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#1. While I sat there a note (…) me from the house.
1) is brought; 2) was brought; 3) has brought.
#2. Andrew approached the Dumay’s house. The door of the house (…) as usual.
1) had been unlocked; 2) was unlocked; 3) has been unlocked.
#3. I don’t want to stop here, I (…) .
1) will be recognized; 2) recognize; 3) will recognize.
#4. Do you mind (…) to the supermarket?
1) go; 2) going; 3) to go.
#5. The football match (…) due to bad weather.
1) was cancelled; 2) were cancelled; 3) cancelled.
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#1. I (…) in Dublin for six months.
1) has lived; 2) have been living; 3) live.
#2. (…) your invitation to the wedding yet?
1) didn’t you get; 2) don’t you get; 3) haven’t you got.
#3. Tom suggested (...) to the cinema.
1) going; 2) to go; 3) goes
#4. Steve’s video (…) down, so he can’t watch the new film.
1) has broken; 2) breaks; 3) broke.
#5. Nancy and Mark (…) Madrid on honeymoon, I saw them yesterday.
1) went; 2) have been to; 3) have been in.
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#1. At ten o’clock yesterday morning the local bank (…).
1) was robbed; 2) is robbed; 3) was being robbed.
#2. The language laboratories of the Philology faculty (…) speech practice.
1) are promoted; 2) promote; 3) have been promoted.
#3. The University authorities (…) the possibility for the applicants to try their knowledge by taking exAMs at two or three faculties.
1) give; 2) gave; 3) have given.
#4. The results of testing (…) the same day the examination took place last year.
1) will be informed; 2) are informed; 3) were informed.
#5. Secondary education (…) in more than one kind of schools.
1) will be providing; 2) is provided; 3) has provided.
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#1. Informal education means that people (…) while they go about their daily lives.
1) are learning; 2) will be learning; 3) have learned.
#2. Spanish (…) the second most common language in the USA.
1) will be; 2) was; 3) is.
#3. Jill has decided not (…) a car.
1) buy; 2) to buy; 3) buying.
#4. Tom suggested (…) this museum.
1) visit; 2) visiting; 3) to visit.
#5. I can’t imagine George (…) a motor-bike.
1) riding; 2) rides; 3) to ride
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#1. I don’t mind (…) what to do.
1) was told; 2) be told; 3) being told.
#2. I considered (…) the job but in the end I decided against it.
1) to take; 2) taking; 3) took.
#3. Why do you keep on (…) at me like that ?
1) looking; 2) looks; 3) to look.
#4. Our neighbor threatened (…) the police if we didn’t stop the noise.
1) calling; 2) to call; 3) call.
#5. Many students (…) on the payment basis.
1) are enrolled; 2) have enrolled; 3) were enrolled.
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