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1. Jill was afraid she (forget) her key at home, but she found her handbag.

2. Dad wasnt at home when I came back. He (go) out twenty minutes before.

3. I wasnt hurry because I (just/have) breakfast.

4. Peter saw an urgent message on this table. Somebody (leave) it the day before

 

2. (Past Perfect Past Indefinite):

1. I (wake up) early and got out of bed.

A. woke up. B. had woken up.

2. I got out of bed an hour later I (wake up)

A. woke up. B. had woken up.

3. We were late. The meeting (start) an hour before.

A. started. B. had started.

4. She was the most delightful person I (ever/met)

A. ever met. B. had ever met.

 

3. (Past Perfect/ Past Indefinite/Past Continuous):

1. I (talk) over the phone when they brought me the letter.

A. talked. B. had talked. C. was talked.

2. They (sit) in the room when the taxi arrived.

A. sat. B. had sat. C. were sitting.

3. He quickly forgot everything he (learn) at school.

A. learnt. B. had learnt. C. was learning.

4. I visited Brazil in April. I (stay) at a nice hotel for fortnight.

A. stayed. B. had stayed. C. was staying.

 

4. , .

1. Teddys words made me (feel) uncomfortable.

A. to feel. B. filling. C. feel.

2. Mrs. Hudson allowed her guests (smoke).

A. to smoke. B. smoking. C. smoke

3. Has the secretary come yet? I want to have my papers (type).

A. to type. B. type. C. typed.

4. I watched my cat (play) witch her.

A. played. B. playing. C. to play.

 

5. 1 2 ( ).

1. All the engineers working at the Ministry of Foreign Trade must know foreign languages.

2. You must learn all the words given on page 125.

3. Traveling about Siberia he saw a lot of newly-built towns.

4. When speaking at the meeting yesterday I forgot this fact.

 

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1. I apologized I (not/phone) her.

2. He told me that he (come back) a fortnight before.

3. I knew him at once though I (meet) him many years before.

4. We spent the night in kiln, a town we (often hear of) but (never/see).

 

2. (Past Perfect Past Indefinite):

1. That morning she (dress), (phone) somebody, and went out.

A. dressed. B. had dressed. A. phoned. B. had phoned.

2. That morning she went out after she (phone) somebody.

A. phoned. B. had phoned.

3. He was tired because he (work) hard in the garden all day.

A. worked. B. had worked.

4. The sun (set), it (get) dark, and we went home.

A. set, got. B. had set, got.

 

3. (Past Perfect/ Past Indefinite/Past Continuous):

1.A man (be) unconscious for a few minutes when an ambulance arrived.

A. was. B. had been.

2.I hardly (finish) speaking with a porter when the phone rang again.

A. finished. B. had hardly finished. C. was finishing.

3. Fist I (answer) the phone, and then I read your letter.

A. answered. B. had answered. C. Was answering.

4. And I began writing to you instead of going to the seaside I (plan) before.

A. planed. B. had planed. C. Was planning.

 

4. , .

1. Granny didnt want to Mom (marry) my Dad.

A. marry. B. to marry. C. married.

2. Our English teacher told us (not/fell) shy and speak English as much as possible.

A. not to feel. B. not feel. C. felt.

3. I have to get my photograph (take) for a new passport.

A. took. B. take. C. taken.

4. There wasnt much traffic in the street. I saw a little girl (cross) the road.

A. crossed. B. cross. C. to cross.

 

 

5. 1 2 ( ).

1. The question discussed at the meeting was very important.

2. The boy sometimes went to sleep while watching TV.

3. Not knowing his address, I couldnt visit him.

4. He liked to sit on the sofa smoking a cigarette and watching TV.

 

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1. They couldnt believe he (give up) his job in the bank. He (make) a good living there.

