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S: That man does look rather strange but you shouldn’t at him.
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S: The best animal friend of human is known to be .
-: dog -: shark -: panda -: zebra I:
S: Excuse me. Could you me the way to the town hall?
-: tell -: let -: put -: talk I:
S: When you me up yesterday it hard..
-: rang / was raining -: rings / will rain -: will rang / will rain -: ring / rains I:
S: The lift is out of so we’ll have to walk.
-: order -: function -: running -: work I:
S: The great English scientist Isaac Newton not far from Cambridge.
-: was born -: was born -: is born -: are born I:
S: She’s very fond modern art.
-: of -: of the -: to the -: to
S: Please open your books page 78.
-: on -: to -: at -: for I:
S: That product sold in many countries.
-: are being -: were -: will -: is I:
S: I’d rather in tonight. There is too much pollution outside.
-: stay -: to stay -: stayed
-: have been finished I:
S: What is a talk with a company about a possible job?
-: interview -: speaking -: experience -: talk I:
S: This work ___ tomorrow.
-: will be finished -: is finished -: was finished -: have been finished I:
S: All the children ___ on an excursion next week.
-: will go
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-: went -: have gone I:
S: When the lesson we home.
-: will be over / shall go -: are over / go -: is over / goes -: is over / shall go
S: A: Will you boil the potatoes? B: Yes. I like
potatoes.
-: boiled -: boiling -: boil -: boiler I:
S: My brother’s birthday is March.
-: in -: on -: at -: to I:
S: Can Bill sing?
-: Yes, but Peter can’t -: Yes, and Peter can’t, too -: No, and Peter can, too -: No, but Peter can’t I:
S: Brazil in Asia. in South America.
-: isn’t / It’s -: is / It isn’t -: is / It’s -: is / Is I:
S: I’m New York.
-: in -: for -: at -: of I:
S: I don’t know why you insist blaming me
-: in / for -: on / for -: at / on -: over / for
S: Television by millions of people every day.
-: is watched -: watches -: watched -: are watched
S: This is the photo my family
-: of -: in -: at -: on I:
S: Nick yesterday.
-: didn’t come -: will not come -: hadn’t come -: came not I:
S: Long ago people little about those minerals.
-: knew -: had known -: knowed -: will know
S: What’s the cinema?
-: on at -: on -: at -: at on I:
S: I’ll phone you next week. Thursday.
-: * / On -: at / On -: in / On -: on / On I:
S: I lived in Paris several years.
-: for -: while -: during -: in I:
S: He some new shoes last month.
-: bought -: buying -: buy -: buys all my troubles.
S: She asked to visit sick child.
-: us/her -: our/their -: us/him -: them/hers
S: I’m the in the class.
-: youngest -: most youngest -: young -: younger I:
useful for your health.
S: Chocolate harmful for your teeth, but strawberries
-: is / are -: is / is -: are / is -: are / are I:
S: I disagree you.
-: with -: at -: to -: from I:
S: “What ?” “I’m studying computer science.”
-: are you studying -: were you studying -: was you studying -: is she studying I:
S: I last night.
-: left -: leave -: leaves -: leaving I:
S: Mobile phones, televisions, and radios are a means of
-: communication -: transport -: media -: civilization
S: Last weekend I some friends and we _
a meal.
-: saw / had -: see / having -: saw / have -: seeing / had I:
S: “Where is George” “He a shower.”
-: is having -: will have -: has -: have I:
S: How many sisters ?
-: do you have -: you have -: do you has -: are you have I:
S: “ her name Eliza?” “No, .”
-: Is / it is not -: What / it isn’t -: Is / she isn’t -: Is / it isn’t I:
S: “ is your phone number?” “It’s 2229"
-: What -: Where -: How -: Who I:
S: My dad at 7 o’clock everyday.
-: gets up -: stands up -: looks up -: jumps up I:
S: Toyotas Japanese .
-: are / cars -: is a / car -: is / cars -: is / car
S: This is the photo my family.
-: of -: in -: at -: on I:
S: He’s going to have an operation could save his life.
-: which -: who -: where -: whose
S: She a uniform
-: wears -: wear -: to wear -: wearing I:
S: Hello, what your name?
-: is -: are -: am -: be I:
S: Good news! We have officially ... our competitors!
-: overtaken -: overweighed -: plummeted -: overdone I:
S: I love ... on a sunny morning -: waking up -: to wake up -: to be woken up -: woke up I:
S: I was born ... 2002.
