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V2: Tenses in the Active Voice




I: 19

S: … waiting long?

+: Have you been

-: Are you

-: Were you

I: 20

S: They … talking for two hours.

-: are

-: were

+: have been

I: 21

S: I … Spanish since December.

+: have been studying

-: had study

-: has studied

I: 22

S: Mary … in London since 18 January.

-: is working

+: has been working

-: have been working

I: 23

S: We … for the bus for 20 minutes already.

-: are waiting

-: have waited

+: have been waiting

 

I: 24

S: Linda is a teacher. She … for ten years.

-: will teach

-: will be teaching

+: has been teaching

 

I: 25

S: Hello, Tom. I … for you. Where have you been?

-: were looking

+: have been looking

-: have looked

 

I: 26

S: Sarah is very tired. She … very hard recently.

+: has been working

-: have been working

-: have worked

 

I: 27

S: My hands are very dirty. I … the car.

-: were repairing

+: have been repairing

-: has repaired

 

I: 28

S: Joe … too much recently. He should eat less.

-: have eaten

-: have been eating

+: has been eating

 

I: 29

S: It’s nice to see you again. What … you… since we last met.

-: was doing

+: have you been doing

-: has been doing

 

I: 30

S: Lisa is still writing letters. She … letters all day.

+: has been writing

-: have been writing

-: has written

 

I: 31

S: I’m learning English, but I … it very long.

-: hasn’t been learning

+: haven’t been learning

-: have learnt

 

I: 32

S: Kate’s clothes are covered in paint. She … the ceiling.

-: were painting

-: have been painting

+: has been painting

 

I: 33

S: How long … you … that book?

+: have … been reading

-: have … reading

-: has … been reading

 

I: 34

S: He … in St. Petersburg since childhood.

-: was living

+: have been living

-: have lived

 

I: 35

S: I … at my report for three hours already.

-: am working

+: have been working

-: has been working

 

I: 36

S: Grandfather … TV since six o’clock.

+: has been watching

-: have been watching

-: have watched

 

I: 37

S: My uncle … poems since childhood.

-: is writing

-: have been writing

+: has been writing

 

I: 38

S: They … volleyball since three o’clock.

-: were playing

+: have been playing

-: have played

 

I: 39

S: My granny … dinner since two o’clock.

+: has been cooking

-: have been cooking

-: has cooked

 

I: 40

S: My sister … since three o’clock.

-: have been sleeping

+: has been sleeping

-: have slept

 

V2: The Past Perfect Continuous Tense

 

I: 1

S: They … for over an hour before Tony arrived.

+: had been talking

-: was talking

-: have talked

I: 2

S: She … at that company for three years when it went out of business.

+: had been working

-: was working

-: have worked

I: 3

S: How long … for you to get on the bus?

+: had been waiting

-: was waiting

-: have waited

I: 4

S: Mike wanted to sit down because he … all day at work.

+: had been standing

-: was standing

-: have stood

I: 5

S: James … at the university for more than a year before he left for Asia.

+: had been teaching

-: was teaching

-: have taught

I: 6

S: How long … you Turkish before you moved to Ankara?

-: have studied

+: had been studying

-: was studying

I: 7

S: Jason was tired because he … .

-: was jogging

-: have jogged

+: had been jogging

I: 8

S: Sam gained weight because he … too much.

+: had been eating

-: was eating

-: have eaten

I: 9

S: Betty failed the final test because she … class.

-: was not attending

+: had not been attending

-: have not attended

I: 10

S: They … for over an hour before Tony arrived.

+: had been talking

-: had talked

-: were talking

I: 11

S: She … that family for three years when they moved.

-: had visited

-: were visiting

+: had been visiting

I: 12

S: How long … to see them when they arrived?

-: are you waited

+: had you been waiting

-: were you waiting

I: 13

S: Tom wanted to go to bed because he … all day.

+: had been standing

-: had stood

-: was standing

I: 14

S: Ann … English for more than a year before she left for America.

+: had been studying

-: has studied

-: was studying

I: 15

S: How long … German before you moved to Berlin?

+: had you been studying

-: had you studied

-: were you studying

I: 16

S: My sister was out of breath because she … .

-: has run

-: was running

+: had been running

I: 17

S: Mary gained knowledge because she … .

-: has tried hard

+: had been trying hard

-: was trying hard

I: 18

S: Sam failed the exam because he … hard.

+: had not been working

-: has not worked

-: was not working

 

I: 19

S: He was tired because he … so hard.

+: had been exercising

-: has exercised

-: was exercised

I: 20

S: The motorcycle … to George for years before Tina bought it.

-: had belonged

-: was belonged

+: has been belonging

I: 21

S: He … a letter for two hours when I came.

-: have been writing

+: had been writing

-: had written

I: 22

S: I was very tired when I arrived home. I … hard all day.

+: had been working

-: has been working

-: was working

I: 23

S: The two boys came into the house very tired. They … football.

-: have been playing

-: had playing

+: had been playing

I: 24

S: I was disappointed when I had to cancel my holidays. I … forward to it.

+: had been looking

-: has been looking

-: was looking

I: 25

S: Ann woke up in the middle of the night. She was frightened and didn’t know where she was. She ….

