- •Test 5 Subjunctive Mood Variant 1
- •3. Translate into English.
- •4.Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
- •5. Answer the following questions in writing.
- •1. Choose the correct form.
- •2. Replace the infinitive in brackets by the correct form of the Oblique Mood.
- •3 Paraphrase the following sentences so as to use the Subjunctive mood after the verb “to wish”.
- •4. Translate into English.
- •1. Choose the correct form.
- •2. Complete the sentences using it /there.
- •3. Change it to there where necessary.
- •4. Put in there is/was or it is/was.
- •1. Choose the correct form.
- •2. Complete the following sentences using it/there.
- •3. Change it to there where necessary.
- •4. Put in there is/was or it is/was.
- •Variant 1
- •1. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
- •2. Fill in the blanks wit the appropriate verbals from the right column.
- •3. Translate into English
- •Variant 2
- •1. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
- •2. Fill in the blanks wit the appropriate verbals from the right column in the appropriate form.
- •3. Translate into English
- •1. Use the required form of the gerund of the verb in brackets.
- •2. Insert prepositions where necessary using the required form of the gerund.
- •3. Change the construction of the sentences using the gerund.
- •4. Open the brackets with either gerunds or infinitives.
- •5. Find and correct the mistake if any.
- •6. Translate the sentences into Russian using the gerund.
- •1. Use the required form of the gerund of the verb in brackets.
- •2. Insert prepositions where necessary using the required form of the gerund.
- •3. Change the construction of the sentences using the gerund.
- •4. Open the brackets with either gerunds or infinitives.
- •5. Find and correct the mistake if any.
- •6. Translate the sentences into Russian using the gerund.
- •Final Test 10 Variant 1
- •1. Choose the right answer
- •2. Tick each correct line. If there is a word which, should not be there, write the word in the space.
- •3. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •Final Test 10 Variant 2
- •1. Choose the right answer
- •2. Tick each correct line. If there is a word which, should not be there, write the word in the space. Satellite Television
- •3. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •1. Give all the possible forms of the following infinitives.
- •2. Use the required form of the infinitive in brackets.
- •3. Fill in the blanks with the particle “to” where necessary.
- •4. Make up sentences with an infinitive construction.
- •5. Fill in the blanks with suitable verbs. Give several variants where possible.
- •6. Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •Test 8 The Infinitive Variant 2
- •1. Give all the possible forms of the following infinitives.
- •2. Use the required form of the infinitive in brackets.
- •3. Fill in the blanks with the particle “to” where necessary.
- •4. Make up sentences with an infinitive construction.
- •5. Fill in the blanks with suitable verbs. Give several variants where possible.
- •6. Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •Variant 1
- •1. Fill in the gaps with the verbs from the right column in the appropriate tense form.
- •2. Open the brackets using the appropriate form of the verbs.
- •3. Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •Variant 2
- •1. Fill in the gaps with the verbs from the right column in the appropriate tense form.
- •2. Open the brackets using the appropriate form of the verbs.
- •3. Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •1..Use the required present tense instead of the infinitives in brackets.
- •2. Translate the sentences into English using the required present tense.
- •3. Use the Present Perfect or the Past Indefinite instead of the infinitives in brackets.
- •4. Translate the sentences using the Present Perfect or the Past Indefinite.
- •5.Use the required past tense instead of the infinitives in brackets.
- •6. Translate the sentences into English using the required past tense.
- •1..Use the required present tense instead of the infinitives in brackets.
- •2. Translate the sentences into English using the required present tense.
- •3. Use the Present Perfect or the Past Indefinite instead of the infinitives in brackets.
- •4. Translate the sentences using the Present Perfect or the Past Indefinite.
- •5.Use the required past tense instead of the infinitives in brackets.
- •6. Translate the sentences into English using the required past tense.
- •1. Report the following sayings. Use the reporting verb in the past tense.
- •2 Report the following sayings using the given verbs: agree, apologize, deny, doubt, offer, promise, remind
- •3. Fill in the blanks with “say”, “tell”, “speak”, “talk,”
- •4.Translate into English
- •5. Change the sentences from active into passive
- •6. Use the required passive forms instead of the infinitives in brackets.
- •7.Translate the sentences from Russian into English using the Passive Voice.
- •1. Report the following sayings. Use the reporting verb in the past tense.
