics of our colleges who see things from the outside and at a large range. I do not think that this sort of thing is as serious a reason for failure as does some of the critics of our colleges who see things from the outside and at a large range. I do not think that this sort of thing is as serious a reason for failure as do some of the critics of our colleges who see things from the outside and at a large range. 1030) A number of cases of diphtheria in the school to which this child went during that month A has happened and we are all, quite apparently thinking of that, though no one has as yet B C D spoken of the thing. 1031) Three-fourths of an acre in the heart of this wilderness right on the mountain top were A B C D the only place that was left uncultivated. 1032) Taking room elsewhere for myself leaving the books in sole, undisturbed tenancy were A B the only one of the alternative solutions that I was faced. C D 1033) Most of the onlookers was women who assembled there to watch the proceedings with wistful longing at the colourful display. Most of the onlookers were women whom assembled there to watch the proceedings with wistful longing at the colourful display. Most of the onlookers were women who assembled there to watch the proceedings with wistful longing at the colourful display. Most of the onlookers were women who assembled there to watch the proceedings with wistful longing on the colourful display. 1034) Accordingly, he set up a committee who was given a task to purify the language by A B C D substituting genuine Turkish words for those of Arabic and Persian origin. 116 1035) Tied neatly in a large silken kerchief were a pair of gold pendants set with large, shining stones and a hundred rupee note. Tied neatly in a large silken kerchief was a pair of gold pendants set with large, shining stones and a hundred rupee note. Tied neatly in a large silken kerchief were a pair of gold pendants set with large, shining stones and a hundred rupees note. Tied neat in a large silken kerchief were a pair of gold pendants set with large, shining stones and a hundred rupee note. 1036) It would probably be two or three weeks before the next village reached. A B C D 1037) The queue of countries on the waiting list to recognize the Peoples’ Republic of China is A B C D growing longer. 1038) Reckless with misery, I made plunge. Reckless in misery, I made a plunge. Reckless by misery, I made a plunge. Reckless with misery, I made a plunge. 1039) The voice it heralded sounded on my ears like a summons to damnation. The voice it heralded sounded in my ears like a summon to damnation. The voice it heralded sounded in my ears like a summons to damnation. The voice it heralded sounded in my ears like summons to damnation. 1040) During our early childhood I, Lionel and Sylvia never had anything to spend for A B C ourselves. D 1041) Those who knew him will be sorry to hear that he was killed last week, on the Western Front. Those who knew him will be sorry to hear that he was killed last week, in the Western Front. Those who knew him will be sorry to hear that he was killed last week, on Western Front. Those who knew him will be sorry to hear that he was killed last week, on the West Front. 1042) Have you been at the cinema, sir? Have you been in the cinema, sir? Have you been to the cinema, sir? Have you been to cinema, sir? 117 1043) He had not, therefore, expected to find a woman on the Great Gable; but, having A B encountered one who seemed to need masculine help, it was even more terrifying that C she should turn the tables by helping him. D 1044) So that when something occurs that oughtn’t to, don’t you think it will be a bit A B C unfair to come down on them as if it were their own fault for being here. D 1045) That was when I was six year old and they brought me to the field to thin corn. A B C D 1046) Times are changing, whether you realize it and not. Times are changing, whether you realize it nor not. Times are changing, whether you realize it or not. Time are changing, whether you realize them or not. 1047) Life can exist only in a narrow belt surrounding each of these distance where the temperature is neither too hot nor too cold. Life can exist only in a narrow belt surrounding each of these fires at a where the temperature is neither too hot not too cold. Life can exist only in a narrow belt surrounding each of these fires at a where the temperature is neither too hot or too cold. Life can exist only in a narrow belt surrounding each of these fires at a where the temperature is neither too hot nor too cold. fire at a certain certain distance certain distance certain distance 1048) Chips began in sheer bewilderment; and then he took off isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment. Chips began in sheer bewilderment; and then he took up isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment. Chips began in sheer bewilderment; and then he took out isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment. Chips began in sheer bewilderment; and then he took from isolated words out of that extraordinary indictment. 