-: had been dreamt

+: had been dreaming

-: has been dreaming

I: 26

S: When I got home, Tom was sitting in front of the TV. He had just turned it off. He … a film

+: had been watching

-: has been watching

-: was watching

I: 27

S: We … tennis for half an hour when it ... to rain.

-: had been playing, was starting

+: had been playing, started

-: has been playing, starts

I: 28

S: I … for Ben for twenty minutes when I realised that I was in the wrong restaurant.

+: had been waiting

-: has been waiting

-: was waiting

I: 29

S: At the time the factory closed down, Sarah … there for five years.

-: have been working

-: has been working

+: had been working

I: 30

S: Sue was sitting on the ground. She was out of breath. She … .

+: had been running

-: has been running

-: had been run

I: 31

S: Lisa was annoyed with me because I was late and she … for me for a long time.

-: have been waiting

-: has been waiting

+: had been waiting

I: 32

S: We were extremely tired at the end of the journey. We … for more than 24 hours.

+: had been traveling

-: have been traveling

-: have been traveled

I: 33

S: At lust the bus came. I … for 30 minutes.

+: had been waiting

-: has been waiting

-: have been waiting

I: 34

S: George went to the doctor last Friday. He … well for some time.

-: have been feeling

+: hadn’t been feeling

-: hasn’t been feeling

I: 35

S: One of the boys had a black eye. They … .

+: had been fighting

-: has been fighting

-: were fighting

I: 36

S: it wasn’t raining, when we went out. The sun was shining. But it …, so the ground was wet.

-: had been rained

+: had been raining

-: have been raining

I: 37

S: Cathy was sitting in an armchair resting. She was tired because she … her kitchen.

+: had been painting

-: has been painting

-: had been painted

I: 38

S: I … already … my homework for three hours when she called.

-: had … been done

-: has … been doing

+: had … been doing

I: 39

S: He … the shopping for about an hour when I … her .

+: had been doing, met

-: had been doing, meet

-: has been doing, met

I: 40

S: My sister … in the dark room for half an hour when I came and turned on the lights.

-: had been sat

+: had been sitting

-: was sitting

V2:The Future Perfect Continuous Tense

 

I: 1

S: In ten minutes I … 1 hour for the bus.

+: will have been waiting

-: will be waiting

-: will wait

 

I: 2

S: We … here 10 days in June.

-: have been working

-: will have worked

+: will have been working

 

I: 3

S: Robert … for 1 year next month.

+: will have been living in France

-: will live

-: has lived

 

I: 4

S: We … money for many years, by the time you need to go to college.

-: will have saved

+: will have been saving

-: will save

 

I: 5

S: It … for a long time, when the rain finally stops.

-: will rain

-: will be raining

+: will have been raining

 

I: 6

S: … here long enough to get an extra week vacation this summer?

-: Shall I be working

-: Shall I have worked

+: Shall I have been working

 

I: 7

S: … in the states long enough to get citizenship next year?

-: Shall we be living

-: Shall we have lived

+: Shall we have been living

 

I: 8

S: … enough if I wake them up when I come?

-: Will the children sleep

-: Will the children be sleeping

+: Will the children have been sleeping

 

I: 9

S: They … for an hour when Tony arrives.

+: will have been talking

-: will had talked

-: will be talking

I: 10

S: By the end of this year they … for a month.

+: will have been traveling

-: will travel

-: will be traveling

I: 11

S:She … at that company for three years by the next year.

-: will be working

+: will have been working

-: will work

I: 12

S: When winter comes Tom … here for a month.

-: will be staying

+:will have been staying

-: will stay

I: 13

S: By the time you finish school, I … money.

-: will save

-: will be saving

+: will have been saving

I: 14

S: When he finally comes back, his family … here for years.

-: will be living

-: will live

+: will have been living

I: 15

S: By 2015 he … at our company for 30 years.

-: will work

-: will be working

+: will have been working

I: 16

S: Next year he … conducting this orchestra.

-: will be

-: will conduct

+: will have been

I: 17

S: By 8 o’clock the partners … negotiating for 5 hours.

-: will be

+: will have been

-: will

I: 18

S: Our team will … by the end of the season.

-: be playing

-: play

+: have been playing

I: 19

S: In a year they will … the house for ten years.

-: built

-: be building

+: have been building

I: 20

S: The company will … their product for seven months.

-: promote

+: have been promoting

-: be promoting

I: 21

S: He … a letter for two hours when I come.

+: will have been writing

-: will have written

-: will write

I: 22

S: By the New Year he … as a doctor for 20 years.

-: will have working

-: will been working

+:will have been working

I: 23

S: Before he leaves for Moscow he … at the conference for 2 days.

-: will be working

+: will have been working

-:will work

 

I: 24

S: On the 1st of May she … her new novel for seven years.

-: will have written

-: will be writing

+:will have been writing

 

I: 26

S: Before they go to the competition the coach … them for three months.

+: will have been training

-: will be training

-:will train

 

I: 27

S: You … for 3 hours when I come to college.

-: will have worked

+: will have been working

-:will work

I: 28

S: I hear, you are going to retire next month? For how many years … you … here by that time?.

-: will you have worked

+: will … have been working

-:will … have working

I: 29

S: Next March we … in Bulgaria for 2 years.

-: shall live

-: shall have lived

+:shall have been living

I: 30

S: By 2015 you … in this country long enough to participate in the election.

+: will not have been living

-: will not be living

-:will not have lived

I: 31

S: You … for more than two hours when her plane finally arrives.

-: will wait

-: will waiting

+:will have been waiting

I: 32

S: They … for over an hour by the time Thomas arrives.

-: will talking

+: will have been talking

-:will talking

 

 

I: 33

S: James … at the university for more than a year by the time he leaves for Asia.

+: will have been teaching

-: have been teaching

-:will have teaching

I: 34

S: We … for over three days straight when we get to Anchorage.

-: will driving

+: will have been driving

-:will drive

I: 35

S: Jason will be tired when he gets home because he … for over an hour.

-: will jog

-: have been jogging

+:will have been jogging

I: 36

S: Claudia's English will be perfect when she returns to Germany because she … English in the United States for over two years.

+: will have been studying

-: has been studying

-:will studying

I: 37

S: We are leaving for London in May. When you come there in August, we … in England for three month.

-: will have studying

-: will have been studied

+:will have been staying

I: 38

S: I … at the project for a month when you join me.

-: have been working

+: will have been working

-:will be working

I: 39

S: By the end of this year, we … our own company for five years.

-: will running

-: will be running

+:will have been running

 

I: 40

S: By the time my friends from Japan arrive, I … Japanese for a year.

+: will have been learning

-: will learning

-:will learn

V2: Tenses in the Active Voice

I: 1

S:He … to skate.

-: to like

+: likes

-: have liked

-: liking

 

I: 2

S: She … in London for six years.

+: has been living

-: was living

-: have been living

-: lived

 

I: 3

S: What … you doing?

-: is

+: are

-: am

-: have

 

I: 4

S: … you like Coke?

+: do

-: are

-: does

-: has

 

I: 5

S: I … a good book at the moment.

-: read

-: was reading

-: reading

+: am reading

 

 

I: 6

S: She … in Moscow.

-: grow up

+: grew up

-: have grown up

-: was grown up

 

I: 7

S: How long … in Washington?

-: you live

+: have you lived

-: lived you

-: has you lived

 

 

I: 8

S: … you from the capital?

-: do

-: was

-: does

+: are

 

I: 9

S: I … have any money when I was a student.

+: didn’t have

-: don’t have

-: doesn’t have

-: am not

 

I: 10

S: Every morning he … home at 8 o’clock.

-: left

+: leaves

-: is leaving

-: has left

 

I: 11

S: There are elections in June and he … personable lots of people to vote for him.

-: hoped

-: was hoped

-: was hoping

+: hopes

 

I: 12

S: We could not go out because it … hard since morning.

-: have been raining

-: was raining

-: rained

+: had been raining

 

I: 13

S: He asked me to tell you that he … come again tonight.

+: would

-: will

-: is

-: did

 

I: 14

S: John noticed that everybody … at him, and he felt shy.

-: looked

-: were looking

+: was looking

-: looks

 

I: 15

S: When I came to Pete’s house last Sunday, he … a book.

-: read

+: was reading

-: reads

-: readed

 

I: 16

S: I … him when he was walking across the park.

-: was meet

-: met

-: am meeting

+: met

 

I: 17

S: The moon … yet, and only two stars, like two distant lighthouses, are shining in the dark blue sky.

-: have not risen

+: has not risen

-: not risen

-: is not rising

 

I: 18

S: I … about an hour when he came.

+: had been reading

-: read

-: have been reading

-: am reading

 

 

I: 19

S: … you always spend summer at the seaside?

-: Did

-: Does

-: Are

+: Do

 

I: 20

S: Don’t speak to him, he … very busy.

-: are

-: is being

+: is

-: was

 

I: 21

S: When we … to the station the train had already arrived.

-: come

-: will come

-: have come

+: came

 

I: 22

S: I … my homework at 6 o’clock tomorrow.

+: shall be doing

-: do

-: shall do

-: am doing

 

I: 23

S: What … you do tomorrow?

+: will

-: do

-: are

-: did

 

I: 24

S: When I come to my place tomorrow, my family … supper.

-: shall have

-: will have

-: shall be having

+: will be having

 

I: 25

S: … you ever … to Hermitage?

-: Did … be

-: Was … be

-: Has … been

+: Have … been

 

I: 26

S: Hello! Where … you going?

-: do

-: will

+: are

-: is

 

I: 27

S: Autumn … . It is November now.

+: has come

-: will come

-: was come

-: have come

 

I: 28

S: We … a good time last summer.

-: have

-: shall have

-: has

+: had

 

I: 29

S: What … at five o’clock yesterday?

-: are you doing

+: were you doing

-: will you be doing

-: was you do

 

I: 30

S: Send me a telegram as soon as you … .

-: will arrive

-: arriving

-: arrives

+: arrive

 

I: 31

S: She travels a lot. Yesterday she … in Paris. Today she … in London. Tomorrow … she in New York.

-: was, was, will be

-: were, are, will

-: is, was, will be

+: was, is, will be

 

I: 32

S: ‘Are you ready yet?’ ‘Not yet. I … ready in five minutes.’

+: will be

-: was

-: is

-: am

 

I: 33

S: He … а composition by next Monday.

-: will not written

+: will not have written

-: not writes

-: will not write

 

I: 34

S: What …your brother … now?

-: does … do

-: were … doing

-: are … doing

+: is …doing

 

I: 35

S: He … last summer in the country.

