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<question> … you sick last week?

<variant> were

 

<question> Lena … English lessons every day.

<variant> has

 

<question> How / make/ glass?

<variant> How is the glass made?

 

<question>... people don't like rock music.

<variant> some

 

<question> They started building the road two years ago and they haven't … finished it.

<variant> still

 

<question> She's … University teacher.

<variant> a

 

<question> When Martin... the car, he took it out for a drive.

<variant> was repairing

 

<question> I am afraid I … come to the party next week.

<variant> cannot

 

<question> 17759

<variant> seventeen thousand seven hundred and fifty nine

 

<question> The concert will last … six … seven.

<variant> from / to

 

<question> My brother … TV while I was listening to music.

<variant> was watching

 

<question> patient / person / meet.

<variant> She is the most patient person I've ever met.

 

<question> She … this book by tomorrow evening.

<variant> will have finished

 

<question> 31493

<variant> thirty one thousand four hundred and ninety three

 

<question> The park gates … at 6.30 p.m. every evening.

<variant> are locked

 

<question> … time is it?

<variant> What

 

<question> … days in summer are long, … nights are short.

<variant> The\the

 

<question> They cancelled all flights because of fog.

<variant> All flights were cancelled because of fog.

 

<question> Fiona did the opposite of what I asked her to do. (She/ understand/what I said)

<variant> She didn't understand what I said.

 

<question> You can see the details … the computer screen.

<variant> on

 

<question> She... listens to the good music.

<variant> often

 

<question> That is a box, isn't it?

<variant> Those are boxes, aren't they?

 

<question> I don't understand this sentence. What …?

<variant> does this word mean

 

<question> This staff consists of 4 980 people.

<variant> four thousand nine hundred and eighty

 

<question> If he... time he would help me:

<variant> had

 

<question> We often go to … forest in winter.

<variant> the

 

<question> When my grandmother... young, she... an actress.

<variant> was / was

 

<question> Products … in the shops.

<variant> are sold

 

<question> I'm going to... them.

<variant> help

 

<question> Most students complete 10 courses per an academic ….

<variant> year

 

<question> I... a headache earlier but I feel fine now.

<variant> had

 

<question> Do you think that less money should … on armaments?

<variant> be spent

 

 

<question> You... help your mother about the house, it's your duty.

<variant> must

 

<question> You... take any book you like.

<variant> may

<variant> must

 

<question> Which glass is yours? - ____ one's mine.

<variant> That

 

<question> Her type of woman can … life much more easily.

<variant> cope with

 

<question> We were waiting for the boat when the police ….

<variant> arrived

 

 

<question> If I … him yesterday, I would have discussed the question with him.

<variant> had seen

 

<question> One for all and all for....

<variant> one

 

<question> If I had studied hard I would … the test yesterday:

<variant> have passed

 

<question> This room … every day.



<variant> is cleaned

 

<question> There is... sugar in your tea, than in mine.

<variant> more

 

<question> Which of the following adverbs has suffix - er in the comparative degree:

<variant> firm

 

<question> … chocolates which I ate last night tasted very strange.

<variant> the

 

<question> Mike … away yet.

<variant> hasn't gone

 

<question> English … in Australia.

<variant> is spoken

 

<question> Why are you in a hurry? You... be in your office before half past eight

<variant> aren't supposed to

 

<question> I thought it... be a great help to him from me... the books he wanted.

<variant> would / to bring

 

<question> Please come... my party... Saturday.

<variant> to/on

 

<question> "I haven't got any money," he'll tell you.

<variant> He'll tell you he hasn't got any money.

 

<question> You and I both have dark brown hair.

<variant> Your hair is the same colour as mine.

 

<question> I … know who she was. I … her before.

<variant> didn't / had never seen

 

<question> If she... the letter earlier she... that flat.

<variant> Had received / would have bought.

 

<question> Yesterday I... to answer all these letters.

<variant> had

 

<question> This is... winter for 20 years.