-: in -: on -: under -: to
S: I’ve not been skiing, but I’d like to try it.
-: ever -: never -: already -: just I:
S: I haven’t finished my lunch .
-: yet -: never -: ever -: already I:
S: Don’t worry about phoning him because I’ve done it.
-: already -: ever -: yet -: never I:
S: Have you been to China?
-: ever -: never -: since -: yet I:
S: They got acquainted with each other last year.-: *-: for -: since -: in I:
S: He’s lived abroad 1990.
-: since -: for -: in -: ago I:
S: She left university three years .
-: ago -: for -: since -: in
S: I waited for you hours.
-: for -: since -: in -: ago I:
S: I’ve been a journalist two years.
-: for -: since -: in -: ago I:
S: I was born 1974.
-: in -: for -: since -: ago I:
S: Most of the students these days.
-: aren’t smoking -: didn’t smoke -: isn’t smoking -: don’t smoke I:
S: Carol hard for her exam last week.
-: didn’t study -: isn’t studying -: don’t study -: aren’t study I:
S: " It's very noisy"
“Suzy to rock music.”
-: is listening -: listen -: listens -: listened
S: Dave a student with her work now.
-: is helping -: helped -: help helping
S: the computer at the moment?
-: Is Mr. Taylor using -: Does Mr. Taylor use -: Did Mr. Taylor use -: Will Mr. Taylor use I:
S: Pierre is French. He from Toulouse.
-: comes -: is coming -: came -: come
S: I English food. It’s wonderful!
-: love -: am loving -: loved -: loves
a meal.
S: Last weekend I some friends and we
-: saw / had -: see / having -: saw / have -: seeing / had I:
S: What time home last night?
-: did you get -: you get -: do you get -: did you got I:
S: I understand what you are saying.
-: don’t -: no -: am not -: didn't I:
S: “I’m going to university next year”
“What study?”
-: are you going to -: you going to
do you did you I:
anything.
S: The weekend was boring. I
-: didn’t do -: don’t do -: no do -: wasn’t doing I:
S: How long in America?
-: did you stay -: you stay -: stayed you -: you staying I:
S: Last year I to America.
-: went -: was go -: go-: was going I:
S: “No, thanks. I .”
-: don’t smoke -: no smoke -: smoke not -: am not smoking I:
S: “What ?”
“I don’t know. Look it up.”
-: does this word mean -: means this word -: does mean this word -: is meaning this word
S: “Where is George”
“He a shower.”
-: is having -: has-: will have -: have I:
S: What tonight?
are you doing do you do -: you do -: did you do I:
S: Where from?
-: does Hans come -: Hans come -: does Hans coming -: Hans came I:
S: three languages: French, Spanish, and English.
-: I speak -: I’m speak -: I’m speaking -: I speaking I:
S: We see Tom last night.
-: didn’t -: don’t -: doesn’t -: isn’t
S: The Greens lived in London six ears.
-: for -: since -: in -: at I:
S: They lived in this city 1980.
-: before -: since -: for -: about I:
S: You’ll find the poem page 16.
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S: Who’s the blonde girl the first row?
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on -: at -: over I:
S: I learned the Internet that a pop concert is the third November.
-: on / on / of -: in / on / of -: on / in / of -: in / in / of I:
S: It a really bad joke; no one laughed his joke.
-: was / at -: was / with -: were / at -: is / at I:
S: Can I talk Mr. Adams your mobile phone?
-: to / on -: with / on -: on / in -: on / on I:
S: A - Did you watch a football match TV?
B - No, I didn’t. But it was broadcast radio.
-: on / on -: on / in -: in / in -: in / to I:
S: My friend a present me the Ramadan Holiday last year.
-: gave / to / on -: give / to / in -: give / at / to -: gives / to / at I:
S: He blind the car accident the beach.
-: went / in / on -: came / in / on -: went / on / in -: came / in / in
S: I to be artist when I a child.
-: wanted / an / was -: want / a / was -: wants / an / was -: to want / an / is I:
S: Prince Charles Canadian. He English.
-: is not / is -: is not / was -: was not / is -: was not / were I:
S: “It’s all right. Don’t worry it.”
-: about -: with -: on -: to I:
S: Where’s the cash desk? I’d like to pay this book.
-: for -: to -: with -: about I:
S: “What do you think Pete?”
“I really like him.”
-: of -: with -: at -: to I:
S: You aren’t concentrating on your work. What are you thinking ?
