<variant>Had.
<variant>Has.
<variant>Have.
<variant>Will have.
<variant>Would have.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
We … dictation from 9 till 10.
<variant>Were writing.
<variant>Is writing.
<variant>Wrote.
<variant>Have written.
<variant>Write.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
Who … his homework there now?
<variant>Is doing.
<variant>Do.
<variant>Does.
<variant>Did.
<variant>Are doing.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
The teacher is busy now. He … a new grammar rule:
<variant>Is explaining.
<variant>Explains.
<variant>Explained.
<variant>Has explained.
<variant>Was explaining.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
What … now?
<variant>Is the girl doing?
<variant>Will the girl does?
<variant>The girl is doing?
<variant>Doing the girl?
<variant>Does the girl doing?
<question1>Define the rightTense form.
I am cutting the grass:
<variant>Present Continuous.
<variant>Present Simple.
<variant>Future Simple.
<variant>Past Simple.
<variant>Past Continuous.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
We … come in two days
<variant>Shall.
<variant>Am.
<variant>Are.
<variant>Will be.
<variant>Were.
<question1>Complete the sentence
I always … to the office:
<variant>Walk.
<variant>To walk.
<variant>Walks.
<variant>Walking.
<variant>Is walking.
<question1>Complete the sentence
He … near my office last year:
<variant>Lived.
<variant>Live.
<variant>Lives.
<variant>To live.
<variant>Is living.
<question1>Complete the sentence
I … lunch at home:
<variant>I usually have lunch at home.
<variant>I not usually have lunch at home.
<variant>I usually has not lunch at home.
<variant>I usually has lunch at home.
<variant>I doesn’t usually have lunch at home.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
My friend … to the cinema a lot.
<variant>Goes.
<variant>Don’t goes.
<variant>Not goes.
<variant>Go.
<variant>Doesn’t goes.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
An academic year … two terms.
<variant>Has.
<variant>Shall have.
<variant>Have.
<variant>Will have.
<variant>Had.
<question1>Complete the sentence:
He … at the University.
<variant>Studies.
<variant>Study.
<variant>To study.
<variant>Shall study.
<variant>Studying.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
___ you ever ___ to Paris?
<variant>Have/been.
<variant>Has/been.
<variant>Are/being.
<variant>Did/be.
<variant>Shall/be.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
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We cleaned up as soon as our guests ___.
<variant>Had left.
<variant>Have left.
<variant>Leaving.
<variant>Leave.
<variant>Has left.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
When we arrived at the cinema, the film ___.
<variant>Had already started.
<variant>Starts.
<variant>Is starting.
<variant>Have already started.
<variant>Has already started.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
By the time the teacher comes, students ___ the text.
<variant>Will have translated.
<variant>Translate.
<variant>Is translating.
<variant>Translating.
<variant>Am translating.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
I ___ my work by next Monday.
<variant>Will have finished.
<variant>Will be finish.
<variant>Finished.
<variant>Am finishing.
<variant>Finish.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
The hotel owner informed us that he … the police already.
<variant>Had called.
<variant>Calls.
<variant>Are calling.
<variant>Calling.
<variant>Is calling.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
The ___ sun was hidden by the clouds.
<variant>Rising.
<variant>Rise.
<variant>Rosen.
<variant>Rose.
<variant>Risen.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
A ___ cup was lying on the table.
<variant>Broken.
<variant>Breaking.
<variant>Break.
<variant>Breaked.
<variant>Having broken.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
He picked up the letter ___ on the floor.
<variant>Lying.
<variant>Lain.
<variant>Lay.
<variant>Laid.
<variant>Having lain.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
My friend ___ busy the whole day yesterday.
<variant>Was.
<variant>Has been.
<variant>Were.
<variant>Is.
<variant>Are.
<question1>Which university ___ she ___ after she finishes school?
<variant>Will/enter.
<variant>Has/entered.
<variant>Did/enter.
<variant>Do/enter.
<variant>Shall/enter.
<question1>Her father ___ to Moscow next week.
<variant>Is going.
<variant>Has gone.
<variant>Went.
<variant>Go.
<variant>Goes.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
___ you ___ for a pen or a pencil?
<variant>Are/looking.
<variant>Does/look.
<variant>Is/looking.
<variant>Am/looking.
<variant>Do/look.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
When I came home my parents ___.
<variant>Were watching TV.
<variant>Will watch TV.
<variant>Watched TV.
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<variant>Are watching TV.
