
- •@@@ The Passive Voice
- •I …taken to the cinema last week.
- •I … to go there.
- •@@@ Мodal verbs
- •If you want to keep fit, you … eat fruit every day.
- •I …not imagine her speaking in public: I knew that she was so shy.
- •I got up early, as the lecture … begin at 9 o’clock..
- •I … go and lay the table myself.
- •I … earn money.
- •@@@ Infinitive
- •It isn’t difficult ___________ this textbook.
- •It seemed (to snow) heavily since early morning.
- •@@@ Gerund
- •I object … his borrowing money from you.
- •I like … in winter.
- •I am thinking ... A house. Do you think that’s a good idea?
- •@@@ Participle
- •I was woken up by a bell ….
- •I saw a woman … in the corner in her own.
- •It was an … incident. No wonder she spoke about it in an … voice.
- •I don’t know what was in the … letter. I didn’t read it.
- •I felt I was an … visitor.
- •I went to see how she was and found her …
- •@@@ Direct and Indirect Speech
- •I said to Nick, “Where are you going?”
- •I said to her, “Can you give me their address?”
- •I said to them, “Have you taken the sick man to hospital?”
- •I thought that they … for me in the entrance hall for half an hour.
- •I hoped that I … her at home.
- •Special vocabulary
- •It is an extremely large industry that jobs _______to many and __________ to grow
@@@ Participle
$$$1A
Choose the right form of the participle:
The children were really … about opening their presents.
A) excited
B)exciting
C) to excite
D) excites
E)excite
$$$2C
Choose the right form of the participle:
I was so hurt when he said I was … .
A) to bore
B)bored
C) boring
D) bore
E)to boring
$$$3B
Choose the right form of the participle:
He works very hard. It’s not … that he is always tired.
A) surprised
B)surprising
C) to surprise
D) surprise
E)to surprises
$$$4A
Choose the right form of the participle:
We were … when we heard the news.
A) shocked
B)shocking
C) to shocked
D) to shock
E)shock
$$$5B
Choose the right form of the participle:
I didn’t find the situation funny. I wasn’t … .
A) to amuse
B)amusing
C) amused
D) amuse
E)to amused
$$$6A
Choose the right form of the participle:
The journey was really … . I enjoyed it.
A) exciting
B) excited
C) to excite
D) to excited
E) excite
$$$7D
Choose the right form of the participle:
I’m not keen on golf. When I played it, I was really ….
A) to bore
B)bore
C) to boring
D) bored
E)boring
$$$8A
Choose the right form of the participle:
She has really learnt very fast. She has made … progress.
A) astonishing
B)astonished
C) to astonish
D) astonish
E)to astonishing
$$$9C
Choose the right form of the participle:
Tom is very good at telling funny stories. He can be very … .
A) to amused
B)amused
C) amusing
D) to amuse
E)amuse
$$$10B
Choose the right form of the participle:
When we heard the news, we didn’t know what to do. The news was… .
A) to shocked
B)shocking
C)shocked
D) to shocking
E)to shock
$$$11A
Choose the right form of the participle:
The weather forecast was …. The … authorities cancelled the match.
A)terrifying, worried
B)terrifying, worrying
C) terrified, worried
D) terrified, worrying
E)to terrified, worrying
$$$12B
Choose the right form of the participle:
Do you know the woman … to Tom?
A) a talked
B) talking
C) having talked
D) to talk
E)talk
$$$13C
Choose the right form of the participle:
… her work, she went home.
A) finished
B)finishing
C) having finished
D) have finished
E)to finish
$$$14B
Choose the right form of the participle:
The road … the two villages is very narrow.
A) joined
B)joining
C) having joined
D) to join
E)join
$$$15A
Choose the right form of the participle:
Most of the goods …in this factory are exported.
A) made
B)making
C) having made
D) have made
E)to make
$$$16C
Choose the right form of the participle:
… nearly all our money, we couldn’t stay in a hotel.
A) spent
B)spending
C) having spent
D) to spend
E) have spent
$$$17B
Choose the right form of the participle:
I was woken up by a bell ….
A)rung
B)ringing
C) having rung
D) have rung
E)to ring
$$$18B
Choose the right form of the participle:
There were some children … in the river.
A) swum
B)swimming
C) having swum
D) to swim
E)swim
$$$19A
Choose the right form of the participle:
A lot of people … to the party cannot come.
A)invited
B)inviting
C) having invited
D) to invite
E)have invited
$$$20C
Choose the right form of the participle:
… our tickets, we went into the theatre.
A)bought
B)buying
C) having bought
D) to buy
E)have bought
$$$21B
Choose the right form of the participle:
Everybody looked at the …girl.
A)danced
B)dancing
C) having danced
D) to dancing
E)have danced
$$$22A
Choose the right form of the participle:
The window … in the storm last night has been repaired this year.
A) broken
B)breaking
C) having broken
D) have broken
E)to break
$$$23B
Choose the right form of the participle: