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$ 601

The letter and the parcel … … tomorrow.

1) will be post 2) will have been posted

3) will be posted 4) are posted

$ 602

Mary … … to be a very industrious person.

1) has been known 2) is known

3) is been known 4) have been known

$ 603

The problem … … for three years, but they haven’t got interesting results.

1) has been studied 2) has being studied

3) was studied 4) were studied

$ 604

In Greece the Olympic Games … … once in four years.

1) were held 2) are being held

3) are held 4) were hold

$ 605

Dad phoned and asked if our luggage … … .

1) was already being packed 2) had already been packed

3) was packed 4) was being packed

$ 606

A police car came when the injured man … … the road.

1) was being carried off 2) was been carrying off

3) has been carried off 4) have been carried off

$ 607

I … … in a small Ukrainian town not far from L’viv.

1) was borne 2) am born

3) was born 4) will be born

$ 608

This book … … by the end of September.

1) would been republished 2) will have been republished

3) will been republish 4) was have been republished

$ 609

What a pity, John won’t come. He … … about the meeting beforehand.

1) should have been told 2) should be told

3) should been told 4) should tell

$ 610

The lesson … … by these boys yesterday.

1) was missed 2) missed

3) were missed 4) will be missed

$ 611

Cotton dresses … … by girls now.

1) do not wear 2) are not worn

3) will not be wear 4) isn’t worn

$ 612

Tomorrow we … … of out results at the exam.

1) shall inform 2) shall be informed

3) shall be informing 4) shall informed

$ 613

Brandon always … … such silly questions.

1) asking 2) is asked

3) will be asked 4) am asked

$ 614

Pupils … … to rest after classes.

1) are allowed 2) allow

3) are allowing 4) has been allowed

$ 615

The dinner … … in an hour.

1) will cook 2) is cooked

3) will be cooked 4) has been cooked

$ 616

Coffee and ice-cream … … for desert.

1) served 2) will be served

3) is being served 4) have being served

$ 617

This work … … today.

1) must do 2) must be done

3) must doing 4) must be do

$ 618

We … … to the evening parties.

1) invited 2) were inviting

3) were invited 4) have been inviting

$ 619

The planets … … by the sun.

1) attracted 2) are attracted

3) is attracted 4) has been attracted

$ 620

The railway timetable … … twice a year.

1) is changed 2) are changed

3) are being changed 4) is changing

$ 621

He … … at my unexpected arrival.

1) was surprising 2) have been surprised

3) surprised 4) was surprised

$ 622

We … … the news yesterday.

1) were being telling 2) were told

3) was told 4) was telling

$ 623

Lemons … … by the piece.

1) are selled 2) is sold

3) are sold 4) are selling

$ 624

This bridge … … last year.

1) was building 2) was build

3) is built 4) was built

$ 625

The doctor … … .

1) for was sent 2) was send

3) was send for 4) was sent for

$ 626

The dog … … after.

1) will looks 2) will be looked

3) will looked 4) will been looking

$ 627

These spoons … … .

1) are of silver made 2) of silver are made

3) are made of silver 4) is made of silver

$ 628

They … … abroad.

1) are senting 2) are send

3) are sented 4) are sent

$ 629

English … … all over the world.

1) speaks 2) will speak

3) is spoken 4) were spoken

$ 630

Remember … … some milk on your way home tonight.

1) to buy 2) buying

3) to have bought 4) having bought

$ 631

I’m busy at the moment. Would you mind … … back later?

1) coming 2) to come

3) having come 4) to have come

$ 632

I’m sorry, Joe. I didn’t mean … … your feelings.

1) to hurt 2) hurting

3) having hurt 4) to have hurt

$ 633

When she was a child, her parents wouldn’t allow her … … in the street.

1) playing 2) to play

3) being played 4) having played

$ 634

There must be something wrong with Simon. He keeps … … he’s being followed by a private detective.

1) thinking 2) to think

3) being thought 4) having thought

$ 635

I remember … … to be a pop star when I was a child.

1) wanting 2) to want

3) being wanted 4) having wanted

$ 636

As they’d received a bomb threat, the police ordered everyone … … the building.

1) having been left 2) to leave

3) being left 4) leaving

$ 637

What with inflation and everything, it’s just not worth … … nowadays.

1) saving 2) to save

3) being saved 4) having saved

$ 638

Sara hasn’t got a car. Would you mind … … her a lift?

1) being given 2) to give

3) giving 4) having given

$ 639

Don’t pretend … … jazz. I know you hate it really.

1) liking 2) to like

3) being liked 4) having liked

$ 640

Parents usually warn their children against … … to strangers.

1) talking 2) to talk

3) being talked 4) having talked

$ 641

He suggested … … a taxi to the station.

1) taking 2) to take

3) being taken 4) to have taken

$ 642

He wasn’t happy with his room so he demanded … … the manager.

1) seeing 2) to see

3) to have seen 4) having seen

$ 643

I never go swimming because I dislike … … my hair wet.

1) getting 2) to get

3) being 4) to be

$ 644

I agreed … … her English if she helped me with my Spanish.

1) teaching 2) to teach

3) being taught 4) having to teach

$ 645

It was a very tough match, but in the end England managed … … by two goals to one.

1) to win 2) to have win

3) to have won 4) having won

$ 646

On the way to village we stopped … … photographs.

1) to taking 2) to take

3) being taken 4) having to take

$ 647

I hope you remembered … … the video camera.

1) bringing 2) to bring

3) to have brought 4) having to bring

$ 648

I clearly remember … … our passports in my travel bag.

1) puting 2) to put

3) being put 4) putting

$ 649

I regret … … you that the trip tomorrow has been cancelled.