<variant>Watch TV.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
When the teacher came into the room, students ___ a text.
<variant>Were translating.
<variant>Are translating.
<variant>Translate.
<variant>Translated.
<variant>Was translating.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
At this time tomorrow I ___ to university.
<variant>Will be driving.
<variant>Drives.
<variant>Will drive.
<variant>Was driving.
<variant>Drive.
<question1>Insert the right word: I believe Thursday is the only … day for our meeting.
<Variant>convenient.
<Variant>usual.
<Variant>comfortable.
<Variant>connected.
<Variant>completed.
<question1>Insert the right word.
Every man is the … of his own fortune.
<Variant>architect
<Variant>painter
<Variant>doctor
<Variant>producer
<Variant>atheist
<question1>Express in one word.
A course of progress in a life of a person:
<Variant>career
<Variant>job
<Variant>work
<Variant>vocation
<Variant>employment
<question1>Express in one word.
Work which requires advanced education and special training.
<Variant>profession
<Variant>job
<Variant>vocation
<Variant>vacation
<Variant>labour
<question1>Express in one word. A position in employment:
<Variant>job
<Variant>work
<Variant>vocation
<Variant>labour
<Variant>vacation
<question1>Insert the right word.
Let’s arrange a... time and place for the conference.
<Variant>convenient
<Variant>inconvenient
<Variant>uncomfortable
<Variant>strange
<Variant>alike
<question1>Complete the phrase. To make…
<Variant>a mistake
<Variant>homework
<Variant>best
<Variant>shopping
<Variant>good
<question1>Find the synonym: the longest pause between lessons:
<Variant>Lunch break.
<Variant>Nervous breakdown.
<Variant>Break dance.
<Variant>Competition.
<Variant>Festival.
<question1>Insert the right word.
The teacher tried to explain the rule in a … way and I understood it at once.
<Variant>different
<Variant>indifferent
<Variant>alike
<Variant>sophisticated
<Variant>like
<question1>Complete the sentence.
A person who finishes school is a:
<Variant>school leaver
<Variant>school leader
<Variant>school master
<Variant>schoolmate
<Variant>headmistress
<question1>Complete the sentence.
His nephew is fond of playing the guitar and the piano, but he dislikes playing the violin and the…
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<Variant>flute
<Variant>football
<Variant>chess
<Variant>netball
<Variant>basketball
<question1>Find the synonym for: amusement.
<Variant>fun
<Variant>fur
<Variant>fetch
<Variant>fry
<Variant>freeze
<question1>Insert the right word.
I’d like to draw. I need a... of paper.
<Variant>piece
<Variant>slice
<Variant>lump
<Variant>chunk
<Variant>bar
<question1>Choose the words to complete the sentence
When I saw the advertisement I decided to ________ _________ the job.
<Variant>apply for
<Variant>apply into
<Variant>apply in
<Variant>get promoted
<Variant>look for
<question1>Choose the word to match the definition
The number of people watching a TV programme.
<Variant>audience
<Variant>journalists
<Variant>author
<Variant>teachers
<Variant>viewers
<question1>Choose the word to match the definition
To send out radio or television programmes
<Variant>transfer
<Variant>watch
<Variant>translate
<Variant>broadcast
<Variant>show
<question1>Choose the preposition
… the front page
<Variant>on
<Variant>in the
<Variant>in
<Variant>at
<Variant>from
<question1>Choose the right variant. The information is top secret, everybody is interested_:
<Variant>in it.
<Variant>in them.
<Variant>in the.
<Variant>in their.
<Variant>in they.
<question1>Choose the right variant
<Variant>Is there any news in your parents’ letter?
<Variant>Are there any news in your parents’ letter?
<Variant>Having there any news in your parents’ letter?
<Variant>Have there any news in your parents’ letter?
<Variant>Is shere many news in your parents letter?
<question1>Find mistake in the sentence
I don’t like the furnitures in this room
<Variant>furnitures
<Variant>don’t
<Variant>like
<Variant>the
<Variant>this
<question1>Choose the word to complete the sentence
I’m afraid the boss has got _____ bad news for you.
<Variant>some
<Variant>a
<Variant>an
<Variant>the
<Variant>-
<question1>Find mistake in the sentence
Would you like a chocolate
<Variant>a
<Variant>would
<Variant>you
<Variant>like
<Variant>chocolate
<question1>Choose the right variant. They didn’t like the party:
<Variant>Neither did we.
<Variant>Either we too.
