- •@@@ 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 was woken up by a bell ….
A. rung
B. ringing
C. having rung
D. have rung
E. to ring
$$$ 27 B
Choose the right form of the participle:
There were some children … in the river.
A. swum
B. swimming
C. having swum
D. to swim
E. swim
$$$ 28 A
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
$$$ 29 C
Choose the right form of the participle:
… our tickets, we went into the theatre.
A. bought
B. buying
C. having bought
D. to buy
E. have bought
$$$ 30 B
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
$$$ 31 A
Choose the right form of the participle:
The window … in the storm last night has now been repaired.
A. broken
B. breaking
C. having broken
D. have broken
E. to break
$$$ 32 B
Choose the right form of the participle:
I saw a woman … in the corner in her own.
A. stood
B. standing
C. having stood
D. to stand
E. have stood
$$$ 33 B
Choose the right form of the participle:
She was lying in the middle of the road … for help.
A. cried
B. crying
C. having cried
D. to cry
E. have cried
$$$ 34 C
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
$$$ 35 B
Choose the right form of the participle:
He just sit around all day, … nothing.
A. done
B. doing
C. having done
D. have done
E. to do
$$$ 36 A
Choose the right form of the participle:
Books … from the library must be returned in two weeks.
A. borrowed
B. borrowing
C. having borrowed
D. have borrow
E. to borrow
$$$ 37 B
Choose the right form of the participle:
Not … what to do, she burst out crying.
A. known
B. knowing
C. having known
D. have known
E. has known
$$$ 38 B
Choose the right form of the participle:
… hungry, decided to make myself a sandwich.
A. felt
B. feeling
C. having felt
D. have felt
E. to feel
$$$ 39 C
Choose the right form of the participle:
…dinner, they continued their journey.
A. had
B. having
C. having had
D. to have
E. has
$$$ 40 A
Choose the right form of the participle:
… along the street I saw several … houses.
A. walking, destroyed
B. to walk, destroyed
C. walked, destroying
D. walked, destroyed
E. walking, destroying
$$$ 41 B
Choose the right form of the participle:
It was an … incident. No wonder she spoke about it in an … voice.
A. excited, exciting
B. exciting, excited
C. to excite, exciting
D. exciting, to excite
E. excite, excite
$$$ 42 E
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
$$$ 43 C
Choose the right form of the participle:
The … child could not sleep all night – so … was the tale.
A. to frighten, to frighten
B. frightening, frightening
C. frightened, frightening
D. to frightening, frightened
E. frightened, to fright
$$$ 44 A
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
$$$ 45 D
Choose the right form of the participle:
