Basic Grammar's archive Test 016 1.Mike: 'I could try another source if you like.' Jane: ' ' There's no point. There's no end. There's no idea. There's no angle. 2.Mike: 'I could give you a lift to the station.' Jane: ' ' There's no requirement. There's no requirement. There's no aim. There's no need. 3.Mike: 'I suppose they might get the contract.' Jane: ' ' There's little notice of that. There's little dream of that. There's little chance of that. There's little thought of that. 4.Mike: 'If the party wins the next by-election, things might get better.' Jane: ' ' There's no case of that. There's no chance of that. There's no chance of that. There's no concept of that. 5.Mike: 'What do you think are the chances of finding people still alive?' Jane: ' ' There's little picture, really. There's little picture, really There's little perception, really. There's little hope, really. 6.Mike: 'I hope I haven't left it too late to apply.' Jane: ' ' There's still opportunity. There's still try. There's still time. There's yet time. 7.Mike: 'I wonder what she'll get up to next.' Jane: ' ' There's no finding. There's no knowing. There's no guessing. There's no seeing. 8.Mike: 'I wonder if we could call at the post office first.' Jane: ' ' There's no time. There's no event. There's no timing. There's no series. 9.Mike: 'You just can't believe what they'll think up next, can you?' Jane: ' ' There's no believing. There's no crediting. There's no crediting. There's no announcing. 10.Mike: 'I just think they've wasted their time, don't you?' Jane: ' ' There's no admitting it. There's no assigning it. There's no decrying it. There's no denying it. . Basic Grammar's archive Test 016 1.Mike: 'I could try another source if you like.' Jane: '