- intermediate-28
English Grammar / Incomplete Sentences / Intermediate level # 28
Story (1)
Q1 Most students have to try and earn extra money by taking a holiday job. They turn ....... their studies and
experience the real world for a while.
(a) into (b) down (c) aside from (d) to
Q2 One long hot summer I turned ....... waiting as my method of getting cash.
(a) into (b) to (c) down (d) aside from
Q3 Perhaps I should turn that word 'waiting' ....... a more specific explanation: I mean being a waiter in a hotel.
(a) down (b) to (c) into (d) aside from
Q4 I had of course turned my hand ....... many jobs during the vacation periods but waiting was certainly the most
difficult.
(a) to (b) into (c) down (d) out
Q5 The one hotel that hadn't turned ....... my application was situated right in the middle of a forest.
(a) out (b) down (c) into (d) aside from
Q6 You turned ....... the drive and saw only hills all around you so it felt like the middle of nowhere.
(a) out (b) aside from (c) down (d) into
Q7 It had been a very large private house that had been turned ....... a small hotel for twenty-five guests.
(a) out (b) down (c) into (d) to
Q8 The new owners had had to turn ....... all the rooms which were full of rubbish.
(a) to (b) down (c) into (d) out
Q9 The other problem had been to turn ....... an old tramp who had lived in a room upstairs for two years without
the knowledge of the old lady who was the original owner.
(a) out (b) aside from (c) to (d) into
Q10 The tramp turned ....... to be a distant relative but hadn't said anything to the old lady because he knew she
was completely deaf.
(a) into (b) out (c) down (d) to