-: will spend

+: spent

-: spended

-: spends

 

I: 36

S: My sister … the dishes every morning.

-: will wash

+: washes

-: is washing

-: wash

 

I: 37

S: … you … to the south next summer?

-: Will … going

-: Will … goes

-: Do … go

+: Will … go

 

I: 38

S: When I … Mike up yesterday, he still … а poem..

-: ring, is learning

+: rang, was learning

-: rang, were learning

-: rings, was learning

 

I: 39

S: If you … me, I … this work by 5 o’clock tomorrow.

-: will not help, will not do

-: won’t help, don’t do

-: doesn’t help, will not do

+: don’t help, won’t do

 

I: 40

S: Yesterday he … for а walk only when he … his homework.

+: went, had done

-: went, has done

-: went, did

-: gone, done

 

I: 41

S: When I came to the station, the train already … .

-: has left

-: did leave

+: had left

-: left

 

I: 42

S: We … tomatoes next summer.

-: didn’t grow

+: won’t grow

-: grew

-: grow

 

 

I: 43

S: Have you ever … to Piccadilly Circus?.

-: were

-: was

+: been

-: be

 

I: 44

S: What … you … at the shop yesterday?.

-: has … buy

-: did … bought

+: did … buy

-: do … buy

 

I: 45

S: If it … tomorrow, we … at home.

+: doesn’t rain, shan’t stay

-: will not rain, will not stay

-: isn’t rain, don’t stay

-: isn’t raining, aren’t staying

 

I: 46

S: When he … tomorrow, I still … my homework.

-: comes, will doing

-: will come, will do

-: came, will do

+: comes, will be doing

 

I: 47

S: Look! My friends … football.

-: played

-: plays

+: are playing

-: is playing

 

I: 48

S: He … Turgenev since he was а pupil.

-: didn’t read

+: hasn’t read

-: will not read

-: is not reading

 

I: 49

S: Will you write this letter by the time she … tomorrow?

-: came

+: comes

-: had come

-: will come

 

I: 50

S: ‘Does Lena usually do her homework at school?’ ‘No, she … .’

-: isn’t

-: didn’t

-: won’t

+: doesn’t

 

I: 51

S: What … you … at 6 o’clock yesterday?

-: did … do

+: were … doing

-: will … be doing

-: is … doing

 

I: 52

S: We … around Europe last year.

+: traveled

-: had traveled

-: will travel

-: are traveling

 

I: 53

S: If he … her tomorrow, he … her а note.

-: did not see, will leave

-: will not see, will leave

+: doesn’t see, will leave

-: does not see, leaves

 

I: 54

S: She usually … in the evening.

-: reading

-: read

-: will read

+: reads

 

I: 55

S: Yesterday I … the book which I … in summer.

-: find, lose

+: found, had lost

-: will find, lose

-: found, lost

 

I: 56

S: When he … tomorrow, I still … .

-: arrived, slept

+: arrives, will be sleeping

-: will arrive, will sleep

-: arrives, sleeps

 

I: 57

S: Listen! Somebody … the piano in the next room.

-: played

-: plays

-: will play

+: is playing

 

I: 58

S: He … Peter since they were pupils.

-: haven’t met

+: hadn’t met

-: will not meet

-: hasn’t met

 

I: 59

S: How many pages … you … by 5 o’clock tomorrow?

-: did … read

-: were … reading

-: will … be reading

+: will … have read

 

I: 60

S: When I left home, the snow already … .

-: did stop

-: stopped

+: had stopped

-: stops

 

I: 61

S: What … Nick … when you … him up yesterday?

+: was … doing, rang

-: will … doing, rang

-: have … done, rang

-: did … do, ring

 

I: 62

S: If he … me, I shall not have written а composition by next Monday

-: didn’t help

-: don’t help

+: doesn’t help

-: isn’t help

 

I: 63

S: I didn’t go to the cinema yesterday, I … TV the whole evening.

-: watched

+: was watching

-: had watched

-: watch

 

I: 64

S: He … his homework yet.

-: didn’t do

-: wasn’t done

+: hasn’t done

-: doesn’t do

 

I: 65

S: А funny thing … to me the other day.

-: will happen

+: happened

-: happening

-: happens

 

I: 66

S I … in а hurry to get to work and I found that my car … .

-: aren’t working

-: will not work

-: isn’t working

+: wasn’t working

 

I: 67

S: While I … along the street, I … а woman of about my age on the opposite side of the road.

-: walking, noticed

+: was walking, noticed

-: walked, noticed

-: is walking, notice

 

I: 68

S: I looked at her again and I … that we … before.

-: realized, have met

-: realized, meet

+: realized, had met

-: realized, met

 

I: 69

S: She … at the bus stop а couple of seconds after me..

-: arriving

-: arrive

+: arrived

-: arrives

 

I: 70

S: He … his leg when he … in the Alps.

+: broke, was skiing

-: broke, skied

-: breaks, was skiing

-: breaking, skied

 

I: 71

S: I looked at the woman behind me again and I was sure that I … her.

-: was knowing

-: known

+: knew

-: know

 

I: 72

S: I think the weather … fine next week.

+: will be

-: was

-: is

-: shall be

 

I: 73

S: I knew that he … a very clever man..

-: will be

-: is

+: was

-: were

 

I: 74

S: When I … home yesterday, the snow already …, but a strong wind … .

-: left, is stopping, was blowing

-: left, has stopped, is blowing

-: leave, stopped, blows

+: left, had stopped, was blowing

 

I: 75

S: At last the reply from my grandmother came, and my mother (tell) me she (come) soon.

+: told, would come

-: tell, comes

-: told, will come

-: told, came

 

I: 76

S: … he … his mother every day?.

-: Is … helping

-: Does … helps

+: Does … help

-: Do … help

 

I: 77

S: At this time tomorrow we … your report.

-: will discuss

+: will be discussing

-: were discussing

-: are discussing

 

I: 78

S: If he … me up tomorrow, I … him all about it.

-: rang, will tell

+: rings, will tell 

-: ringing, will tell

-: will ring, tell

 

I: 79

S: How long … you … for me? I am really very sorry.

+: have … been waiting

-: was … waiting

-: were … waiting

-: has … been waiting

 

I: 80

S: He … at school for five years when the war broke out.

-: have been teaching

-: was teaching

-: were teaching

+: had been teaching

 

I: 81

S: By the end of this year he … about two hundred pages.

-: is reading

+: will have read

-: has read

-: will read

 

I: 82

S: Don’t ring me up at 11 o’clock, I … .

-: would sleep

-: will slept

+: will be sleeping

-: will sleep

 

I: 83

S: When … you … him last?

-: did … see

-: had … seen

-: will … see

+: have … seen

 

I: 84

S: Hi! What … you … here since morning?

-: did … do

+: had … been doing

-: are … doing

-: have … done

 

I: 85

S: What … you … when I came in?

+: were … doing

-: was … doing

-: are … doing

-: have … done

 

I: 86

S: They … down the river for many hours before they come to the village.

-: will sail

+: will have been sailing

-: will have sailed

-: have been sailing

 

I: 87

S: At last the librarian gave me the book which I … for during two months.

-: had waited

-: will have been waiting

-: will have waited

+: had been waiting

 

I: 88

S: He had been writing the composition for three hours and he said he … it soon.

-: will finishes

-: will finish

+: would finish

-: finished

 

I: 89

S: On entering the drawing room he … that his two friends … up and … for him.

-: got, were waiting

+: had got, were waiting

-: have got, are waiting

-: got, waited

 

I: 90

S: I don’t know whether he … or not.

+: will come

-: would come

-: will came

-: come

 

I: 91

S: ‘What are you doing?’ ‘I am reading. I … for already two hours.’

-: was reading

-: will read

-: am reading

+: have been reading

 

I: 92

S: My friend says he … from London.

-: have just returned

-: will just return

-: is just returned

+: has just returned

 

I: 93

S: He explained that he … at home the day before.

-: have stayed

+: had stayed

-: is stayed

-: has stayed

 

 

I: 94

S: Ann said that she … to learn to drive.

-: is going

+: was going

-: went

-: are going

 

I: 95

S: He said he … in 1955.

-: is born

-: was born

+: had been born

-: born

 

I: 96

S: Bill asked if she … the next day.

-: came

+: would come

-: will come

-: comes

 

I: 97

S: He realized that they … their way.

+: had lost

-: lost

-: lose

-: have lost

 

I: 98

S: The teacher asked who … present that day.

-: were

-: is

+: was

-: will be

 

I: 99

S: He says he … a good camera now.

-: had

-: have

+: has

-: had had

 

I: 100

S: He said that he … in Moscow the year before.

+: had lived

-: have lived

-: has lived

-: lived

 

 

V2: Complex Object

 

I: 1

S: The teacher wanted … to learn the rule.

-: he

+: them

-: I

 

I: 2

S: I expect … to come in time.

-: we

+: you

-: they

 

I: 3

S: I’d like … to be a lawyer.

+: my son

-: 0

-: my son’s

 

I: 4

S: I saw him … act in “Hamlet” and I like him immensely.

-: to

+: 0

-: by

 

I: 5

S: I don’t expect him … for Germany for good.

+: to leave

-: to be leaving

-: to have been leaving

 

I: 6

S: Why didn’t you make her … some hot milk.

-: to drink

-: to be drinking

+: drink

-: have been drinking

 

 

I: 7

S: I think she is OK by now. I saw … at our party yesterday.

-: that she dancing

-: her to dance

+: her dance

 

I: 8

S: Sally saw … very angry after the conversation.

+: him be

-: that he was

-: him to be

 

I: 9

S: I heard … lies about me.

-: him to tell

+: him telling

-: that he tells

 

I: 10

S: Few people saw … to surgery.

+: the boy to be taken

-: the boy to take

-: that boy had taken

 

I: 11

S: I like watching … wooden toys.

+: my father make

-: my father to make

-: that my father made

 

I: 12

S: They heard … from the University.

+: him to have graduated

-: him graduated

-: that he had graduated

 

I: 13

S: I felt my temperature … . I was shivering.

-: to rise

+: rise

-: to be risen

 

I: 14

S: I saw … no wish to follow me.

-: her to have

+: her have

-: that she had

 

I: 15

S: This hat will make you … look old-fashioned.

-: to

+: 0

-: on

 

I: 16

S: Jane seems … something. The smell is wonderful.

-: to cook

+: to be cooking

-: has cooked

-: to be cooked

 

I: 17

S: I never knew him … with anything.

-: to please

+: to be pleased

-: be pleased

-: to have pleased

 

I: 18

S: His smile made me … at ease.