-: about -: with -: on -: to I:
S: “What did you talk ?”
“Oh, this and that.”
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on
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S: If you have a problem, talk the teacher.
-: to -: on -: at -: in I:
S: What are you listening ?
-: to -: on -: with -: about I:
S: We might have a picnic. It depends the weather.
-: on -: to -: with -: about I:
S: I’m not interested what you think or what you want.
-: in -: with -: on -: to I:
S: I think you’re wrong. I don’t agree you at all.
-: with -: about -: on -: to I:
S: your best friend sometimes go on holiday with you?
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S: Mary never the washing up.
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did
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S: Where you yesterday?
-: were -: did -: have -: was I:
S: Lots of trees blown down by the wind.
-: were -: has -: did -: is I:
S: She a shower every morning before school.
-: has -: does -: did -: is I:
S: I my homework very quickly last night.
-: did -: am -: have -: do I:
S: John give you those flowers?
-: Did -: Have -: Was -: Is I:
S: We breakfast in bed.
-: had
-: was having -: has -: has I:
S: you ever stayed at the Ritz?
-: Have -: Did
Was
Were
S: “Hi, Mum!”
about
“Carol! Thank goodness you rang! Where have you been? We’ve been so you.”
-: worried -: frightening -: annoying -: interested I:
S: Children can’t get to sleep on Christmas Eve. They’re too .
-: excited -: bored -: frightened -: worrying I:
S: The TV program was so that I felt asleep.
-: boring -: annoyed -: surprising -: tired I:
S: David always enjoyed football at school.
-: playing -: to be played -: to play -: play I:
S: You can’t your car outside the hospital.
-: park -: parking -: to park -: parks I:
S: Have you finished that letter yet?
-: writing -: to write -: writes -: write I:
S: I never liked to church when I was a child.
going to do -: went
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I:
S: I asked Monica some stamps.
-: to buy -: buy -: buying -: buys I:
S: The dentist told me more careful when I brush my teeth.
-: to be -: be -: being -: will be I:
S: Let me for the meal. You paid last time.
-: pay -: to pay -: paid -: paying I:
S: My teachers always expected me well in exams.
-: to do -: do -: doing -: did I:
S: I stopped my book and went to bed.
-: reading -: will read -: read -: to read I:
S: He agreed the job as soon as possible.
-: to start -: starts -: starting -: start I:
S: The shop hasn’t got birthday cards.
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S: Is there
-: much -: a few -: many -: some I:
S: Ann usually
magazines?
^ apples.
washing powder.
students in this class. Because I am a newcomer.
close fiends. Two or three.
traffic in your town?
to work, but yesterday she_
drives / walked drive / walk -: drive / walks -: drove / walked I:
S: Who you eat with?
Well, I dinner with friends.
-: did / ate -: did / eaten -: did / eats -: did / eat I:
S: It Jack’s birthday two days ago.
-: was -: were -: is -: are I:
S: Alex you yesterday evening?
No, he .
-: Did / help / didn’t -: Did / helped / didn’t -: Did / help / did -: Did / helped / did I:
S: you usually work for 8 hours a day?
Yes, I . But last week I for 8 hours a day.
-: Do / do / didn’t work -: Did / did / don’t work -: Do / did / didn’t worked -: Do / did / don’t work I:
S: it snow a little in winter in Holland?
Yes, it . But last winter it snow at all.
-: Does / does / didn’t -: Do / do / didn’t -: Does / do / doesn’t -: Do / does / don’t I:
S: Last year it for three months, but it just for two weeks.
-: Snowed / rained -: snows / rains
snowing / raining snow / raining I:
S: Millions of people to London for her Funeral when he died.
-: Came -: come -: coming -: comes I:
S: Peter stayed his grandmother Christmas.
-: with/at -: to / in -: on / at -: at / in I:
S: He some new shoes last month
-: bought -: buying -: buy -: buys I:
S: If an employee is no longer needed, he or she can be made .
-: redundant -: resigned -: employer -: retiring I:
form.
S: When you try and get a job, you usually have to complete a/an
-: application -: retirement -: resume -: resignation I:
for it.
S: If you have the right talents and experience for a job, then you are -: career -: qualified -: resume -: resignation I:
S: When you want to leave a job, you have to give your .
-: resignation -: resume
career retirement
I:
S: A person who has reached an age where they no longer work is
-: retired
-: an application
-: CV
-: an applicant I:
S: A document which lists your personal and professional details is a(n) -: CV
-: applicant -: application -: retirement I:
S: An occupation which gives opportunities for promotion is a/an
-: career -: retirement -: CV
-: applicant I:
S: The workers a new representative.
-: have elected -: have been elected -: has elected -: was elected I:
S: My job application .
-: hasn’t been accepted -: hasn’t accepted -: haven’t accepted -: haven’t been accepted I:
S: Floods serious damage.
-: have caused -: have been caused -: has caused -: was caused I:
S: Local police the bank robber.
-: have arrested -: have been arrested
has arrested was arrested I:
S: Four people in a train crash.
-: have been killed -: have killed -: are killed -: was killed I:
S: Hundreds of people for the jobs.
-: have applied -: have been applied -: have applying -: was applied I:
S: He to a senior designer.
-: has been promoted -: has promoted -: promoted -: are promoted I:
S: She’s going to be late because her plane .
-: has been delayed -: has delayed -: delayed -: was delayed I:
S: They’re really angry because someone their car.
-: has damaged -: has been damaged -: damage -: was damaged I:
S: The director’s children .
-: have been kidnapped -: have kidnapped -: kidnapped -: was kidnapped I:
S: I’m delighted because I’ve been a pay rise.
-: given -: gave
have given was given I:
S: Have you met our new teacher ?
-: yet -: just -: ever -: already I:
S: I can’t come out because I’ve washed my hair.
-: just -: ever -: never -: yet I:
S: I’ve not been skiing, but I’d like to try it.
-: ever -: never -: already -: just I:
S: I haven’t finished my lunch .
-: yet -: never -: ever -: already I:
S: Don’t worry about phoning him because I’ve done it.
-: already -: ever -: yet -: never I:
S: Have you been to China?
-: ever -: never -: since -: yet I:
S: They got acquainted with each other last year.
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S: He’s lived abroad 1990.
-: since
-: g°
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S: She left university three years .
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S: I waited for you hours.
-: for -: in -: since -: ago I:
S: I’ve been a journalist two years.
-: for -: in -: since -: ago I:
S: I was born 1974.
-: in -: ago -: for -: since I:
S: I haven’t been to Beijing. I wish I to Beijing.
-: had been -: have been -: has been -: will be I:
S: He didn’t pass his driving test. He wishes he it.
-: had passed -: have passed
will pass pass I:
S: I wasn’t happy at school. I wish I happy.
-: had been -: will have -: had had -: has been I:
S: I can’t ski. I wish I ski.
-: could -: can -: will -: couldn’t I:
S: I’m going to the dentist tomorrow. I wish I to the dentist.
-: wasn’t going -: went -: will go -: am not going I:
S: I’m not having a holiday this year. I wish I a holiday.
-: was having -: is having -: will have -: have I:
S: We live in the city. If only we in the city!
-: didn’t live -: lived
-: haven’t lived -: living I:
S: We live in the city. We wish we in the country.
-: lived -: have lived -: living -: live I:
soon
S: “We have mice in the kitchen.” “If you a cat, the mice
-: had / would / disappear -: have / will / disappear
are / will / disappear had / will / disappear I:
S: I’m small. If only I taller.
-: were -: wasn’t -: am -: have I:
S: I’m small. I wish I small.
-: weren’t -: were -: was -: am not I:
S: If there some nice fish in the supermarket, you some for supper
tonight?
-: are /will / buy -: is / will / buy -: were / would / buy -: had been / would / buy I:
S: You’re a brilliant cook! If I cook as well as you, I a restaurant.
-: could / would open -: can / will open -: could / will open -: can / would open I:
S: If you any problems, let me know and I and help you straight away
-: have / will come -: had / would come -: had had / would come -: have / would go I:
S: What noisy neighbors you’ve got! If my neighbors as bad as yours, I
crazy.
-: were / would go -: are / will go -: are / would go -: had been / would have gone I:
S: Please, start your meal. If you your soup now, it cold.
don’t have / will go can eat / doesn’t go -: had / got
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S: If I taller, I be a policeman, but I’m too short.
-: were / could -: am / will -: had / could -: was / can I:
any spare time,
S: I have to work about 80 hours a week, so I’m very busy. But if I
I a sport like golf.
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S: Give me Peter’s letter. If I him, I it to him.
-: see-will give -: saw-would give -: meet-would visit -: had seen- would give I:
S: Suppose! If it last weekend, we to play tennis.