- •2 Report the following sayings using the given verbs: accuse, admit, advise, confess, insist, refuse, decide suggest.
- •3. Fill in the blanks with “say”, “tell”, “speak”, “talk,”
- •4.Translate into English
- •5. Change the sentences from active into passive
- •6. Use the required passive forms instead of the infinitives in brackets.
- •7.Translate the sentences from Russian into English using the Passive Voice.
- •Test 6 Modal Verbs Variant 1
- •1. Fill in the blanks with the verbs can, may or must.
- •2. Fill in the blanks with must, have to or be to.
- •Test 6 Modal Verbs Variant 2
- •1. Fill in the blanks with the verbs can, may or must.
- •2. Fill in the blanks with must, have to or be to.
- •3.Choose Have to or Need that best suits the context.
- •4.Ffill in the blanks with shall or will/ won’t.
- •5.Choose should or would that best suits the context
- •6.Translate the sentences into English using modal verbs.
4.Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence.
1. John is very sorry he offended the girl. John wishes……….. , 2. Why can’t we foresee our future? If only……… .
3.I’d really like to live on a small and sunny island somewhere in the Pacific. I wish…….. 4..Why can’t we have summer all
year round? If only …….. .5.Why can’t you be serious speaking of your future job? If only…….
5. Answer the following questions in writing.
1. Where would you go if you were on leave ? 2. What would you be doing if you were on leave? 3. What would you recommend to a person if he had a terrible headache? 4. What seats would you prefer if you wanted to go to the theatre?
5. What would you have done if you hadn’t entered the university?
Test 5 Subjunctive Mood Variant 2
1. Choose the correct form.
A. What on earth ____ if the brakes of your car didn’t work?
A. do you do B. Have you do C. will you do D. would you do
B. I’ve no idea. I suppose ______ on to the pavement to slow down.
A.I drive B. I’m driving C. I’ll drive D. I’d drive
A. But you couldn’t do that if there _______ people on the pavement.
A. were B. have been C. are D. would be
If the car ______the pavement, it’d probably hit one of them.
A. mounts B. will mount C. has mounted D. mounted
B. Fortunately_______to me so far. But why do you ask?
A. it never happens B. It’ll never happen C. it’s never happened D. it’d never happen
A. It actually happened to me this morning. I put my foot on the brakes but nothing happened. I didn’t know what to do. At first I thought _______ to pass the lorry in front of me.
A.I tried B. I’d try C. I’ll try D. I’d tried
But then I realized that I’d probably hit an oncoming car if ______ that.
A. I did B. I’d do C. I’d done D. I do
B. Good gracious. What did you do?
A. Fortunately, there was a hill just a few yards ahead. It was very steep and it slowed me down. If the hill hadn’t been there, I _______here now talking to you!
A. wouldn’t be B. hadn’t been C. shan’t be D. wasn’t
B. If I ______ you, I’d sell that car.
A. was B. would be C. have been D. were
A. I’m having the car completely checked.
B. If ______ to me, you wouldn’t have bought the car in the first place.
A. you listen B. you’ve listened C. you’d listen D. you’d listened
A. Maybe not, but if I hadn’t bought this car, _______another old car with something equally wrong with it.
A. I’d probably buy B. I probably bought C. I’d probably have bought D. I’d probably bought
2. Replace the infinitive in brackets by the correct form of the Oblique Mood.
1. I didn’t say anything just then , but I certainly wish I (to say) something. 2. He looked the room over as if (to think)
of renting. 3. I wish I (to know) it was birthday, Lady Windermere, I (to cover) the whole street in front of your house
with flowers for you to walk. 4. If you (to spend) money for a decent doctor when she was so sick she never (to know)
morphine existed. 5. She was just the sort of person I (to expect) the wife of a professor (to be). 6. I tell you straight, if
[t (not to be) for you , I (to pick up ) my things and (to leave).7. He spoke curiously as if he (to be) nearly in tears, as if
he, not she, (to suffer) from strain. 8. He looked as if he (not to have) a meal for a week, and I hadn’t the heart to refuse him.
9. Fred wasn’t shy, and he talked to Gracie’s parents as though he (to know) them all his life. 10 It was the captain’s duty to be polite to a passenger, but even if he (to be) free to say what he liked, he knew he (can’t bring himself) to hurt her feelings.
