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Complete the sentences:

#1. If you had made another attempt (...)

1) you would have taken part in the competition.

2) you would take part in the competition.

3) you will take part in the competition.

#2. Peter took part in the last competition, (...)

1) wasn't he?

2) did he?

3) didn't he?

#3. He is said (...)

1) to take part in the competitions every year, isn't he?

2) take part in the competitions every year, isn't he?

3) taking part in the competitions every year, isn't he?

#4. I invited him (...)

1) after he had taken part in the competition.

2) after he would take part in the competition.

3) after he has taken part in the competition.

#5. If I were you (...)

1) I shall take part in the competition.

2) I should take part in the competition.

3) I shall have taken part in the competition.

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Complete the sentences:

#1. Our producer is said (...)

1) know several foreign languages.

2) to know several foreign languages.

3) knowing several foreign languages.

#2. Would you rather (...)

1) to put it off for a few days?

2) putting it off for a few days?

3) put it off for a few days?

#3. I wonder if he (...)

1) has read the review of his book.

2) had read the review of his book.

3) would read the review of his book.

#4. I saw him (...)

1) to interview the President.

2) interview the President.

3) interviewed the President.

#5. I can't help (...)

1) worrying about Chernobyl.

2) to worry about Chernobyl.

3) worry about Chernobyl.

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Complete the sentences:

#1. Regular exercise is supposed (...)

1) making you healthier and happier.

2) make you healthier and happier.

3) to make you healthier and happier.

#2. This concert is likely (…)

  1. being a sell-out.

  2. to be a sell-out.

  3. Be a sell-out.

#3. She will certainly fail her exam unless she (…)

  1. studies hard.

  2. doesn’t study hard.

  3. won’t study hard.

#4. Our neighbours are about (…)

1) to leave for Paris.

2) leaving for Paris.

3) leave for Paris.

#5. We’d better take our raincoats in case (…)

1) it rains.

  1. it will rain.

  2. it rain.

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Complete the sentences:

#1. I’ll cook you a meal on condition that you (…)

  1. will help me.

  2. help me.

  3. won’t help me.

#2. If he were a better cook, we (…)

  1. wouldn’t be ordering pizza now.

  2. would order pizza now.

  3. would be order pizza now.

#3. If you hadn’t told me about the sale, I (…)

  1. would have bought.

  2. wouldn’t have bought.

  3. would buy.

#4. They’ll (…) by the end of July.

  1. finish.

  2. have finished.

  3. be finishing.

#5. This time next week,(…) on the beach.

  1. I’ll be lying.

  2. I’ll lie.

  3. I’ll have been lying.

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Complete the sentences:

#1. I will have my house (…)

  1. painted.

  2. to paint.

  3. be painted.

#2.This book is worth (…)

  1. to read.

  2. reading.

  3. to being read.

#3. I wish Ann (…) me that she wasn’t going to help me.

  1. told .

  2. had told.

  3. has told.

#4. The children needn’t (…) about the broken window.

  1. lie.

  2. have lied.

  3. to lie.

#5. Buses aren’t as (…) as cars.

  1. comfortable.

  2. comfortabler.

  3. more comfortable.

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Complete the sentences:

#1. They didn’t succeed (…)

  1. in getting the job.

  2. to get this job.

  3. of getting the job.

#2. We don’t need (…); it’s not far away.

  1. driving.

  2. to drive.

  3. drive.

#3. I would rather they (…)students into the computer room.

  1. not allow.

  2. didn’t allow.

  3. don’t allow.

#4. He used (…) many letters before he got email.

1) writing.

2) to write.

3) to writing.

#5. Monica is used (…).

  1. to walk.

  2. to walking.

  3. walking.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. Philology faculty (1…) specialists for various fields of linguistics.

1) trains; 2) have trained; 3) is trained.

#2. The books (…) on the shelf have been borrowed from the library.

1) lie; 2) lying; 3) lay.

#3. As a result of an earthquake, the house there (…) and her parents, and brothers, and sisters all lost their lives.

1) is burned out; 2) had been burned down; 3) was burned off.

#4. It is necessary for him (…) hard at his English pronunciation.

1) works; 2) to work; 3) having worked.

#5. (…) to look at all pictures in the gallery, otherwise when you get home you will not remember any of them.

1) Try; 2) Not try; 3) Do not try.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. He (…) lift this weight.

1) might have; 2) can; 3) need.

#2. You (…) find him between eleven and twelve.

1) might; 2) need; 3) ought.

#3. You (…) more attentive.

1) has to be; 2) ought be; 3) might be.

#4. He told that he (…) consult a doctor.

1) should; 2) can; 3) has to.

#5. She (…) French for three years.

1) learns; 2) have learned; 3) has been learning.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. We (…) any letters from her lately.

1) don’t receive; 2) haven’t received; 3) hadn’t received.

#2. The children (…) by ten o’clock.

1) had fallen asleep; 2) fallen asleep; 3) fell asleep.

#3. I’m sorry I (…) the vase, I was looking for the pen.

1) break; 2) had broken; 3) have broken.

#4. She (…) widow for many years and she’s very well-to-do.

1) is, 2) has been, 3) was.

#5. Miss Grier asked her several times what (…).

1) happens; 2) has happened; 3) had happened.

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Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:

#1. Mother (…) a delicious chocolate cake before the guests arrived.

1) had made; 2) was making; 3) to make.

#2. Everybody believes that the committee (…) their decision by the end of next week.

1) makes; 2) will have made; 3) would make.

#3. They had done their lessons before they (…) for a work.

1) went; 2) had gone; 3) have gone.

#4. I want you (…) this game.

1) wins; 2) to win; 3) winning.

#5. Tom likes (…) detective stories.

1) reads; 2) read; 3) reading.

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