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Have you cleaned the stairs yet?




A) Have the stairs been cleaned yet?

B) Has the stairs been cleaned yet?

C) Has the stairs been clean yet?

D) Have the stairs been clean yet?

E) Have the stairs cleaned yet?

 

$$$79B

Rewrite the sentence changing Passive verb into Active.

A great deal of property is destroyed by tornadoes every year.

A) Tornadoes destroysa great dealof property every year.

B) Tornadoes destroya great dealof property every year.

C) Tornadoes destroyeda great dealof property every year.

D) Tornadoes has destroya great dealof property every year.

E) Tornadoes have destroya great dealof property every year.

 

$$$80A

Use the Passive Voice:

The cases by skilled workers.

A) were packed

B) is packed

C) packed

D) was packed

E) will pack

 

$$$81B

Use the Passive Voice:

They a long term credit

A) is given

B) were given

C) was given

D) give

E) gave

 

$$$82E

Use the Passive Voice:

His new book next year

A) is finished

B) are finished

C) were finished

D) was finished

E) will be finished

 

$$$83B

Use the Passive Voice:

This work tomorrow

A) are done

B) will be done

C) is done

D) were done

E) was done

 

$$$84D

Use the Passive Voice:

Nylon in the 1930s.

A) are invented

B) Invented

C) Have been invented

D) Was invented

E) Is being invented

 

$$$85B

Use the Passive Voice:

Mickey Mouse cartoons into sixty languages.

A) Have translated

B) Have been translated

C) Translated

D) Will translate

E) Would translated

 

$$$86A

Use the Passive Voice:

Hot lips by Celia Young.

A) was written

B) are written

C) wrote

D) had written

E) written

 

$$$87C

Use the Passive Voice:

We by a loud noise during the night.

A) Woke up

B) is woken up

C) Were woken up

D) Were waking up

E) Had woken up

 

$$$88C

Use the Passive Voice:

This house quite old. It over hundred years ago.

A) Is built

B) Is being built

C) Was built

D) have been built

E) Built

 

$$$89B

Use the Passive Voice:

Betty at the station yesterday.

A)is meeting

B)was met

C) meeting

D)met

E)are meeting

 

$$$90D

Use the Passive Voice:

The letterjust sent.

A)was been

B)is having

C)have had

D)has been

E)were been

 

$$$91E

Use the Passive Voice:

When it done?

A)am

B)are

C)were

D)shall

E)was

 

$$$92D

Use the Passive Voice:

The cups by my mother

A) is washed

B) was washed

C) washed

D) are washed

E) washes

 

$$$93C

Use the Passive Voice:

The boy everywhere.

A)is looking

B)has looked

C)is being looked

D)looking

E)are looked

 

$$$94D

Choose the right variant of the verb in Passive Voice:

A cartoon ___________(to watch) by the children at the moment.

A)are watched

B)is watched

C)are being watched

D)is being watched

E) is being watch

 

$$$95A

Choose the right answer:

You (advise) to wear warm shoes in winter.
A) are advised

B)is advised

C) was advised

D) has been advised

E)had advise

 

$$$96E

Choose the right answer:

Some holiday pictures (show) to me by Liz.

A) showing

B) is shown

C) having shown

D) has shown

E) were shown

 

$$$97B

Choose the right answer:

The car (repair) this week.

A) are not repaired

B) has not been repaired

C) was being repaired

D) is being repaired

E) will repair

 

$$$98A

Choose the right answer:

Sniffer dogs (use) by police to detect drugs and explosives.
A) are used

B) is used

C) was used

D) has used

E) use

 

$$$99C

Choose the right answer:

A verdict (reach) by the jury by the morning.

A) have been reached

B) has been reached

C) will have been reached

D) will reach

E) are reached

 

$$$100D

Choose the right answer:

When I saw him, he (chase) by a large dog.

A)is being chased

B) was chased

C) has been chased

D) was being chased

E) is chased

 

odal verbs

 

$$$1A

Choose the right modal verb:

Can you look this word up? I it myself.

A)cant find

B)can find

C)could find

D)couldnt found

E)cant found

 

$$$2E

Choose the right form of the verb:

May I that cassette?

A)to watch

B)watched

C)watching

D)to watched

E)watch

 

$$$3C

Choose the right modal verb:

You look very exhausted. You tired.

A)ought to

B)need to be

C)must be

D)shall

E)can to be

 

$$$4E

Choose the right modal verb:

If you want to keep fit, you eat fruit every day.

A)has to

B)are

C)were

D)neednt

E) should

 

$$$5D

Choose the right modal verb:

This trip is too expensive for me. I afford it.

A)can

B)neednt

C)should

D)cant

E)shall

 

$$$6B

Choose the right modal verb:

The children carry this box: it is too heavy.

A)can

B)cannot

C)shall not

D)should

E)need

 

$$$7D

Choose the right modal verb:

Dont go to the wood alone: you lose your way.

A)must

B)can

C)need

D)may

E)could

 

$$$8A

Choose the right modal verb:

Dont ring him up: he be very busy.

A)may

B)mustnt

C)can

D)ought to

E)could

 

$$$9A

Choose the right modal verb:

Dont worry! This is not important.- Not important! You be joking!

A)must

B)may

C)can

D)might

E)could

 

$$$10C

Choose the right modal verb:

You stop smoking! If you dont youre going to have serious problems with your lungs some day.

A)can

B)should to

C) must

D)mustnt

E)couldnt

 

$$$11A

Choose the right modal verb:

Mike play computer games when he was three.

A)could

B)can

C)need

D)may

E)had to

 

$$$12D

Point out the sentence in which the verb to be is modal verb:

A)She is a waitress.

B)She is typing now.

C)She is at home now.

D)She is to leave at ten tomorrow.

E)She is a schoolgirl.

 

$$$13B

Choose the right modal verb:

Dont give the vase to the child: he break it.

A)can

B)may

C)must

D)is to

E)had to

 

$$$14C

Choose the right translation:

, ./ ұң ң .

A)If your work is ready you may to go home

B)If your work is ready you can go home

C)If your work is ready you may go home

D)If your work will be ready you may go home

E)If your work was ready you may go home

$$$15D

Choose the right translation:

, ?/ Қ ?

A)May I go to a walk?

B)May I go by a walk?

C)Can I go to a walk?

D)May I go for a walk?

E)Must I go for a walk?

$$$16A

Choose the right modal verb:

./ ң ү.

A)It may rain soon.

B)It must rain soon

C)It can rain soon

D)It had to rain soon

E)It may to rain soon

$$$17B

Choose the right modal verb:

Only a person who knows the language very well answer such a question.

A)couldnt

B)can

C)may

D)have to

E)had to

 

$$$18E

Choose the right modal verb:

I not imagine her speaking in public: I knew that she was so shy.

A)can

B)may

C)must

D)have to

E)could

 

$$$19A

Choose the right modal verb:

She asked me if she use my telephone.

A)might

B)can

C)must

D)cannot

E)could

 

$$$20C

Choose the right modal verb:

He never comes to work late! He have overslept today.

A)can

B)may

C)must

D)ought to

E)should

 

$$$21D

Choose the right modal verb:

He work systematically if he wants to know French well.

A)can

B)could

C)may

D)must

E)cannot

 

$$$22C

Choose the right modal verb:

He join the party because he is busy.

A)can

B)could

C)cant

D)must

E)need

 

$$$23D

Choose the right modal verb:

I take your book?- I am afraid not: I need it.

A)Can

B)Could

C)Must

D)May

E)Should

$$$24B

Find the sentence in which the verb to be is a modal verb:

A)We were going to the cinema.

B)She was to wear that dress at the graduation party.

C)Roses were planted round the pond.

D) He was telling an interesting story.

E)He was sleeping when mother came home.

 

$$$25C

Choose the right modal verb:

We not carry the bookcase upstairs: it is too heavy.

A)could

B)must

C)can

D)should

E)might

 

$$$26E

Choose the right modal verb:

My sister not write this letter: I shall phone them.

A)can

B)could

C)must

D)might

E)need

 

$$$27A

Choose the right modal verb:

Do you think you do that?

A)can

B)could

C)might

D)need

E)may

 

$$$28B

Choose the right modal verb:

What time is it?- It be about six oclock, but I am not sure.

A)can

B)may

C)might

D)need

E)cannot

 

$$$29C

Choose the right modal verb:

You not cross the street when the light is red.

A)can

B)could

C)may

D)might

E)should

 

$$$30D

Choose the right modal verb:

children play with scissors?

A)can

B)could

C)must

D)may

E)need

 

$$$31A

Choose the right answer:

There is someone at the door. It be the postman.

A) must

B) need

C) have to

D) were to

E) are to

 

$$$32B

Choose the right answer:

Sorry, I cant stay any longer. I go.

A) can

B) have to

C) could

D) has to

E) may

 

$$$33A

Choose the right answer:

Its a school rule; all the pupils wear a uniform.

A) have to

B) has to

C) must to

D) can

E) could

 

$$$34E

Choose the right translation:

He couldnt read.

A) .\ғ қғ .

B) . \ ғ қғ .

C) .\ ғ қғ .

D) .\ қғ

E) .\ қ .

 

$$$35D

Choose the right translation:

, . \ ү қ ғ.

A) Could he come on time?

B) He couldnt come in time.

C) He should not come in time.

D) He might have come in time.

E) He must not had come in time

 

$$$36C

Choose the right answer:

You look very exhausted. You tired.

A) ought

B) need to be

C) must be

D) shall

E) can to be

 

$$$37E

Choose the right answer:

They come back home because their bus didnt come.

A) is to

B) must

C) needed

D) could

E) had to

 

$$$38D

Choose the right answer:

, to be .

A) She is a waitress.

B) She is typing now.

C) She is at home now.

D) She is to leave at ten tomorrow.

E) She is a girl.

 

 

$$$39B

Choose the right answer:

Children under five years old swim without an adult.

A) doesnt have to

B) must not

C) have to

D) is supposed to

E) had to

 

$$$40A

Choose the right answer:

Bring your umbrella. It later.

A) may rain

B) rains

C) couldnt rain

D) need

E) cant

 

$$$41D

Choose the right answer:

You told Mark. You knew it was a secret.

A) should has

B) might had

C) couldnt have

D) shouldnt have

E) mightnt have

 

$$$42B

Choose the right answer:

Chris to clean up his room. Its a mess.

A) have got

B) has

C) must

D) got

E) can

 

$$$43A

Choose the right answer:

I failed the test. I studied harder.

A) should have

B) must

C) should to

D) may

E) can

 

$$$44B

Choose the right answer:

I come in?

A) must

B) may

C) could

D) ought to

E) should to

 

$$$45D

Choose the right answer:

If you want to be slim, you go on a diet.

A) hadnt better

B) is to

C) was to

D) should

E) am to

 

$$$46A

Choose the right answer:

You wear school uniform outside the school.

A) dont have to

B) must

C) have to

D) had to

E) need to

 

$$$47D

Choose the right answer:

My little sister is four years old. But she read and write.

A) must

B) need

C) could

D) can

E) ought

 

$$$48D

Choose the right answer:

Watch this, Mum; I stand on one leg.

A) have to

B) could

C) should

D) can

E) need

 

$$$49A

Choose the right answer:

Where is he? He walking in the garden.

A) must be

B) can

C) could

D) have to

E) are to

 

 

$$$50E

Choose the right answer:

I got up early, as the lecture begin at 9 oclock..

A) have to

B) ought

C) can

D) can be

E) was to

 

.

 

$$$51A

Choose the right answer:

Of course, I () translate this article.

A) Can.

B) Must.

C) May.

D) Need.

E) Be able.

 

$$$52A

Choose the right answer:

.

A) I must leave today.

B) May I leave?

C) I must left yesterday.

D) I can leave today.

E) I shall leave today.

 

$$$53A

Choose the right answer:

.

A) My friend may know these people.

B) He may be know these people.

C) My friend must not be know these people.

D) My friend maynt be know these people.

E) My friend could be know these people.

 

$$$54A

Choose the right answer:

I go and lay the table myself.

A) Must.

B) to have

C) were to

D) Should to

E) Ought.

 

$$$55D

Choose the right answer:

She washed up all the plates, she wash them up, because they had a dishwasher.

A) had to

B) Must

C) Have to.

D) Neednt.

E) May be.

 

$$$56D

Choose the right answer:

May I see your garden, please?

A) Yes, you can.

B) No, you cant.

C) Yes, you could.

D) Yes, you may.

E) Yes, you need.

 

$$$57A

Choose the right answer:

You look tired! You have a good sleep at night.

A) Must.

B) must not.

C) Can.

D) Ought.

E) Could.

 

$$$58E

Choose the right answer:

When they buy a car, they (/ ү ) visit their friends more often.

A) Must be.

B) May be.

C) Can.

D) Could.

E) Will be able.

 

$$$59A

Choose the right answer:

You (/қң ) do it directly on return.

A) Will be able

B) Could

C) Have to

D) Must

E) Need

 

$$$60A

Choose the right answer:

I earn money.

A) am allowed to

B) were allowed to

C) were able to

D) to be allowed to

E) are allowed to

 

 

Infinitive

$$$1A

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

He seems (to read) a lot.

A) to read

B) to have read

C) to have been reading

D) to be reading

E) is reading

 

$$$2A

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

He seems (to read) now.

A) to be reading

B) to have read

C) to have been reading

D) to read

E) is reading

 

$$$3C

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

He seems (to read) since morning

A) to be reading

B) to have read

C) to have been reading

D) to read

E) is reading

 

$$$4B

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

He seems (to read) all the books in the library

A) to be reading

B) to have read

C) to have been reading

D) to read

E) is reading

 

$$$5E

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

We expect (to be) back in two days.

A) to have been

B) is being

C) was been

D) was being

E) to be

 

$$$6E

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

He expected (to help) by the teacher.

A) to help

B) to have been helped

C) to have been helping

D) is helping

E) to be helped

 

$$$7A

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

The children seem (to play) since morning.

A) to have been playing

B) is playing

C) has been playing

D) were playing

E) to be playing

 

$$$8E

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

I saw him (enter) the room.

A)to enter

B)entered

C)enters

D)having entered

E)enter

 

 

$$$9B

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

She seems (to work) at this problem ever since she came here.

A) to work

B) to have been working

C) was working

D) being worked

E) to have worked

 

$$$10A

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

I am sorry (to break) your pen.

A) to have broken

B) to have been broking

C) to break

D) was breaking

E) to be broken

 

$$$11C

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

I want (to take) you to the concert.

A) to have been taking

B) to have taken

C) to take

D) was taking

 

$$$12B

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

I want (to take) you to the concert by my father.

A) to have been

B) to be taken

C) to take

D) was being

E) to be

 

$$$13E

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

She hoped (to help) her friends.

A) to be helped

B) to have helped

C) to have been helping

D) to be helping

E) to help

 

$$$14A

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

I hope (to see) you soon.

A) to see

B) to have seen

C) to have been seeing

D) was seeing

E) to be seeing

 

$$$16D

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

They seemed (to quarrel): I could hear angry voices from behind the door.

A) to been quarreling

B) to have been quarreling

C) to have quarreled

D) to be quarreling

E) to quarrel

 

$$$17E

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

They are supposed (to work) at the problem for the last two months.

A) to work

B) to have worked

C) to be worked

D) had worked

E) to have been working

 

$$$18C

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

The only sound (to hear) was the snoring of grandfather in the bedroom.

A) to hear

B) to have been hearing

C) to be heard

D) to have heard

E) was hearing

 

$$$19A

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

They seemed (to wait) for ages.

A) to have been waiting

B) to wait

C) to have waited

D) waited

E) were waiting

 

$$$20D

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

He began writing books not because he wanted (to earn) a living.

A) to have earned

B) to have been earning

C) to be earned

D) to earn

E) earning

 

$$$21D

Choose the right variant:

It isnt difficult ___________ this textbook.

A)understand

B)in order to understand

C)for understanding

D)to understand

E)understanding

 

$$$22B

Choose the right translation:

A)She is pleasant to look for

B)she is pleasant to look at

C)She is pleasant to look about

D)She is pleasant to look up

E)She is pleasant to look

 

$$$23C

Choose the right translation:

A)the child had nobody to play

B)the child has somebody to play with

C)the child has nobody to play with

D)the child has nobody to play to

E)the child has not nobody to play with

 

$$$24E

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

You seem (to look) for trouble.

A) to look

B) to have been looking

C) to be looked

D) to have looked

E) to be looking

 

$$$25D

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

It seemed (to snow) heavily since early morning.

A) to be snowing

B) to have snowed

C) to be snowed

D) to have been snowing

E) to snow

 

$$$27A

Translate into English using the right form of the infinitive:

, .-ѳ ұ әң қ қ ұ.

A) I am glad to have told you this story

B) I am glad to have been told this story

C) I am glad to be told this story.

D) I am glad to have been telling this story

E) I am glad told this story

 

$$$28A

Translate into English using the right form of the infinitive:

.- ә ғ .

A) I want to introduce you to this actress.

B) I want to be introduced to this actress.

C) I want to be introduced to you.

D) I want to have been introducing to this actress.

E) I wanted to introduce to this actress.

 

$$$29E

Translate into English using the right form of the infinitive:

, .- ә ғ қ.

A) I want to be introduced to you.

B) I want to introduce you to this actress.

C) I want to have been introducing to this actress.

D) I wanted to introduce to this actress.

E ) I want to be introduced to this actress.

$$$30A

Translate into English using the right form of the infinitive:

, .- қғғ ө қ.

A) We are happy to have invited him to the party

B) We are happy to have been invited him

C) We are happy to have been invited to the party.

D) We were happy to invite you to the party

E) We are happy to have been inviting him

 

$$$31C

Translate into English using the right form of the infinitive:

, .- қғғ қ.

A) We are happy to have been invited him

B) We were happy to invite you to the party

C) We are happy to have been invited to the party

D) We are happy to have invited him to the party

E) We are happy to have been inviting him

 

$$$ 32D

Translate into English using the right form of the infinitive:

, .- ө қ ү.

A) Children like to tell the fairy tales

B) Children like to have been told fairy tales.

C) Children like to be told fairy tales

D) Children like to be told fairy tales

E) Children like to have telling fairy tales

 

$$$33A

Translate into English using the right form of the infinitive:

, .- ө ө қ ө.

A) He hates to be told lies

B) He likes to be told lies.

C) He hated to be told lies.

D) He had hated to be told tales

E) He wants to be told lies

 

$$$34B

Translate into English the following set expressions using the right form of the infinitive:

To cut a long story short

A) \ қ

B) \ ққ қ

C) \ қ

D) \ ң

E) \ қ

 

$$$35E

Translate into English the following set expressions using the right form of the infinitive:

To say nothing of

A) \ қ

B) \ қ

C) \ қ

D) \ ққ қ

E) \ ғң ө

 

$$$36D

Translate into English the following set expressions using the right form of the infinitive:

To tell the truth.

A) \ ққ қ

B) \ қ

C) \ ғң ө

D) \ қ

E) \ ң

 

$$$37A

Translate into English the following set expressions using the right form of the infinitive:

To begin with.

A) \ қ

B) \ қ

C) \

D) \ ң

E) \

 

$$$38B

Translate into English the following set expressions using the right form of the infinitive:

To say the least of it.

A) \ ққ қ

B) \ ң

C) \ қ

D) \ ғ қ

E) \ қ

 

$$$39D

Translate into English the following set expressions using the right form of the infinitive:

To put it mildly.

A) \ қ ғ

B) \ қ

C) \ қ ( ққ )

D) \ қ

E) \ ғң ө

 

$$$40B

Translate into English the following set expressions using the right form of the infinitive:

He is hard to please.

A) \ қ

B) \ ғ ғ қ

C) \ ғ қ ө ғ

D) \ ғң ө

E) \

 

$$$41B

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

He hasnt come yet. He must still .

A) work

B) be working

C) has worked

D) are work

E) worked

 

$$$42C

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

I made up my mindmy father as soon as I returned home.

A) telling

B) to telling

C) to tell

D) tell

E) told

 

 

$$$43A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

Would you like out with us?