-: rained - wouldn’t be able -: rains - won’t be able -: rain - would be able -: had rained - could I:
S: My teacher: “Open your book.” My teacher told me
-: to open my book -: open my book -: not to open my book -: opened my book I:
S: Mother: “I will go to the cinema tomorrow.” Mother said
-: she would go to the cinema the next day -: she went to the cinema tomorrow -: she will go to the cinema tomorrow -: she is going to the cinema tomorrow
S: "I never make mistakes," he said.
A he never made mistakes -: he never makes mistakes -: he had never made mistakes -: he has never made mistakes I:
S: "Where have you spent your money?" she asked him. ... -: where he had spent his money -: where he spent his money -: where had he spent his money -: where did he spend his money I:
S: "Don't play on the grass, boys," she told boys ...
-: not to play on the grass -: to play on the grass -: to play not on the grass -: no to played on the grass I:
S: "The film began at seven o'clock," he said....
-: the film had begun at 7 o’clock -: the film begins at 7 o’clock -: the film is beginning at 7 o’clock -: the film was beginning at 7 o’clock I:
S: "Say hello to Jim," they said. ...
-: to say hello to Jim -: say hello to Jim -: are saying hello to Jim -: hello to say to Jim I:
S: "I don't speak Italian," she said....
-: she didn’t speak Italian -: she doesn’t speak Italian -: she speaks Italian -: she spoke Italian I:
S: She: "Where is your sister?” - she asked me. ...
-: where my sister was -: where my sister is -: where is my sister -: where was my sister I:
S: He said, "I like this song." ^ He said ...
He liked that song -: He likes this song -: He likes that song -: He liked this song I:
S: If you .arrived yesterday you wouldn’t ... your flight.
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S: I’ll give you a dictionary if you ... me with this translation. -: help -: will help -: helped -: helps I:
S: If I were you I ... these summer shoes.
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S: The doctor’s ... were waiting outside the office.
-: patients -: patients’
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S: My family is trying where to go on holiday.
-: deciding -: decided -: decide -: to decide I:
S: I stopped my book and went to bed.
-: reading -: to read -: read -: will read
S: Let’s go a walk.
for -: on -: to -: in I:
S: “Why does Jane look so happy?” “Because she’s love.”
-: in -: at -: on -: by I:
S: What’s TV tonight?
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S: I’ve known him we went to school together, but I’ve met his parents.
-: since / never -: ever / ever -: for / never -: since / for I:
S: The hotel we stayed was very comfortable.
-: where -: which -: that -: when I:
S: I try to lead a lifestyle - lots of exercises, fruit, and no junk food.
-: healthy -: depressed -: dirty -: mess I:
S: After the earthquake, the country needed a lot of equipment to look after the
sick and wounded.
-: medical -: depressed -: personal -: financial
S: Ankara is capital of Turkey.
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S: I’ll be ready in minutes.
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S: I have close friends. Two or three.
-: a few -: a lot of -: a little -: much I:
S: We don’t need eggs. Just half a dozen.
-: many -: a little -: much -: a few I:
S: She a bright red coat yesterday.
-: wore
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S: I round and Paula.
-: turned / saw -: was turning / was seeing -: turn / was seeing -: was turning / saw I:
S: I _ for my things when I someone call my name.
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S: I had an accident last night.
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S: We got up late Sunday morning.
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S: My parents moved back to England I was five.
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S: I was bom in Africa 1970.
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S: We football at the stadium from 3 till 5 yesterday.
-: were playing -: was playing -: played -: are playing I:
S: She is not ready. She her hair.
-: is washing -: washes -: washed -: wash I:
S: I a shower every morning.
-: have -: have got -: am having -: has I:
S: Turn the T.V off. No one it!
-: watches -: watch -: is watching -: watched I:
S: The sun in the day time.
-: shines -: shine -: shone -: is shining I:
S: Oh, dear! I a pain in my leg.
-: am having -: has -: having -: have
S: I to work now. Good-bye!
-: am going
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-: went -: goes I:
S: “It’s very noisy” “Suzy to rock music.”
-: is listening -: listen -: listens -: listened I:
S: I English food. It’s wonderful!
-: love -: am loving -: loved -: loves I:
S: What time home last night?
-: did you get -: you get -: do you get -: did you got I:
S: I understand what you are saying.
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S: How many sisters ?
-: do you have -: you have -: are you have -: do you has I:
S: At the weekend, I usually go swimming.
