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Module 1

1. All of the following are complete sentences except ______________

A. Wind blows.

B. David wrote a letter.

C. He painted his baby’s room blue.

D. Her daughters look lovely.

E. Paid him high salary.

2. Which sentence is not grammatically correct?

A. Brad gave a bouquet of roses Angie.

B. That pretty girl played the piano beautifully.

C. This perfume smells good.

D. Korn is a student at Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University.

E. They are here at the moment.

3. We should keep our city ________ as much as possible.

A. cleanly

B. cleans

C. clean

D. cleansing

E. cleanliness

4. The tourists from China _______________________.

A. are over there

B. get at the hotel

C. seem here

D. become to the shop

E. looking from the bus

5. Which of the following sentences is a correct English equivalent to

.” คณะกรรมการเลลือกตตตงใหห้เขาดดารงตดาแหนน่งประธาน “?
A. A committee chose him to be elected president.

B. The board of directors appointed him as a president.

C. The committee decided to elect him as a president.

D. A committee elected him to be a president.

E. The committee elected him president.

6. This food tastes ___________.

A. perfectly

B. very warm

C. like salty

D. good

E. well

7. That couple _____________ beautifully on the floor.

A. danced

B. chose

C. taught

D. put

E. got

8. Which of the following is grammatically correct ?

A. Sally sent a John with message.

B. Sally sent John a message.

C. Sally sent message for a John.

D. Sally sent John ‘s a message.

E. Sally sent a message John.

9. Chantra’s son became ________________.

A. at the university.

B. with care

C. efficiently
D. a smart

E. a doctor

10. ____________________ at the aquarium. ( พพิพพิธภตณฑฑ์สตตวฑ์นต าด )

A. Saw dolphins

B. We saw

C. Dolphins we saw

D. We saw dolphins

E. Dolphins us saw

11. All of the following are complete sentences except______________________.

A. Peter always arrives at the office early.

B. Babies seem frightened by loud noise.

C. Those people are famers from all over the country.

D. The Board of Directors asked to keep this a secret.

E. We saw pandas at the zoo.

12. Which sentence is not grammatically correct?

A. Her children can play the violin very well.

B. We call our beloved dog Nemo.

C. Tom gave his wife with a gold bracelet.

D. This problem seems complicated.

E. They are volunteers from public and private sectors.

13. I’m sure that he’ll keep me ________from harm.

A. safely

B. safe

C. saves

D. save

E. saving

14. This wine tastes _______________.


A. well

B. to sourly.

C. very juicy

D. a great deal

E. great

15. Which of the following sentences is a correct English equivalent to

“ คคน่บน่าวสาวอยคขน่ าห้ งบนกตบบพิดามารดา“ ?

A. The bride and groom is upstairs with parents.

B. The couple are up on the second floor with both of their parents.

C. The bride and the groom are upstairs with their parents.

D. The groom and bride live upstairs with parents.

E. The couple are staying up with their parents.

16. Rearrange the following words into a correct basic sentence.

“ wife/Barry/ gave/ a / his / present / to / birthday”

A. To a wife Barry gave his birthday present.

B. Barry gave his wife a birthday to present.

C. Barry to his wife gave a birthday present.

D. His present birthday Barry gave to a wife.

E. Barry gave a birthday present to his wife.

17. They appointed _____________.

A. Nadej their representative

B. successfully

C. with difficulty

D. as their dealer

E. their assistants newcomers

18. We can _________________ by recycling paper.

A. our forests
B. save with our forests

C. save our forests

D. save

E. our forests save

19. Jenny and her sister ____________________ in their bedroom.

A. read with books

B. are reading aloud books

C. read them a story

D. are reading

E. reading for a fairy tale

20. Those boys and girls _______________international students from overseas.

A. remain

B. look

C. are

D. become

E. be

Module 2

1. June ( ) is waiting to ask for her favorite ( ) singer’s


autograph.
(ลายเซซ็นบบุคคลททที่มทชลืที่อเสท ยงททที่มอบใหห้ผทค ห้ ทที่ชลืที่นชอบ)

2. Ouch! ( )That hurts! ( )

3. Those officers found( ) a girl after( ) the earthquake.

4. The teacher asked everybody ( ) to participate in the

forum regularly. ( )

5. David has been absent from work for several days ( ) and ( )

his colleagues are talking about him. ( )


1. These athletes are __________________fit.

A. perfect

B. perfectly

C. perfection

D. perfecting

E. perfected

2. Mr. Jackson and _____________family live in a condominium.

A. he

B. him

C. hers

D. her

E. his

3. My sister often does her _______________on Saturday.

A. shopping

B. shopped

C. shops

D. shop

E. shopper

4 __________________! Your wife looks ______________ in her evening dress ( ชบุดราตรท )

A. Oh…greatness

B. Oh …greatly

C. Wow …great

D. Uh…great

E. Wow…greatly

5. Sam ___________jogging in the park.

A. ought to

B. wants
C. will

D. is

E. remains

1. Jane Austen was a famous ( ) writer in the nineteenth century. (

2. His twisted eyebrows ( ) and unsmiling face make him ( )

look serious and ( ) unkind.

3. Mrs. Potter always ( ) donates her money and stuff to those (

) in need.

4. Oh dear! ( ) Does it hurt? ( )

5. The show can only ( ) be seen until ( ) the end of the week.

6. __________! Samantha looks ___________tonight.

A. Umm…gorgeous

B. Wow…gorgeous

C. Ouch…gorgeously

D. Ouch…gorgeous

E. Hey…gorgeously

7. Jack and Jill eat nutritious food and love to exercise. ____________are in good health.

A. These

B. Each other

C. Both

D. Them

E. Who

8. We will appoint him our __________.

A. representing

B. representative

C. represents
D. represented

E. represent

9. Celine Dion sang very _________at the concert last night.

A. beautiful

B. beautify

C. beauty

D. much in beauty

E. beautifully

5. A friend of mine _______ to Nan when she retries.

A. will move

B. moving

C. to move

D. movement

E. movable

Module 3

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers.

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S or P

1. pliers = [?]

2. donkey = [?]

3. news = [?]

4. geese = [?]

5. fox = [?]
1. Kate bought _____ trousers for her brother.

A. that

B. one

C. a pair of

D. each

E. a

2. Mr. Kline has given ____money to help ____poor students at ____university.

A. all of …any …an

B. many…this …-

C. a large amount of ……some …..my

D. those …some of …both of

E. a great number of …any of …both

3. I always buy ______ books he writes.

A. whose

B. whatever

C. whichever

D. which

E. wherever

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S or P

1. scissors = [?]

2. knife = [?]

3. furniture = [?]

4. monkey = [?]
5. mice = [?]