<Variant>We didn’t like neither.
<Variant>Neither didn’t we.
<Variant>Either did we.
<question1>Find mistake in the sentence
Last night we went to bed early like usual.
<Variant>like
<Variant>last
<Variant>night
<Variant>went
<Variant>early
<question1>Find mistake in the sentence
Your cat’s been using my bag like a bed
<Variant>like
<Variant>your
<Variant>cat
<Variant>bag
<Variant>bed
<question1>Choose the right variant
<Variant>There is something strange in this situation.
<Variant>Does it something strange in this situation.
<Variant>It does something strange in this situation.
<Variant>This is something strange in this situation.
<Variant>That is something strange in this situation.
<question1>Choose the right variant
<Variant>There aren’t any fruits at this time of the year.
<Variant>There aren’t some fruits at this time of the year.
<Variant>There aren’t nothing fruits at this time of the year.
<Variant>There aren’t no fruits at this time of the year.
<Variant>There aren’t none fruits at this time of the year.
<question1>Choose the word to complete the sentence
This book is ________.
<Variant>mine
<Variant>your
<Variant>my
<Variant>her
<Variant>him
<question1>Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, oneself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves are______
<Variant>Reflexive pronouns
<Variant>Subjective pronouns
<Variant>Demonstrative pronouns
<Variant>Personal pronouns
<Variant>Relative pronouns
<question1>Identify what part of speech the underlined word in the sentence is.
I wonder where he is going.
<Variant>Relative pronouns
<Variant>Personal pronouns
<Variant>Demonstrative pronouns
<Variant>Indefinite pronouns
<Variant>Interrogative word
<question1>Identify what part of speech the underlined word in the sentence is.
The candidate who wins the greatest popular vote is not always elected.
<Variant>Relative pronoun
<Variant>Question word
<Variant>Demonstrative pronouns
<Variant>Indefinite pronouns
<Variant>Prepositional pronoun
<question1>Find the equivalent for the sentence:
It is of no importance.
<Variant>It makes no difference.
<Variant>It is out of the question.
<Variant>It’s urgent.
<Variant>It makes much difference.
<Variant>It differs greatly.
<question1>Choose the correct modal verb.
Why --- I speak to him first?
<Variant>should
<Variant>ought
<Variant>can
<Variant>need
<Variant>may
<question1>Choose the correct modal verb.
She --- to him yesterday because she saw him the day before.
<Variant>didn't have to go
<Variant>needn't go
<Variant>can't go
<Variant>might have gone
<Variant>oughtn't to go
<question1>Choose the correct modal verb.
You --- the flowers as it is going to rain.
<Variant>needn't have watered
<Variant>didn't have to water
<Variant>ought to water
<Variant>can't water
<Variant>should water
<question1>Choose the right translation:
Тебе не следовало есть рыбу, и ты знаешь это.
<Variant>You shouldn’t have eaten fish, and you know it.
<Variant>You mustn’t eat fish, and you know it.
<Variant>You shouldn’t eat, and you know it.
<Variant>You ought not to eat fish, and you know it.
<Variant>You are not to eat fish, and you know it.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
The ugly scar --- right across the man's left cheek.
<Variant>Runs.
<Variant>Crosses.
<Variant>Go.
<Variant>Stretches.
<Variant>Run.
<question1>Choose the preposition to complete the sentence
Baby sitter is a person who looks ______ children.
<Variant>after
<Variant>into
<Variant>out
<Variant>forward to
<Variant>for
<question1>Choose the preposition to complete the sentence
We need to go to the gas station as we’ve run _______ petrol.
<Variant>out of
<Variant>for
<Variant>out
<Variant>after
<Variant>into of
<question1>Choose the phrasal verb to complete the sentence
My flight is arriving the early morning. Could you come and … me …?
<Variant>pick up
<Variant>check in
<Variant>set off
<Variant>drop off
<Variant>see off
<question1>Choose the phrasal verb to complete the sentence
They ________ for the airport at 8 a.m., so they should be there by now.
<Variant>set off
<Variant>pick up
<Variant>check in
<Variant>stop over
<Variant>take off
<question1>The past form of the verb do _______
<Variant>did
<Variant>does
<Variant>dided
<Variant>done
<Variant>deen
<question1>Insert the right word.
The old man’s sight is... dim.
<Variant>getting
<Variant>to get
<Variant>got
<Variant>have got
<Variant>got
<question1>Insert the right word:
He... sad.
<Variant>Looks.
<Variant>Looks about.
<Variant>Looks for.
<Variant>Looks after.
<Variant>To have a look at.
<question1>Find the synonym of the underlined phrase:
He took care of the flowers in the garden.
<Variant>looked after.
<Variant>Looked for.
<Variant>Looked back.
<Variant>Looked through.
<Variant>Looked about.
<question1>Find the synonym for: as it happened.
<Variant>as it turned out
<Variant>as it is afford
<Variant>as it turned away
<Variant>as it turned over
<Variant>as it turned up
<question1>Find the synonym for the underlined word:
For several miles the road runs across a plain:
<Variant>stretches
<Variant>writes
<Variant>rests
<Variant>joins
<Variant>depends
<question1>Insert the right word.
Won’t you … me in a walk?
<Variant>join
<Variant>find
<Variant>come
<Variant>unite
<Variant>run
<question1>Find the synonym for: stay:
<Variant>remain
<Variant>sit
<Variant>leave
<Variant>bring
<Variant>stand
<question1>Find synonym for: to wait.
<Variant>expect
<Variant>excuse
<Variant>hurry
<Variant>extend
<Variant>expand
<question1>Insert the right word.
Somebody … a match so that we could see each other.
<Variant>Struck
<Variant>Made
<Variant>Hit
<Variant>Did
<Variant>Strike
<question1>Insert the right word:
Students always... to their holidays.
<Variant>Look forward.
<Variant>Look thorough.
<Variant>Look for.
<Variant>Look.
<Variant>Look about.
<question1>Find the synonym for the underlined word:
I came across a very interesting phrase in the book.
<Variant>ran across
<Variant>run over
<Variant>run
<Variant>met
<Variant>saw
<question1>Insert the right word:
She tried to make pupils speak but they … silent.
<Variant>Remained.
<Variant>Found.
<Variant>Returned.
<Variant>Decided.
<Variant>Stopped.
<question1>Insert the right word.
The girls … impatiently for the beginning.
<Variant>waited
<Variant>watched
<Variant>expected
<Variant>found
<Variant>looked
<question1>Choose the right variant
<Variant>What does he do for a living?
<Variant>What do he do for a living?
<Variant>What is he do for a living?
<Variant>What are he do for a living?
<Variant>What don’t he do for a living?
<question1>Choose the right variant: A typist is someone who__________ letters & reports.
<Variant>Types.
<Variant>Is type.
<Variant>Type.
<Variant>Is typings.
<Variant>Are typing.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
Next week we (go) to the South.
<Variant>will go.
<Variant>will going.
<Variant>will be going.
<Variant>will have been going.
<Variant>will have gone.
<question1>Choose the right variant: Future Indefinite is formed________.
<Variant>Will + notional verb.
<Variant>Will be + Participle I of the notional verb.
<Variant>Will have been + Participle I of the notional verb.
<Variant>Will have + Participle II of the notional verb.
<Variant>Will be+motional verb.
<question1>Choose the right tense for: will visit
<Variant>Future Indefinite
<Variant>Future Perfect
<Variant>Future Perfect Continuous
<Variant>Future Continuous
<Variant>Future Perfect in the Past
<question1>Choose the right variant. He phoned to say_:
<Variant>he had forgotten his bag on the plane.
<Variant>he forgot his bag on the plane.
<Variant>has he forgotten his bag on the plane.
<Variant>he forgotten his bag on the plane.
<Variant>he has forget his bag on the plane.
<question1>Choose the right variant. The manager was angry because somebody_:
<Variant>had allowed the photographers to enter the building.
<Variant>allowed had to enter the photographers the building.
<Variant>had let the photographers to enter into the building.
<Variant>permitting the photographers enter the building.
<Variant>the photographers allowed into the building without the documentation.
<question1>Choose the right variant. He had studied English before____:
<Variant>he entered the institute.
<Variant>he has entered the institute.
<Variant>he had entered the institute.
<Variant>he entering the institute.
<Variant>he enters the institute.
<question1>Choose the right variant. George didn’t want to go to the cinema with us because…
<Variant>he had already seen the film twice.
<Variant>he was already seen the film twice.
<Variant>he had been already seen the film.
<Variant>he has already seen the film twice.
<Variant>he had already seening the film twice.
<question1>Choose the right variant: How is future Perfect Continuous built?
<Variant>Will have been + Participle I of the notional verb.
<Variant>Will be + Participle I of the notional verb.
<Variant>Will be.
<Variant>Will + notional verb.
<Variant>Will have + Participle II of the notional verb.
<question1>Future Perfect in the Past is built:
<Variant>would have + Participle II of the notional verb
<Variant>would be
<Variant>would have been + Participle I of the notional verb
<Variant>would be + Participle I of the notional verb
<Variant>would + notional verb
<question1>Choose the right variant
Next year my friend (work) at the institute for 20 years.
<Variant>will have been working
<Variant>will work
<Variant>will be working
<Variant>will worked
<Variant>will have worked
<question1>Choose the right variant.
By the end of this month about 5 000 people (se<Variant> the exhibition.
<Variant>will have seen
<Variant>will see
<Variant>will be seeing
<Variant>will have been seeing
<Variant>will seen
<question1>Choose the right variant. George did not do well in the class because_:
<Variant>he failed to study properly.
<Variant>he studied bad.
<Variant>he was not good study.
<Variant>he was a badly student.
<Variant>he was studied bad.
<question1>Choose the right variant. When Tom arrived,…
<Variant>we were having dinner.
<Variant>we were dinner.
<Variant>we having dinner.
<Variant>had a dinner.
<Variant>we were dinnering.
<question1>Choose the right variant. I fell asleep when I…
<Variant>was watching television.
<Variant>watches television.
<Variant>watching television.
<Variant>were watching television.
<Variant>watched television.
<question1>Make the right choice: Future Continuous in the Past is built.
<Variant>Would be + Participle I of the notional verb.
<Variant>Would + notional verb.
<Variant>Would have been + Participle I of the notional verb.
<Variant>Would be.
<Variant>Would have + Participle II of the notional verb.
<question1>Find the right variant: The verb in «Future Continuous» denotes_______.
<Variant>An action which will be going on at a definite moment in the future.
<Variant>An action which will begin before a definite moment in the future, will continue up to that moment and will be going on at that moment.
<Variant>An action completed before a definite moment which was future from the point of view of the past.
<Variant>A future action.
<Variant>An action completed before a definite moment in the future.
<question1>Choose the right variant. By 3 o'clock tomorrow students:
К трем часам завтра студенты будут писать тест уже два часа
<Variant>will have been writing the test for two hours.
<Variant>will write the test for two hours.
<Variant>will have been writing the test since two hours.
<Variant>will have written the test for two hours.
<Variant>will be writing the test for two hours.
<question1>Make the right choice: Future Perfect Continuous in the Past is formed.
<Variant>Would have been + Participle I of the notional verb.
<Variant>Would + notional verb.
<Variant>Will be.
<Variant>Will be + Participle I of the notional verb.
<Variant>Would have + Participle II of the notional verb.
<question1>Choose the right variant: Will have been visiting.
<Variant>Future Perfect Continuous.
<Variant>Future Perfect.
<Variant>Future Perfect in the Past.
<Variant>Future Continuous.
<Variant>Future Indefinite.
<question1>Choose the right variant. Complex Object is used after the verbs:
<Variant>to believe, to make,
<Variant>to join, to like
<Variant>to stay, to leave
<Variant>to write, to read
<Variant>to cry, to sleep
<question1>Choose the right variant: I asked him what he…
<Variant>would do if he missed the train.
<Variant>would do if he would miss the train.
<Variant>does if he would miss the train.
<Variant>will do if he miss the train.
<Variant>would do if he misses the train.
<question1>Choose the right variant: Mr. Pickwick inquired…
<Variant>when Mr. Dodson would be back.
<Variant>when Mr. Dodson be back, Sir?
<Variant>when Mr. Dodson will be back.
<Variant>when Mr. Dodson is back, Sir.
<Variant>if Mr. Dodson be back, Sir?
<question1>Choose the right variant: Mr. Maibold asked Denry…
<Variant>if he had something else he wanted to explain to him.
<Variant>if he had something else he would wanted to explain to him.
<Variant>if he has something else he wanted to explain to him.
<Variant>if he have anything else he wanted to explain to him.
<Variant>if he had something else he wants to explain to him.
<question1>Choose the right variant: Mary wondered ________.
<Variant>if I liked pop music.
<Variant>if you likes pop music.
<Variant>that you like pop music.
<Variant>that I like pop music.
<Variant>if I likes pop music.
<question1>Transform the sentences into Reported Speech. Choose the only correct variant.
Tom asked, «Сan you phone me when you get home?»
<Variant>Tom asked if I could phone him when I got home.
