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$VA00101,2,1,1,0,1
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#1. If you accepted my proposal we (...) the contract immediately.
1) signed; 2) would sign; 3) will sign.
#2. She grew (...) with his constant excuses.
1) impatient; 2) impatiently; 3) satisfied.
#3. In the evening while I was reading newspapers she (...) TV.
1) had watched; 2) has watched; 3) was watching.
#4. Can I have this letter (...), please.
1) photocopied; 2) photocopying: 3) being photocopied.
#5. Under any circumstances you (...) the safe unlocked.
1) must not leave; 2) you must leave; 3) must have left.
$VA00102,2,1,1,0,1
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#1. He would never have made such a stupid mistake if he (...) so tired.
1) had been; 2) would have been; 3) has been.
#2. The copy editor looked (...) when I saw her in the morning.
1) sadly; 2) sad; 3) nervously.
#3. She wanted to know if the “Lost Symbol” by Dan Brown (...)
1) will be translated; 2) is being translated; 3) had been translated.
#4. It isn't clear how far the ozone layer (...) by aerosol sprayers.
1) has been damaged; 2) had been damaged; 3) would be damaged.
#5. Rarely (...) so much responsibility before I started this job.
1) I had had; 2) had I had; 3) I had.
$VA00103,2,1,1,0,1
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#1. I could have been a great star, if the circumstances (...)
1) were better; 2) would be better; 3) had been better.
#2. Two coffees, please, and (...) it as soon as possible.
1) may do; 2) make; 3) do.
#3. I looked through your thesis and thought your supervisor (...) satisfied with your work.
1) would be; 2) were; 3) would have been.
#4. These days even the most remote places on earth (...) by tourists.
1) is visited; 2) were visited; 3) are visited.
#5. Never (...) a weaker excuse.
1) I have heard; 2) have I heard; 3) I heard.
$VA00104,2,1,1,0,1
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#1. I wish I (...) more articles in the future.
1) will write; 2) could write; 3) had written.
#2. There is no friend so (...) as a good book.
1) faithfully 2) faithful; 3) truthfully.
#3. I heard that Ann (...) a position in the Times.
1) will accept; 2) accepting; 3) had accepted.
#4. Can I have this letter (...), please.
1) to photocopy; 2) photocopied; 3) photocopying.
#5. Never (...) a weaker excuse.
1) I have heard; 2) have I heard; 3) I heard.
$VA00105,2,1,1,0,1
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#1. If you won a million, what (...)
1) will you buy; 2) would you buy; 3) bought.
#2. The anchor looked (...)
1) beautifully; 2) awfully; 3) beautiful.
#3. He said it was a stupid idea and it (... ).
1) wouldn't work; 2) won't work; 3) does not work.
#4. Have you had your eyes (...) recently?
1) being tested; 2) tested; 3) having tested.
#5. Had the government acted, the crisis might (...)
1) be avoided; 2) avoid; 3) have been avoided.
$VA00106,2,1,1,0,1
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#1. She only wished they (...) before.
1) meet; 2) would meet; 3) had met.
#2. The situation seemed not very (...)
1) well; 2) good; 3) optimistically.
#3. The weather forecast said it (...) in the afternoon.
1) will rain; 2) rains; 3) would rain.
#4. All the documents (...) before I arrived.
1) had been signed; 2) has been signed; 3) were signed.
#5. Little (...) how quickly he could act.
1) they realized; 2) did they realize; 3) they realize.
$VA00107,2,1,1,0,1
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#1. If I (...) your advice then, I wouldn't be in such position now.
1) follow; 2) had followed; 3) would follow.
#2. The situation seemed not very good, you sound (...)
1) horrible; 2) horribly; 3) awfully.
#3. He gave all his money to me because he (...) me.
1) trust; 2) will trust; 3) trusted.
#4. I want to have my camera (...) as soon as possible.
1) to repair; 2) repaired; 3) repairing.
#5. Little (...) how serious the situation was.
1) did we realize; 2) we realized; 3) do we realize.
$VA00108,2,1,1,0,1
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#1. While you are typing, the words (...) on the screen almost reflexively.
1) will have been flying; 2) will be flying; 3) would fly.
#2. It became quite (...) that she needed vocation because of overtime work.
1) obvious; 2) obviously; 3) certainly.
#3. He will go to Spain if he (...) time and money.
1) had; 2) has; 3) will have.
#4. I would like to have our camera (...) as soon as possible.
1) repaired; 2) repairing; 3) to repair.
#5. Hardly (...) when there was another knock on the door.
1) I had sat down; 2) had I sat down; 3) I sat down.
$VA00109,2,1,1,0,1