4. Kanda is studying at ____university overseas. When she first went there, she did not have
___friends at all.

A. the …several

B. a…any

C. -…few

D. an…most

E. these …some

5. Mr.brown worked hard trying to save ___money for _____children’s education.

A. many …some

B. a large number of …each

C. an amount of …his

D. a few …its

E. couple of …all

6. Linda found ___gloves under her desk.

A. one

B. its

C. a pair of

D. a

E. this

Module 4. Verb

1. 25 % of the population in this study____in Bangkok

A. work

B. works

C. have worked

D. to work
E. working

2. Mary : Spain ___surely beat the Netherlands in the football match tonight.

Liam : I don’t think so. The Dutch team ___be the champion. We never know.

A. must …can

B. can … may

C. may…must

D. should …can

E. might …should

3. Both rice and upland crops ___well when not disturbed by insects.

A. to grow

B. grow

C. growing

D. grows

E. grow

4. Remeo and Juliet ____Shakespeare’s masterpiece.

A. to be

B. being

C. be

D. are

E. is

5. . Paul : How can I get to Queen Sirikit National Convention Center?

Trin : You ____take the subway or a taxi.

A. had better

B. will

C. must

D. would

E. may
6. ___you sure that health care in Thailand is improving.

A. Be

B. Can

C. Do

D. Have

E. Are

7. ____Chon Buri FC played very well in this season?

1. Is

B. Do

C. Was

D.Has

E. Are

8. Each group of the student ___turns in food preparation for the weekly discussion class.

A. take

B. to take

C. takes

D. taken

E. taking

9. ____scientists observed the rising mean sea level?

A. Do

B. Have

C. Are

D. Were

E. Did
10. Mark : You ___not drive without a driving license.

Ken: Yes, I know.

A. ought to

B. may

C. must

D. could

E. would

11. To jog every morning and to watch your diet _____ you to become healthy.

A. helps

B. helped

C. to help

D. help

E. helping

12. Student: ____ I return the book to the library a couple of days late?
Librarian: I’m afraid not. You _____ return it on the date due.

A. Can…have to

B. Will…must

C. May…are able to

D. Must…should

E. Ought…had better

13. Taylor: Professor Lee, ____ I call you tomorrow at eight? I’d like to discuss the plan for the next
conference.
Professor Lee: Sure.

A. may

B. might

C. had better

D. do

E. must
14. Dr. Gray: You____ watch your diet and exercise to lower your cholesterol. If not,
you ___ avoid taking medicine for the rest of your life.
Connor: I will do my best, doctor.

A. have…do

B. should…don’t have to

C. may…may not

D. must…cannot

E. are able to…may not

15. Cutting onions _____ a gas. The body _____ tears to remove it.

A. released…produced

B. to release…produces

C. releasing…produce

D. release…producing

E. releases…produces

16. A: _____ the Laotian language and the Thai language share something in common?
B: Yes, they do. But there are some slight differences in vocabulary and sounds.

A. Does

B. Is

C. Do

D. Have

E. Can…could

7. A: What _____ you call the fruit with white flesh in the purple shell?
B: Mangosteen.

A. do

B. are

C. has

D. have

E. does
18. A: Why _____ the baby crying?
B: He is either hungry or sleepy.

A. does

B. has

C. is

D. have

E. do

19. The head of the department and course lecturer _____ to introduce a new teaching strategy to
all reading classes.

A. to plan

B. plans

C. planned

D. planning

E. plan

20. Laura: ____ you still speak Chinese?


Mitch: I cannot speak it now. I ____ speak the language when I worked there 15 years ago.

A. Might…can

B. Can…could

C. Could…could

D. Had to…did

E. Do…might

Module 5.

1. Which sentence is correct?

A. We watched a horrifying, mystery, old, movie on TV yesterday.

B. We watched an old, mystery, horrifying movie on TV yesterday.

C. We watched a mystery, horrifying , old movie on TV yesterday.

D. We watched a horrifying, old , mystery movie on TV yesterday.

E. We watched an old, horrifying, mystery movie on TV yesterday.

2. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson had ____one daughter, so they loved her_____.
A. already…dearest

B. absolutely …dear

C. barely …surely

D. only…dearly

E. almost …sure

3. A : ____

B: A few.

A. How often did he go there ?

B. How much ?

C. How many books did he buy?

D. How long did he stay there?

E. How far does he live ?

4. Which sentence is correct?

A. She listened to the news more, sadder she appeared.

B. The more she listened to the news, the sadder she appeared.

C. The more she listened to the news, she appeared sadder.

D. She listened more, the sadder she appeared.

E. She listened to more news, she appeared sadder.

5. Sopa weight 65 kilos. Benja weighs 65 kilos, too

A. Sopa and Benja are heavy.

B. Sopa and Benja are alike.

C. Sopa and Benja are the same.

D. Sopa looks like Benja.

E. Sopa is as heavy as Benja.

6. Which sentence is correct?

A. She bought that cheap, blue, cotton, lovely blouse from the department store.

B. She bought that cheap, blue , cotton, lovely blouse from the department store.
C. She bought that lovely . cotton cheap, blue , blouse from the department store.

D. She bought that cheap, blue , blouse, lovely . cotton from the department store.

E. She bought that cheap, lovely, blue, cotton blouse from the department store.

7. The secretary worked very ___.

A. careful and fast

B. careful and fastly

C. carefully fastly

D. carefully and fast

E. carefully and fastly

8. Most students in my class got ___ tired after working on the ___ task.

A. hardly ... consumed-time

B. really ... time-consuming

C. just ... time-consumingly

D. enough ... consuming-time

E. much ... time-consumed

11. Wit is 170 centimeters tall. Kitti is also 170 centimeters tall.

A. Kitti is so tall as Wit.

B. Kitti is similar to Wit.

C. Kitti and Wit are the same height.

D. Kitti and Wit are similar.

E. Kitti is like Wit.

12. Which sentence is correct?

A. My new boss is the dark, Japanese, tall, good-looking, gentleman standing over there.

B. My new boss is the Japanese, good-looking, tall, dark gentleman standing over there.

C. My new boss is the tall, dark, Japanese, good-looking gentleman standing over there.

D. My new boss is the tall, dark, good-looking, Japanese gentleman standing over there.

E. My new boss is the good-looking, Japanese, tall, dark gentleman standing over there.
13. Which sentence is correct?

A. The round, teakwood, old, table belonged to my grandfather.

B. The old teakwood, round table, belonged to my grandfather.

C. The round, old, teakwood table belonged to my grandfather.

D. The teakwood, round, old table belonged to my grandfather.

E. The old, round, teakwood table belonged to my grandfather.

14. Dr. Jackson’s voice is ___.

A. loudly and clear

B. loudly and clearly

C. loudly clear

D. loud and clearly

E. loud and clear

15. ___ comes the president of the university.

A. Nearly

B. Since

C. Recently

D. Here

E. Then

16. Which sentence is correct?

A. He eats the more, thinner he becomes.

B. The more he eats, the thinner he becomes.

C. More he eats, he becomes thinner.

D. He eats more, he becomes thinner.

E. He eats the more, he becomes the thinner.

17. ___ ___ flat.

A. constructed new

B. newly constructed
C. constructed newly

D. newly constructing

E. new constructing

18. ___ couple moved into the

A. slow

B. clean

C. exciting

D. bored

E. young

19. ___ write the number of the questions on the line.

A. Already

B. Mostly

C. Once

D. Generally

E. Just

20. A: ___

B: Twice a month.

A. How many books did he buy?

B. How long does he go to the cinema?

C. How often did he go there?

D. How far did he drive?

E. How much did he pay for it?

Module 6.

1. You can leave the package __________ my assistant.

A. on

B. with

C. at
D. across

E. between

2. I’ll leave for the funeral _________ the meeting ends.

A. as soon as

B. as if

C. until

D. so that

E. wherever

3. My daughter ran quickly __________ the house and went _________ the stairs.

A. into …up

B. out of …through

C. away …down

D. beside…in

E. after …along

4. A: Do you fancy going out _______ Friday?

B: No, I can’t. I’m working _______ the evening of that day.

A. In other words

B. For example

C. However

D. Otherwise

E. Moreover

5. Bangkok has many interesting tourist attractions. _________, it offers many cultural experiences.

A. Moreover

B. For example

C. In other words

D. Otherwise

E. However
6. She doesn’t drink, and _________ does she smoke.

A.in addition

B. for

C. also

E. neither

7. Try gliding, bungee jumping, roller skating, windsurfing. __________, try anything
challenging.

A. In short

B. For this reason

C. Next

D. Nevertheless

E. Namely

8. The movie was exciting ________ frightening.

A. nor

B. as

C. so

D. as though

E. but

9. __________ I wasn’t interested in classical music, I went to the concert.

A. Since

B. Not only

C. Soon after

D. If

E. Although

10. Tracy spends a lot of time ________ planes and trains.

A. at

B. to
C. inside

D. in

E. on

11. Thai people are now facing lots of problems; __________, the political conflict, the
economic instability, the higher number of unemployed.

A. in other words

B. likewise

C. meanwhile

D. as a result

12. Please buy some aspirin __________.

A. at the chemist’s

B. toward the supermarket

C. by your computer screen

D. in the fridge

E. on a busy road so it gives me headache

13. You must hurry up; __________ you’ll definitely miss your flight.

A. for instance

B. nevertheless

C. otherwise

D. consequently

E. in addition

14. The bride was _________ tired that she fainted during the wedding ceremony.

A. furthermore

B. still

C. very

D. so

E. also
15. Education ministers should have placed the interests of consumers—__________,
students—first.

A. thus

B. on top of that

C. not only

D. that is to say

E. in the same manner

16. Her car is being repaired at the garage, _________ she has to go to work _________ taxi.

A. as …by

B. for … in

C. so … by

D. after … in

E. neither … with

17. A: Are you free at all ________ next week? Would you like to go camping?
B: Not really. I don’t go out much ________ the rainy season.

A. on … at

B. at … during

C. - … in

D. on … during

E. in … in

18. The little girl ran __________ the house and sat _________ her father and mother.

A. from …up

B. at … near

C. into … between

D. inside … on top of

E. toward … down

19. He did not study for his examination, ________ he passed it with good grades.
A. nor

B. as if

C. for

D. yet

E. however

20. __________ the time I finished one report, my boss had given me three more.

A. After

B. By

C. At

D. With

E. On

Module 7.

I. Identify the type of sentences below by putting the figure 1 (= declarative sentence),

1. What a terrible game it is!

2. The young woman was very kind to give the poor boy the money.

3. John stayed with his friend, James, on the farm, didn’t he?

4. Cut the paper into two pieces.

1. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful?

A. Mike and Pete does not go to work by bus.

B. Mike and Pete goes to work by bus.

C. Mike and Pete do not goes to work by bus.

D. Mike and Pete go to work by bus.

E. Mike and Pete does not goes to work by bus.

2. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.

A. What story funny!


B. What funny story!

C. What a funny story!

D. What story is funny!

E. What a story is funny!

3. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful?

A. Where do they study?

B. Who do they go?

C. Why do they want?

D. What do they live?

E. When do they make?

4. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.

A. The secretary hasn’t finished the report yet, doesn’t she?

B. The secretary hasn’t finished the report yet, does she?

C. The secretary hasn’t finished the report yet, hasn’t she?

D. The secretary hasn’t finished the report yet, has she?

E. The secretary hasn’t finished the report yet, is she?

5. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.

A. Do stop not to talk to strangers.

B. Stop to not talk to strangers.

C. Not to stop to talk to strangers.

D. Not stop to talk to strangers.

E. Do not stop to talk to strangers.

6. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.

A. How is a clever boy!

B. How clever is a boy!

C. How clever the boy is!


D. How clever the boy!

E. How clever a boy!

I. Identify the type of sentences below by putting the figure 1 (= declarative sentence),

1. Put those books back on the shelves, please.

2. The blind man was led along the path by a dog.

3. What a horrible girl she is!

4. Susie worked here as a cook, didn’t she?

1. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.

A. Anne and her sister plays the piano.

B. Anne and her sister play not the piano.

C. Anne and her sister do not play the piano.

D. Anne and her sister does not play the piano.

E. Anne and her sister not play the piano.

2. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.

A. Not fish here.

B. Fish not here.

C. Do not fish here.

D. Fish here do not.

E. Not to fish here.

3. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.

A. Which do they live?

B. How they will go?

C. Where met you the boy?

D. Who brought me this box?

E. Why they are made?

4. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.


A. What a boy is naughty!

B. What a naughty boy!

C. What the naughty boy is!

D. What naughty a boy!

E. What boy naughty!

5. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.

A. How tall is a tree!

B. How a tall tree is!

C. How tall that tree is!

D. How How the tree is tall!

E. How is a tall tree!

6. Which sentence is grammatically correct and meaningful.

A. The children have gone to bed, do they?

B. The children have gone to bed, don’t they?

C. The children have gone to bed, have they?

D. The children have gone to bed, haven’t they?

E. The children have gone to bed, aren’t they?

Module 8.

1. _____ (finish) this assignment on time, we must start now.

A. Finish

B. To finish

C. Finishing

D. Finishes

E. Finished

2. _____ (reach) our goal, we need to be disciplined and hard-working.

A. To reach
B. Reached

C. Reaching

D. To be reached

E. Reach

3. The research found that 90% of Thai farmers _____ chemical fertilizers could not escape
from debts.

A. use

B. using

C. to use

D. used

E. to be used

4. _____ (blame) the junk food boom on advertising is too simplistic.

A. To blame

B. Blames

C. Blame

D. Blamed

E. Blaming

5. _____ (make) video games has become big business.

A. Made

B. Make

C. Making

D. To make

E. Having made

6. We have to admit _____ (copy) some parts of information without citing the author.

A. to be copied

B. copy
C. to copy

D. copying

E. copied

7. On the plane from Krabi to Bangkok, a man _____ (sit) next to me coughed a lot.

A. sit

B. sat

C. sitting

D. to sit

E. to be sitting

8. The company has adjusted its marketing strategies _____ (include) customers of all ages.

A. includes

B. include

C. to include

D. including

E. included

9. _____ (Serve) fresh, the dish tastes very delicious.

A. Served

B. Serving

C. To serve

D. Serves

E. Serve

10. Please consider _____ (replace) the damaged products with new ones and inform us as
soon as possible.

A. replace

B. to be replaced

C. to replace
D. replaced

E. replacing

Complete the following sentences by supplying the correct form of the verb in parentheses
(infinitive/gerund/participial phrase) and identify the type of phrase in each sentence.
1 = infinitive phrase 3 = present participial phrase
2 = gerund phrase 4 = past participial phrase

Fill in all the gaps, then press "Check" to check your answers.

Use the "Hint" button to get a free letter if an answer is giving you trouble.
Note that you will lose points if you ask for hints!

Complete the following sentences.


1. Would you mind the radio down please? I am reading for an exam tomorrow.
(turn)

2. Have you read the book “Tuesday with Morrie”? (entitle)

3. a high quality game often takes the input of a large number of game developers
for the game to be successful. (create)

4. constructed modern apartments in Bangkok for over 30 years, the Chino-


Construction Co., Ltd. is expected to get a 20 billion baht project in 2011. (have)

5. a car, you need to be able to afford, at least, 10% down payment. (buy)

6. You need to practice English with English-speaking people so that you can speak
it fluently. (speak)

7. Mobile phones in today’s world allow users to send and receive text messages,
emails, photos and video. (use)

8. There is research of extended gaming children’s physical activity. (limit)

9. Early electronic computers, around the 1940’s, were the size of a large room and
consumed huge amounts of electricity. (develop)

10. For good health, we need more fruits and vegetables, and less meat. (eat)

Module 9.

1. Josh wasn’t qualified for the job; _______________________.


A. however, he was attending it

B. but he was happy

C. and he needs to get more experience

D. he’s moving in next week

E. he’s moving in next week

2. Which is NOT the correct and meaningful compound sentence?

A. Tony is rich, for he saves a lot.

B. Money isn’t important; you can’t buy happiness.

C. This hospital lacks nurses, yet it provides excellent service to its patients.

D. Joan Davis didn’t go to the university, nor she left school at 16.

E. She understood the situation, and her sister did too.

3. Which is the correct and meaningful sentence?

A. Pim loves going to parties; therefore, her brother always hangs out with his friends.

B. Pim loves going to parties, for her brother always hangs out with his friends.

C. Pim loves going to parties, her brother always hangs out with his friends.

D. Pim loves going to parties her brother always hangs out with his friends.

E. Pim loves going to parties; similarly, her brother always hangs out with his friends.

4. The following sentence is a comma splice. Which shows the best and most meaningful
correction to avoid the comma splice?
“I did not have breakfast today, I did not stop for lunch.”

A. I did not have breakfast today, or I stop for lunch.

B. I did not have breakfast today, nor did I stop for lunch.

C. I did not have breakfast today, so I did not stop for lunch.

D. I did not have breakfast today, but I did not stop for lunch.

E. I did not have breakfast today. Otherwise, I did not stop for lunch.

5. Jane likes black coffee, _________ Paul prefers his with cream and sugar.

A. but
B. however

C. or

D. so

E. for

6. My mother is always very busy with her work, yet _________________.

A. her work deals with a lot of customers

B. her work keeps her very busy

C. she has to do so many things each day

D. she works all day and night

E. she takes great care of me

7. Which sentence shows the correct omission of repeated words after “and” in the
following compound sentence?
“My brother is taking classes during the day, and he is working as a teaching assistant in the
evening.”

A. My brother is taking classes during the day, and he is as a teaching assistant in the
evening.

B. My brother is taking classes during the day and a teaching assistant in the evening.

C. My brother is taking classes during the day and working as a teaching assistant in the
evening.

D. My brother is taking classes during the day, and is working as a teaching assistant in the
evening.

E. My brother is taking classes during the day, and as a teaching assistant in the evening.

8. Which is the correct and meaningful compound sentence?

A. We have reduced our price, or sales are still down.

B. Here’s the report I’ve been reading it all morning.

C. We must study hard, we may fail the final examination.

D. I feel sorry for Ken; he’s not good at anything.

E. Frank was discouraged, however he did not give up.


9. David has not left ________ is he planning to leave.

A. ; but,

B. , or

C. , nor

D. for

E. , and

10. The following sentence is a run-on sentence.


Which shows the best and most meaningful correction to avoid the run-on?
“I’ve just inspected that batch the customer is certainly not going to accept it.”

A. I’ve just inspected that batch; the customer is certainly not going to accept it.

B. I’ve just inspected, so that batch the customer is certainly not going to accept it.

C. I’ve just inspected that batch, or the customer is certainly not going to accept it.

D. I’ve just inspected; that batch the customer is certainly not going to accept it.

E. I’ve just inspected that batch, nevertheless, the customer is certainly not going to accept
it.

11. The following sentence is a run-on sentence. Which shows the best and most meaningful
correction to avoid a run-on?
“Extra nutrients are useful for our body many people tend to ignore this fact and eat
unhealthily.”