A)to go

B)go

C)going

D)gone

E)to have gone

 

$$$44A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

I would like the USA.

A) to visit

B) visit

C) visiting

D) to visiting

E)visited

 

$$$45A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

We expect them. us this summer.

A) to visit

B)to have visited

C) to visited

D) to be visit

E) to be visited

 

$$$46B

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

We are glad the summer in the Crimea.

A) to spend

B) to have spent

C) to had spent

D) to be spend

E) to spent

 

$$$47D

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

It seems outside.

A) to rain

B) to rained

C) to been raining

D) to be raining

E) to have raining

 

$$$48A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

She likes tennis.

A) to play

B) to be played

C) be have played

D) to be play

E) to been played

 

 

$$$49A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

It is difficult a friend who knows all about you and still likes you.

A) to find

B) to have found

C) to be finding

D) find

E) found

 

$$$50A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

Ann tried two birds with one stone.

A) to kill

B) to has killed

C) to be killing

D) have been killed

E) have killed

 

$$$51D

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

Good buy! I am so pleased you.

- The pleasure is mine.

A) to meet

B) to be meeting

C) to have been meeting

D) to have met

E) have meeting

 

$$$52B

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

I made her the truth.

A) to tell

B) tell

C) to telling

D) tells

E) told

 

$$$53A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

Will you my question?

A) answer

B) to answer

C) answered

D) answers

E) have answered

 

$$$54C

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

He can you if you want.

A) to help

B) helped

C) help

D) helps

E) has helped

 

$$$55D

Find the sentence in which Passive Indefinite is used:

A)To improve your pronunciation you should record yourself and analyze your speech.

B)To play chess was his greatest pleasure.

C) The problem is too difficult to solve

D) Nature has many secrets to be discovered yet

E)Would you like to listen to good music?

 

$$$56A

Choose the right variant:

She didnt let her mother (to go)away.

A)go

B)to go

C)went

D)going

E)having gone

 

$$$57A

Choose the right variant:

My mother _____________ do my homework before I go out.

A)makes me

B)helps me

C)gets me

D)lets me

E)forces me

 

$$$58D

Choose the right variant:

They wanted (cross) the river.

A)cross

B)crossed

C) to have crossed

D)to cross

E)crosses

 

$$$59A

Choose the right variant:

What makes you (think) you are right?

A)think

B)to think

C)thought

D)to have thought

E)thinks

 

$$$60C Choose the right variant:

You always make me (laugh).

A)laughing

B)to laugh

C)laugh

D)laughed

E)to laughed

 

Gerund

$$$1A

Choose the sentence in which the Gerund is used:

A)He admitted stealing.

B)She was stealing the money from fathers pocket.

C)I saw her steal the money.

D)She had been stealing my thoughts.

E)He is going to steal her this evening.

$$$2E

Define the form of the given example:

Giving

A)Participle 2

B)Infinitive Perfect

C)Infinitive Passive

D)Infinitive Simple

E)Gerund

 

$$$3C

Choose the right variant:

Ann cant help (laugh) when she sees you.

A)having laughed

B)to laughed

C)laughing

D)to laughing

E)laugh

 

$$$4B

Choose the right variant:

This book is worth (read).

A)to read

B)reading

C)to reading

D)read

E)to have read

 

$$$5C

Choose the correct answer:

She is a very practical woman and good running things.

A)of

B)on

C)at

D)about

E)from

$$$6B

Choose the correct answer:

I must be going. Im afraid missing my train.

A)for

B)of

C)in

D)into

E)at

 

$$$7A

Choose the correct answer:

They suspect her telling lies.

A)of

B)in

C)about

D)at

E)on

 

$$$8D

Choose the correct answer:

I wonder what prevented him going to the country on Sunday.

A)in

B)of

C)in

D)from

E)for

 

$$$9B

Choose the correct answer:

She is a nice girl and we are looking forward seeing her again.

A)at

B)to

C)in

D)for

E)on

 

$$$10E

Choose the correct answer:

After a long time they succeeded finding a cheap hotel in the suburbs of London.

A)at

B)with

C)without

D)for

E)in

 

$$$11B

Choose the correct answer:

You know hes always complaining having problems with her neighbours.

A)in

B)of

C)about

D)into

E)at

 

$$$12A

Choose the correct answer:

Somebody told me that he had taken drinking after his wifes death.

A)to

B)in

C)about

D)of

E)for

 

$$$13C

Choose the correct answer:

My brother has given up (smoke). He thinks its a waste of money.

A)to smoking

B)to have smoked

C)smoking

D)smoke

E)to smoke

 

$$$14D

Choose the correct answer:

My watch wants:

A)to repair

B)to repairing

C)to have repaired

D)repairing

E)repair

 

$$$15B

Choose the right variant:

All the happiness of my life depends your loving me.

A)in

B)on

C)from

D)in

E)for

 

$$$16D

Choose the correct answer:

He has always dreamt visiting other countries.

A)for

B)to

C)in

D)of

E)from

 

$$$17E

Choose the correct answer:

The machine needs (clean)

A)to cleaning

B)to clean

C)cleaned

D)to have cleaned

E)cleaning

 

$$$18B

Choose the correct answer:

He persisted trying to solve that difficult problem:

A)on

B)in

C)for

D)with

E)at

 

$$$19C

Choose the correct answer:

I object his borrowing money from you.

