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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. If you had asked politely I (...) you yesterday.

1) will help; 2) helped; 3) would have helped.

#2. We gradually noticed changes in Diana's personality; she became (...) and withdrawn from her friends and family.

1) quiet; 2) quietly; 3) calmly.

#3. Emerson said that truth (...) the property of no individual but was the treasure of all men.

1) be; 2) was; 3) have been.

#4. Videos like these can (...) anywhere.

1) buy; 2) has been bought; 3) be bought.

#5. Not until I had been working with the company for a month (...) me.

1) did they pay; 2) they paid; 3) they will pay.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. I wouldn't try luck if I (...) you.

1) had been; 2) am; 3) were.

#2. History teaches us that men and nature behave (...) once they have exhausted all other alternatives.

1) wise; 2) wisely; 3) positive.

#3. She wanted to know who (...) the ‘Lost Symbol’ into Ukrainian.

1) had translated; 2) will translate; 3) would have translated.

#4. Can I have these documents (...), please.

1) photocopied; 2) being photocopied; 3) having photocopied.

#5. Should you need me, (...) in my office all day.

1) I would have been; 2) I will be; 3) were.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. If I had known she wasn't coming, I (…) somebody else.

1) will invite; 2) should invite; 3) should have invited.

#2. Jane told her parents that all her group-mates (…) to her wedding ceremony already.

1) had invited; 2) had been invited; 3) have been invited.

#3. Don't worry! Your TV set (…) in the end of the week.

1) will repair; 2) will be repairing; 3) will be repaired.

#4. Ken (…) for 30 years when he finally gave it up.

1) had been smoking; 2) has been smoking; 3) was smoking.

#5. Mr. Warner usually says something ridiculous. No wonder he (…) by the staff and even the pupils.

1) laughs at; 2) is laughed at; 3) is laughing at.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. How fast (…) when the accident happened?

1) did you drive; 2) were you driving; 3) had you driven.

#2. The house was very quiet when I got home. Everybody (…) to bed.

1) had gone; 2) was went; 3) were going.

#3. The letter (…) a week ago and it arrived yesterday.

1) had posted; 2) posted; 3) was posted.

#4.He said he (…) come as soon as possible.

1) will come; 2) would come; 3) is going to.

#5. Hello, Jim. I didn’t expect to see you today. Sonya said you (…) ill.

1) are; 2) were; 3) was.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. I (…) my lessons for three hours when my friend called me

1) have done; 2) have been doing; 3) had been doing.

#2. He (…) his room by the time his parents come back.

1) will clean; 2) will have cleaned; 3) shall clean.

#3. I (…) this country many times since I graduated from the university.

1) have visited ; 2) had visited; 3) was visited.

#4. If you (…) still ill tomorrow, you will have to stay at home.

1) will be; 2) are; 3) would be.

#5. If I (…) you, I would go there immediately.

1) are; 2) were; 3) will be.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. The children are in the yard now. They (…) tennis.

1) play; 2) are playing; 3) have played.

#2. When I came out of the house it (…) .

1) is raining; 2) rains; 3) was raining.

#3. If I see him, I (…) him this information.

1) would give; 2) will give; 3) give.

#4. He said that he (…) this work two days ago.

1) would finish; 2) had finished; 3) finished.

#5. The teacher (…) our dictations by the next lesson.

1) will correct; 2) is correcting; 3) will have corrected.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. He told me that he (...) his childhood in this town.

1) has spent; 2) will spend; 3) had spent.

#2. He said that he (...) in three days.

1) come back; 2) will come back; 3) would come back.

#3. I knew that he (...) right then.

1) was preparing; 2) prepared; 3) is preparing.

#4. She said that she (...) her work long ago.

1) will finish; 2) finished; 3) had finished.

#5. Ann asked me where I (...)

1) live; 2) lived; 3) has lived.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. If I had known she wasn't coming, I(…) somebody else.

1) will invite; 2) should invite; 3) should have invited.

#2. Jane told her parents that all her group-mates (…) to her wedding ceremony already.

1) had invited; 2) had been invited; 3) have been invited.

#3. Don't worry! Your TV set (…) in the end of the week.

1) will repair; 2) will be repairing; 3) will be repaired.

#4. Ken(…) for 30 years when he finally gave it up.

1) had been smoking; 2)has been smoking; 3) was smoking.

#5. Mr. Warner usually says something ridiculous. No wonder he (…) by the staff and even the pupils.

1) laughs at; 2) is laughed at; 3) is laughing at.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. If she (…) her driving test, she would have bought a car.

  1. would have passed; 2) had passed; 3) has passed.

#2. I wish I (…) more money.

  1. will have; 2) have; 3) had.

#3. I can’t stand (…) to people who complain all the time.

  1. to have listened; 2) listening; 3) listen.

#4. I (…) a shower when the telephone rang.

  1. had; 2) was having; 3) have.

#5. They (…) football at the moment.

  1. are playing; 2) play; 3) played.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. I wouldn’t have lent him the money, if he (…) desperate.

  1. hadn’t been; 2)wasn’t been; 3) hasn’t been.

#2. If only I (…) a little bit slimmer.

  1. will be; 2) be; 3) were.

#3. I wish we (…) on the same flight tomorrow.

  1. will travel; 2) were travelling; 3) had travelled.

#4. The River Amazon (…) into the Atlantic Ocean.

  1. is flowing; 2) flows; 3) flow.

#5. I can’t come tonight – I (…) my in-laws.

  1. am visiting; 2) visited; 3) visit.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. If only I (…) the chance to study when I was younger.

  1. will have; 2) have had; 3) had had.

#2. As soon as you (…) what you are doing I’d like a word with you.

  1. are finishing; 2) finish; 3) will finish.

#3. Would you like (…) another piece of cake?

  1. having; 2) that you have; 3) to have.

#4. According to the programme, the show (…) at 9 o’clock prompt.

  1. starts; 2) is starting; 3) was started.

#5. We (…) when someone knocked at the door.

  1. had talked; 2) were talking; 3) talk.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. If I (…) the lottery, I’d give some of the money to each member of my family.

  1. win; 2) won; 3) have won.

#2. If he (…) more time, he would take up tennis.

  1. will have; 2) had had; 3) had.

#3. I hope one day (…) my own house.

  1. to own; 2) owning; 3) own.

#4. I wanted to say goodbye to Jerry, but he (…).

  1. had already left; 2) already left; 3) was already left.

#5. David (…) me to the train station every morning.

  1. took; 2) takes; 3) is taking.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate prepositions or conjunctions:

#1. I can not put (…) the hummering. It is giving me a headache.

1) up to; 2) up on; 3) up with.

#2. I do not know what this word means, but I have got a dictionary, so I will look it (…).

1) for; 2) up; 3) after.

#3. I can not remember how the film ended. I must have dropped (…) before the end.

1) round; 2) out; 3) off.

#4. I use my pocket calculator every day. I could not get (…) it.

1) off; 2) away; 3) without.

#5. (…) most scientists dismiss tales of out-of-body experiences on the operating table as dreams

and delusions, there are some cases which seem to defy rational explanation.

1) In spite; 2) While; 3) During.

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