A. Extra nutrients are useful for our body, but many people tend to ignore this fact and eat
unhealthily.

B. Extra nutrients are useful for our body; similarly, many people tend to ignore this fact and
eat unhealthily.

C. Extra nutrients are useful for our body. Or many people tend to ignore this fact and eat
unhealthily.

D. Extra nutrients are useful for our body, so many people tend to ignore this fact and eat
unhealthily.

E. Extra nutrients are useful for our body, nevertheless many people tend to ignore this fact
and eat unhealthily.

12. Which is the correct and meaningful compound sentence?


A. We have reduced our price, yet sales are still down.

B. Frank was discouraged, however he did not give up.

C. Here’s the report, I’ve been reading it all morning.

D. We must study hard, so we may fail the final examination.

E. I feel sorry for Ken; he’s good at everything.

13. Which sentence is correct and meaningful?

A. At weekends we usually spent time together in the garden; and we went out for some
family activities.

B. At weekends we usually spent time together in the garden, we went out for some family
activities.

C. At weekends we usually spent time together in the garden. However, we went out for
some family activities.

D. At weekends we usually spent time together in the garden, or we went out for some
family activities.

E. At weekends we usually spent time together in the garden, nor we went out for some
family activities.

14. I have a very busy schedule, so ________________.

A. I meet a lot of colleagues and customers

B. I find it very difficult to communicate

C. I arrived late at work

D. I take great care of everyone in the family

E. I don’t have much time to study

15. We’ll have to postpone our tennis date ________ I have a dental appointment for
tomorrow at ten.

A. , but

B. ; yet

C. , and

E. , for
16. We had nothing better to do, _______________________.

A. therefore we didn’t take it

B. for we stopped at a restaurant

C. but we work in a garden all day

D. nor we met anyone at the office

E. so we watched television the whole morning

17. Which sentence shows the correct omission of repeated words after “and” in the
following compound sentence?
“Denim is now popular in Tokyo, and it has become a wardrobe staple.”

A. Denim is now popular in Tokyo, and become a wardrobe staple.

B. Denim is now popular in Tokyo and become a wardrobe staple.

C. Denim is now popular in Tokyo, and becoming a wardrobe staple.

D. Denim is now popular in Tokyo, and has become a wardrobe staple.

E. Denim is now popular in Tokyo and has become a wardrobe staple.

18. Which is NOT the correct and meaningful compound sentence?

A. This book has a lot of useful information for those who want to learn about watching
birds; in brief, it is a good introduction to bird watching.

B. We must do something about Cathy, and she seems very unhappy.

C. Henry understood the situation, and his brother did too.

D. This hospital lacks nurses, yet it provides excellent service to its patients.

E. Money isn’t important; you can’t buy happiness.

19. For some people sleep deprivation is almost a lifestyle, __________ for many it’s the
result of stress.

A. moreover

B. or

C. but

D. so
E. however

20. The following sentence is a comma splice. Which shows the best and most meaningful
correction to avoid a comma splice?
“You should do something that relaxes your mind before you go to bed, you can easily
become sound asleep.”

A. You should do something that relaxes your mind before you go to bed, that you can easily
become sound asleep.

B. You should do something that relaxes your mind before you go to bed; however, you can
easily become sound asleep.

C. You should do something that relaxes your mind before you go to bed, nor you can easily
become sound asleep.

D. You should do something that relaxes your mind before you go to bed, so you can easily
become sound asleep.

E. You should do something that relaxes your mind before you go to bed, thus, you can easily
become sound asleep.

Module 10.

1. Which phrase can replace the underlined noun clause in the following sentence?
It’s time that we restructured our organization.

A. restructuring our organization

B. that our organization be structured

C. for us restructured our organization

D. our organization we restructured

E. to restructure our organization

2. Which phrase can replace the underlined noun clause in the following sentence?
I forgot that I had already paid for his accommodation in advance.

A. paying for his accommodation in advance

B. that his accommodation to be paid in advance

C. to pay for his accommodation in advance

D. my payment for his accommodation in advance

E. his accommodation to be paid for in advance


3. What is the function of the underlined noun clause in this sentence?
Whoever comes first will be served first.

A. object

B. object of preposition

C. subject

D. complement

E. apposition

4. I will prepare dinner with _______ I find in the refrigerator.

A. whoever

B. whomever

C. whenever

D. whatever

E. however

5. The word ‘that’ in the following sentences can be omitted except for ________.

A. I am sure that he will get the scholarship.

B. The students are afraid that they cannot pass the exam.

C. My suggestion is that you email him your arrival time.

D. In the past people believed that the earth was not round.

E. The couple are alike in that they love gambling.

6. Please tell me ________ I have to go with you.

A. why

B. who

C. how

D. what

E. which

7. Which phrase can replace the underlined noun clause in the following sentence?
That the manager is kind is already known.
A. The manager being kind

B. The manager’s kindness

C. To be kind by the manager

D. The manager to be kind

E. His being kindness

8. Which part of the following sentence is the noun clause?


The fact that my daughter stole my money needs to be proved.

A. The fact that

B. that my daughter

C. that my daughter stole my money

D. my daughter stole my money

E. that my daughter stole my money needs to be proved

9. I wonder _______ he can find his car or not.

A. when

B. how

C. why

D. that

E. whether

10. The flood victims still do not know _______ they will sleep tonight.

A. where

B. who

C. what

D. why

E. that

11. Which part of the following sentence is the noun clause?


Many people want to know where he is staying now.

A. where he is staying now


B. Many people want

C. Many people

D. Many people

E. to know where he is staying now

12. I do not know ________ he likes to eat in that restaurant.

A. who

B. whatever

C. how

D. which

E. why

13. Which phrase can replace the underlined noun clause in the following sentence?
How we can go to that island is still unknown.

A. How to get to that island

B. We can go to that island

C. The ability to go to that island

D. That we can go to that island

E. Going to that island

14. What is the function of the underlined noun clause in this sentence?
I wonder whether there will be another storm next month.

A. object

B. subject

C. appositive

D. object of a preposition

E. complement

15. I don’t know _______ she can cope with such terrible sorrow.

A. why

.B. why
C. how

D. how

E. what

16. I wonder _______ I can finish all the work in time or not.

A. how

B. that

C. when

D. whether

E. why

17. Which phrase can replace the underlined noun clause in the following sentence?
I am sure that he behaved badly to his teacher.

A. his behavior badly to his teacher

B. The couple are alike in that they love gardening.

C. The rumor that she fled to Canada was not true.

D. My suggestion is that you email him your arrival time.

E. The news that we will get extra payment makes us very happy.

18. The word ‘that’ in the following sentences cannot be omitted except for ________

A. The rumor that she fled to Canada was not true.

B. The couple are alike in that they love gardening.

C. The news that we will get extra payment makes us very happy.

D. That students are afraid of taking the English exam is already known.

E. My suggestion is that you email him your arrival time.

19. I will go to the party with _______ asks me first.

A. whatever

B. whenever

C. whomever
D. however

E. whoever

20. Which phrase can replace the underlined noun clause in the following sentence?
He remembered that he had turned off the light.

A. having turned off the light

B. his turning the light off

C. to turn off the light

D. he had turned off the light

E. to have turned off the light

Module 11.

1. Which phrase can replace the underlined adjective clause in the following sentence?
Students who graduated from this college can speak English well.

