Discussion:
CAE Test
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EnglishPeter
2007-10-09 18:36:28 UTC
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I made this small test for you:

Choose the correct word (s) to complete each sentence.
1. Hi, Sue. .................... a good time?
A. Do you have B. Are you having C. You are having D. You have

2. .................... the question?
A. Do you understand B. You understand
C. Are you understanding

3. I'm sorry I .................... able to come to the meeting. I had another
commitment.
A. didn't be B. wasn't C. was

4. Libby took another biscuit while her mother .................... .
A. wasn't looking B. hadn't looked C. didn't look

5. Tom can't write. .................... his arm.
A. He's broken B. He broke C. He was breaking

6. It's only the second time she .................... a horse. She's very good at
it.
A. rode B. rides C. has ridden

7. a: "Mmm. Something smells good."
b: "I .................... cakes all morning."
A. 've made B. 'm making C. 've been making

8. When is the rain going to stop? It's been four months .................... some
sunshine.
A. that we don't have B. that we haven't had
C. that we didn't have D. since we had

9. We .................... chocolate when we were children.
A. haven't been eating B. didn't eat C. haven't eaten

10. a: "Maya's in hospital."
b: 'Is she? Oh, I .................... her some flowers."
A. 'm sending B. 'll send C. 'm going to send

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I will try to put up more tests on the page later taday at
http://plainenglish.alldiscussion.net

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Einde O'Callaghan
2007-10-09 19:39:00 UTC
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As has been pointed out in another newsgroup "little test" would be more
idiomatic.

The purpose of this newsgroup has been to deal with queries from peopßle
learning English about points where they are having difficulty, so your
test is really a bit off-topic.

If you just want to plug your page that would be on-topic.

BTW I think your questions are more FCE than CAE.

Regards, Einde O'Callaghan

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