Solution:
- 1. She is going for a walk. You can go with a) she. (This is incorrect; 'her' or 'her' would be grammatically correct in context, but 'she' is the only option fitting a subject pronoun if the sentence were structured differently. Given the options, this question might have an error or expect a colloquial answer.)
- 2. Today we c) went to the theatre. (Past Simple tense is used for a completed action at a specific time, 'today', implying it has already happened or is being recounted.)
- 3. I b) will...see not her for ages! (This is a double negative and grammatically incorrect. Assuming a typo and it should be 'haven't seen', but based on the provided choices, 'will see' is the most plausible for a future intention/statement.)
- 4. Jim usually cleans b) her car. (Possessive pronoun indicating Jim cleans 'her' car, implying ownership by a female.)
- 5. b) Where do you live with? (Asking for the location of residence.)
- 6. I a) don't work on Sundays. (First-person singular present simple negative.)
- 7. Jim is the c) best student in the class. (Superlative adjective used when comparing Jim to all other students in the class.)
- 8. Yesterday I got up b) at 8 a.m. (Preposition of time used with specific hours.)
- 9. Jim bought a new wallet, as he b) had lost his old one. (Past Perfect tense used to describe an action completed before another past action - losing the old wallet before buying a new one.)
- 10. We c) were having dinner, when your friends came. (Past Continuous tense used for an action in progress when another action interrupted it.)
Explanation: These sentences test knowledge of verb tenses, prepositions, pronouns, and comparatives/superlatives.