A. to graduate from this college

B. to graduate from this college

C. graduated from this college

D. who from this college

E. who graduated

2. Which sentence contains the adjective clause that gives additional information to the
whole sentence? (sentential relative clause)

A. The trees that are planted in this garden came from everywhere.

B. Can you see my new car, which is parked over there?

C. Do you know a shop where I can get my watch repaired?

D. Thai silk, which is hand-woven, is very smooth and delicate.

E. The teacher gives full marks to every pupil, which makes them very happy.

3. My daughter, ______ is a dentist, works at the Children’s Hospital.

A. when

B. whose
C. that

D. what

E. who

4. Which part of the following sentence is the adjective clause?


The university where I graduated is Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University.

A. where I graduated

B. where I graduated is Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University

C. The university where I graduated

D. where I graduated is

E. The university where

5. Which word does the underlined adjective clause modify in this sentence?
Many working adults who want to continue their studies enroll on many programs at STOU.

A. Many

B. STOU

C. working

D. adults

E. programs

6. Do you want to stay at the same resort ______ we stayed last summer?

A. who

B. which

C. when

D. that

E. where

7. Which phrase can replace the underlined adjective clause in the following sentence?
Is there any chemical which can be used to clean that stain from the carpet?

A. to clean that stain from the carpet

B. cleaning that stain from the carpet


C. which used to clean that stain from the carpet

D. be used to clean that stain from the carpet

E. which to clean that stain from the carpet

8. Which phrase can replace the underlined adjective clause in the following sentence?
Mr. Black, who is a famous talk show host, used to be a teacher at this school.

A. to be a famous talk show host

B. a famous talk show host

C. is famous

D. who is famous

E. being a famous talk show host

9. Can you bring me the book _______ is on the bed in my room?

A. how

B. which

C. where

D. why

E. when

10. Summer is the time ______ the weather is the nicest, in this area.

A. why

B. that

C. where

D. what

E. when

11. Which phrase can replace the underlined adjective clause in the following sentence?
This company has found an efficient method which can be used to recycle plastic trash.

A. recycling plastic trash

B. which to be used to recycle plastic trash

C. be used to recycle plastic trash


D. recycling plastic trash

E. to recycle plastic trash

12. The machine ______ is made by Electrolux AB is fully functional.

A. which

B. whom

C. what

D. who

E. whose

13. Which phrase can replace the underlined adjective clause in the following sentence?
The cover of a Pacific Ocean vacuum cleaner, which is a new product from Electrolux, is
made from plastic trash.

A. a new product from Electrolux

B. which a new product from Electrolux

C. to be a new product from Electrolux

D. is a new product from Electrolux

E. being a new product from Electrolux

14. Kahuku is the one of the Hawaii’s dirtiest beaches ______ waves dump trash from the
Pacific all day long.

A. where

B. that

C. when

D. who

E. which

15. Which phrase can replace the underlined adjective clause in the following sentence?
None of the five new vacuum cleaners which are produced from this company are for
commercial sale.

A. which from this company

B. from this company


C. to produce from this company

D. producing from this company

E. which are produced

16. Summer was the time ______ most trash was collected from the beach.

A. why

B. what

C. when

D. that

E. where

17. Which word does the underlined adjective clause modify in this sentence?
Tiny bits of plastic collected from Kahuku beach in Hawaii were used to make vacuum
cleaner covers.

A. covers

B. vacuum cleaner

C. bits

D. Tiny

E. plastic

18. Which sentence contains the adjective clause that gives additional information to the
whole sentence? (sentential relative clause)

A. Electrolux recycled plastic trash collected from a beach, which amazed everyone.

B. Electrolux, a well-known electrical company, produces vacuum cleaner covers from used
plastic

C. Electrolux made use of plastic trash which was collected from a dirty beach in Hawaii.

D. Do you know the shop where I can buy one of those Pacific Ocean vacuum cleaners?

E. Plastic that was used to make this vacuum cleaner came from used drinking bottles.

19. Volunteers were beachgoers ______ wanted to help clean up the dirty beach.

A. where
B. how

C. when

D. who

E. why

20. Which part of the following sentence is the adjective clause?


There’s a story behind the blue, white, and green plastic covering the surface of the Pacific
Ocean vacuum cleaner.

A. There’s a story

B. behind the blue, white, and green plastic

C. covering the surface

D. the surface of the Pacific Ocean vacuum cleaner

E. covering the surface of the Pacific Ocean vacuum cleaner

Module 12.

1. I like this article because it is ______ interesting ______ the previous one.

A. so…that

B. more…than

C. so…as

D. as… as

E. less … than

2. Which phrase can replace the underlined adverb clause in the following sentence?
Because it rained continuously for 5 days, many villages were flooded.

A. Because for 5 days of raining continuously

B. Because of the 5-day continuous rain

C. Because of continuous raining for 5 days

D. Because 5-day continuously rain

E. Because raining for 5 days continuously


3. Which phrase can replace the underlined adverb clause in the following sentence?
While they were digging the tunnel, they were buried alive.

A. While digging

B. They were digging the tunnel

C. To dig the tunnel

D. Digging the tunnel

E. While they dig the tunnel

4. He behaves ______ he were their father.

A. although

B. so that

C. as if

E. provided

5. If the cat had been vaccinated, it ______ rabies.

A. does not develop

B. would not have developed

C. would not develop

D. will not develop

E. did not develop

6. Which phrase can replace the underlined adverb clause in the following sentence?
They checked the weather conditions before sailing in order that they would be safe from
the storm.

A. in order that to be safe from the storm

B. in order for them to be safe from the storm

C. in order to be safe from the storm

D. in order being safe from the storm

E. in order to them be safe from the storm

7. It was _____ a cold and windy day _____ most tourists stayed inside the hotel.
A. so … that

B. as … as

C. more … than

D. such … that

E. as … that

8. What is the function of the underlined adverb clause in this sentence?


If you need more information, don’t hesitate to email me.

A. adverb clause of concession

B. adverb clause of purpose

C. adverb clause of condition

D. adverb clause of reason

E. adverb clause of time

9. We will start our trip ______ everyone arrives.

A. since

B. while

C. as soon as

D. until

E. whereas

10. Which part of the following sentence is the adverb clause?


I always make complaints when the shops give me bad service.

A. when the shops give me bad service

B. complaints when the shops give me

C. when the shops give me

D. I always make complaints

E. make complaints when the shops give me

11. Which phrase can replace the underlined adverb clause in the following sentence?
Although the tennis player was defeated in 5 matches consecutively, he did not give up.
A. Defeated in 5 matches consecutively

B. Although to be defeated in 5 matches consecutively

C. Although defeated in 5 matches consecutively

D. Although the tennis player was defeated

E. The tennis player being defeated in 5 matches consecutively

12. Some elderly people do not want other people to manage their finances ______ they are
frightened of being in control of something so important.

