- intermediate-29
English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Intermediate level # 29
Story (2)
Q1 When I turned ....... for work on my first day, the hotel had already been flourishing for 5 years.
(a) to (b) up (c) down (d) over
Q2 They were so successful that they were even turning ....... bookings.
(a) away (b) into (c) in (d) down
Q3 In fact they were actually turning ....... people.
(a) away (b) into (c) down (d) up
Q4 Some people had turned ....... on the off chance.
(a) away (b) up (c) into (d) to
Q5 Most of the residents were elderly and so they all invariably turned ....... early most evenings.
(a) down (b) over (c) in (d) into
Q6 The waiting was done by me and Doris, who should have turned it ....... years ago and by rights have been a
guest herself because of the great age.
(a) to (b) away (c) into (d) in
Q7 However, as she told me frequently, she had no intention of turning ....... an old fogey herself.
(a) over (b) down (c) into (d) in
Q8 I suppose breakfast is the most difficult task to turn your hand ....... because there are so many variations of
drink, cereal, egg and bread.
(a) down (b) to (c) over (d) in
Q9 You had to stand there for ages while each guest made up their mind, turning ....... the choices in their minds.
(a) down (b) over (c) in (d) into
Q10 After a long wait like that very often they would simply turn ....... everything and simply ask for a cup of tea.
(a) down (b) in (c) up (d) over