<variant> the worst

 

<question> The teacher … recently … new material.

<variant> has explained

 

<question> His novels … into eight languages.

<variant> have been translated

 

<question> He … in his office. I saw him arrive about ten minutes ago.

<variant> must be

 

<question> Take care, won't you, Anna? Look after...

<variant> yourself

 

<question> We were buying tickets when the film ….

<variant> started

 

<question> I … a new car. Do you want to see it?

<variant> have bought

 

<question> No fees are … to parents of the children, who study at maintained schools.

<variant> charged

 

<question> Professional degrees such as Bachelor of Law take additional three years of....

<variant> study

 

<question> I couldn't hear her because of... noise of the train.

<variant> the

 

<question> Write the sentence in passive: Janet’s colleagues gave her a present when she retired.

<variant> Janet was given a present by her colleagues, when she was retired.

 

<question> Henry likes walking in the country and...

<variant> so does Ann

 

<question> The boy... on the door for five minutes when his mother finally opened it.

<variant> had been knocking

 

<question> Text 56 on page 287 is very difficult

<variant> fifty six, two hundred and eighty seven

 

<question> I would write a letter to him if I... his address:

<variant> knew

 

<question> On the North-west the coasts are... by high rocky cliffs.

<variant> separated

 

<question> You have got a lot of work to do,...?

<variant> haven’t you

 

<question> The rest of the things... tomorrow.

<variant> will be packed

 

<question> We must send a very... letter.

<variant> important

 

<question> His...was the smallest among the … living here:

<variant> mouse, mice

 

<question> She thought the arrow... poisoned.

<variant> could be

 

<question> Please, remember, you... be in before 11 p.m.

<variant> must

 

<question> Choose the ordinal numeral?

<variant> the fourteenth

 

<question> You'll have to sleep in the garden... the time being.

<variant> for

 

<question> I like... the novel nor the film it’s based on:

<variant> neither

 

<question> They... for 20 years.

<variant> have been married

 

<question> "2.380"

<variant> two thousand three hundred and eighty

 

<question> There's no need to leave a tip. The service … in the bill.

<variant> is included

 

<question> This is... song I have ever heard.

<variant> the worst

 

<question> Find the right antonym – “always”

<variant> never

 

<question> I've forgotten … cheese. Let's go without it.

<variant> to buy

 

<question> Many cameras … in Japan every year. They are very expensive.

<variant> are made

 

<question> Susan usually works from Monday to Friday, but last week she... work on Saturday as well.

<variant> had to

 

<question> I'm afraid the weather... change.

<variant> will

 

<question> Don't help him. He can do it....

<variant> himself

 

<question> The driver was drunk, so everyone blamed him... the accident.

<variant> for

 

<question> When the teacher came into the room, the students … the text.

<variant> were translating

 

<question> It … fine if you could join us tomorrow.

<variant> would be

 

<question> Summer in the steppe is usually … and...

<variant> hot, dry

 

<question> … he … any lessons today?

<variant> Has/got

 

<question> Cheese … from milk.

<variant> is made

 

<question> The sea is dirty. There is oil on ….

<variant> it

 

<question> Choose the word that does not belong to adjectives:

<variant> beauty

 

<question> The child is sleeping. Don’t….

<variant> wake him up

 

<question> Complete the sentence using the suitable adjective form: What’s … way of getting from here to the station?

<variant> the quickest

 

<question> What... terrible weather! I can’t go... home.

<variant> —, —

 

<question> You … help your mother about the house, it's your duty.

<variant> ought to

 

<question> You have been travelling all day. You … be tired.

<variant> must

 

<question> Whenever we go to a restaurant he complains … the food.

<variant> of

 

<question> … for the bus, a man with a gun ran out of the bank opposite us.

<variant> As we were waiting

 

<question> He... come to the party, if he... left for London.

<variant> would have, hadn’t

 

<question> If the students continue studying at the university after they have graduated they are called ….

<variant> post-graduates

 

<question> Cinema is a place where films ….