A)for

B)in

C)to

D)with

E)about

 

$$$20. D. Choose the correct answer:

Do you mind him (examine) by a heart specialist?

A)to examine

B)to have examined

C)examining

D)being examined

E)been examined

 

$$$21B

Choose the correct answer:

He had a strange habit of (interfere) in other peoples business.

A)to interfere

B)interfering

C)interfere

D)interfered

E)being interfered

 

$$$22C

Choose the correct answer:

The cold weather prevented the girls going for long walks.

A)for

B)in

C)from

D)of

E)with

 

$$$23A

Choose the correct answer:

The teacher of mathematics did not approve his pupils dreaming.

A)of

B)in

C)for

D)at

E)on

 

$$$24D

Choose the right answer:

He gave up the idea ever hearing from her.

A)in

B)for

C)with

D)of

E)at

 

$$$25C

Choose the correct answer:

He is good at (to repair) cars.

A)repair

B)to repair

C) repairing

D)being repaired

E)repaired

 

$$$26B

David was tired of (to scold) all the time.

A)scolded

B)being scolded

C)scold

D)have scold

E)have been scold

 

$$$ 27D

Choose the correct answer:

The Bronze Horseman is worth (to see)

A)to see

B)saw

C)being seen

D)seeing

E)have seen

 

$$$28B

Choose the correct answer:

They accuse him having robbed the house.

A)for

B)of

C)in

D)at

E)with

 

$$$29C

Choose the correct answer:

The child insisted on (to send) home at once.

A)sending

B)to send

C)being sent

D)sent

 

$$$30B

Choose the correct answer:

Jane thought leaving Lowood after Miss Temples marriage.

A)for

B)of

C)at

D)in

E)with

 

$$$31E

Form the Gerund Simple of the verb lie:

A)To be lied
B) To be lying
C) To have lied
D) To lie
E) lying

 

$$$32D

State the form of the Gerund:

On being told the news she turned pale.

A) Indefinite Active

B) Perfect Active

C) -

D) Indefinite Passive

E) Perfect Passive

 

$$$33A

State the form of the Gerund:

Watching football matches may be exciting enough, but of course it is more exciting playing football.

A) Indefinite Active

B) Perfect Active

C) -

D) Indefinite Passive

E) Perfect Passive

 

$$$34C

Choose the right variant:

He is fond of... speeches in public.

A) make

B) makes

C) making

D) doing

E) to make

 

$$$35D

Choose the right variant:

Much depends... your making a decision at the right time.

A) to

B) at

C) about

D) on

E) of

 

$$$36C

Choose the right variant:

I like in winter.

A) ski

B) skiings

C) skiing

D) have ski

E) had ski

 

$$$37A

Choose the right variant:

My cold prevents me from out.

A) going

B) go

C) gone

D) went

E) goes

 

$$$38D

Put in the gerund:

The difficulties the plants are overcome in our country.

A) to rebuilding

B) at rebuilding

C) rebuild

D) of rebuilding

E) rebuilded

 

$$$39A

Choose the right variant:

Our group took part celebrating the 150-th anniversary of Abai yesterday.

A) in

B) to

C) at

D) on

E) after

 

$$$40A

Choose the right variant:

The path was icy, so we walked very carefully. We were afraid....

A) of falling
B) from falling

C) to fall

D) to falling

E) fall

 

$$$41B
Choose the right variant:

... a hotel, we looked for somewhere to have dinner.

A) Finding
B) After finding
C) Having find
D) We found

E) Founding

 

$$$42A

Choose the right variant:

She tried to be serious, but she couldnt help....

A) laughing
B) to laugh

C) that she laughed

D) loving

E) be laugh

 

$$$43A

Choose the right variant:

Paul lives in Berlin now. He likes... there.

A) living

B) live

C) lived

D) living of

E) left

 

$$$44B

Choose the right variant:

When Lisa came to Britain, she had to get used... on the left.

A) driving
B) to driving
C) to drive

D) drove

E) drive

 

$$$45C

Choose the right variant:

I am thinking... a house. Do you think thats a good idea?

A) to buy

B) of to buy

C) of buying

D) bought

E) buy

 

$$$46A

Choose the right variant:

The hungry boy was accused _____ stealing apples.

A) of
B) for

C) to

D) off

E) under

 

$$$47B

Choose the right variant:

Are you keen _____ singing?

A) Of

B) On

C) With

D) off

E) under

 

$$$48C

Choose the right variant:

The poor teacher is fed up _____ repeating the same thing over and over again.

A) Of

B) On

C) With

D) Off

E Under

 

$$$49C

Choose the right variant:

We won _____ finding the shortest way out.

A) In

B) To

C) By

D) off

E) under

 

$$$50A

Choose the right variant:

There is no point _____ telling the truth.

A) In

B) To

C) By

D) off

E) under

 

$$$51D

Choose the right answer:

Before to London you should get a visa.

A) to go

B) goes

C) being gone

D) going

E) by going

 

$$$52A

Choose the right answer:

After in Paris Van Gogh moved to Arles.

A)living

B)lived

C)live

D)being live

E)has lived

 

$$$53B

Choose the right answer:

a language every day is the best way of learning it.

A) speak

B)speaking

C)spoke

D)spoken

E)speaks

 

$$$54C

Choose the right answer:

The grass in the garden is very dry, it needs .

A)to water

B)watered

C)watering

D)being watered

E)to be watered

 

$$$55C

Choose the right answer:

I enjoy to music.

A)Listened

B)To listen

C)Listening

D)Having listened

E)To listening

 

$$$56B

Choose the right answer:

Mike stopped six months ago.

A) to smoked

B) smoking

C) smoke

D).in smoking

E) being smoked

 

$$$57B

Choose the right answer:

Stop , please.

A) to talk

B) talking

C) talks

D) talked

E) being talked

 

$$$58C

Choose the right answer:

In spite problems he kept on smiling.

A) to face

B) for facing

C) of facing

D) by facing

E) facing

 

$$$59B

Choose the right answer:

In spite.. very generous to other people, he is strict with me.

A)being

B)of being

C)for being

D)he has been

E)to be

 

$$$60D

Choose the right answer:

Several people insisted the old man to cross the road.

A) to help

B) helping

C) help

D) on helping

E) helps

 

 

Participle

$$$1A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The children were really about opening their presents.

A) excited

B) exciting

C) to excite

D) excites

E) excite

 

$$$2C

Choose the right form of the participle:

I was so hurt when he said I was .

A) to bore

B) bored

C) boring

D) bore

E) to boring

 

$$$3B

Choose the right form of the participle:

He works very hard. Its not that he is always tired.

A) surprised

B) surprising

C) to surprise

D) surprise

E) to surprises

 

$$$4A

Choose the right form of the participle:

We were when we heard the news.

A) shocked

B) shocking

C) to shocked

D) to shock

E) shock

 

$$$5B

Choose the right form of the participle:

I didnt find the situation funny. I wasnt .

A) to amuse

B) amusing

C) amused

D) amuse

E) to amused

 

$$$6A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The journey was really . I enjoyed it.

A) exciting

B) excited

C) to excite

D) to excited

E) excite

 

$$$7D

Choose the right form of the participle:

Im not keen on golf. When I played it, I was really .

A) to bore

B) bore

C) to boring

D) bored

E) boring

 

$$$8A

Choose the right form of the participle:

She has really learnt very fast. She has made progress.

A) astonishing

B) astonished

C) to astonish

D) astonish

E) to astonishing

 

$$$9C

Choose the right form of the participle:

Tom is very good at telling funny stories. He can be very .

A) to amused

B) amused

C) amusing

D) to amuse

E) amuse

 

$$$10B

Choose the right form of the participle:

When we heard the news, we didnt know what to do. The news was.

A) to shocked

B) shocking

C) shocked

D) to shocking

E) to shock

 

$$$11A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The weather forecast was . The authorities cancelled the match.

A) terrifying, worried

B) terrifying, worrying

C) terrified, worried

D) terrified, worrying

E) to terrified, worrying

 

$$$12B

Choose the right form of the participle:

Do you know the woman to Tom?

A) a talked

B) talking

C) having talked

D) to talk

E) talk

 

$$$13C

Choose the right form of the participle:

her work, she went home.

A) finished

B) finishing

C) having finished

D) have finished

E) to finish

 

$$$14B

Choose the right form of the participle:

The road the two villages is very narrow.

A) joined

B) joining

C) having joined

D) to join

E) join

 

$$$15A

Choose the right form of the participle:

Most of the goods in this factory are exported.

A) made

B) making

C) having made

D) have made

E) to make

 

$$$16C

Choose the right form of the participle:

nearly all our money, we couldnt stay in a hotel.

A) spent

B) spending

C) having spent

D) to spend

E) have spent

 

$$$17B

Choose the right form of the participle:

I was woken up by a bell .

A) rung

B) ringing

C) having rung

D) have rung

E) to ring

 

$$$18B

Choose the right form of the participle:

There were some children in the river.

A) swum

B) swimming

C) having swum

D) to swim

E) swim

 

$$$19A

Choose the right form of the participle:

A lot of people to the party cannot come.

A) invited

B) inviting

C) having invited

D) to invite

E)have invited

 

$$$20C

Choose the right form of the participle:

our tickets, we went into the theatre.

A) bought

B) buying

C) having bought

D) to buy

E) have bought

 

$$$21B

Choose the right form of the participle:

Everybody looked at the girl.

A) danced

B) dancing

C) having danced

D) to dancing

E) have danced

 

$$$22A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The window in the storm last night has been repaired this year.

A) broken

B) breaking

C) having broken

D) have broken

E) to break

 

$$$23B

Choose the right form of the participle:

I saw a woman in the corner in her own.

A) stood

B) standing

C) having stood

D) to stand

E) have stood

 

$$$24B

Choose the right form of the participle:

She was lying in the middle of the road for help.

A) cried

B) crying

C) having cried

D) to cry

E) have cried

 

$$$25C

Choose the right form of the participle:

our meal, we went out.

