81. We did not see this movie yet.
(a) have seen
(b) have not seen
(c) have seen
(d) No improvement
82. It will be no good trying to find an excuse next time.
(a) to try to find
(b) to try finding
(c) trying finding
(d) No improvement
83. Either he or I am going.
(a) he or I are going
(b) he is going or I am
(c) I or he is going
(d) No improvement
84. The dissidents hold a great problem in every political party.
(a) cause
(b) give
(c) pose
(d) No improvement
85. I hope you won’t object to me watching while you work.
(a) against me watching
(b) me to watch
(c) to my watching
(d) No improvement
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