2. Mr. Jackson said that he (already/buy) everything for lunch.

3. Alice asked her brother where he (arrange) to meet his friend.

4. We had no car at that time because we (sell) our old one.

 

2. (Past Perfect Past Indefinite):

1. Why are you looking so unhappy? I my purse.

A. Have lost. B. had lost.

2. Sam was upset because Judy .

A. hasnt come. B. hadnt come.

3. Mother asked the children if they some biscuits for tea.

A. has bought. B. had bought.

4. Im so happy to see you again. I you since I left Berks.

A. havent seen. B. Hadnt seen.

3. (Past Perfect/ Past Indefinite/Past Continuous):

1. I saw a light in your window as I (pass) by.

A. passed. B. was passed. C. had passing

2. Lizs elder brother said that he (go) to enter I Leeds University.

A. went. B. was going. C. had gone

3. Yesterday while Dad (shave), he (cut) himself slightly.

A. shaved. B. was shaving. C. had shaved A. cut. B. was cutting. C. had cut

4. While my son (wait) for my call, somebody knocked at the door.

A. waited. B. was waiting. B. had waited.

 

4. , .

1. I have never heart Helen (sing).

A. sang. B. sings. C. singing.

2. Mary would like her brother (avoid) Toms company.

A. to avoid. B. avoid. C. avoided.

3. We expected Harrison (arrive) later that usual.

A. arrive. B. to arrive. C. arriving.

 

5. 1 2 ( ).

1. Discussing this book, we found out a lot of interesting things.

2. Being busy, I couldnt help him.

3. Reading the book you gave me yesterday I found a lot of interesting things.

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1. They (finish) painting the ceiling by two oclock.

2. Hardly I (go) to bed when the telephone rang.

3. I kept silence for a while thinking of what he (tell) me.

4. Bob tried to find a job after he (serve)a five-year sentence.

 

2. (Past Perfect Past Indefinite):

1. I saw a nice kitten when I (open) the basket.

A. opened. B. had opened.

2. After I (write) all my letters, I went to the kitchen to make coffee.

A. Wrote. B. had written.

3. She (hardly/finish) speaking over the phone when telephone rang again.

A. hardly finished. B. had hardly finished.

3. (Past Perfect/ Past Indefinite/Past Continuous):

1. Tell Tommy about these wonderful islands. He about them.

A. opened. B. had opened. C. was opening.

2. Im so happy to see you again. I you since I left Smiths.

A. didnt see. B. hadnt seen. C. wasnt seeing,

3. She said she him since she left Smiths.

A. hasnt seen. B. hadnt seen. C. saw

4. Aunt Polly Punished Tom because he naughty.

A. has been. B. had been. C. was.

 

4. :

1. would you like to drink?

A. which. B. what.

2. of brothers Grimm was the eldest?

A. who. B. what. C. which.

3. Its so cold today. put on your warm coat?

A. why you havent. B. why havent you.

 

5. 1 2 ( ).

1. While reading the book I found a lot of new words.

2. Students reading a lot of English books know the language better.

3. I live in a house built more that a hundred years ago.

4. Not knowing my friends new address I could hardly hope to find him.

 

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1. My friend (leave) Moscow by the time I got there.

2. When I got to Kiev, my friend, (go) to Moscow.

3. The meeting (begin) before we got to the place.

4. I didnt ring him up before we I (finish) the work.

 

2. (Past Perfect Past Indefinite):

1. The Hills were in a hurry, but they (take) a taxi and managed to arrive at nine.

A. took. B. had taken.

2. The Hills managed to arrive exactly on time because they (take) a taxi.

A. took. B. had taken.

3. He said he (break) his leg.

A. broke. B. had broken.

4. We asked Peter to come with us, but he refused. He (already/promise) to play football with his friends.

A. already promised. B. had already promised.

 

3. (Past Perfect/ Past Indefinite/Past Continuous):

1. We (finish) our work by six yesterday.

A. finished. B. had finished. C. were finishing.

2. He (finish) the work when I came in.

A. finished. B. had finished. C. were finishing.

3. As soon as the children (have) breakfast, they went to school.

A. had. B. had had. C. were having.

4. When my friend rang me up, I (do) my homework.

A. did. B. had done. C. was doing.

 

4. :

1. After lunch you phoned some on.

A. Who rang you? B. who did you ring?

2. The policeman is interviewing the robber?

A. Who is interviewing the robber? B. Who is the robber interviewing.

3. is it from here to St. Petersburg?

A. How far. B. How long.

5. 1 2 ( ).