A) finished

B) finishing

C) having finished

D) to finish

E) have finished

 

$$$26B

Choose the right form of the participle:

He just sit around all day, nothing.

A) done

B) doing

C) having done

D) have done

E) to do

 

$$$27A

Choose the right form of the participle:

Books from the library must be returned in two weeks.

A) borrowed

B) borrowing

C) having borrowed

D) have borrow

E) to borrow

 

$$$28B

Choose the right form of the participle:

Not what to do, she burst out crying.

A) known

B) knowing

C) having known

D) have known

E) has known

 

$$$29B

Choose the right form of the participle:

hungry, I decided to make myself a sandwich.

A) felt

B) feeling

C) having felt

D) have felt

E) to feel

 

$$$30C

Choose the right form of the participle:

dinner, they continued their journey.

A) had

B) having

C) having had

D)to have

E) has

 

$$$31A

Choose the right form of the participle:

along the street I saw several houses.

A) walking, destroyed

B) to walk, destroyed

C) walked, destroying

D) walked, destroyed

E) walking, destroying

 

$$$32B

Choose the right form of the participle:

It was an incident. No wonder she spoke about it in an voice.

A) excited, exciting

B) exciting, excited

C) to excite, exciting

D) exciting, to excite

E) excite, excite

 

$$$33E

Choose the right form of the participle:

a hotel, we looked for somewhere to have dinner.

A) to have found

B) had found

C) founded

D) to find

E) having found

 

$$$34C

Choose the right form of the participle:

The child could not sleep all night so was the tale.

A) to frighten, to frighten

B) frightening, frightening

C) frightened, frightening

D) to frightening, frightened

E) frightened, to fright

 

$$$35A

Choose the right form of the participle:

unemployed, he hasnt got much money.

A) being

B) to be

C) been

D) to being

E) have been

 

$$$36D

Choose the right form of the participle:

I dont know what was in the letter. I didnt read it.

A) to burnt

B) having burn

C) to burn

D) burnt

E) to burnts

 

$$$37C

Choose the right form of the participle:

of the window, he saw his mother watering the flowers.

A) to looking out

B) to look out

C) looking out

D) looked out

E) to look

 

$$$38E

Choose the right form of the participle:

The house by the tall trees is very beautiful.

A) have surrounded

B) to surrounding

C) surrounding

D) to surround

E) surrounded

 

$$$39A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The wall the house was very high.

A) surrounding

B) to surround

C) have surrounded

D) having surrounded

E) surrounded

 

$$$40B

Choose the right form of the participle:

by a good specialist, the story preserved all the humour of the original.

A) to translate

B) translated

C) having translated

D) translating

E) have translated

 

$$$41B

Choose the right form of the participle:

fruit, he looked back from time to time, hoping to see his friends.

A) to sell

B) selling

C) have sold

D) sold

E) have selling

 

$$$42A

Choose the right form of the participle:

A crowd of people stood the burning house.

A) excited, watching

B) excited, watched

C) exciting, watching

D) exciting, watched

E) to excite, watched

 

$$$43B

Choose the right form of the participle:

Why do you look so ? I have had a number of telephone calls lately.

A) worrying, worried

B) worried, worrying

C) to worry, worried

D) worrying, to worry

E) to worry, worrying

 

$$$44C

through some magazines, I came across an interesting article.

A) looked

B) to look

C) looking

D) have looked

E) had looked

 

$$$45C

Choose the right form of the participle:

the sounds of music, we stopped talking.

A) heard

B) to hear

C) hearing

D) hears

E) have heard

 

$$$46D

Choose the right form of the participle:

The girl the floor is my sister.

A) washed

B) to wash

C) washes

D) washing

E) have washed

 

$$$47E

Choose the right form of the participle:

The floor by Helen looked very clean.

A) wash

B) washes

C) washing

D) to wash

E) washed

 

$$$47A

by the critics, the story was accepted by a thick magazine.

A) approved

B) to approve

C) approves

D) approving

E) approve

 

$$$48B

Choose the right form of the participle:

his homework, he was thinking hard.

A) done

B) doing

C) to do

D) did

E) does

 

$$$49C

Choose the right form of the participle:

his homework, he went for a walk.

A) had done

B) has done

C) having done

D) have been doing

E) has been doing

 

$$$50D

Choose the right form of the participle:

to the theatre, she saw that the performance had already begun.

A) comes

B) came

C) to come

D) coming

E) to coming

 

$$$51E

Choose the right form of the participle:

this film twice, I did not want to go to the cinema.

A) has seen

B) have saw

C) had seen

D) have seen

E) having seen

 

$$$52B

Choose the right form of the participle:

I felt I was an visitor.

A) unexpecting

B) unexpected

C) expect

D) to expect

E) expects

 

$$$53A

Choose the right form of the participle:

The noise of the glass made me wake up.

A) breaking

B) broken

C) broking

D) to broke

E) to breake

 

$$$54

Choose the right form of the participle:

He sat all night letters to his friends.

A) writing

B) written

C) wrote

D) writes

E) to write

 

$$$55A

Choose the right form of the participle:

this text I found many interesting expressions.

A) reading

B) having read

C) read

D) to read

E) had read

 

$$$56C





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