1) telling 2) to tell

3) to have told 4) having to tell

$ 650

I regret … … so much for this tent – it’s not even waterproof.

1) paying 2) to pay

3) to be paying 4) having been paying

$ 651

Our guide forgot … … that the road was full of holes.

1) mentioning 2) to mention

3) to mentioning 4) mention

$ 652

I have not forgotten … … what hunters had done to those elephants.

1) seeing 2) to see

3) see 4) to seeing

$ 653

The government means … … action to protect wildlife.

1) taking 2) to taking

3) take 4) to take

$ 654

Protecting wildlife means … … the law.

1) changing 2) to change

3) to changing 4) change

$ 655

This letter is not very good. It needs … … .

1) rewriting 2) to be rewriting

3) to rewrite 4) to be rewritten

$ 656

Yesterday my mother said that my hair needed … ….

1) cutting 2) to cut

3) to cutting 4) having to cut

$ 657

My father is rather overweight. He needs … … on a diet.

1) to go 2) to going

3) going 4) go

$ 658

He left without … … goodbye.

1) saying 2) to say

3) says 4) say

$ 659

… helps you keep fit.

1) swimming 2) to swim

3) swim 4) swiming

$ 660

They made him … … the truth.

1) telling 2) to tell

3) tell 4) to telling

$ 661

It’ no use … … to make him change his mind.

1) trying 2) to trying

3) try 4) to try

$ 662

She went to the library … … some books.

1) borrowing 2) to borrow

3) borrow 4) to having borrowed

$ 663

I don’t know how … … this exercise.

1) to have done 2) to do

3) doing 4) to doing

$ 664

I’ d love … … to the cinema tonight.

1) going 2) to going

3) go 4) to go

$ 665

Matt goes … … every morning.

1) to jogging 2) to jog

3) joging 4) jogging

$ 666

He denied … … the stolen goods.

1) receiving 2) to receive

3) to receiving 4) receive

$ 667

Dad said he would let me … … his car.

1) useing 2) to use

3) use 4) using

$ 668

Why not … … till the winter sales to buy a new coat?

1) waiting 2) to wait

3) wait 4) to waiting

$ 669

I’d rather … … on the land than in a factory.

1) working 2) to work

3) to be working 4) work

$ 670

“It’s only me!” she said, … … the door.

1) opening 2) to open

3) opened 4) open

$ 671

Generally … …, our best business comes via our website.

1) speaking 2) to speak

3) spoken 4) speak

$ 672

Not … … an invitation, I couldn’t get into a party.

1) to have 2) having

3) didn’t have 4) having to

$ 673

Neil Armstrong was the first man … … on the moon.

1) walking 2) to walk

3) walked 4) walk

$ 674

I want you … … your carrots.

1) eating 2) to eat

3) eat 4) eaten

$ 675

For him … … so rude was unforgivable.

1) was 2) to be

3) been 4) being

$ 676

It is dangerous … … fast.

1) driving 2) to drive

3) driven 4) drive

$ 677

The students were … … by the exhibition.

1) fascinating 2) to fascinate

3) fascinated 4) fascinate

$ 678

Carla has been … … in dancing since she was a little girl.

1) interested 2) interesting

3) interests 4) to interested

$ 679

I feel this is really … … .

1) tired 2) to tire

3) to be tired 4) tiring

$ 680

I have decided … … a big party on my birthday.

1) to have 3) had

2) having 4) have had

$ 681

Must I get up early tomorrow? - No, you need not. You … sleep till 8 o’clock.

1) can 2) must

3) may 4) need

$ 682

You … not smoke so much. It’s harmful for your health.

1) can 2) may

3) need 4) should

$ 683

He … to study English in a proper way, if he wants to become a top specialist.

1) can 2) will be able

3) will be allowed 4) will have

$ 684

The box was very heavy. Nobody …to lift it.

1) can 2) was allowed

3) was able 4) must

$ 685

I … borrow that book from my friend some days ago.

1) may 2) was to

3) had to 4) need

$ 686

Teacher: You must not sleep in my class.

Pupil: If toy didn’t talk so loud I … .

1) must 2) could

3) may 4) need

$ 687

Excuse me, I … get off at the next stop.

1) can 2) may

3) ought 4) have to

$ 688

He … to speak to you in an hour.

1) was allowed 2) will be

3) will be able 4) need

$ 689

Roger is very punctual. He … to come in time.

1) can 2) may

3) need 4) ought

$ 690

May I give you a word of advice? – No, you … not.

1) can 2) may

3) should 4) need

$ 691

Don’t ask Alan to help you. He … to do it.

1) mustn’t 2) won’t be allowed

3) won’t be able 4) needn’t

$ 692

Can I do this exercise in writing? – No, you … not. You may do it orally.

1) can 2) need

3) must 4) may

$ 693

May I borrow your umbrella? – No, you must not. I … it myself.

1) can 2) need

3) must 4) may

$ 694

Must I copy the text? – No, you need not. I … do it myself.

1) can 2) need

3) must 4) may

$ 695

My grandfather was very clever. He … speak 7 languages.

1) can 2) were able to

3) could 4) won’t be able to

$ 696

I looked everywhere for the paper, but I… find it.

1) can 2) were able to

3) couldn’t 4) won’t be able to

$ 697

My granny loved music. She … play the piano very well.

1) can 2) were able to

3) could 4) won’t be able to

$ 698

The girl fell into the river, but fortunately we … rescue her.

1) can 2) were able to

3) could 4) won’t be able to

$ 699

He had hurt his leg, so he … walk very well.

1) can 2) were able to

3) couldn’t 4) won’t be able to

$ 700

Don’t try to look at all the pictures in the gallery. Otherwise when you get home you … remember any of them.

1) can 2) were able to

3) could 4) won’t be able to

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