1049) He could help them to get the most from their own natural way of life rather then A B C persuade them to adopt Western habits. D 118 1050) The boy wanted to say something other from “Thank you, ma’am” to Mrs. Luella A B Bates Washington Jones, but although his lips moved, he couldn’t even say that. C D 1051) The woman did not ask the boy anything about where he lived, or his folks, or A B anything else which would embarrass him. C D 1052) A few forms groups which journey in company, but most of them travel alone. A B C D 1053) On the whole, the problem that the college dean faces calls for about the same diagnostic ability so the physician’s. On the whole, the problem that the college dean faces calls for about the same diagnostic ability as the physician’s. On the whole, the problem that the college dean faces calls for about the same diagnostic ability that the physician’s. On the whole, the problem that the college dean faces calls for about the same diagnostic ability like the physician’s. It is not of many value unless he possesses the physical vigour to bring it to bear on the world’s problems. It is not of much value unless he possess the physical vigour to bring it to bear on the world’s problems. It is not of much value unless he does not possess the physical vigour to bring it to bear on the world’s problems. It is not of much value unless he possesses the physical vigour to bring it to bear on the world’s problems. 1054) 1055) He examined it with the air of a connoisseur and studied the price label attached A B C together to it. D 1056) The industrial and agricultural products of Muslim Spain were more than A B C sufficient enough for domestic consumption. D 119 1057) It had been well said that Pasteur “brought the actual facts of disease and death from A B the realm of the supernatural and miraculous into the realm of the natural.” C D th 1058) On the 29 October, the name of the Ottoman Empire was wiped out from the slate of past history. A B C D 1059) He came to marry Mehrun amidst fireworks with musicians playing gay tunes. He came to marry Mehrun amidst firework with musicians playing gay tunes. He came to marry Mehrun amidst fireworks with musicians making gay tunes. He came to marry with Mehrun amidst fireworks with musicians singing gay tunes. 1060) The finder is requested to return the same back to the mayor’s office or to Mr. James, A B C the caretaker of this public hall. D 1061) He felt submerged in a chemical that could possibly dissolve his intellect and A B C burn away his past. D 1062) A certain man who had just come up, looking on and observing this proceeding, A B shouldered his bundle, and, going on to the next village, pretended falsely that he was a doctor. C D 1063) Thus, I got into my bones the basic essential structure of the ordinary British sentence. A B C D 1064) Unfortunately the caravan with which Christopher was travelling insisted on having a lengthy detour to water their camels at a well. Unfortunately the caravan with which Christopher was travelling insisted on doing a lengthy detour to water their camels at a well. Unfortunately the caravan with whom Christopher was travelling insisted in making a lengthy detour to water their camels at a well. Unfortunately the caravan with which Christopher was travelling insisted on making a lengthy detour to water their camels at a well. 1065) Quick, he must take everyone by surprise. Quickly, he must take everyone by surprise. Quickly, he must take everyone by unexpected surprise. Quickly, he must take everyone with unexpected surprise. 120 1066) Norma, overcome by the temptation, pushed the button in the absence of her A B husband and got him to kill in an accident. C D 1067) He went off the day after I had gotten my last haircut about a month ago. A B C D 1068) Suddenly, on the sound of the drum beat, everybody rose from the seat except A B the few ones who still had the food in their hands. C D 1069) Whoever enlarged it, so that it reached it’s present magnitude, is at fault. Whoever enlarged it, so that it reached at its present magnitude, is at fault. Whoever enlarged it, so that it reached its present magnitude, is at fault. Whoever enlarged it, so that it reached its present magnitude, are on fault. 1070) Mr. Steward recommended that she pressed the button unit and get money to improve her life style. A B C D 1071) I said, “I will not take up your time, dear boy, with telling you what the matter is with me.” I said, “I will not take to your time, dear boy, with telling you what the matter is with me.” I said, “I will not take into your time, dear boy, with telling you what the matter is with me.” I said, “I will not take off your time, dear boy, with telling you what the matter is with me.” 1072) I must get hold of me. I must get hold of myself. I must get hold of myselves. I must get hold of mineself. 