VI. Choose the best answer.
1. The robber didn’t know that he was a ........................ (plain - cloth, plain - clothing, plain -clothes, plain - clothed)
2. He is indifferent.................. other people’s troubles. (at, with, from, to)
3. Several senators criticized the bill, but .................. voted against it. (nothing, neither, most, none)
4. Do you consider .................... wise to ignore him? (it, it is, it to be, it being)
5. John’s car has a flat tire................... now is to walk to the nearest telephone. (He can do that, All he can do, He can do so, That he can do)
6. ................... we have satisfied you, you have no further grounds for complaint. (Since that, Now that, Lest, In case)
7. You are really incompetent! It ................... hours ago. (should finish, must have finished, should have been finished, must be finished)
8. The football match was to have been played this afternoon. This sentence tells us that the match
......................... (was played according to plan, must be played this afternoon, was not played as arranged, may be played this afternoon)
9. ................... you don’t like her has nothing to do with the matter. (That, What, Whether, How)
10. I’ll be kind to, her .................... she decide to leave me. (lest, in case, whereas, so as not)
1.The robber didn’t know that he was a plain-clothes officer.
2.He is indifferent to other people’s troubles.
3.Several senators criticized the bill, but none voted against it.
4.Do you consider it wise to ignore him?
5.John’s car has a flat tire. All he can do now is to walk to the nearest telephone.
6.Now that we have satisfied you, you have no further grounds for complaint.
7.You are really incompetent! It should have been finished hours ago.
8.The football match was to have been played this afternoon. This sentence tells us that the match was not played as arranged.
9.That you don’t like her has nothing to do with the matter.
10.I’ll be kind to her lest she decide to leave me.