Choose the sentence that has the same meaning as the opening one.

1. I didn’t learn to drive until I was thirty-one.

A. I started learn to drive when I was thirty-one.

B. I started learning driving when I was thirty-one.

C. I started learning to drive when I was thirty-one.

D. I didn’t start to learn driving when I was thirty-one.



2. We had wanted to visit the museum for ages.


A. We had been wanting to visit the museum for ages.

B. We had been looking forward to visiting the museum for ages.

C. We had been looking forward to visit the museum for ages.

D. We had wanted visiting the museum for ages.



3. I don’t think I invited Sean and Ellie to the party.


A. I don’t remember inviting Sean and Ellie to the party.

B. I didn’t remember to invite Sean and Ellie to the party.

C. I don’t remember to invite Sean and Ellie to the party.

D. I don’t think inviting Sean and Ellie to the party.



4. The concert began and then he turned up.


A. The concert began already when he had turned up.

B. The concert was already beginning when he turned up.

C. The concert had already begun after he had turned up.

D. The concert had already begun by the time he turned up.