
- •@@@ Infinitive
- •I hate (to bother) you, but the students are still waiting (to give) books for their work.
- •It seemed (to snow) heavily since early morning.
- •I made her … the truth.
- •@@@ 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.
- •@@@ Direct and indirect speech.
- •I thought you said Ann … to the party.
- •I said to Nick, Shut the door please.”
- •I asked Frank, “Did you buy a new car?”
- •I asked my sister, “Will you go to Italy in summer?”
- •I asked the gardener, “What are you planting here this year?”
- •I asked my mother, “What did the teacher say?”
- •I asked Mike: “What will you do after dinner?”
- •@@@ Countrystudy
I made her … the truth.
A) to tell
B) tell
C) to telling
D) tells
E) told
$$$ 68 A
Choose the right form of the infinitive:
Will you … my question?
A) answer
B) to answer
C) answered
D) answers
E) have answered
$$$ 69 C
Choose the right form of the infinitive:
He can … you if you want.
A) to help
B) helped
C) help
D) helps
E) has helped
$$$ 70 D
Are they going … ?
A) come
B) came
C) comes
D) to come
E) to came
@@@ Participle
$$$ 1 A
Choose the right form of the participle:
The book was so … that I couldn’t put it down.
A. exciting
B. excited
C. to excite
D. excite
E. excites
$$$ 2 D
Choose the right form of the participle:
I thought the interview went well, so I was very … not to get the job.
A. disappoints
B. to disappoint
C. disappointing
D. disappointed
E. disappoint
$$$ 3 E
Choose the right form of the participle:
I didn’t want to tell my sister that I’d borrowed her car, as I knew she would be … .
A. have annoyed
B. annoy
C. to annoy
D. annoying
E. annoyed
$$$ 4 C
Choose the right form of the participle:
I wasn’t looking forward to studying history, but in the end I thought it was … .
A. fascinate
B. fascinated
C. fascinating
D. to fascinate
E. to fascinated
$$$ 5 D
Choose the right form of the participle:
I just sat in front of TV all evening. My day had been really ….
A. to tiring
B. to tired
C. tire
D. tiring
E. tired
$$$ 6 A
Choose the right form of the participle:
Failing my driving test was one of the most … experiences of my life.
A. disappointing
B. disappointed
C. to disappointed
D. to disappointed
E. disappoint
$$$ 7 C
Choose the right form of the participle:
I wish he’d be quiet. He’s so … .
A. annoy
B. annoyed
C. annoying
D. to annoy
E. to annoying
$$$ 8 D
Choose the right form of the participle:
After watching the documentary on global warming, we all felt a bit … .
A. depress
B. to depress
C. depressing
D. depressed
E. to depressing
$$$ 9 E
Choose the right form of the participle:
Many people think hill walking is very energetic, but I find it very ….
A. to relaxed
B. relax
C. to relax
D. relaxed
E. relaxing
$$$ 10 A
Choose the right form of the participle:
The children were really … about opening their presents.
A. excited
B. exciting
C. to excite
D. excites
E. excite
$$$ 11 C
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
$$$ 12 B
Choose the right form of the participle:
He works very hard. It’s not … that he is always tired.
A. surprised
B. surprising
C. to surprise
D. surprise
E. to surprises
$$$ 13 A
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
$$$ 14 C
Choose the right form of the participle:
I didn’t find the situation funny. I wasn’t … .
A. to amuse
B. amusing
C. amused
D. amuse
E. to amused
$$$ 15 A
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
$$$ 16 D
Choose the right form of the participle:
I’m not keen on golf. When I played it, I was really ….
A. to bore
B. bore
C. to boring
D. bored
E. boring
$$$ 17 A
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
$$$ 18 C
Choose the right form of the participle:
Tom is very good at telling funny stories. He can be very … .
A. to amused
B. amused
C. amusing
D. to amuse
E. amuse
$$$ 19 B
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
$$$ 20 A
Choose the right form of the participle:
The weather forecast was …. The … authorities cancelled the match.
A. terrifying, worried
B. terrifying, worrying
C. terrified, worried
D. terrified, worrying
E. to terrified, worrying
$$$ 21 B
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
$$$ 22 C
Choose the right form of the participle:
… her work, she went home.
A. finished
B. finishing
C. having finished
D. have finished
E. to finish
$$$ 23 B
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
$$$ 24 B
Choose the right form of the participle:
Most of the goods …in this factory are exported.
A. made
B. making
C. having made
D. have made
E. to make
$$$ 25 C
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
$$$ 26 B
Choose the right form of the participle: