- •@@@ 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
I saw a woman … in the corner in her own.
A)stood
B)standing
C) having stood
D) to stand
E)have stood
$$$24B
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She was lying in the middle of the road … for help.
A) cried
B)crying
C) having cried
D) to cry
E)have cried
$$$25C
Choose the right form of the participle:
… our meal, we went out.
A) finished
B)finishing
C) having finished
D) to finish
E)have finished
$$$26B
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He just sit around all day, … nothing.
A) done
B) doing
C) having done
D)have done
E)to do
$$$27A
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Books … from the library must be returned in two weeks.
A)borrowed
B)borrowing
C)having borrowed
D)have borrow
E)to borrow
$$$28B
Choose the right form of the participle:
Not … what to do, she burst out crying.
A)known
B)knowing
C) having known
D) have known
E)has known
$$$29B
Choose the right form of the participle:
… hungry, I decided to make myself a sandwich.
A) felt
B)feeling
C) having felt
D) have felt
E)to feel
$$$30C
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…dinner, they continued their journey.
A) had
B)having
C) having had
D) to have
E)has
$$$ 31 A
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… along the street I saw several … houses.
A) walking, destroyed
B)to walk, destroyed
C) walked, destroying
D) walked, destroyed
E)walking, destroying
$$$32B
Choose the right form of the participle:
It was an … incident. No wonder she spoke about it in an … voice.
A) excited, exciting
B)exciting, excited
C) to excite, exciting
D) exciting, to excite
E)excite, excite
$$$33E
Choose the right form of the participle:
… a hotel, we looked for somewhere to have dinner.
A.)to have found
B)had found
C) founded
D) to find
E)having found
$$$34C
Choose the right form of the participle:
The … child could not sleep all night – so … was the tale.
A) to frighten, to frighten
B)frightening, frightening
C) frightened, frightening
D) to frightening, frightened
E)frightened, to fright
$$$35A
Choose the right form of the participle:
… unemployed, he hasn’t got much money.
A)being
B)to be
C) been
D) to being
E)have been
$$$36D
Choose the right form of the participle:
I don’t know what was in the … letter. I didn’t read it.
A) to burnt
B)having burn
C) to burn
D) burnt
E)to burnts
$$$37C
Choose the right form of the participle:
… of the window, he saw his mother watering the flowers.
A) to looking out
B)to look out
C) looking out
D) looked out
E)to look
$$$38E
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The house … by the tall trees is very beautiful.
A)have surrounded
B)to surrounding
C) surrounding
D) to surround
E)surrounded
$$$39A
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The wall … the house was very high.
A)surrounding
B)to surround
C) have surrounded
D)having surrounded
E)surrounded
$$$40B
Choose the right form of the participle:
… by a good specialist, the story preserved all the humour of the original.
A) to translate
B)translated
C) having translated
D) translating
E)have translated
$$$41B
Choose the right form of the participle:
… fruit, he looked back from time to time, hoping to see his friends.
A)to sell
B)selling
C) have sold
D) sold
E)have selling
$$$42A
Choose the right form of the participle:
A crowd of … people stood … the burning house.
A)excited, watching
B)excited, watched
C) exciting, watching
D) exciting, watched
E) to excite, watched
$$$43B
Choose the right form of the participle:
Why do you look so …? I have had a number of … telephone calls lately.
A) worrying, worried
B)worried, worrying
C) to worry, worried
D) worrying, to worry
E)to worry, worrying
$$$44C
… through some magazines, I came across an interesting article.
A)looked
B)to look
C) looking
D) have looked
E)had looked
$$$45C
Choose the right form of the participle:
… the sounds of music, we stopped talking.
A) heard
B)to hear
C) hearing
D) hears
E)have heard
$$$46D
Choose the right form of the participle:
The girl … the floor is my sister.
A) washed
B)to wash
C) washes
D) washing
E)have washed
$$$47E
Choose the right form of the participle:
The floor … by Helen looked very clean.
A) wash
B)washes
C) washing
D) to wash
E)washed
$$$47A
… by the critics, the story was accepted by a thick magazine.
A) approved
B)to approve
C) approves
D) approving
E)approve
$$$48B
Choose the right form of the participle:
… his homework, he was thinking hard.
A) done
B)doing
C) to do
D) did
E)does
$$$49C
Choose the right form of the participle:
… his homework, he went for a walk.
A) had done
B)has done
C) having done
D) have been doing
E)has been doing
$$$50D
Choose the right form of the participle:
… to the theatre, she saw that the performance had already begun.
A) comes
B)came
C) to come
D) coming
E)to coming
$$$51E
Choose the right form of the participle:
… this film twice, I did not want to go to the cinema.
A) has seen
B)have saw
C) had seen
D) have seen
E)having seen
$$$52B
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