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Which of the following verbs cannot be used in the passive voice forms?




to decide, to resemble, to fit, to laugh, to belong, to work, to cost

15. The category of voice in English includes:

a) two voice forms (active and passive);

b) three voice forms (active, passive and medial);

c) four voice forms (active, passive, medial and reflexive).

16. In which of the following sentences the combination of the verb to be with participle II is a) a passive voice form; b) compound nominal predicate?

a) . The door was painted.

b) B. The door is being painted.

c) C. The door was painted by the landlord.

17. Define the semantic type of the active voice forms in the following sentences:

) She undressed before going to bed. b) The lady was selling the cakes. c) The cakes sold out quickly. d) They divorced a long time ago.

a) reflexive meaning;

b) reciprocal meaning;

c) medial meaning;

d) active meaning proper.

18. Define the type of the Subjunctive mood in the following sentences (according to Prof. Blokhs classification - Subjunctive I, Subjunctive II, Subjunctive III, Subjunctive IV):

a) . It is essential that the teacher respect his students.

b) B. You might have asked me about it.

c) C. If I had known about your arrival, I would have hurried.

d) D. If I had known about your arrival, I would have hurried.

19. The category of state words in English (afraid, sorry, etc.) make:

a) a separate part of speech;

b) a subslass of the adjectives;

c) a subclass of the adverbs.

20. Define what grammatically relevant groups the following adverbs belong to: quickly, often, clockwise, once, there

a) qualitative adverbs - _______________;

b) quantitative adverbs - __________________;

c) circumstantial adverbs - _____________________.

21. The adverbs that belong to the following group can form the degrees of comparison:

a) qualitative;

b) quantitative;

c) circumstantial.


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3-e ., . - .: , 2004. - 135 .

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