Fill in the gaps with the appropriate grammar form:
71. Philology faculty (…) specialists for various fields of linguistics.
1) trains
2) lying
2) had been burned down;
2) to work
3) do not try.
72. He (…) lift this weight.
2) can
1) might
3) might be.
1) had to
3) has been learning.
73. We (…) any letters from her lately.
2) haven’t received
1) had fallen asleep
3) have broken.
2) has been
3) had happened.
74. Mother (…) a delicious chocolate cake before the guests arrived.
1) had made
2) will have made
1) had gone
2) to win
3) reading.
75. I don’t fancy (…) out this evening.
1) going
2) to lend
1) climb
3) have known.
1) would do
76. While I sat there a note (…) me from the house.
2) was brought
2) was unlocked
1) will be recognized
2) Going
1) was cancelled;
77. I (…) in Dublin for six months.
2) have been living
3) haven’t you got.
1) Going.
1) has broken
2) have been to;
78. At ten o’clock yesterday morning the local bank (…).
1) was robbed
2) promote
1) give;
3) were informed
2) is provided
79. Informal education means that people (…) while they go about their daily lives.
1) are learning
3) is.
2) to buy
2) visiting
1) riding
80. I don’t mind (…) what to do.
3) being told.
2) taking
1) looking;
2) to call
1) are enrolled;
81. When we got to the airport, I realized I ( … ) my passport at home!
2) had left
2) have booked
2) was sleeping
1) had ever seen;
1) went;
82. I was not sure how Belinda would react because I ( … ) her long.
3) hadn’t known.
2) were
3) have been working.
2) was being robbed
2) had already left;
83. Kelly wanted a live band ( … ) at her wedding.
2) play
1) did not have
2) to cross;
3) shall miss
2) spoke
84. My brother and I ( … ) swimming almost every day last summer.
1) went
1) did not have;
2) to cross
3) shall miss.
1) had ever seen
85. Theatre history can ( ... ) to Egyptian religious ritualistic drama as long as 3200 B.C.
2) be traced
1) had been;
1) living;
2) would;
1) should be polished;
86. Because they are relatively durable and portable, books ( ... ) for centuries to preserve and distribute information.
3) have been used.
1) should know;
1) crushed;
1) being made;
3) was thought.
87 We expect the Irish delegation ( … ) by tomorrow.
3) to have left.
2) confusing
1) he made;
3) being lied.
2) is known.
88. The Queen was furious. Nobody ( … ) here a minute longer.
3) will make her stay.
2) would be
1) having seen;
2) to invite
1) Is known
89. At the airport they reported the flight ( … )
3) to have been delayed.
1) Taking;
3) took.
3) must have met.
1) was founded;
90. We've delayed ( ... ) the date of the wedding to please everybody.
1) fixing
2) has been wearing
3) ought to have come
3) to have inspired.
2) being robbed;
91. If you accepted my proposal we (...) the contract immediately.
2) would sign;
1) impatient;
3) was watching.
1) photocopied;
1) must you leave;
92. He would never have made such a stupid mistake if he (...) so tired.
1 Had been;
2) sad;
3) was translated.
1) has been damaged; .
2) had I had;
93. I could have been a great star, if the circumstances (...)
3) had been better.
2. as soon as possible