1073) We can’t help but believe that Brookfield is better than a lot of other schools. We can’t help believe that Brookfield is better than a lot of other schools. We can’t help but believing that Brookfield is better than a lot of other schools. We can’t help but belief that Brookfield is better than a lot of other schools. 1074) “But from here on in, son, I hope you will behave yourselves.” “But from here on in, son, I hope you will behave yourself.” “But from here on in, son, I hope you have behaved yourself.” “But from here on in, son, I hope you behave yourself.” 121 1075) Chips put in for Brookfield after a year in Melbury, which he hadn’t liked because he had ragged there a good deal. Chips had put in for Brookfield after a year at Melbury, which he hadn’t liked because he had been ragged there a good deal. Chips put in for Brookfield after a year at Melbury, which he didn’t like because he had been ragged there a good deal. Chips put in for Brookfield after a year at Melbury, which he hadn’t liked because he had been ragged there a good deal. 1076) It had a long strap, and she carried it slang across her shoulder. A B C D 1077) They are more willing to look for new truths than to assume that what has been considered true will always be true. They are more willing to look after new truths than to assume that what has been considered true will always be true. They are more willing to look up new truths than to assume that what has been considered true will always be true. They are more willing to look into new truths than to assume that what has been considered true will always be true. 1078) I don’t know --- there’s something to be said for going to a barber shop once in a while as there is no use put the barbers out of business. I don’t know --- there’s something to be said for going to a barber shop once in a while as there is no use putting the barbers out of business. I don’t know --- there’s something to be said for going to a barber shop once in a while as there is no use putting the barbers out of a business. I don’t know --- there’s something to be said for going to a barber shop once in a while as there is no use to put the barbers out of business. 1079) She did not move and seemed, inwardly, quiet; an unusually attractive little thing, and as strong as a heifer in appearance. She did not move and seemed, inwardly, quietly; an unusually attractive little thing, and as stronger as a heifer in appearance. She did not move and seemed, inward, quiet; an unusual attractive little thing, and as strong as a heifer in appearance. She did not move and seemed, inwardly, quiet; an unusually attractively little thing, and as strong as a heifer in appearance. 122 1080) He had not worries; his pension was adequate, and there was a few money saved up besides. He had no worries; his pension was adequately, and there was little money saved up besides. He had no worries; his pension was adequate, and there was a little money saved up besides. He had no worries; his pension was adequate, and there was the little money saved up beside. 1081) Her young idealism worked in his maturity to produce an amalgam very gentle and wise. Her young idealism worked for his maturity to produce an amalgam very gentle and wise. Her young idealism worked upon his maturity to produce an amalgam very gentle and wise. Her young idealism worked up his maturity to produce an amalgam much gentle and wise. 1082) Please come down as soon as you can, my daughter is not good because she is very sick and we have her in the kitchen where it is warm. Please come down as soon as you can, my daughter is not well because she is very sick and we have her in the kitchen where it is warm. Please come down as soon as you can, my daughter is not well because she is very sick and we have her in the kitchen where it is warmly. Please come down as sooner as you can, my daughter is not well because she is very sick and we have her in the kitchen where it is warm. 1083) Of the two headmasters whom Chips worked with during his career, he found Mr. Chatteris good. Of the two headmasters whom Chips worked with during his career, he found Mr. Chatteris the better. Of the two headmasters whom Chips worked with during his career, he found Mr. Chatteris better. Of the two headmasters whom Chips worked with during his career, he found Mr. Chatteris the best. 1084) I therefore had to through them away or wipe them off the map altogether. A B C D 1085) its rear. D 1086) During his first lessen, he was thrown over the animal’s head three times, and once over A B C 1087) Then most wisely, he adopted himself to their habits and customs. A B C D Last week I sent a dozen photographs of me, signed, to a charity bazaar. A B C D 123 1088) After all, it was a well ripe age; and Ralston’s straight wards had, in some ways, had an effect. After all, it was a good ripe age; and Ralston’s strait words had, in some ways, had an effect. Behind all, it was a good ripe age; and Ralston’s straight words had, in some ways, had an affect. After all, it was a good ripe age; and Ralston’s straight words had, in some ways, had an effect. 