<variant> are shown

 

<question> We took off … coats and set to work.

<variant> our

 

<question> The weather was ….

<variant> bad

 

<question> My aunt and uncle’s children are my ….

<variant> cousins

 

<question> She has … good sense of … dress.

<variant> a / —

 

<question> … people … cars one hundred years ago?

<variant> did / drive

 

<question> The situation is serious. Something must … before it’s too late.

<variant> be done

 

<question> I prefer fish … meat.

<variant> to

 

<question> This term I’ve decided to work … than I used to.

<variant> harder

 

<question> When I came home last night, the baby ….

<variant> was sleeping

 

<question> They looked at the … plane.

<variant> flying

 

<question> She (not / complain) of a headache if she (walk) before going to bed every day.

<variant> won’t complain / walks

 

<question> John … in politics.

<variant> isn’t interested

 

<question> I haven’t got a large appetite and when I … my favourite food, I leave half of it on the plate.

<variant> am given

 

<question> 35 cents

<variant> thirty-five cents

 

<question> … violin is one of … hardest instruments to play.

<variant> the / the

 

<question> We have already … Pete about our plans.

<variant> told

 

<question> When we got to the stadium we found that they had cancelled the game.

<variant> When we got to the stadium we found that the game had been cancelled.

 

<question> Why … go to the police station yesterday?

<variant> did she have to

 

<question> Take care … the child! Do not allow him to go to the pond alone.

<variant> of

 

<question> The boss wanted to learn if they … the next day.

<variant> would be working

 

<question> If he is not very busy, he (to agree) to go to the museum with us.

<variant> will agree

 

<question> I don’t think it will make her … her mind.

<variant> change

 

<question> “Where’s Bob?” — “I am not sure. He … lunch.”

<variant> might be having

 

<question> Which of the nouns is used with ‘an’:

<variant> orange

 

<question> The work... at once.

<variant> must be done

 

<question> There is... place like home.

<variant> no

 

<question> When the lunch bell … everything becomes so awful and pupils become so noisy.

<variant> rings

 

<question> The complaint of the customers gave the multinational company a bad … around the world.

<variant> reputation

 

<question> We... like to spend much time with our family.

<variant> do

 

<question> You... hard now.

<variant> are working

 

<question> Our tests … by our teacher yesterday.

<variant> weren't checked up.

 

<question> Read the situation and use the words in brackets to write sentence with modal verbs: I was woken up in the middle of the night by the noise next door. (The neighbors/ have/ a party)

<variant> The neighbors must have been having a party

 

<question> I am sorry … the students who failed and I'm also sorry … being late.

<variant> for / for

 

<question> He doesn't sunbathe....

<variant> either

 

<question> She seems so offended by his remarks that she probably … him as long as she ….

<variant> won't forgive / lives

 

<question> If he... more experienced, he... the work better.

<variant> were / would do

 

<question> We used to live in the village.

<variant> Did you use to live in the village?

 

<question> He was the first man … me about it.

<variant> to tell

 

<question> I'm feeling sick. I ate too much.

<variant> I shouldn’t have eaten so much

 

<question>... - «No, she's out».

<variant> Is your mother at home?

 

<question> The room … by an electric heater yesterday:

<variant> was warmed

 

<question> It's a very old castle. It is one of … castles in Britain.

<variant> the oldest

 

<question>... you … a shower now?

<variant> Are / having

 

<question> Susan usually works from Monday to Friday, but last week she... work on Saturday as well.

<variant> had to

 

<question> Your mark is poor. You... harder.

<variant> must work

 

<question> I'll tell Anna all the news when... her.

<variant> I see.

 

<question> People in Istanbul … with the noise and pollution of the big city nowadays.

<variant> used to live

 

<question> If I … a lot of money I would build a house for homeless animals.

<variant> earned

 

<question> On the North-west the coasts are … by high rocky cliffs.

<variant> separated

 

<question>Укажите предложение, в котором инфинитив употребляется без to.