-: to feel

-: to be feeling

-: feeling

+: feel

 

I: 19

S: These students can speak English fluently. Did you hear … ? I really enjoyed it.

+: them speaking

-: that they spoke

-: them to speak

 

I: 20

S: We were on the upper deck and observed the English coast … slowly.

+: approaching

-: that approached

-: to be approaching

 

I: 21

S: I heard … to take part in the Conference.

+: him agree

-: him to have agreed

-: that he had agreed

 

I: 22

S: She is sure to be a very good skater. I saw … at our stadium.

-: her to skate

+: her skate

-: that she had skated

 

I: 23

S: We watched … football last Friday. He was brilliant.

-: him to play

+: him play

-: him have played

 

I: 24

S: I saw … no way out.

+: him have

-: him to have

-: that she was

 

I: 25

S: We often heard … at her pupils.

+: the teacher shout

-: the teacher’s shouting

-: that she shouted

 

I: 26

S: Mary waited … on Sunday.

+: the letter to arrive

-: for the letter arrive

-: for the letter to arrive

-: letter arrive

 

I: 27

S: Did you … the mouse?

-: see the cat to seize the mouse

+: see the cat seize the mouse

-: see the cat seizing the mouse

 

I: 28

S: I should like … tonight.

+: you to call on me tonight

-: you call on me tonight

-: you have called on me tonight.

I: 29

S: I was not sleeping and … our compartment.

-: had heard somebody to enter

-: heard somebody to enter

+: heard somebody enter

 

I: 30

S: I saw them … down the street together.

+: walking

-: to walk

-: walk

 

I: 31

S: I want him … back soon.

-: coming

+: to come

-: come

 

I: 32

S: My mother always makes me … up.

-: washing

-: to wash

+: wash

 

I: 33

S: I felt Nick … his hand on my shoulder.

+: put

-: to put

-: putting

 

I: 34

S: The pupils were made … at school after classes.

+: stay

-: to stayed

-: staying

 

I: 36

S: I saw him … his bag.

-: dropping

-: to drop

+: drop

 

I: 37

S: We expected Tom … late.

+: to be

-: be

-: being

 

I: 38

S: The officer made Ann … her suitcase.

+: open

-: to open

-: opening

 

I: 39

S: Ann was made … her case.

+: open

-: to open

-: opening

 

I: 40

S: Suddenly they heard the front door … and then … softly.

-: open, closing

+: open, close

-: opening, closing

 

I: 41

S: Let me … your bag for you.

-: carrying

-: to carry

+: carry

 

I: 42

S: Do you want me … with you.

+: to come

-: coming

-: come

 

I: 43

S: I like my Granny … us fairy tales.

-: tell

+: to tell

-: telling

 

I: 44

S: Have you ever seen her ….?

+: dance

-: to dance

-: dancing

 

I: 45

S: Hot weather makes me … tired.

-: to feel

+: feel

-: feeling

 

I: 46

S: I noticed Henry ......_ come up and ......_ speak to the stranger.

-: to come, speak

+: come, speak

-: come, to speak

 

I: 47

S: I know him … a great politician.

-: be

-: is

+: to be

 

I: 48

S: I expected my parents … me.

+: to help

-: helping

-: helps

 

I: 49

S: Mr. Graves felt … hand touch him.

-: somebodys’

+: somebody’s

-: somebody

 

I: 50

S: Let … do what he wants.

+: him

-: his

-: he

 

 

V2: Complex Subject

 

I: 1

S: Mrs. Dashkova is reported … a new novel now.

-: to write

-: to be writing

+: to have written

-: to be written

I: 2

S: He was said … for his visa for two months, not less.

-: to wait

-: to be waiting

-: to have waited

+: to have been waiting

 

I: 3

S: I don’t think we’ll meet them today. The plane announced … in Moscow because of the weather conditions.

-: to land

-: to be landed

+: to have landed

-: he landed

 

I: 4

S: She was made … the job.

-: leave

+: have left

-: to be leaving

-: to leave

 

I: 5

S: She (считали, что)… to be studying at Oxford.

-: is likely

-: is expected

+: was thought

-: is known

 

I: 6

S: Pete (известно, что) … to be in construction business.

-: is thought

-: is believed

-: is supposed

+: is known

 

I: 7

S: CIA is reported … the two terrorists a week ago. They are a military base now.

-: to arrest

+: to have arrested

-: to be arresting

-: to have been arresting

 

I: 8

S: Don’t ask Jill. She is supposed … on her diploma paper.

-: to work

-: to have worked

+: to be working

-: working

 

I: 9

S: I haven’t seen Bill since May. He is said … to London for a three months training.

-: to send

-: to be sending

-: to have sent

+: to have been sent

 

I: 10

S: Probably he’ll return soon. He is known … there for about a year already.

-: to stay

-: to be staying

-: to have stayed

+: to have been staying

 

I: 11

S: They seem … all about it.

-: have known

+: to know

-: had knew

 

I: 12

S: They seem … all about it.

+: to have heard

-: will heard

-: had heard

 

I: 13

S: The discussion seemed … to an end.

+: to be coming

-: to come

-: will

 

I: 14

S: You don’t seem … of the idea.

-: approve

-: approving

+: to approve

 

I: 15

S: The house seemed … in for a long time.

