I forgot to add a sentence at the beginning. I don't think the verb trust is correct.

When Johnny moved to New York. Claire wondered how they could trust each other.

By the way, can you recommend a site where I can find entry tests for students at a pre-intermediate/intermediate level of English?

The verb "trust" is fine in that sentence.

http://www.englishjet.com/english_courses_files/test_pre-intermediate.asp

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http://www.englishtag.com/tests/level_test_pre_intermediate_A2.asp

http://www.embassyces.com/about/levels_of_english.aspx

http://www.mitsuba.co.uk/english/test.html

Certainly! To find entry tests for students at a pre-intermediate/intermediate level of English, a good website to explore is Cambridge English. Cambridge English offers a wide range of resources and exams for English language learners. They have a dedicated section on their website called "English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)," where you can find a variety of tests for different proficiency levels.

To access these resources, you can follow these steps:

1. Open your web browser and go to the Cambridge English website (www.cambridgeenglish.org).
2. On the homepage, scroll down and look for the "English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)" header. Click on it.
3. Within the ESOL section, you'll find various resources and exams available. Look for the "Find a test" or "Find preparation materials" option, which will lead you to their dedicated search tool.
4. In the search tool, you can select the type of exam (general English exams or business English exams), level (pre-intermediate/intermediate), and the country where you intend to take the test. Click on the corresponding options that match your requirements.
5. After selecting your preferences, the search tool will provide you with a list of exams and preparation materials that are suitable for your chosen level. Browse through the options and select the most appropriate one for your needs.

Remember that some materials on the Cambridge English website might require a fee or registration, but they also offer a significant amount of free resources that can be quite helpful for practicing and preparing for English language exams.

Best of luck with your English studies!