Make questions using the past simple form of the verbs in brackets. Lucy: So 1 did you enjoy your holiday (enjoy)?
Sharon: Yes, I did. I think it was a wonderful holiday.
Lucy: Where 2_ (stay)?
Sharon: At a "green" hotel in the south of France.
Lucy: A "green" hotel! Interesting. How 3 (find out)?
Sharon: Our neighbours told us about it.
Lucy: So what 4_(be)?
Sharon: Special? Well, the food was delicious - all locally grown.
Lucy:
And 5 - (be)?
Sharon: Of course, it was organic food. One hundred per cent!
And we were allowed to help in the garden. That was great fun.
Lucy: Fun? I'm not sure if I'd enjoy that. Anyway, what 6 (do)?
Sharon: What else? Well, we went down to the beach every day.
Lucy: That sounds more like a holiday. How 7 (be)?
Sharon: It wasn't too far. Just over half a mile.
Lucy: And 8 (have)?
Sharon: Yes, we had fantastic weather. Twenty-five degrees and lots of sun every day!
a. enjoy b. enjoyed c. have enjoyed.
101. Jack told me that he … the next day.
a. is leaving b. was leaving c. leaves
102. Why didn’t you ask me? If you … me, I’d have reserved a room for you.
a. asked b. ask c. had asked
103. If I … him, I’ll give him my new address.
a. saw b. see c. had seen
104. If you … a loan, you would be able to buy this house.
a. take out b. took out c. had taken out
105. If you … money, you’ll be able to go to Italy on holidays.
a. save b. saved c. have saved
106. If I … rich, I’d buy this car.
a. am b. was c. were
107. If he … a good manager, he would have been promoted.
a. is b. was c. were
108. If he … to my advice, he wouldn’t have made this mistake.
a. listen b. listened c. had listened
109. If I … this newspaper, you’ll read the article about his invention.
a. find b. found c. have found
110. What … if you told her the truth?
a. would she say b. will she say c. does she say
111. If I … you, I’d try to find another job.
a. was b. were c. had been
112. If you … the direction correctly, you wouldn’t have lost your way.
a. followed b. follow c. had followed
113. If you … me, I’ll give you her telephone number.
a. phone b. phoned c. had phoned
114. We’ll sign the contract tomorrow, if our business partner … on time.
a. arrives b. will arrive c. arrived
115. If you … the latest news, you would have known about this accident.
a. watch b. watched c. had watched
116. If your manager … here, I’d speak to him.
a. was b. were c. had been
117. If the driver … the sign, he would have stopped the car.
a. see b. saw c. had seen
118. If he … late again, he’ll lose his job.
a. comes b. came c. will come
119. You would have had better results, if you … harder.
a. work b. worked c. had worked
120. If I … the lottery, I would help my parents.
a. win b. won c. will win
1. This work is easier than that one. 2. This novel is more exciting than that one. 3. This yong man was a more talented actor than all others. 4. These people are nicer, more polite, more hospitable than those. 5. This house is higher than that one. 6. Today the water in the river is colder than yesterday. 7. Father is cleverer than you. 8. China is larger than India. 9. His grandmother is younger than his grandfather. 10. Pears are tastier than apples. 11. Our cat is smaller than our dog. 12. My brother is younger than me. 13. Last year February was colder than January. 14. The Dnieper is shorter than the Volga. 15. The Hermitage is richer than the Russian Museum.