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SET 4                        GRAMMAR




          1.  Several hectares of their farm were damaged   5.  Global competition and overproduction are
             in the fire. Fortunately, all four members of the   hurting French winemakers. They ‑‑‑‑ to adapt
             Adams family ‑‑‑‑ uninjured.                    before they got left behind.

             A)  could have survived                         A)  should have learned
             B)  used to survive                             B)  had to learn
             C)  would survive                               C)  must learn
             D)  were able to survive                        D)  would learn
             E)  should have survived                        E)  could have learned






          2.  Some women today ‑‑‑‑ in the 18th‑century   6.  According to a widely accepted idea,
             England because women ‑‑‑‑ grand lives,         everyone ‑‑‑‑ work even though they ‑‑‑‑ have
             wearing the finest crafted outfits and going to   no economic necessity to do so.
             parties then.
                                                             A)  can / should
             A)  would sooner live / would lead
                                                             B)  used to / might
             B)  prefer to live / could have led             C)  ought to / may
             C)  must have lived / managed to lead           D)  must / had to
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             D)  would rather have lived / used to lead      E)  would sooner / had better
             E)  could have lived / might have led





          3.  Mountaineers ‑‑‑‑ be in excellent physical   7.  The police say Frank attacked someone at 7
             shape and many people ‑‑‑‑ for mountain         p.m. but it ‑‑‑‑ true because he was with me at
             climbing by running, hiking and bicycling.      that time. They ‑‑‑‑ someone else for Frank.
             A)  could / were to train                       A)  can’t have been / must have mistaken
             B)  had to / will train                         B)  can’t be / must have mistaken
             C)  need to / train                             C)  mustn’t be / might mistake
             D)  don’t have to be / needn’t train            D)  couldn’t be / should have mistaken
             E)  could have been / used to train             E)  might not be / could mistake






          4.  Jack ‑‑‑‑ about his absence yesterday. He ‑‑‑‑   8.  You ‑‑‑‑ work at 8 a.m. in that factory but you
             his car because he doesn’t own a car!           ‑‑‑‑ there after 6 p.m. if you aren’t expected to
                                                             do overtime.
             A)  may be lying / shouldn’t have crashed
             B)  must have lied / didn’t have to crash       A)  have to start / needn’t have stayed
                                                             B)  must start / weren’t supposed to stay
             C)  may have lied / needn’t have crashed
             D)  must be lying / can’t have crashed          C)  are supposed to start / don’t have to stay
                                                             D)  should start / didn’t need to stay
             E)  was supposed to lie / may not have crashed
                                                             E)  can start / mustn’t have stayed




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