<Variant>Tom asked who could phone him when I got home.
<Variant>Tom asked if I can phone him when I got home.
<Variant>Tom asked that I could phone him when I got home.
<Variant>Tom asked what I could phone him when I got home.
<question1>Choose the right variant: Susan asked me…
<Variant>if I had ever seen his pictures.
<Variant>if I have ever seen his pictures.
<Variant>if I has ever seen his pictures.
<Variant>that I have ever seen his pictures.
<Variant>if I had ever seen his pictures?
<question1>Choose the right variant: She asked me…
<Variant>if I would like to see the garden.
<Variant>that I liked to see the garden.
<Variant>if I like to see the garden.
<Variant>if I likes to see the garden.
<Variant>if I would liked to see the garden.
<question1>Choose the right variant: Ann asked______.
<Variant>if I could come to her party on Saturday.
<Variant>I could come to my party on Saturday.
<Variant>I could come to her party on Saturday.
<Variant>if I can come to her party on Saturday.
<Variant>Could I come to my party on Saturday.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
Olaf said: «Nothing will make me go into the office».
<Variant>Olaf said that nothing would make him go into the office.
<Variant>Olaf said that nothing made him go into the office.
<Variant>Olaf said that nothing will make him go into the office.
<Variant>Olaf said that nothing would made him go into the office.
<Variant>Olaf said that nothing would made me go into the office.
<question1>Choose the right variant: ______________ interesting magazines in the reading hall.
<Variant>She said that there were.
<Variant>She said that there be.
<Variant>She said that there was.
<Variant>She said that there are.
<Variant>She said that there is.
<question1>Transform the sentences into Reported Speech. Choose the only correct variant.
She said, «I’ll be back directly.»
<Variant>She said she would be back directly.
<Variant>She said he would be back directly.
<Variant>She said she would be directly back.
<Variant>She said she will be back directly.
<Variant>She said she was back directly.
<question1>Transform the sentences into Reported Speech. Choose the only correct variant.
She said to us: «I’ve received an interesting letter.»
<Variant>She told us that she had received an interesting letter.
<Variant>She told to us that she had received an interesting letter.
<Variant>She told us that she had receive an interesting letter.
<Variant>She told us that she has received an interesting letter.
<Variant>She told us that she have received an interesting letter.
<question1>Transform the sentences into Reported Speech. Choose the only correct variant.
She said to them: «I’ll certainly come in time.»
<Variant>She assured them that she would come in time.
<Variant>She assured me that she would come in time.
<Variant>She assured them that she will come in time.
<Variant>She assured them that she would came in time.
<Variant>She assured them that she had come in time.
<question1>Transform the sentences into Reported Speech. Choose the only correct variant.
We said: «We are going to buy some presents for Christmas.»
<Variant>We said that we were going to buy some presents for Christmas.
<Variant>We said that we going to buy some presents for Christmas.
<Variant>We said that we are going to buy some presents for Christmas.
<Variant>We said that we were go to buy some presents for Christmas.
<Variant>We said that we was going to buy some presents for Christmas.
<question1>Choose the correct form of the ver.
The coat … 20 pounds on sale last week.
<Variant>cost
<Variant>costed
<Variant>costs
<Variant>will cost
<Variant>would cost
<question1>Choose the correct form of the verb (Use the required tense-form).
It was still light and I … to hurry.
<Variant>didn’t have
<Variant>hadn’t
<Variant>haven’t
<Variant>had
<Variant>have
<question1>Choose the correct variant:
Where … before you moved to Mexico?
<Variant>Had you lived.
<Variant>You did live.
<Variant>Did you live.
<Variant>You lived.
<Variant>Lived you.
<question1>Choose the correct variant:
When Richard arrived at the boutique, his wife … home.
<Variant>Had already gone.
<Variant>Had already went.
<Variant>Has already gone.
<Variant>Already went.
<Variant>Have already gone.
<question1>Choose the correct form of the verb.
I … to visit this beautiful country.
