Exercise 1G
1. Answer the following by estimating.
The headline read 'A MILLION VOTED TODAY.' Actually 90,018 people voted each hour for 12 hours.
Did the newspaper give a sensible account of the number of votes cast in the election?
Answers
to
[c)(i)where(ii)from
(iii)when
(iv)before
(d)(i)as
(ii)in
(iii)through
(iv)into
II.Complete the following dialogue by choosing the correct options.
Ray:I(a)_
four of my friends to dinner today.
Rina:Then I(b)_
my friends also.
Ray:(c)_
a good idea.
Rina:So,(d)_
for dinner?
Ray:Let us decide the menu now.
(a)am inviting/will invite/have invited/shall invite
(b)am to invite/may invite/could invite/will invite
(c)That will be/This may be/This should be/That must be
(d)what should we have/what can we have/what may we have/what
might we have
III.Complete the following sentences by choosing the most appropriate options.
We never(a)_
within the next moment.The future is totally(b)
and no one can read it.However,(c)_
_after reading some books on
astrology most predictions about weather(d)_
_even though there may be
some correctness.
(a)1.guess what is
2.hope what is
3.hope what