___ âGone with the Windâ before?
a) Did you see  b) Would you see  c) Have you
seen   d) Has you seen
207. ___ a car when they were living in Cheltenham?
a) Have they  b) Did they have  c) Were they
having  d) Have they had
208. Mrs. Grant was nervous because she ___ before.
a) hasnât flown  b) didnât fly  c) hadnât flown
d) wasnât flying
209. Alex ___ here for six months.
a) has been working  b) works  c) had been
working  d) had worked
210. - ___ to England?
- No, never, but I went to France a few years ago.
a) Have you ever been  b) Did you go
c) Had you been  d) Are you going
211. - ___ Janet recently?
- Yes, I met her a few years ago.
a) Have you met  b) Did you meet  c) Do you
meet  d) Didnât you meet
212. John ___ to work yesterday. He wasnât
feeling well.
a) didnât go  b) hasnât gone  c) wasnât going
d) hadnât gone
213. Peter usually phones me on Sundays but he
___ last Sunday.
a) doesnât phone  b) was not phoning  c) not
phoned  d) didnât phone
214. Mr. Smith ___ for me when I arrived.
a) waited b) has waited c) was waiting d) waits
215. Letâs go to the pub. I ___ hungry.
a) get  b) have got  c) got  d) am getting
216. We canât go out now. It ___ hard.
a) rains b) is raining c) rained d) was raining
217. - ___ this week?
- No, she is on holiday.
a) Is Sylvia working  b) Sylvia worked
c) Does Sylvia work  d) Had Sylvia worked
218. Kate ___ concerts once or twice a week.
a) is giving usually  b) is usually giving
c) usually gives  d) gives usually
219. Sorry, I donât know the word horizon.
What ___?
a) does mean this word  b) does this word mean c) means this word  d) is the word meaning
220. Peggy ___ the glass when she was having
lunch.
a) broke b) was breaking c) has broken d) breaks