1. In this shop you can by things made in the USA.

2. Once walking in the wood I found a beautiful flower.

3. I always read books describing lives of great people with interest.

4. Whats the name of the teacher examining this group.

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1. Peter was afraid he (forget) her key at home, but she found her handbag.

2. Dad wasnt at home when I came back. He (go) out ten minutes before.

3. I wasnt hurry because I (just/have) breakfast.

4. Ben saw an urgent message on this table. His brother (leave) it the day before.

2. (Past Perfect Past Indefinite):

1. That morning Ann (dress), (phone) somebody, and went to the factory.

A. dressed. B. had dressed. A. phoned. B. had phoned.

2. That morning Mary went out after Mary (phone) somebody.

A. phoned. B. had phoned.

3. My friend was tired because he (work) hard in the office all day.

A. worked. B. had worked.

4. The sun (set), it (get) dark, and we went home.

A. set, got. B. had set, got.

3. (Past Perfect/ Past Indefinite/Past Continuous):

1. I saw a light in your window as I (pass) by.

A. passed. B. had passed. C. was passing.

2. Johns elder sister said that she (go) to enter I Oxford University.

A. went. B. had gone. C. was going.

3. Last Sunday while Dad (shave), he (cut) himself slightly.

A. shaved. B. had shaved. C. was shaving. A. cut. B. had cut. C. was cutting.

4. While my son (wait) for my call, somebody knocked at the door.

A. waited. B. had waited. C. was waited.

4. :

1. would you like to drink?

A. which. B. what.

2. of brothers Grimm was the eldest?

A. who. B. what. C. which.

3. Its so cold today. put on your warm coat?

A. why you havent. B. why havent you.

5. 1 2 ( ).

1. The woman standing at the window is my sister.

2. Once walking in the wood I found a beautiful flower.

3. I often read articles describing interesting facts.

4. Whats the name of the lecturer examining these students?

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1. I apologized I (not/phone) her.

2. He told me that he (come back) a fortnight before.

3. I knew my friend at once though I (meet) him many years before.

4. We spent the night in Kiev, a town we (often hear of) but (never/see).

 

2. (Past Perfect Past Indefinite):

1. Why are you looking so unhappy? I my key.

A. Have lost. B. had lost.

2. Sam was upset because Mike .

A. hasnt come. B. hadnt come.

3. Mother asked the children if they some milk.

A. has bought. B. had bought.

4. Im so happy to see you again. I you since I left Berks.

A. havent seen. B. Hadnt seen.

3. (Past Perfect/ Past Indefinite/Past Continuous):

1. Tell your teacher about these wonderful flowers. He them.

A. wished to know about. B. had wished to know. C. was wishing to know about.

2. Im so happy to see you again. I you since I left Smiths.

A. saw. B. hadnt seen. C. was seeing.

3. She said she him since she left Smiths.

A. saw. B. hadnt seen. C. was seeing.

4. Aunt Polly Punished Tom because he naughty.

A. was. B. had been.

4. :

1. After supper you phoned some on.

A. who rang you? B. who did you ring?

2. The policeman is interviewing the robber?

A. who is interviewing the robber? B. who is the robber interviewing.

3. is it from here to St. Petersburg?

A. how far. B. how long.

5. 1 2 ( ).

1. This is the sister of my friend living next door to me.

2. Once walking in the wood I found a beautiful flower.

3. When crossing the street, first look to the left.

4. Whats the name of the lecturer examining this group?

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1. They couldnt believe he (give up) his job in the bank. He (make) a good living there.

2. Mr. Jackson said that he (already/buy) everything for lunch.

3. Alice asked her brother where he (arrange) to meet his friend.

4. We had no car at that time because we (sell) our old one.

2. (Past Perfect Past Indefinite):

1. I saw a nice kitten when I (open) the basket.

A. opened. B. had opened.

2. After I (read) all my letters, I went to the kitchen to make tea.

A. wrote. B. had written.

3. (Past Perfect/ Past Indefinite/Past Continuous):

1. We (finish) our work by six yesterday.

A. finished. B. had finished. C. were finishing.

2. He (finish) the work when I came in.

A. finished. B. had finished. C. were finishing.

3. As soon as the children (have) breakfast, they went to school.

A. had. B. had had. C. were having.

4. When my friend rang me up, I (do) my homework.

A. did. B. had done. C. was doing.

4. , .

