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Infinitive

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Составил доцент Кабулов Б.Б.

 

Наименование раздела Всего Выборка Вес
  Infinitive      
  Participle      
  Gerund      
  Direct and Indirect Speech      
  Sequence of Tenses      
  Vocabulary      
  Countrystudy      
         

 

2014 г.

Infinitive

$$$ 1 A

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

 

$$$ 3 C

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

 

$$$ 8D

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

I am glad (to do) all the homework yesterday.

A) doing

B) to have been doing

C) was doing

D) to have done

E) to be done

 

$$$ 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

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

 

$$$ 14D

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

She hoped (to help) by her friends.

A) to help

B) to have been helped

C) to have been helping

D ) to be helped

E) to be helping

 

$$$ 15A

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

 

$$$ 20B

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

I hate (to bother) you, but the students are still waiting (to give) books for their work.

A) to have bothered, to have gave

B) to be bothering, to be given

C) to have been bothering, given

D) bothering, to give

E) to bother, to give

 

$$$ 21D

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

 

$$$ 22C

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

He wanted (to read) and not (to forget)

A) to have bee read, did not forget

B) to read, not to be forgotten

C) to be read, not to be forgotten

D) to have been reading, does not forget

E) to be read, does not forget

 

$$$ 23A

Open the brackets choosing the right form of the infinitive:

He seems (to know) French very well.

A ) to know

B) to have known

C) to have been knowing

D) to be known

E) knew

 

$$$ 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:

Я рад, что рассказал вам эту историю.

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:

Я хочу познакомить вас с этой артисткой.

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:

Я хочу, чтобы меня познакомили с этой артисткой.

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:

Мы очень счастливы, что пригласили его на вечер.

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:

Мы очень счастливы, что нас пригласили на вечер.

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:

Дети любят, когда им рассказывают сказки.

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:

Он не выносит, когда ему лгут.

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) сказать по правде

B) короче говоря

C) начнем с того что

D) по меньшей мере

E) мягко выражаясь

 

$$$ 35E

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

To say nothing of

A) начнем с того что

B) сказать по правде

C) мягко выражаясь

D) короче говоря

E) не говоря уже о

 

$$$ 36D

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

To tell the truth.

A) короче говоря

B) мягко выражаясь

C) не говоря уже о

D) сказать по правде

E) по меньшей мере

 

$$$ 37A

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

To begin with.

A) начнем с того что

B) сказать по правде

C) говорят что

D) начинать с самого начало

E) уже начали

 

$$$ 38B

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

To say the least of it.

A) короче говоря

B) по меньшей мере

C) сказать по правде

D) трудно угодить

E) мягко выражаясь

 

$$$ 39D

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

To put it mildly.

A) приятно смотреть

B) трудно иметь дело

C) желать лучшего

D) мягко выражаясь

E) не говоря уже о

 

$$$ 40B

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

He is hard to please.

A) с ним трудно иметь

B) ему трудно угодить

C) на него приятно смотреть

D) не говоря уже о нем

E) он не доволен

 

$$$ 41B

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

He hasn’t 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 mind…my father as soon as I returned home.

A. telling

B. to telling

C. to tell

D. tell

E. told

 

$$$43D

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

She is taking singing lessons with the aim …an opera singer.

A. to become

B. in becoming

C. to becoming

D. of becoming

E. to became

 

$$$44A

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

 

$$$45A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

I would like … the USA.

A. to visit

B. visit

C. visiting

D. to visiting

E. visited

 

$$$ 46 D

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

I can’t help… at the funny puppies.

A. to laugh

B. laugh

C. on laughing

D. laughing

E. laughed

 

$$$ 47A

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

 

$$$ 48B

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

 

$$$ 49D

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

 

$$$ 50 A

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

 

$$$ 51 B

Choose the right answer:

The actress playing the leading role is my mother.

A. Infinitive

B. Participle

C. Gerund

D. Modal verbs

E. Passive voice

 

$$$ 52 C

Choose the right answer:

Playing tennis made me feel happy.

A. Infinitive

B. Participle

C. Gerund

D. Modal verbs

E. Passive voice

 

$$$ 53 A

Choose the right answer:

They must be playing football now.

A. Infinitive

B. Participle

C. Gerund

D. Modal verbs

E. Passive voice

 

$$$ 54B

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

He hasn’t come yet. He must still ….

A. work

B. be working

C. has worked

D. are work

E. worked

 

$$$55C

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

I made up my mind…my father as soon as I returned home.

A. telling

B. to telling

C. to tell

D. tell

E. told

 

$$$56D

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

She is taking singing lessons with the aim …an opera singer.

A. to become

B. in becoming

C. to becoming

D. of becoming

E. to became

 

$$$57A

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

 

$$$58A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

I would like … the USA.

A. to visit

B. visit

C. visiting

D. to visiting

E. visited

 

$$$ 59D

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

I can’t help… at the funny puppies.

A. to laugh

B. laugh

C. on laughing

D. laughing

E. laughed

 

$$$ 60 A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

I am glad … you..

A. to see

B. saw

C. see

D. to seen

E. sees

 

$$$ 61 A

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

 

$$$ 62 A

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

 

$$$ 63 C

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

Don’t interrupt him when he is working. He hates…

A) disturb

B) to disturbing

C) to be disturbed

D) to have been disturbed

E) disturbed

 

$$$ 64 D

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

 

$$$ 65 A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

Jack is in his garage. He must … his car.

A) be repairing

B) had repairing

C) repair

D) have repaird

E) to have

 

$$$ 66 A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

He wants … our relatives in Kiev.

A) to visit

B) visit

C) visits

D) visited

E) to visiting

 

$$$ 67 B

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

I made her … the truth.

A) to tell

B) tell

C) to telling

D) tells

E) told

 

$$$ 68 A

Choose the right form of the infinitive:

Will you … my question?

A) answer

B) to answer

C) answered

D) answers

E) have answered

 

$$$ 69 C

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

 

$$$ 70 D

Are they going …?

A) come

B) came

C) comes

D) to come

E) to came

 


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