<Variant>have always wanted
<Variant>always wants
<Variant>had always been wanting
<Variant>always had wanted
<Variant>am always wanting
<question1>Complete the sentence with the correct verb
By May, 24 we ________ married for 25 years
<Variant>will have been
<Variant>will be
<Variant>will be being
<Variant>will have been being
<Variant>have been
<question1>Identify the sentence with the verb in Future Perfect Continuous active form
<Variant>I will have been writing
<Variant>I have been being written
<Variant>I will have written
<Variant>I will have been being written
<Variant>I have been writing
<question1>Identify the sentence with the verb in Present Perfect Continuous active form
<Variant>I have been painting
<Variant>I have been being painted
<Variant>I am painting
<Variant>I will have been painting
<Variant>I had been painting
<question1>Identify the sentence with the verb in Past Perfect Continuous active form
<Variant>I had been building
<Variant>I have been building
<Variant>I have been being built
<Variant>I hade been being built
<Variant>I had built
<question1>Insert the right word: I believe Thursday is the only … day for our meeting.
<Variant>convenient.
<Variant>usual.
<Variant>comfortable.
<Variant>connected.
<Variant>completed.
<question1>Insert the right word.
Every man is the … of his own fortune.
<Variant>architect
<Variant>painter
<Variant>doctor
<Variant>producer
<Variant>atheist
<question1>Express in one word.
A course of progress in a life of a person:
<Variant>career
<Variant>job
<Variant>work
<Variant>vocation
<Variant>employment
<question1>Express in one word.
Work which requires advanced education and special training.
<Variant>profession
<Variant>job
<Variant>vocation
<Variant>vacation
<Variant>labour
<question1>Express in one word. A position in employment:
<Variant>job
<Variant>work
<Variant>vocation
<Variant>labour
<Variant>vacation
<question1>Insert the right word.
Let’s arrange a... time and place for the conference.
<Variant>convenient
<Variant>inconvenient
<Variant>uncomfortable
<Variant>strange
<Variant>alike
<question1>Complete the phrase. To make…
<Variant>a mistake
<Variant>homework
<Variant>best
<Variant>shopping
<Variant>good
<question1>Find the synonym: the longest pause between lessons:
<Variant>Lunch break.
<Variant>Nervous breakdown.
<Variant>Break dance.
<Variant>Competition.
<Variant>Festival.
<question1>Insert the right word.
The teacher tried to explain the rule in a … way and I understood it at once.
<Variant>different
<Variant>indifferent
<Variant>alike
<Variant>sophisticated
<Variant>like
<question1>Complete the sentence.
A person who finishes school is a:
<Variant>school leaver
<Variant>school leader
<Variant>school master
<Variant>schoolmate
<Variant>headmistress
<question1>Complete the sentence.
His nephew is fond of playing the guitar and the piano, but he dislikes playing the violin and the…
<Variant>flute
<Variant>football
<Variant>chess
<Variant>netball
<Variant>basketball
<question1>Find the synonym for: amusement.
<variant>fun
<variant>fur
<variant>fetch
<variant>fry
<variant>freeze
<question1>Insert the right word.
I’d like to draw. I need a... of paper.
<variant>piece
<variant>slice
<variant>lump
<variant>chunk
<variant>bar
<question1>Choose the words to complete the sentence
When I saw the advertisement I decided to ________ _________ the job.
<variant>apply for
<variant>apply into
<variant>apply in
<variant>get promoted
<variant>look for
<question1>Choose the word to match the definition
The number of people watching a TV programme.
<variant>audience
<variant>journalists
<variant>author
<variant>teachers
<variant>viewers
<question1>Choose the word to match the definition
To send out radio or television programmes
<variant>transfer
<variant>watch
<variant>translate
<variant>broadcast
<variant>show
<question1>Choose the preposition
… the front page
<variant>on
<variant>in the
<variant>in
<variant>at
<variant>from
<question1>Choose the right variant. The information is top secret, everybody is interested_:
<variant>in it.
<variant>in them.
<variant>in the.
<variant>in their.
<variant>in they.
<question1>Choose the right variant
<variant>Is there any news in your parents’ letter?
<variant>Are there any news in your parents’ letter?
<variant>Having there any news in your parents’ letter?
<variant>Have there any news in your parents’ letter?
<variant>Is shere many news in your parents letter?
<question1>Find mistake in the sentence
I don’t like the furnitures in this room
<variant>furnitures
<variant>don’t
<variant>like
<variant>the
<variant>this
<question1>Choose the word to complete the sentence
I’m afraid the boss has got _____ bad news for you.
<variant>some
<variant>a
<variant>an
<variant>the
<variant>-
<question1>Find mistake in the sentence
Would you like a chocolate
<variant>a
<variant>would
<variant>you
<variant>like
<variant>chocolate
<question1>Choose the right variant. They didn’t like the party:
<variant>Neither did we.
<variant>Either we too.
<variant>We didn’t like neither.
