1. If you see … call police, please. a) anybody to force the door b) the door forcing anyone c) anybody forcing the door d) anybody’s door by forcing e) the door forced anyone
2. The car stopped suddenly … a child who ran across the road. a) avoided b) avoiding c) to avoiding d) to avoid
3.You’re going to be angry, but I forgot … to the bank to pay that cheque in. a) to go b) having gone c) going d) to be going
4. There must be something wrong with the remote control because every time I try … channels. a) change b) changing c) to change d) to changing
5. Mark insisted … me again. a) in him to call b) in his calling c) on him calling d) on his calling
6. Paris and Washington shave numerous similarities Besides … political and tourist centers , the cities have a similar look. a) to be b) to have been c) be d) being
7. On … the room we saw a man … on the sofa and … a) entering/lay/groaned b) entered/lying/groaning c) entering/lies/groans d) entering/lying/groaning
8. Miss Benson was looking forward to … the title role in the new play. a) play b) playing c) to be played d) played
9. Richard’s parents , who are both doctors, really want … a doctor too, but he isn’t so sure. a) that he becomes b) that he became c) him to become d) him become
10. I didn’t expect the contract … so soon I think we are lucky enough. a) to sign b) will sign c) was signed d) to be signed
11. You … have let us know you’d changed your phone number. a) may b) could c) would d) will 12. You … go out today. We have everything we want . a) could b) needn’t c) may not d) mustn’t
13. Mummy, you … so much trouble. You wasted so much time. We have brought everything along. a) should take b) must take c) needn’t have taken d) mustn’t have taken
14. He knew perfectly well that he … it but he wouldn’t admit it. a) shouldn’t have done b) should do c) must be doing d) needs to do
15. ”I am sorry I bought these gloves. Mother gave me better ones for my birthday I … them” a) didn’t have to buy b) shouldn’t buy c) mustn’t have bought d) needn’t have bought
16. By the time school opens again. I … in this restaurant eight weeks. a) would have worked b) will have worked c) would work d) will be working
17. Please let me know if you … able to make a draft contract next week. a) are b) will be c) was d) would be
18. If the company is making a profit by the end of the year then we … the objective we set our selves when we took over. a) will achieve b) will be achieving c) will have been achieving d) will have achieved
19. You … told me you’d eaten all the biscuits! I’d have got some more. a) may have b) must have c) might have d) can have
20. Do you think you … the same job in ten years’ time? a) will still do b) will still have done c) will still have been doing d) will have be still doing
21. By the time he … , we … already … a) came/will leave b) will come/have left c) comes / will have left d) is coming / will leave
22. You … promised to help Ed if you didn’t have time. a) mustn’t have b) couldn’t have c) shouldn’t have d) may not have
23. This book on Proust is really difficult. On Saturday I … it for a month, and I’m still only half way. a) will read b) will have been reading c) will be reading d) will have read
24. I … you know as soon as I … my ticket. a) will let / have booked b) let / book c) let / booked d) will let / will book
25. If it stays hot, the clothes … by the time we … . a) have dried / left b) will have dried / leave c) dry / leave d) dry / will leave​

Ответы

Ответ дал: UnitedAssist
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1. If you see **anybody forcing the door**, call the police, please.

2. The car stopped suddenly **to avoid** a child who ran across the road.

3. You’re going to be angry, but I forgot **to go** to the bank to pay that cheque in.

4. There must be something wrong with the remote control because every time I try **to change** channels.

5. Mark insisted **on his calling** me again.

6. Paris and Washington share numerous similarities. Besides **being** political and tourist centers, the cities have a similar look.

7. On **entering** the room, we saw a man **lying** on the sofa and **groaning**.

8. Miss Benson was looking forward to **playing** the title role in the new play.

9. Richard’s parents, who are both doctors, really want **him to become** a doctor too, but he isn’t so sure.

10. I didn’t expect the contract **to be signed** so soon. I think we are lucky enough.

11. You **should** have let us know you’d changed your phone number.

12. You **needn’t** go out today. We have everything we want.

13. Mummy, you **needn’t have taken** so much trouble. You wasted so much time. We have brought everything along.

14. He knew perfectly well that he **shouldn’t have done** it, but he wouldn’t admit it.

15. ”I am sorry I bought these gloves. Mother gave me better ones for my birthday. I **needn’t have bought** them.”

16. By the time school opens again, I **will have worked** in this restaurant for eight weeks.

17. Please let me know if you **will be** able to make a draft contract next week.

18. If the company is making a profit by the end of the year, then we **will have achieved** the objective we set ourselves when we took over.

19. You **might have** told me you’d eaten all the biscuits! I’d have got some more.

20. Do you think you **will still be doing** the same job in ten years’ time?

21. By the time he **comes**, we **will have already left**.

22. You **shouldn’t have** promised to help Ed if you didn’t have time.

23. This book on Proust is really difficult. On Saturday, I **will have been reading** it for a month, and I’m still only halfway.

24. I **will let** you know as soon as I **have booked** my ticket.

25. If it stays hot, the clothes **will have dried** by the time we **leave**.


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