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Choose the correct word to fill in the gap 1. He will meet you _________ the hospital at seven o'clock sharp. A) in front B) ahead C) in front of  D) behind of 2. If you want to be healthy, you _______ smoke. A) needn't B) couldn't C) shouldn't D) mustn't to 3. He's _____________ health. A) interested B) interestin C) interested to D) interested in !. "here was #ack yesterday$ % I don't know. He  ________________ seein the doctor.  A) miht has been B) miht have been C) couldn't have been D) mustn't have been &. es, that is the woman _________ wheelchair almost trampled her( A) which B) whose C) who D) that ). "ould you like me to ______________ the patients ne*t week$ A) look to B) look at C) look after D) look into +. I missed the shift at the hospital, so I  _________ take the ne*t one. A) musted B) must C) had to D) had . "hy is your wheelchair so dirty$ % "ell, I  __________________ in the arden for the last two hours. A) have worked B)worked C) am workin  D) have been workin -. edical testin labs ______________ in /weden and 0ermany for many years now.  A) have been makin B) have made C) have been made D) are made 1. et me ___________( I didn't really want to eat all the cookies, I ust couldn't help myself. 

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1. He will meet you _________ the hospital at seven o'clock sharp. A) in front B) ahead C) in front of D) behind of2. If you want to be healthy, you _______ smoke. A) needn't B) couldn't C) shouldn't D) mustn't to3. He's _____________ health. A) interested B) interesting C) interested to D) interested in4. Where was Jack yesterday? - I don't know. He ________________ seeing the doctor. A) might has been B) might have been C) couldn't have been D) mustn't have been5. Yes, that is the woman _________ wheelchair almost trampled her! A) which B) whose C) who D) that6. Would you like me to ______________ the patients next week? A) look to B) look at C) look after D) look into7. I missed the shift at the hospital, so I _________ take the next one. A) musted B) must C) had to D) had8. Why is your wheelchair so dirty? - Well, I __________________ in the garden for the last two hours. A) have worked B)worked C) am working D) have been working9. Medical testing labs ______________ in Sweden and Germany for many years now. A) have been making B) have made C) have been made D) are made10. Let me ___________! I didn't really want to eat all the cookies, I just couldn't help myself. A) to say you B) say you C) explain me D) explain11. Yes, we have bought the parking tickets at the hospital and we _______________ next Friday. I'm so excited. A) will not go B) won't go C) shall not be going D) are not going12. What ___________________ tomorrow evening?! A) will you do B) are you going to do C) shall you be doing D) is you doing13. He will meet you in front of the station at seven o'clock sharp. "in front of" is the only correct preposition in this case.14. If you want to be healthy, you shouldn't smoke. Use "should" or "shouldn't" as a modal verb to give advice. 15. He's bored by politics. Remember to use the "-ed" form of the adjective to describe how people are affected. In this case, "bored by" is the only correct combination of adjective and preposition. 16. Where was Jack yesterday? - I don't know. He might have been seeing the doctor. Use "might have + participle" for a past modal verb of probability. The other forms include "could have + participle - possibility, must have + participle - almost certain, can't have + participle - almost certain in a negative way". 17. Yes, that is the woman whose horse almost trampled her! "whose" is the possessive relative pronoun referring to "the woman" in this case. 18. Would you like me to look after the children next week? "look after" is a phrasal verb which means "to take care of". 19. I missed the train, so I had to take the next one. Past obligation is always "had to". There is no "must" in the past.20. Why are your hands so dirty? - Well, I have been working in the garden for the last two hours. Use the present perfect continuous to state a recent continuous action in the past causing a present result 21. Fiestas have been made in Cologne, Germany for many years now. "have been made" is the correct present perfect passive form required in this case. 22. Let me explain! I didn't really want to eat all the cookies, I just couldn't help myself. "Let" takes an object followed by a verb without "to".23. Yes, we have bought the tickets to the concert and we are going next Friday. I'm so excited. The present continuous is often used to express future intentions, especially principle verbs such as "go".What are you going to do tomorrow evening?! Use "be going to" to ask about future intentions.