1089) Besides the great mosque the capitol could already boast a bridge, over the A B C Guadalquivir later enlarged to seventeen arches. D 1090) She stared at it for a long time before taking the key from its envelop and A B C removing the glass dome. D 1091) By that time two or three people past, stopped, turned to look, and some stood A B C watching. D 1092) Today babies are born in hospitals where there is little likelihood of their getting a decease. A B C D 1093) The boy was brought to the alter for slaying because the Qazi had issued a A B C decree to shed the blood of a person for the health of the king. D 1094) “Its quite natural. Imagination.” He stopped. “You haven’t been prowling up in those ruins, have you?” “It’s quiet natural. Imagination.” He stopped. “You haven’t been prowling up in those reigns, have you?” It’s quite natural. Imagination. He stopped. “You haven’t been prowling up in those reins, have you?” It’s quite natural. Imagination. He stopped. “You haven’t been prowling up in those ruins, have you?” 124 1095) For of course, while every farmer hoped the locusts would look over his farm and A B go on to the next, it was only fair to warn each other; one must play fair. C D 1096) If it’s not a meteor, its an optical illusion … mess hysteria. If it’s not a meteor, it’s an elliptical illusion … mass hysteria. If it’s not a meteor, it’s an optical illusion … mass hysteria. If it’s not a meteor, it’s an optical allusion … mass hysteria. 1097) He must have cried silently for his eyes and nose were red and he looked pail. A B C D 1098) One evening, as the son was setting, some travellers stayed to rest under a clump of trees, and, loosening their camels, set them to grace. One evening, as the sun was sitting, some travellers stayed to rest under a clump of trees, and, loosening their camels, sit them to graze. One evening, as the sun was setting, some travellers stayed to rust under a clump of trees, and, losening their camels, set them to graze. One evening, as the sun was setting, some travellers stayed to rest under a clump of trees, and, loosening their camels, set them to graze. 1099) “It won’t do, Mr. Chipping, and you must ascribe it to my forebearance that I have put up with it so long.” “It won’t do, Mr. Chipping, and you must prescribe it to my forbearance that I have put up with it such long.” “It won’t do, Mr. Chipping, and you mist ascribe it to my forbearance that I have put up with it so long.” “It won’t do, Mr. Chipping, and you must ascribe it to my forbearance that I have put up with it so long.” 1100) Royals smiles were directed towards him, and gentle applause broke out from every A B hand, which he understood at once, and the old bent form moved on way from the hurdle. C D 1101) You can’t satisfy your conscience by writing a cheque for a few guineas and keeping A B C them on arm’s length. D 1102) When you are getting in on year it is nice to sit by the fire and drink a cup of tea and A B listen to the school bell sounding dinner, call over , prep, and lights-out. C D 125 1103) I have since been induced to come to the opinion that it must have been there A B C all the time, and must have been beating, but I cannot account to it. D 1104) How often had I stood outside sweet shops with empty pockets longing for a penny or A B two to materialize somehow or hung on the outskirt of a crowd around an ice cream barrow. C D 1105) He invited professors from the East to the university and set forth endowments A B C for their salaries. D 1106) They burnt huge fires to drift up thick clouds of smoke and made loud noise by A B beating the tin cans to keep the locusts up with their fields. C D 1107) She held his hand and burst in tears. She held his hand and burst into tears. She held his hand and burst from tears. She held his hand and burst with tears. 1108) Within a week, they were head on heels in love; before Chips could walk without A B C D a stick, they considered themselves engaged. 