Dear All, in the following are some TOIEC-Sample-Questions and I would be very grateful if somebody could help … I have tried to find the correct answers to some TOIEC-preparation-questions but unfortunately I’m not sure if they are correct. Thank you in advance, Frederic
It’s my birthday tomorrow. I ____ going to invite all my friends over for a big party.
a) -
b) will go to
c) am going to
d) will going to
(answer c?)
I ________ like a steak and my son will have a cheeseburger with French Fries.
a) will
b) should
c) -
d) would
(answer d?)
Speaker 1: “You should learn how to delegate…”
possible answers:
a) Yes, I promise that I will become a good delegate.
b) I agree, I have a tendency to keep all my books on the table.
c) The problem is that I’m used to work on my own.
(answer b?)
We ____ be able to evaluate your insurance claim if you ___ us all the details of the accident.
a) will/gave
b) would have/had given
c) would/gave
d) will/are giving
(answer a?)
Whats wrong:
That math books are yours, aren’t they?
(answer: That?)
Whats wrong:
Did she bring her umbrella? It rains again.
(answer: rains?)
Whats wrong:
The exchange student who is living with us doesn’t like fast food, and he doesn’t like candy neighter.
(answer: neighter?)
Whats wrong?
In 1997, he has gone to Paris for two weeks. He hasn’t been back there since then.
answer: has gone?
Whats wrong?
I haven’t slept for two days. My son has being sick with the flu and has kept me up all night.
answer: has being?
Whats wrong?
Global warming is occuring much faster today compared to 100 years since.
answer: since?
Choosing option (a) will result in the following grammatically incorrect sentence:
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Actually, none of the options will produce a grammatically correct sentence if inserted into the blank because the “going to” part is already in the sentence. The correct version of the sentence should be this:
“I am going to invite all my friends over for a big party.”
Actually, option c is not a correctly written sentence. This would be correct:
c) The problem is that I’m used to working on my own.
I agree that there is an apostrophe missing in Frederic’s question. Are you satisfied with the punctuation and capitalization in your own sentence, Torsten?
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