-: not to be lived

+: not to have been lived

-: not to live

 

I: 16

S: He appeared … patience.

+: to be losing

-: lose

-: to lose

 

I: 17

S: He appeared … what had been said.

-: not to hear

+: not to have heard

-: not heard

 

I: 18

S: I happened … their conversation.

+: to overhear

-: overhear

-: overheard

 

I: 19

S: This building is said … in the 17th century.

-: to have erected

+: to have been erected

-: to erect

 

I: 20

S: The meeting is supposed … at 10 o’clock.

-: is over

+: to be over

-: be over

 

I: 21

S: Cold weather was never expected … so early.

-: to be set in

+: to set in

-: set in

 

I: 22

S: We turned out … .

-: to meet

-: met

+: to have met

 

I: 23

S: You seem … .

+: to be tired

-: to have been tired

-: will be tired

 

I: 24

S: The working conditions turned out … more difficult than it had been supposed (than they had been supposed to be).

-: is

+: to be

-: will be

 

I: 25

S: Do you happen … this man?

+: to know

-: know

-: will know

 

I: 26

S: The book you gave me has turned out … .

-: be dull

-: is dull

+: to be dull

 

I: 27

S: The new buses turned out … very comfortable.

-: was

+: to be

-: will be dull

 

I: 28

S: Out of the three Brontё sisters Charlotte is considered … the most talented one.

-: is

+: to be

-: was

 

I: 29

S: The English woman-writer Voinich is known … . In St Petersburg for a number of years and to have studied Russian literature.

-: to live

-: live

+: to have lived

 

I: 30

S: Russian literature is considered … her creative activity.

-: to have been influenced

-: to influence

+: to have influenced

 

I: 31

S: He is said … a good doctor.

-: be

-: being

+: to be

 

I: 32

S: We happened to meet them in the library.

+: to meet

-: meeting

-: meet

 

I: 34

S: She appears … very busy.

-: be

-: being

+: to be

 

I: 35

S: The student … a famous writer.

-: expected to become

+: is expected to become

-: is expected become

 

I: 36

S: He … here.

+: was thought to study

-: was thought study

-: thought to study

 

I: 37

S: The film festival … place in July this year.

-: reported to take

+: was reported to take

-: was reported taking

 

 

I: 38

S: She is known … in France.

-: lived

+: to live

-: living

 

I: 39

S: The car was seen … .

+: to disappear

-: disappear

-: to disappearing

 

I: 40

S: … was seen to enter.

-: Her

+: She

-: Hers

 

I: 41

S: She is likely to succeed.

-: likes

-: like

+: likely

 

I: 42

S: The bag is not likely … stolen.

-: have been

+: to have been

-: to have be

 

I: 43

S: The second part of the movie appeared … less interesting.

-: been

-: be

+: to be

 

I: 44

S: He seems … .

-: to sleeping

+: to be sleeping

-: be sleeping

 

I: 45

S: True friends … like diamonds, precious but rare.

+: are known to be

-: are known be

-: known to be

 

I: 46

S: Anna Mutter … one of the finest violinists in the world.

+: is believed to be

-: is believed  being

-: believed to be

 

I: 47

S: She is said … money but not bother to return it.

+: are known to be

-: are known be

-: known to be

 

I: 48

S: True friends … like diamonds, precious but rare.

-: to borrowing

+: to borrow

-: borrow

 

I: 49

S: You are supposed … your change before you leave the cashier.

+: to check

-: checking

-: check

 

I: 50

S: Many books are known … in our country every year.

-: to be publish

+: to be published

-: to published

 

 

F1: Английский язык межфак                                                                          F2: Темрокова Л.И., Битокова М.М.                                                                F3: Комментарий                                                                                             V1: Grammar

 

V2: The Present Perfect Tense

I: 1

S: Since then I … my job several times.

-: changed

-: has changed

+: have changed

-: will change

 

I: 2

S: “You … your hair”, he cried.

+: have dyed

-: dyed

-: dye

-: would dye

 

I: 3

S: Jane … suddenly that there was a letter attached to the painting.

-: found

+: has found

-: had found

-: finds

 

I: 4

S: I … that point yet.

+: haven’t considered

-: didn’t consider

-: not considered

-: consider

 

I: 5

S: Mary isn’t at home. She … to work.

-: went

-: was

+: has gone

-: had gone

 

I: 6

S: They … in construction business for 5 years.

-: were

+: have been

-: are

-: had been

 

I: 7

S: … the Queen of Great Britain?

+: Have you ever seen

-: Did you ever see

-: Do you ever see

-: Will you ever see

 

I: 8

S: He can’t find a job. He … unemployed for half a year.

-: was

+: has been

-: have been

-: would be

 

I: 9

S: … to Africa?

+: Have you ever travelled

-: Are you ever travelled

-: Were you ever traveling

-: Did you ever travel

 

I: 10

S: … about Miss Carol’s marriage?

-: Did you hear

+: Have you heard

-: Has you heard

-: Will you hear

 

I: 11
S: What … to find the way out?

-: did you do

+: have you done

-: are you do

-: would you do

 

 

I: 12

S: Nick and Sally … each other since their school years.

+: have known

-: knowed

-: knew

-: had known

 

I: 13

S: His spirits … a little. He’s all right now.

-: revived

-: has revived

+: have revived

-: had revived

 

I: 14

S: “ … from the flat”, asked the policeman.