-: am -: was -: want
S: The weekend was boring. I anything.
-: didn’t do -: don’t do -: no do -: wasn’t doing I:
S: How long in America?
-: you staying -: you stay -: did you stay -: stayed you I:
S: Last year I to America.
-: went -: was go -: go
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-: don’t smoke -: no smoke -: smoke not -: am not smoking I:
S: “What ?” “I don’t know. Look it up.”
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S: “Where is George” “He a shower.”
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-: will have -: have I:
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S: We .. .to ski next month.
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-: goes -: went I:
S: I ... TV tomorrow.
-: will watch -: watch -: watched -: am watching I:
S: Where is your brother? He his father in the garden.
-: is helping -: helps -: helped -: help I:
S: Give me ... apples.
-: some -: any -: no -: every I:
S: Look! They to the swimming pool.
-: are going -: go -:goes -: went I:
S: Oh, dear! There is ... money in my bag. But I can use my credit card. -: no -: some -: any -: every I:
S: There is ... pen in my bag. I can’t write.
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S: I understand ... . Please, explain it to me.
-: nothing -: something -: anything -: everything I:
S: I have many different interesting magazines. Take ... magazine you like. -: any -: some -: not any -: much
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S: There is . in the house.
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S: Is there ... in your box?
-:anything -: nothing -: something
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S: Have you got ... English books at home? - Yes, I have ... . -: any/some -: some/any -: no/any -: some/no I:
S: The boys ... their bicycle yesterday.
-: didn’t fix -: don’t fix -: doesn’t fix -: isn’t fix I:
S: The boys ... to music in the evening yesterday.
-: listened -: listens -: listen -: listening I:
S: What . your father . yesterday?
-: did/do -: does/do -: do/do -: do/does I:
S: Our dog ... under the table now.
-: isn’t sitting -: doesn’t sits -: sat -: sit I:
S: We’re new students. names are Tomas and Irina.
-: Our -: Ours -: We -: Your I:
S: This is my girlfriend. name is Paloma.
-: Her -: Your -: His -: Him
S: My teacher’s American.
from New York.
-: He’s -: It’s -: He -: It I:
S: Uncle Ikrom was ... old man with ... white hair.
-: an/-: the / a -: an/the -: an/a I:
S: In 1991 ... Independence of ... Uzbekistan was proclaimed. -: the/-: an/an -: the/the
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S: My daughter’s husband is my . .
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-: brother-in-law I:
S: I’m very interested ... computers.
-: in -: on -: to -: with I:
S: I spend a lot of money ... CDs.
-: on -: in -: to -: with I:
S: Surf -: the internet -: volleyball -: sport
music
I:
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S: Read -: magazines -: volleyball -: sport -: music I:
S: Play -: volleyball -: the internet -: sport -: music I:
S: Watch -: TV
-: the internet -: sport -: music I:
S: Listen to -: music -: the internet -: volleyball -: sport I:
S: ... Monday we went ... the theatre. -: on/to -: in/to -: at/in -: at/at I:
S: It will be here ... Friday.
-: on -: In -: by for
S: ... you like ... TV? Yes, I do.
-: do/watching -: do/watch -: does/watch -: doing/watching I:
S: What ... he .? He is a journalist.
-: does/do -: do/do -: do/does -: did/did I:
S: Where ... you ... ? I’m .... To the stadium.
-: are going/going -: is going/ go -: am going/going -: is going / going I:
S: What ..you . at 8 o’clock yesterday evening?
-: were/doing -: are/doing -: do/do -: did/do I:
S: They ... skiing every winter.
-: go -: goes -: went -: are going I:
S: I’m small. I wish I small.
-: weren’t -: were -: was -: Am not I:
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S: If there some nice fish in the supermarket, you
tonight?
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S: You’re a brilliant cook! If I cook as well as you, I a restaurant.
-: could / would open -: can / will open -: could / will open -: can / would open I:
S: If you any problems, let me know and I and help you straight away
-: have / will come -: have / would go -: had / would come -: had / would come I:
S: What noisy neighbors you’ve got! If my neighbors as bad as yours, I
crazy.
-: were / would go -: are / will go
-: had been / would have gone -: are / would go I:
S: Please, start your meal. If you your soup now, it cold
-: don’t have / will go -: had / got
-: didn’t have / would go -: can eat / doesn’t go I:
S: If I taller, I be a policeman, but I’m too short.