<variant> She made me... repeat my words several times.

 

<question>Укажите предложение, в котором инфинитив употребляется с to.

<variant> Do you like … listen to good music?

 

<question>I’m glad to help you.

<variant> Рад помочь.

 

<question>Рад, что мне помогают.

<variant> I’m glad to be helped.

 

<question>Укажите предложение, в котором инфинитив употребляется с to.

<variant> I have no books … read.

 

<question>Укажите предложение, в котором инфинитив употребляется без to.

<variant> You had better … go home.

 

<question>Замените предложение на предложение с инфинитивным оборотом.

Here are some articles which must be translated for tomorrow.

<variant> Here are some articles to be translated for tomorrow.

 

<question>В каком предложении используется Passive Infinitive?

<variant>I’m glad to be helped.

 

<question>В каком предложении используется Active Infinitive?

<variant>I’m glad to help you.

 

<question>Mother made me (to eat) the soup.

<variant>eat

 

<question>I expect her (to send) me a letter.

<variant>to send

 

<question>I know him (to be) a great scientist.

<variant>to be

 

<question>I heard her (to speak).

<variant>speak

 

<question>I felt him (to tremble).

<variant>tremble

 

<question>I noticed him (to frown).

<variant>frown

 

<question>The woman wanted her daughter (to go) to a ballet school.

<variant>to go

 

<question>Так как погода была холодная, он одел пальто.

<variant>The weather being cold, he put on his overcoat.

 

<question>Все, что здесь написано, чистая правда.

<variant>Everything written here is quite right.

 

<question>Мужчина, стоящий у двери - мой отец.

<variant>The man standing at the door is my father.

 

<question>Книга, написанная этим ученым - очень интересная.

<variant>The book written by this scientist is very interesting.

 

 

<question>Было нелегко найти потерянную вещь.

<variant>It was not easy to find the lost thing.

 

<question>Big Ben is worth (to see)

<variant> seeing

 

<question>Моему другу удалось перевести этот трудный текст.

<variant> My friend succeeded in translating this difficult text.

 

<question>Мы закончили работать в 6 часов. (use Gerund)

<variant> We finished working at six o’clock.

 

<question>It began … early in the morning.

<variant> raining

 

<question>Я с нетерпением жду поездки на юг. (use Gerund)

<variant> I’m looking forward to going to the South.

 

<question>Я не возражаю против того, чтобы ты пошел в театр. (use Gerund)

<variant> I don’t mind your going to the theater.

 

<question>You’ve to write your report today.

<variant> I wish I’d written it yesterday.

 

<question>Жаль, что я не знаю немецкого.

<variant> I wish I had learnt German at school.

 

<question>I wish it hadn’t rained yesterday.

<variant> Как жаль, что вчера прошел дождь.

 

<question>What is the Russian equivalent for: “It is raining cats and dogs”?

<variant> Дождь льет как из ведра.

 

<question>Choose the right prefix for: «роssible».

<variant> im-

 

<question>Choose the right prefix for: «legal».

<variant> il-

 

<question>Choose the right prefix for: «to use».

<variant> mis-

 

<question>Form a noun from the verb «to agree» using the right suffix:

<variant> -ment

 

<question>Объявили, что террорист подорвался на собственной бомбе.

<variant> The terrorist was announced to have been killed by his own bomb.

 

<question>Его считают очень хорошим киноактером.

<variant> He is supposed to be a very good film actor.

 

<question>Он обязательно придет.

<variant> He is sure to come.

 

<question>A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.

<variant> Лучше синица в руках, чем журавль в небе.

 

<question>Fortune favours the brave.

<variant> Смелым всегда удача.

 

<question>What … danger from the asteroid will overcome the Earth one day?

<variant> unavoidable

 

<question>When … it …? Is there any exact data of the tragedy?

<variant> will / happen

 

<question>What is the … of this theory?

<variant> drawback

 

<question>One can make a conclusion that this category will NOT be ….

<variant> awarde


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