1. Harrys words made me (feel) uncomfortable.

A. to feel. B. filling. C. feel.

2. Mrs. Pottson allowed her guests (smoke).

A. to smoke. B. smoking. C. smoke

3. Has the secretary come yet? I want to have my papers (type).

A. to type. B. type. C. typed.

4. I watched my dog (play) witch her in her room.

A. played. B. playing. C. to play.

5. 1 2 ( ).

1. The question discussed at the meeting was very important.

2. The boy sometimes went to sleep while watching TV.

3. Not knowing his address, I couldnt visit him.

4. He liked to sit on the sofa smoking a cigarette and watching TV.

6. .

1. .

2. , .

3. ?

4. , .

3 .

 

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1. They (finish) painting the ceiling by two oclock.

2. Hardly I (go) to bed when the telephone rang.

3. I kept silence for a while thinking of what he (tell) me.

4. Bob tried to find a job after he (serve)a five-year sentence.

2. (Past Perfect Past Indefinite):

1. The Hills were in a hurry, but they (take) a taxi and managed to arrive at nine.

A. took. B. had taken.

2. The Hills managed to arrive exactly on time because they (take) a taxi.

A. took. B. had taken.

3. He said he (break) the chair in his room.

A. broke. B. had broken.

4. We asked Peter to come with us, but he refused. He (already/promise) to play football with his friends.

A. already promised. B. had already promised.

 

3. (Past Perfect/ Past Indefinite/Past Continuous):

1. I (talk) over the phone when they brought me the letter.

A. talked. B. had talked. C. was talked.

2. They (sit) in the room when the taxi arrived.

A. sat. B. had sat. C. were sitting.

3. He quickly forgot everything he (learn) at school.

A. learnt. B. had learnt. C. was learning.

4. I visited Italy in October. I (stay) at a nice hotel for there weeks.

A. stayed. B. had stayed. C. was staying.

4. , .

1. Granny didnt want to Mom (marry) my Dad.

A. marry. B. to marry. C. married.

2. Our German teacher told us (not/fell) shy and speak German as much as possible.

A. not to feel. B. not feel. C. felt.

3. I have to get my photograph (take) for a new passport.

A. took. B. take. C. taken.

4. There wasnt much traffic in the street. I saw a little boy (cross) the road.

A. crossed. B. cross. C. to cross.

5. 1 2 ( ).

1. Discussing this book, we found out a lot of interesting facts.

2. Being busy, I couldnt help him, with his talk.

3. Reading the book you gave me yesterday I found a lot of interesting things.

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2. , .

3. , .

4. , .

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1. My friend (leave) Moscow by the time I got there.

2. When I got to Kiev, my friend, (go) to Moscow.

3. The meeting (begin) before we got to the place.

4. I didnt ring him up before I (finish) the work.

 

2. (Past Perfect Past Indefinite):

1. I (wake up) early and got out of bed.

A. woke up. B. had woken up.

2. I got out of bed an hour later I (wake up)

A. woke up. B. had woken up.

3. We were late. The meeting (start) an hour before

A. Started. B. had started.

4. She was the most delightful person I (ever/met)

A. ever met. B. had ever met.

3. (Past Perfect/ Past Indefinite/Past Continuous):

1. A man (be) unconscious for a few minutes when an ambulance arrived.

A. was. B. had been.

2. I hardly (finish) speaking with a porter when the phone rang again.

A. finished. B. had hardly finished. C. was finishing.

3. Fist I (answer) the phone, and then I read your letter.

A. answered. B. had answered. C. Was answering.

4. And I began writing to you instead of going to the seaside I (plan) before.

A. planed. B. had planed. C. Was planning.

 

4. , .

1. I have never heart Helen (sing).

A. sang. B. sings. C. singing.

2. Mary would like her brother (avoid) Toms company.

A. to avoid. B. avoid. C. avoided.

3. We expected Harrison (arrive) later than usual.

A. do. B. to do. C. doing.

5. 1 2 ( ).

1. While reading the book I found a lot of new words.

2. Students reading a lot of English books know the language better.

3. I live in a house built more than a hundred years ago.

4. Not knowing my friends new address I could hardly hope to find him.

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