1109) He put the wire guard in front of the fire, turned over the gas, and carried a detective novel to bed. He put the wire guard in front of the fire, turned out the gas, and carried a detective novel to bed. He put the wire guard in front of the fire, turned away the gas, and carried a detective novel to bed. He put the wire guard in front of the fire, turned back the gas, and carried a detective novel to bed. 1110) Keep an eye on Clay, will you? I mean – well, I had to do it. Keep an eye at Clay, will you? I mean – well, I had to do it. Keep an eye over Clay, will you? I mean – well, I had to do it. Keep an eye up Clay, will you? I mean – well, I had to do it. 126 1111) Nobody checked on. He said he did. Nobody checked in. He said he did. Nobody checked by. He said he did. Nobody checked up. He said he did. 1112) He took his fourth class as usual after call-over, setting them to grammar to learn through heart while he himself stayed at his desk in a cold, continuing trance. He took his fourth class as usual after call-over, setting them to grammar to learn with heart while he himself stayed at his desk in a cold, continuing trance. He took his fourth class as usual after call-over, setting them to grammar to learn on heart while he himself stayed at his desk in a cold, continuing trance. He took his fourth class as usual after call-over, setting them to grammar to learn by heart while he himself stayed at his desk in a cold, continuing trance. 1113) I must have walked – I don’t know – just a little way, when I noticed a car pulled ahead into a lane. I must have walked – I don’t know – just a little way, when I noticed a car pulled away into a lane. I must have walked – I don’t know – just a little way, when I noticed a car pulled off into a lane. I must have walked – I don’t know – just a little way, when I noticed a car pulled on into a lane. 1114) The Turks themselves were only too glad to be able to lay down their arms after almost continuous fighting since 1911. The Turks themselves were only too glad to be able to lay off their arms after almost continuous fighting since 1911. The Turks themselves were only too glad to be able to lay out their arms after almost continuous fighting since 1911. The Turks themselves were only too glad to be able to lay by their arms after almost continuous fighting since 1911. 1115) His reign lasted for fifty years, from 912 to 961 an exceptionally long time for that day; it A B C was signalized , politically, by the proclamation by the amir of him as caliph. D 127 1116) Suddenly, at the sound of the drum beat, everybody rose from the seat except A B the few ones who still had the food in his or her hands. C D 1117) I thought I’d just call up to them and ask if they could help me – if they might let me have some gas. A B C D 1118) Clay believes there’s a pearl in this oyster for the same reason you and myself A B C believe whatever we believe to keep us going. D 1119) Open the oyster of course, so Clay will see for he that there’s no pearl in it. So he’ll begin to face reality, as he should, as each of us should. Open the oyster of course, so Clay will see for him that there’s no pearl in it. So he’ll begin to face reality, as he should, as each of us should. Open the oyster of course, so Clay will see for himself that there’s no pearl in it. So he’ll begin to face reality, as he should, as each of we should. Open the oyster of course, so Clay will see for himself that there’s no pearl in it. So he’ll begin to face reality, as he should, as each of us should. 1120) Some of you have come from the areas where one’s quest for freedom left you A B C D battered by the storms of prosecution and staggered by the winds of police brutality. 1121) They let me see the great ceremony, that took place as soon after the creation of the A B C post as Gorgios’s uniform could be got ready. D 1122) He held the school list, a long sheet curling over a board; and each boy, as they passed, A B C spoke his own name for Chips to verify and then tick off on the list. D 1123) For he, I have always had the greatest regard. For himself, I have always had the greatest regard. For his, I have always had the greatest regard. For him, I have always had the greatest regard. 1124) Paterna in Valencia was the home of potteries. A B C D 128 1125) Jean and Algarve were noted for their mines of gold and silver, Cordova for their iron A B C and lead, and Malaga for its rubies. D 1126) In the flash of lightning, a man’s face can be seen pressed against the glasses outside the door. A B C D 1127) Everything! It’s one of the reason I’m here, to intoxicate myself with your primitive minds. Everything! It’s one of the reasons I’m here, to intoxicate me with your primitive minds. Everything! It’s one of the reasons I’m here, to intoxicate myself with your primitive minds. Everything! It’s one of the reasons I’m here, to intoxicate myself by your primitive minds. 1128) He will get more practice out of me than out of seventeen hundreds of your ordinary, commonplace patients. He will get more practices out of me than out of seventeen hundred of your ordinary, commonplace patients. He will get more practice out of me than out of seventeen hundred of your ordinary, commonplace patients. He will get more practise out of me than out of seventeen hundred of your ordinary, commonplace patients. 