-: were / could -: am / will -: had / could -: was / can I:
S: I have to work about 80 hours a week, so I’m very busy. But if I any spare time,
I a sport like golf.
-: had / would take up -: will have / had -: had / will take up -: will have / will take up I:
S: Give me Peter’s letter. If I him, I it to him.
see-will give had seen- would give -: meet-would visit -: saw-would give I:
S: Suppose! If it last weekend, we to play tennis
-: rained - wouldn’t be able -: rain - would be able -: rains - won’t be able -: had rained - could I:
S: “I’m going on a three-month holiday to the Far East.” “How ! Lucky you!”
-: exciting -: boring -: interested -: frightening I:
S: You are yawning. Are you listening to what I am saying?” B: I am! I’m really . I
want to know what happened. It’s just that I feel very . I went to bed very late last
night.
-: interested / tired -: frightened / bored -: excited / worrying -: surprised / tiring I:
S: Our financial situation is very . We spend more and more, but we’re earning less
and less.
-: worrying -: exciting -: frightened -: interesting I:
S: Some people don’t go out at night because they’re that someone will rob them.
-: frightened -: surprised -: annoying -: worried I:
S: My feet are killing me! I find going round art galleries and museums very .
-: tiring -: worrying -: boring frightening
S: The art exhibition was very . I loved it.
-: interesting -: excited -: boring -: surprised I:
S: Hello, darling. I’ve got a present for you. B: For me? A: Don’t look so . I often
buy you presents. B: But it isn’t my birthday!
-: surprised -: tiring -: exciting -: bored I:
S: “Hi, Mum!” “Carol! Thank goodness you rang! Where have you been? We’ve been so
about you.”
-: worried -: frightening -: annoying -: interested I:
S: Children can’t get to sleep on Christmas Eve.They’re too .
-: excited -: bored -: frightened -: worrying I:
S: The TV program was so that I felt asleep.
-: boring -: surprising -: annoyed -: tired I:
S: David always enjoyed football at school.
-: playing -: Play -: To play -: To be played I:
S: You can’t your car outside the hospital.
-: park parking to park -: parks I:
S: Have you finished that letter yet?
-: writing -: write -: writes -: to write I:
S: I never liked to church when I was a child
-: going -: To do -: Went -: go I:
S: I asked Monica some stamps.
-: to buy -: buy -: buys -: buying I:
S: The dentist told me more careful when I brush my teeth.
-: To be -: be
-: Will be -: being I:
S: Let me for the meal. You paid last time.
-: pay -: To pay -: paid -: paying I:
S: My teachers always expected me well in exams.
-: To do -: do -: did -: doing I:
S: I stopped my book and went to bed.
-: reading
to read read
-: Will read I:
S: He agreed the job as soon as possible.
-: to start -: starts -: start -: starting I:
S: Has she won the Wimbledon Tennis Tournament ?
-: yet -: just -: already -: since I:
S: they go to Australia last month?
-: did -: has -: do -: have I:
S: Have they been to Australia?
-: ever -: never -: Just -: yet I:
S: she go to America 10 years ago?
-: did -: had -: does -: has I:
S: Monica many tournaments?
-: has / won -: has / win -: have / won -: have / win I:
S: Wait me.
-: for
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-: on -: for -: at -: of I:
S: ‘Hamlet’ is a play Shakespeare
-: by -: At -: on -: of I:
S: She works a big company.
-: for -: to -: with -: of I:
S: She has to Portugal.
-: been -: Being -: were -: be I:
S: She has to Portugal
-: gone -: Went -: going -: went I:
S: I have done it
-: just -: Ago -: yet -: since I:
S: I haven’t done it
-: yet
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S: Have you your homework?
-: done -: do -: To do -: did I:
S: “ you to Russia.” “Yes, I
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S: I last night
-: left -: leaving -: leaves -: leave I:
S: I in a crash when I 10.
-: was / was
-: was / am -: am / was -: were / was I:
S: She to Russia two years ago
-: went -: gone -: goes -: go I:
S: you ever in a car accident?
-: have / been -: have / was -: has / been -: Have/be I:
S: She traveled to most part of the world.
-: has
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S: I spoke to him, but he was too
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S: When I arrived in this country I had to start learning the language from -: scratch -: nothing -: introduction -: blank
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S: The Chairman is to give a formal at the Annual General Meeting.
-: address -: debate -: discussion -: revision
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S: . If you are under 18, you are not to join this club.
