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BBC Learning English Quiznet: Expressions Using Would'

This document contains a quiz about expressions using "would" in English. It has 6 multiple choice questions about situations where "would" is used, followed by the answers and explanations. The questions test understanding of fixed expressions like "I wouldn't mind", "I'd rather not", and "It wouldn't surprise me". Taking this quiz allows learners to check their knowledge of how to use "would" in different contexts.
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BBC Learning English Quiznet: Expressions Using Would'

This document contains a quiz about expressions using "would" in English. It has 6 multiple choice questions about situations where "would" is used, followed by the answers and explanations. The questions test understanding of fixed expressions like "I wouldn't mind", "I'd rather not", and "It wouldn't surprise me". Taking this quiz allows learners to check their knowledge of how to use "would" in different contexts.
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BBC Learning English Quiznet

Expressions using would


1. A: It's so hot! Would you like a drink of water? B: I wouldn't _________! a) care b) like c) want d) mind 2. I don't think I'm going to take the exam, I haven't done any studying and it'd just be __________. a) no point b) no reason c) a waste of time d) a waste 3. I know I can lose my temper easily, I'd be the __________. a) one to confess b) first to tell it c) first to say it d) first to admit it 4. A: Do you fancy going out for a drink? B: Actually, I'd __________, if you don't mind. a) prefer not b) rather not c) dont want d) like to 5. A: Do you fancy going to see a movie tonight? B: That'd be _________! I'd love to. a) great b) awful c) terrible d) dreadful 6. A: I think it's going to rain again. B: It wouldn't __________ me, it hasn't stopped all week! a) amaze b) surprise c) shock d) atonish

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ANSWERS: 1. A: It's so hot! Would you like a drink of water? B: I wouldn't _________! a) care - This is not correct. b) like - This is not correct. c) want - This is not correct. d) mind - You can use this expression to indicate you want something. 2. I don't think I'm going to take the exam, I haven't done any studying and it'd just be __________. a) no point - You can say 'There's no point (in) doing it'. b) no reason This is not correct. c) a waste of time - You can also say 'There's no point (in) doing it'. d) a waste This is not correct. 3. I know I can lose my temper easily, I'd be the __________. a) one to confess This is not correct. b) first to tell it This is not correct. c) first to say it This is not correct. d) first to admit it - You can use this to say something negative about yourself. 4. A: Do you fancy going out for a drink? B: Actually, I'd __________, if you don't mind. a) prefer not - You need to say 'I'd prefer not to'. b) rather not - 'I'd rather not' means you don't want to do something. c) dont want This is not correct. d) like to This is not correct. 5. A: Do you fancy going to see a movie tonight? B: That'd be _________! I'd love to. a) great - Use this expression to respond to a suggestion you like. b) awful - Which adjective is positive i.e. meaning something good? c) terrible - Which adjective is positive i.e. meaning something good? d) dreadful - Which adjective is positive i.e. meaning something good? 6. A: I think it's going to rain again. B: It wouldn't __________ me, it hasn't stopped all week!. a) amaze - This is part of a fixed expression - which word completes the expression? b) surprise - This is part of a fixed expression - it means 'I expect it will happen' and we use it to agree with someone. c) shock - This is part of a fixed expression - which word completes the expression? d) atonish -This is part of a fixed expression - which word completes the expression? You can try this quiz online at: http://bbc.in/zhkCCo

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