Avoiding Repetition QuizOnline version Test your knowledge on grammar techniques to avoid repetition in writing! by Ny Sokuntheary 1 How many tips did we just learn to avoid repetition? a 1 b 2 c 3 d 4 2 What are the three tips we learned? a Using Auxiliary verbs , Missing words out, Present Modal Verbs b Using more than one auxiliary verbs c Using Auxiliary , Reduced Infinitives, Synonym in context d All of the above. 3 What’s the correct reduced infinitive in: "Are you going to clean your room?" a Yes, I’m planning to clean. b Yes, I’m planning doing. c Yes, I’m planning do. d Yes, I’m planning to. 4 What’s the correct response to: "She can’t have told him yet." a She must have. b She must. c She has. d She did. 5 How do you respond to: "Mary’s coming to the party." a I know she is. b I know she does. c I know she will. d I know she has. 6 What’s the correct short answer for: "Has she got to go?" a Yes, she does. b Yes, she is. c Yes, she will. d Yes, she has. 7 How do you respond to: "Angela can speak Russian." a She can’t, can she? b She doesn’t, does she? c She isn’t, is she? d She won’t, will she? 8 What’s the correct response to: "They visited Paris last summer." a We have too. b We are too. c We will too. d We did too. 9 What’s the correct reduced infinitive in: "Did you remember to lock the door?" a Yes, I remembered to lock. b Yes, I remembered locking. c Yes, I remembered to. d Yes, I remembered lock. 10 Do you want to join us for dinner? No, I don’t want ______. a to join. b to c No, I don't want to join. d to join with you.