-: Is anything disappeared

-: Did anything disappear

+: Has anything disappeared

-: Have anything disappeared

 

I: 15

S: “I … the letter you asked about, sir,” said the butler.

-: brought

+: have brought

-: has brought

-: brings

 

I: 16

S: … dinner already?

-: Did you have

-: Were you having

+: Have you had

-: Had you had

 

I: 17

S: He … his driving test. He is so happy. He hasn’t been able to pass it for three years.

+: has just passed

-: have just passed

-: just passed

-: was just passing

 

I: 18

S: I … my keys. I can’t get in.

+: have lost

-: lost

-: have losed

-: has lost

 

I: 19

S: The taxi … . Hurry up!

-: arrives

-: have arrived

+: has arrived

-: is arriving

 

I: 20

S: … writing your book yet?

-: Did you finish

+: Have you finished

-: Has you finished

-: Do you finish

 

I: 21

S: I … a new сar уet.

-: hadn’t bought

+: haven't bought

-: haven't buy

-: didn’t buy

 

I: 22

S: I … this book this week.

+: have read

-: am reading

-: had read

-: read

 

I: 23

S: …. the eruption of a volcano?

-: Have you ever saw

-: Have you ever see

+: Have you ever seen

-: Did you ever see

 

I: 24

S: Where … my pen? I cannot find it.

-: has you put

+: have you put

-: do you put

-: had you

 

I: 25

S: My friend … me to solve a difficult problem.

-: does already help

-: is already helping

+: has already helped

-: had already helped

 

I: 26

S: … their electric bill this month?

-: Did they pay

+: Have they paid

-: Do they pay

-: Had they paid

 

I: 27

S: The boy … his homework and is taking a karate lesson now.

+: has done

-: have done

-: did

-: is doing

 

I: 28

S: The rain … and the sun is shining in the sky again.

-: is stop

-: have stopped

-: stopped

+: has stopped

 

I: 29

S: My father knows so much because he … a lot.

-: travelled

-: have traveled

+: has traveled

-: will travel

 

I: 30

S: She already … from school. Now she is doing her homework.

+: has come

-: have come

-: came

-: is coming

I: 31

S: The sun … yet, but the sky in the east is getting lighter every minute.

-: haven’t risen

+: hasn’t risen

-: didn’t rise

-: wasn’t rose

 

I: 32

S: My watch was going in the morning, but now it … .

+: has stopped

-: have stopped

-: stopping

-: stopped

 

I: 33

S: Show me the dress which you … .

-: has made

-: have maked

+: have made

-: is making

 

I: 34

S: Oh, how dark it is! A large black cloud … the sky.

-: covers

-: covered

-: have covered

+: has covered

 

I: 35

S: … all the books on this shelf?

-: Had you read

+: Have you read

-: Did you read

-: Does you read

 


I: 36

S: They … to the Hermitage twice this week

-: was

-: have be

+: have been

-: were

 

I: 37

S: At last I … all my homework: now I shall go out.

+: have done

-: did

-: do

-: am doing

 

I: 38

S: I … him since 2006.

-: didn’t see

+: haven’t seen

-: don’t see

-: hasn’t seen

 

I: 39

S: I don’t think you … Niagara Falls.

-: have ever saw

-: had ever seen

+: have ever seen

-: ever saw

 

I: 40

S: The wind … off the man's hat, and he cannot catch it.

+: has blown

-: blew

-: blows

-: have blown

 

 

V2: The Past Perfect Tense

I: 1

S: Poirot asked her if Mrs. Ascher … any peculiar letters without a proper signature.

+: had received

-: received

-: receive

-: receives

 

I: 2

S: I thought that Mrs. Thompson … us everything.

-: told

+: had told

-: was told

-: will told

 

 

I: 3

S: But David said that she … more than she told us.

-: knew

-: was knowing

+: had known

-: knows

 

I: 4

S: The letter … just before I … back.

-: came, arrived

+: had come, arrived

-: came, had arrived

-: had come, had arrived

 

I: 5

S: Miss Brown said that Elizabeth … friendly in working hours, but the

girls … much of her out of them.

-: was, didn’t see

-: had been, hadn’t seen

+: had been, didn’t see

-: was, hadn’t seen

 

I: 6

S: She said that Betty … anything about her plans and she … her in

the café that evening.

-: didn’t say, didn’t see

+: hadn’t said, didn’t see

-: didn’t say, hadn’t seen

-: hadn’t said, hadn’t seen

 

I: 7

S: She said that she … the young lady entering the room.

-: didn’t notice

+: hadn’t noticed

-: hasn’t noticed

-: noticed

 

I: 8

S: I knew that once he … a well-known specialist in his field.

-: been

-: was

+: had been

-: is

 

 

I: 9

S: He … in the house he … for himself near the Devon coast.

-: lived, built

-: had lived, built

-: had lived, had built

+: lived, had built

 

I: 10

S: Susan told her parents the news only after she and Mike … married.

+: had got

-: got

-: get

-: was got

 

I: 11

S: The telephone on his table … and he … it up

-: had rung, had picked

+: had rung, picked

-: rang, had picked

-: rang, picked

 

I: 12

S: After … the bill and … .

-: paid, left

+: had paid, left

-: had paid, had left

-: paid, had left

 

I: 13










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