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#1. Theatre history can ( ... ) to Egyptian religious ritualistic drama as long as 3200 B.C.
1) trace; 2) be traced; 3) being tracing.
#2. They ( ... ) married for seven years when their first son was born
1) had been; 2) were; 3) have been.
#3. It's hard to imagine ( ... ) on the salaries that are paid in this country.
1) living; 2) to live; 3) live.
#4. Before she retired my grandma ( … ) go for a run every morning before work.
1) got used to; 2) would; 3) was used to.
#5. It is natural that the general's car ( ... ).
1) should be polished; 2) have been polished; 3) would be polished.
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#1. Because they are relatively durable and portable, books ( ... ) for centuries to preserve and distribute information.
1) are used; 2) are being used; 3) have been used.
#2. It is important that he ( … ) the entire truth however unpleasant it might be.
1) should know; 2) would know; 3) known.
#3. Napoleon Bonaparte’s spirit though ( … ) was not broken.
1) crushed; 2) crushing; 3) being crushed.
#4. I enjoy making practical jokes about people, but I hate ( … ) fun of.
1) being made; 2) to make; 3) making.
#5. At one time Stonehenge ( … ) to be a Druid temple.
1) was think; 2) is thought; 3) was thought.
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#1. We expect the Irish delegation ( … ) by tomorrow.
1) to leave; 2) to be leaving; 3) to have left.
#2. This historian doesn’t explain things well. His explanations are ( … ).
1) confused; 2) confusing; 3) being confused.
#3. He looked at his watch and decided that it was time ( … ) another phone call.
1) he made; 2) he will make; 3) he would make.
#4. I do not like ( … ) to - and this is exactly what you are trying to do.
1) to be lied; 2) be lied; 3) being lied.
#5. Windsor Castle ( … ) to be a comfortable country place of the Royal family.
1) being known; 2) is known; 3) known.
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#1. The Queen was furious. Nobody ( … ) here a minute longer.
1) will have her to stay; 2) will have she stay; 3) will make her stay.
#2. But for his laziness Timothy ( … ) quite successful in sciences.
1) will be; 2) would be; 3) should be.
#3. ( … ) the film at least a dozen times, he knew it almost by heart.
1) having seen; 2) having being seen; 3) seeing.
#4. I would like ( … ) you and some other students to our observatory some time.
1) invite; 2) to invite; 3) inviting.
#5. The Lake District ( … ) to be the central area in the north-west of England.
1) is known; 2) knew; 3) known.
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