A. however

B. because

C. as if

D. though

E. so that

13. My father is _____ stubborn _____ he will not let other people tell him what to do.

A. as … that

B. such … that

C. more … than

D. so … that

E. as … as

14. ______ you receive a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, almost all financial skills have
been impaired.

A. In the hope that

B. By the time

C. Though

D. Whenever

E. As long as

15. The workers would go on strike, _____ the company improves working conditions in the
factory.
A. unless

B. because

C. if

D. when

E. as long as

16. Which phrase can replace the underlined adverb clause in the following sentence?
Because the economic situation is better, the country allocates more budget to construction
projects.

A. Because the economic situation being better

B. Because of the economic situation is better

C. The economic situation being better

D. Because of the economic situation

E. The economic situation is better

17. Which part of the following sentence is the adverb clause?


If your parent or spouse starts forgetting to pay bills and he/she's lost thousands of dollars to
fraudsters, don't ignore it.

A. your parent or spouse starts forgetting to pay bills

B. don't ignore it

C. If your parent or spouse starts forgetting to pay bills and he/she's lost thousands of dollars
to fraudsters

D. he/she's lost thousands of dollars to fraudsters

E. If your parent or spouse starts forgetting to pay bills

18. _____ hard he tried, he could not remember where he parked his car.

A. Now that

B. Providing

C. Although

D. However

E. Even if
19. Which phrase can replace the underlined adverb clause in the following sentence?
They always use public transport so that they will not have parking problems.

A. for them to have parking problems

B. so that not have parking problems

C. to not have parking problems

D. so not to have parking problems

E. so as not to have parking problems

20. What is the function of the underlined adverb clause in this sentence?
Ideally, seniors should put some financial plans in place while they're still healthy

A. adverb clause of reason

B. adverb clause of time

C. adverb clause of purpose

D. adverb clause of concession/contrast

E. adverb clause of place

Module 13.

1. The so-called "ice island" ______ a hundred square miles (260 square kilometers).

A. covering

B. covers

C. to cover

D. cover

E. to be covered

2. Hello, my name _____ Lek. I _____ 25. I _____ reading and surfing the Net.

A. are … am … like

B. is … be … like

C. am … be … to like

D. is … am … like

E. is … am … likes
3. All these gorgeous Thai silk dresses ________ by Noi.

A. have been made

B. has been made

C. has made

D. have made

E. have been being made

4. Noi has _______ booked the tickets for the Nang Nak musical. You don’t have to do it.

A. since

B. since

C. already

D. just

E. yet

5. Coastal cities around the world ________ the danger of rising seas and other disasters
related to climate change.

A. is faced

B. was facing

C. are faced

D. are facing

E. to face

6. Nid always ____ up everywhere she _____.

A. dress … go

B. dressing … going

C. dresses … go

D. dressing … goes

E. dresses … goes

7. I __________ for ages. Where have you been?


A. have waited

B. waited

C. have been waiting

D. has been waiting

E. has waited

8. Nid ______ in Paris since last April. She hasn’t come back to Thailand yet.

A. was

B. have been

C. had been

D. were

E. has been

9. A: What are you doing?


B: I _______ the Internet for some recipe for Humus.

A. am browsing

B. be browsed

C. browsing

D. browsed

E. browse

10. Michelle looks ______ and ______. She needs some rest.

A. sadly … tired

B. sadness … tiredness

C. sadly … tiring

D. sad … tired

E. sad … tiring

11. This watermelon ________ by Pim into a beautiful flower.

A. have carved
B. have been carved

C. have been being carved

D. has been carved

E. has carved

12. Nan always _______ her lucky charm everywhere she _____.

A. wears … go

B. wears … goes

C. wearing … go

D. wear … go

E. wears … going

13. This project has not been approved ____. We have to wait for another month.

A. just

B. already

C. for

D. since

E. yet

14. That little bird appears ______; he sings ___________.

A. happily … beautifully

B. happy … beautiful

C. be happy … be beautiful

D. happy … beautifully

E. happily … beautiful

15. Good morning, I’m Ann. I ______ from London. I ____ Somtam very much.

A. come … likes

B. came … likes

C. comes … likes
D. comes … like

E. come … like

16. Noi ________ Sudoku all morning. She really loves this game.

A. have played

B. play

C. has been playing

D. playing

E. have been playing

17. During political unrest, Nid’s family always ______ to the country.danger of rising seas
and other disasters related to climate change.

A. flee

B. fleeing

C. flees

D. fly

E. is fleeing

18. Angkor Wat ___ a Hindu temple complex at Angkor, Cambodia, built for King
Suryavarman II in the early 12th century as his state temple and part of his capital city.

A. is

B. be

C. to be

D. are

E. being

19. A: What song is she singing?


B: She _______ “I Dreamed a Dream.”

A. sang

B. am singing

C. is singing

D. sing
E. singing

20. Nan _______ in Thailand for 2 years now.

A. have been

B. had been

C. were

D. has been

E. was

Module 14.

1. During her trip to Europe last month, after Noi _____ Paris, she _____ to Rome.

A. visited … was gone

B. had been visited … had gone

C. has visited … went

D. had visited … went

E. had been visiting … had gone

2. It was the ninth time New York City ______ by a tornado since 1950, and the second this
year, officials said

A. had being hit

B. had hit

C. being hit

E. had been hit

3. The town of Bangkok ____ as a small trading center and port community on the west bank
of the Chao Phraya River before the establishment of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, the precursor
of modern Thailand, which _____ from 1350 to 1767.

A. has been …begun

B. has begun … has existed

C. began … existed

D. was begun … was existed

E. had been … begun


4. He ____ a nap for half an hour before we _____ him up.

A. had taken … wakes

B. had been taking … woke

C. took … wake

D. has taken … woke

E. had been taken … wake

5. Kim and Ann ______ the computer when the fire ____ out yesterday.

A. am using …. is breaking

B. were using …. broke

C. has been using … broke

D. was using …. Was breaking

E. have been … was breaking

6. When I was a child my father _____ the big globe beside my bed; it _____ his way of
teaching me geography.

A. spin … is

B. spins … be

C. spun … was

D. has spun … has been

E. has spun …. Had been

7. The Egyptians _____ the dark area of the night sky around which the stars appear to
revolve ____ the physical gateway into the heavens.

A. were believed … has been

B. was believed … has been

C. believes … is

D. believe … is

E. believed … was
8. All Egyptian pyramids _____ on the west bank of the Nile, which as the site of the setting
sun ________ with the realm of the dead in Egyptian mythology.
(Source: “Egyptian Pyramids” Retrieved from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egyptian_pyramids on September 18, 2010)

A. was built … was associated

B. had been built … has been associated

C. were built … was associated

C. were built … was associated

D. had been built … associated

E. built … associated

9. Nid ______ New York before the 9/11 incident.

A. visits

B. visit

C. visiting

D. visited

E. to visit

10. One day, the King of Sharks saw a beautiful girl swimming near the shore. He
immediately ____ in love with the girl. Transforming himself into a handsome man, he ____
himself in the feathered cape of a chief and _____ her to her village.
(Source: “The King of Sharks” A Native American Myth from Hawaii, retold by S.E. Schlosser
Retrieved from http://americanfolklore.net/folklore/2010/08/the_king_of_sharks.html on
September 18, 2010)

A. fell … dressed … followed

B. was falling … was dressing … was following

C. fall … dress … follow

D. had fallen … had dressed … had followed

E. falls … dresses … followed

11. The couple _____ the live shot for 1975 film "Jaws" and _____ their work would have the
affect of almost scaring a whole generation from swimming in the sea.

A. film … do not expect


B. filmed … did not expect

C. has filmed … did not expect

D. films … does not expect

E. had filmed … had not expected

12. I ________ on this budget proposal for five continuous hours; when I finished, I
collapsed.

A. was working

B. had worked

C. have been working

D. worked

E. had been working

13. Shigeko ______ in Korea for some time, before she _____ in Thailand during 2009-2010.

A. has lived … taught

B. lived … teach

C. had lived … taught

E. had been lived … had taught

14. By the time America _______ in love with Oprah Winfrey, she had already captured the
nation’s attention with her poignant portrayal of Sofia in The Color Purple.

A. was fallen

B. had been fallen

C. had fallen

D. fell

E. had been falling

15. While Aylin _____ her paper yesterday evening, Fumi ______.

A. wrote … called

B. is writing … calls

C. writes … call
D. was writing … was calling

E. was writing … called

16. The King of Sharks ____ happily with his bride in a house near a waterfall. The King of
Sharks, in his human form, ____ daily in the pool of water beneath the falls.
(Source: “The King of Sharks” A Native American Myth from Hawaii, retold by S.E. Schlosser
Retrieved from http://americanfolklore.net/folklore/2010/08/the_king_of_sharks.html on
September 18, 2010)

A. lived … would swim

B. live … will swim

C. has been lived … would swim

D. had lived … would swim

E. lived … will swim

17. More than 1,000 trees ______ and power ______ to hundreds of homes when the storm
struck on Thursday.

A. have uprooted … has cut

B. uprooted ... cut

C. were uprooted … was cut

D. was uprooted ... was cut

E. has been uprooted … cut

18. The Taj Mahal _____ by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his third wife,
Mumtaz Mahal.

A. built

B. was built

C. build

D. had been built

E. were built

19. The initial design and construction of Angkor Wat ____ in the first half of the 12th
century, during the reign of Suryavarman II (ruled 1113 – c. 1150).
(Source: “An excerpt from Angkor Wat” Retrieved from
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angkor_Wat) on September 18, 2010)
A. takes place

B. was taking place

C. took place

D. was taken place

E. take place

20. Pythagoras was born around 565 B.C. on the Greek island Samos off the Coast of Asia-
Minor. He _____ his childhood in Samos, but often _______ his father on business tours.
(Source: Retrieved from http://www.worldofbiography.com/9081-Pythagoras/life.htm on
September 18, 2010)

A. passed … accompanied

B. has passed … has accompanied

C. pass … accompany

D. had passed … has accompanied

E. passes … accompanies

Module 15.

1. Tommy ________ the conclusion of his new novel by tomorrow morning.

A. will be written

B. will be writing

C. will write

D. will have written

E. will have been writing

2. A new bridge _______ across the Chao Phraya River in a few years’ time.

A. will have been being built

B. will be being built

C. will build

D. will be built

E. will have been built


3. If Choi invests in these shares, he_________ 15% interest by the end of the year.

A. will have got

B. is getting

C. will be getting

D. is going to get

E. will get

4. This year is 2011. Ann ______________ with a bachelor degree in English in 2014.

A. has graduated

B. will have been graduating

C. graduate

D. graduates

E. will graduate

5. Mr. Fukuda’s flight _____ at 1 am, according to the schedule.

A. leave

B. will have left

C. will be leaving

D. leaves

E. is leaving

6. By this time next year, Beverly_________ at Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University for
5 years.

A. will be working

B. will have worked

C. will work

D. is working

E. is going to work

7. Tomorrow afternoon, Dao _________ her itinerary for Africa; then she ______ to the tour
operator.
A. will have been finished … will have talked

B. is going to be finished … is going to talk

C. will have finished … will talk

D. finishes … talk

E. will be finishing … will be talking

8. Don’t worry, I ________ with you until the storm is over.

A. will be staying

B. stay

C. will have stayed

D. stayed

E. will stay

9. The panel discussion session ____________ in less than 5 minutes.

A. will have started

B. will be being started

C. will be started

D. will have been started

E. is going to start

10. It is expected that this website ________ for 10,000 hits this week.

A. will be entered

B. will enter

C. have been entered

D. has been entered

E. will have been entered

11. By this time next year, Ann ________ for 5 years.

A. will have been married

B. will have been married


C. will marry

D. will be being married

E. is going to be married

12. A new condominium _______ near Nonthaburi pier.

A. will have been being built

B. will be built

C. will build

D. will have been built

E. will be being built

13. Please be quiet. The President ____________ the speech.

A. will have been given

B. will be given

C. will be being given

D. will have given

E. is going to give

14. According to the schedule, the panel discussion ______ at 9.00 a.m. tomorrow.

A. will start

B. will have been started

C. will be starting

D. starts

E. will be started

15. The farmers _______ all the water before the rainy season comes.

A. will have used up

B. will be used up

C. used up

D. will have been using

E. will be using
16. If all goes well, thanks to his prize vegetables, Dennis ________________________ the best
gardener of the year.

A. will select

B. will be selecting

C. be selected

D. will be selected

E. select

17. Naomi _________ on the catwalk at 7.00 p.m. tomorrow.

A. will have modeled

B. will have been modeling

C. will have been modeled

D. will be modeled

E. will be modeling

18. This Saturday at 9 o’clock, Tony _________ many of his friends to visit the Museum of Siam.

A. will be taken

B. will have taken

C. is going to take

D. will have been taking

E. takes

19. Ann ______________ to Chiang Mai next year; she does not like Bangkok anymore.

A. will be moved

B. moves

C. will move

D. is being moved

E. will have been moved

20. Noi __________ a lot about fashion design by the time she comes back from New York.

A. will learn

B. will have been learning


C. will have been learned

D. will be learning

E. will have learned

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