1129) Superstitious beliefs are being overcome by using the scientific method to demonstrate A B that there is no solid bases for them. C D 1130) 1131) We’re Earth people. This is Mars. It was meant for Martians. A B C D You’d be surprised what thorough study I’ve made. A B C D 1132) A few people find jobs a couple of months every year the North or the South, come back A B C half dead of homesickness, and live on next to nothing the rest of the year. D 1133) It modeled its coinage on Eastern patterns, with dinar as the gold unit and the dirham as the silver unit. A B C D 129 1134) The few pence a week pocket-money we received was to be put into a money box and saved. A few pence a week pocket-money we received was to be put into a money box and saved. Few pence a week pocket-money we received was to be put into a money box and saved. The few pence week pocket-money we received was to be put into a money box and saved. It was the Brookfield far more than Greenwich time that both he and his landlady kept. It was Brookfield far more than Greenwich time that both he and his landlady kept. It was Brookfield far more than a Greenwich time that both he and his landlady kept. It was a Brookfield far more than Greenwich time that both he and his landlady kept. 1135) 1136) In the mountain country over the Sakarya river, some fifty kilometers west of Ankara the two valiant people fought almost man to man for fourteen days under the burning heat of sun. In the mountain country above Sakarya river, some fifty kilometers west of Ankara the two valiant people fought almost a man to man for fourteen days under the burning heat of the sun. In the mountain country above the Sakarya river, some fifty kilometer west of Ankara the two valiant people fought almost man to man for fourteen days under the burning heat of a sun. In the mountain country above the Sakarya river, some fifty kilometers west of Ankara the two valiant people fought almost man to man for fourteen days under the burning heat of the sun. 1137) And once, on a night of full moonlight, the air raid warning was given while Chips A B was taking his lower fourth in the Latin. C D 1138) They’re just about the best in English. They’re just about best in English. They’re just about a best in English. They’re just about the best in the English. 1139) As my correct name, Spencer Churchill, began with an ‘S’, I gained no more advantage from the alphabets than the wider sphere of letters. As my correct name, Spencer Churchill, began with ‘S’, I gained no more advantage from the alphabet than the wider sphere of letters. As my correct name, Spencer Churchill, began with an ‘S’, I gained no more advantage from an alphabet than the wider sphere of letters. As my correct name, Spencer Churchill, began with an ‘S’, I gained no more advantage from the alphabet than the wider sphere of letters. 130 1140) But to see boys by the dozen taking jobs lasting from six o’clock in the evening A B till two in the morning, six days in week; to see boys undergoing transfusion of blood C to get money for their food and books, is a heart-rending spectacle. D 1141) There are two long benches stage Right, back to back; one faces audience A B and one faces the rear wall. C D 1142) In another corner of the room after a screen was a gas plate and an icebox. A B C D 1143) Pasteur was sent to school at Communal College where at first he showed no A B C interest whatever in books or study. D 1144) The trans-Sahara journey began from a little town, Boussaada, known to the A B C natives as the “Port of the Sahara.” D 1145) He arranged with the driver to give a lift as far as it went. A B C D 1146) Very recently indeed, the discovery of oil beneath sand has begun to bring changes. A B C D 1147) Less than three years ago most of the area had for countless years consisted of A immense stretches of the barren sand, intensely hot during the day. B C D 1148) Ten feet strips of steel mesh were dragged from the truck and placed together to A B C make a runway for the wheels. D 1149) He was dropped at the town of Ghardaia, a typical desert city, except for that the A B C flies are even more numerous and stickier. D 131 1150) Christopher performed a useful service in helping the greaser with this arduous operation. A B C D 1151) For he liked, if the weather were mild enough, to stroll across to the playingA B C fields in an afternoon and watched the games. D 1152) He liked to smile and exchange a few words with the boys when they touched A B C their caps with him. D 1153) And he would ask the new boys where they lived, and if they had family A B connection at Brookfield. C 1154) D He is following a direction, mapped on by his parents, that runs counter to all of A B C his interests and abilities. D 1155)