A.aren't B.don't C.mustn't D.haven't 22.You'd better go with me, A.don't your B.won'tyou C.hadn'tyou D.will you 23.You'd rather get up early tomorrow,. A.wouldn't you B.don't you C.hadn't you D.won't you 24."There aren't many cafes.We'd better stop at the next place we see, A.didn't we B.had we C wouldn't it D.hadn't we A.wouldn't you B.shouldn't you C.don'tyou D.hadn'tyou 26.Betty almost never studied, 21 A.would she B.did she C didn't she D had she 27.There is not much news in Turners." living in it now.is there?" B.aren'tthere C.isn't there 2.heo o blongsto teTroisthere? A.Isn't there anyone B.there no people C.There's nobody D.Aren't there any people 29.Let's start early in the morning. A.do we B.shall we C.don't we D.don't you C.wouldn't we D.would we 31.Tom has been writing letters all afternoon,but he should be finished by now,? A.is he B.shouldn't he C.has he D.isn'the 32."Let's order something to eat now, ?"father suggested. C shall we D won't we fully cold this mor ning"Ye but it'sot coer than t was yesterday A.is it B.was it C.isn't it D.wasn't it 34.I hope they won't have to wait for the whole day. A.don't they B.don't you C.won't you D.won't they 35.The movie that we saw last night was not interesting A.was it B.wasn't it C.didn't it D.did it 36.What was the homework?"We had to read the text A.weren't B.didn't we C.had we D.shouldn't we 37.Someone has left the tap running. A.hasn't he B.has he C.haven't they D.have thev 38.I don't think I will trouble you much, A.won'tI B.can yo C.shall you D.shan't you 39.Go and get some water, A.can'tyou B.won'tyou C.shall you D.shan't you 40.You shouldn't be late unless it is really necessary. A.should you B.should it C.isn't it D.is it I1.Identify thene that is wrong in standard written English the following sentehes 1.You have no classes tomorrow,hadn't you? A B C D 2.You haven't any objection to the idea have you?-No,I have A B C D A. aren’t B. don’t C. mustn’t D. haven’t 22. You’d better go with me, _? A. don’t your B. won’t you C. hadn’t you D. will you 23. You’d rather get up early tomorrow, _? A. wouldn’t you B. don’t you C. hadn’t you D. won’t you 24. “There aren’t many cafes. We’d better stop at the next place we see, _?” A. didn’t we B. had we C. wouldn’t it D. hadn’t we 25. Though sometimes I’d rather read the lowbrow papers, _? A. wouldn’t you B. shouldn’t you C. don’t you D. hadn’t you 26. Betty almost never studied, _?] A. would she B. did she C. didn’t she D. had she 27. There is not much news in Turners.” “_ living in it now, is there?” A. are there B. aren’t there C. isn’t there D. is there 28. “The old house belongs to the Turners.” “ living in it now, is there?” A. Isn’t there anyone B. there no people C. There’s nobody D. Aren’t there any people 29. Let’s start early in the morning, _? A. do we B. shall we C. don’t we D. don’t you 30. We’d decided to open an account, _? A. hadn’t we B. had we C. wouldn’t we D. would we 31. Tom has been writing letters all afternoon, but he should be finished by now, _? A. is he B. shouldn’t he C. has he D. isn’t he 32. “Let’s order something to eat now, _?”father suggested. A. are we B. do we C. shall we D. won’t we 33. “It’s awfully cold this morning.” “Yes, but it’s not colder than it was yesterday, _?” A. is it B. was it C. isn’t it D. wasn’t it 34. I hope they won’t have to wait for the whole day, _? A. don’t they B. don’t you C. won’t you D. won’t they 35. The movie that we saw last night was not interesting, _? A. was it B. wasn’t it C. didn’t it D. did it 36. “What was the homework?” “We had to read the text, _?” A. weren’t B. didn’t we C. had we D. shouldn’t we 37. Someone has left the tap running, _? A. hasn’t he B. has he C. haven’t they D. have they 38. I don’t think I will trouble you much, _? A. won’t I B. can you C. shall you D. shan’t you 39. Go and get some water, _? A. can’t you B. won’t you C. shall you D. shan’t you 40. You shouldn’t be late unless it is really necessary, _? A. should you B. should it C. isn’t it D. is it II.Identify the one that is wrong in standard written English in each of the following sentehces: 1. You have no classes tomorrow, hadn’t you? A B C D 2. You haven’t any objection to the idea, have you? –No, I have. A B C D