-: eligible -: available -: permissible -: egitimate I:
S: I am never free on Thursday evenings as I have a arrangement to play chess
with a friend.
-: long-standing -: long-range -: long-service -: long-range I:
S: It is impossible to these points of view: they are too different.
-: reconcile -: coincide -: compromise -: unite
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S: He was so in the book that he forgot all about his appointment
engrossed distracted -: attracted -: gripped I:
S: The climbers their greatest ambition by reaching the summit of the
mountain -: realized -: obtained -: sustained -: maintained I:
S: The police are the suburbs for the missing car.
-: Seeking -: combing -: investigating -: looking I:
S: What you say is true, but you could have
-: phrased
-: talked
-: observed
-: remarked
I:
S: I tried to a hint but you didn’t notice.
-: drop -: nod -: suggest -: warn I:
S: The team’s coach insisted on a program of training before the big match.
-: rigorous -: harsh -: positive -: severe I:
S: Since 1945 the rivalry in military strength between the world’s great powers has
produced a balanced peace
-: precariously -: presently -: precociously -: deviously
S: .People like policemen always against flu.
-: are / vaccinated -: do / vaccinate -: is / to be vaccinated -: to be / vaccinated I:
S: He was 8 kilos overweight and to go on a diet.
-: was advised -: had advised -: has been advised -: is advised I:
S: Don’t touch that electric stove while it .
-: is being repaired -: will be repairing -: was being repaired -: being repaired I:
S: They were unhappy with the way things .
-: were going -: are going -: have been going on -: will be going on I:
S: Mars is the first planet .
-: to be discovered -: to discover
-: to have been discovered -: was discovered I:
S: A: Were you able to cure the patient?
B: He already by the time I got there.
-: had / been cured -: will / have been cured -: has / been cured -: had / cured I:
S: A: What do they use this building for?
for offices.
B: Well, years ago it as a dance hall but now it
-: was used / is used -: is used / being used
had been used / is using has been used / is used I:
S: This week we’ve had the house into by thieves.
-: broken -: be broken -: being broken -: to break I:
S: Who’s going to meet him at the airport? B: He by our ambassador.
-: is going to be met -: will have been met -: is going to meet -: has gone to meet I:
S: Excuse me. Do you know where I can a color film ?
-: buy -: buys -: is buy -: bought I:
S: The traffic very slowly on the motorway today. Workmen the road.
-: was moving / are repairing -: are moving / are repairing -: is moving / repaired -: moves / were repairing I:
S: The planet Mercury round the sun every eighty-eight days.
-: travels -: travel -: is traveling -: traveled I:
S: John the guitar, but he it now.
-: plays / isn’t playing -: plays / wasn’t playing -: plays / doesn’t play -: is playing / doesn’t play I:
S: He his leg in a skiing accident last winter.
-: broke -: has broken
breaks was broken I:
S: I him for five years. I don’t know where he is.
-: haven’t seen -: didn’t see -: don’t see -: not to see I:
S: Buses every ten minutes.
-: run -: runs -: is goin -: hasgone I:
S: The police the thief yet.
-: haven’t caught -: didn’t catch -: hasn’t caught -: don’t catch I:
S: Who first this morning ?
-: got up -: getting up -: get up -: gets up I:
S: They working here for six months.
-: have been -: would -: will -: been I:
S: He has English for three years.
-: been learning -: learns -: learn -: learning I:
S: I was born ... 2002 -:in
-:on
-:under
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S: I love ... on a sunny morning
-: waking up
- : to wake up
-: to be woken up
-: woke up
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S: Good news! We have officially ... our competitors -: overtaken -: overweighed -: plummeted I:
S: St Paul’s Cathedral is a really impressive .
-: structure -: infrastructure -: structures -: Structured I:
S: it rained a lot, they enjoyed themselves
-: Although -: Even -: In spite of I:
S: I’d hate to live in such a area as this.
-: built-up -: high-rise -:Noisy I:
S: The woman lives next door. She is a doctor.
-:Who
-:whose
-:which
-:where
I:
S: We can choose our friends, but we can’t choose our .
-:Relations -:Guests -: Strangers -:couples I:
S: Scientists are predicting that the volcano might erupt so people have been from the area.
-:Evacuated -:Exported-:
-:Escaped
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S: We are going to expedition Sahara Desert
-: the -: a -: an I:
S: My office was into when I was on holiday,
-:Broken
-:Breaks
-:Broke
-:Break
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S: They have got a huge house. They rich
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