<variant>Neither didn’t we.
<variant>Either did we.
<question1>Find mistake in the sentence
Last night we went to bed early like usual.
<variant>like
<variant>last
<variant>night
<variant>went
<variant>early
<question1>Find mistake in the sentence
Your cat’s been using my bag like a bed
<variant>like
<variant>your
<variant>cat
<variant>bag
<variant>bed
<question1>Choose the right variant
<variant>There is something strange in this situation.
<variant>Does it something strange in this situation.
<variant>It does something strange in this situation.
<variant>This is something strange in this situation.
<variant>That is something strange in this situation.
<question1>Choose the right variant
<variant>There aren’t any fruits at this time of the year.
<variant>There aren’t some fruits at this time of the year.
<variant>There aren’t nothing fruits at this time of the year.
<variant>There aren’t no fruits at this time of the year.
<variant>There aren’t none fruits at this time of the year.
<question1>Choose the word to complete the sentence
This book is ________.
<variant>mine
<variant>your
<variant>my
<variant>her
<variant>him
<question1>Myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself, oneself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves are______
<variant>Reflexive pronouns
<variant>Subjective pronouns
<variant>Demonstrative pronouns
<variant>Personal pronouns
<variant>Relative pronouns
<question1>Identify what part of speech the underlined word in the sentence is.
I wonder where he is going.
<variant>Relative pronouns
<variant>Personal pronouns
<variant>Demonstrative pronouns
<variant>Indefinite pronouns
<variant>Interrogative word
<question1>Identify what part of speech the underlined word in the sentence is.
The candidate who wins the greatest popular vote is not always elected.
<variant>Relative pronoun
<variant>Question word
<variant>Demonstrative pronouns
<variant>Indefinite pronouns
<variant>Prepositional pronoun
<question1>Find the equivalent for the sentence:
It is of no importance.
<variant>It makes no difference.
<variant>It is out of the question.
<variant>It’s urgent.
<variant>It makes much difference.
<variant>It differs greatly.
<question1>Choose the correct modal verb.
Why --- I speak to him first?
<variant>should
<variant>ought
<variant>can
<variant>need
<variant>may
<question1>Choose the correct modal verb.
She --- to him yesterday because she saw him the day before.
<variant>didn't have to go
<variant>needn't go
<variant>can't go
<variant>might have gone
<variant>oughtn't to go
<question1>Choose the correct modal verb.
You --- the flowers as it is going to rain.
<variant>needn't have watered
<variant>didn't have to water
<variant>ought to water
<variant>can't water
<variant>should water
<question1>Choose the right translation:
Тебе не следовало есть рыбу, и ты знаешь это.
<variant>You shouldn’t have eaten fish, and you know it.
<variant>You mustn’t eat fish, and you know it.
<variant>You shouldn’t eat, and you know it.
<variant>You ought not to eat fish, and you know it.
<variant>You are not to eat fish, and you know it.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
The ugly scar --- right across the man's left cheek.
<variant>Runs.
<variant>Crosses.
<variant>Go.
<variant>Stretches.
<variant>Run.
<question1>Choose the preposition to complete the sentence
Baby sitter is a person who looks ______ children.
<variant>after
<variant>into
<variant>out
<variant>forward to
<variant>for
<question1>Choose the preposition to complete the sentence
We need to go to the gas station as we’ve run _______ petrol.
<variant>out of
<variant>for
<variant>out
<variant>after
<variant>into of
<question1>Choose the phrasal verb to complete the sentence
My flight is arriving the early morning. Could you come and … me …?
<variant>pick up
<variant>check in
<variant>set off
<variant>drop off
<variant>see off
<question1>Choose the phrasal verb to complete the sentence
They ________ for the airport at 8 a.m., so they should be there by now.
<variant>set off
<variant>pick up
<variant>check in
<variant>stop over
<variant>take off
<question1>The past form of the verb do _______
<variant>did
<variant>does
<variant>dided
<variant>done
<variant>deen
<question1>Insert the right word.
The old man’s sight is... dim.
<variant>getting
<variant>to get
<variant>got
<variant>have got
<variant>got
<question1>Insert the right word:
He... sad.
<variant>Looks.
<variant>Looks about.
<variant>Looks for.
<variant>Looks after.
<variant>To have a look at.
<question1>Find the synonym of the underlined phrase:
He took care of the flowers in the garden.
<variant>looked after.
<variant>Looked for.
<variant>Looked back.
<variant>Looked through.
<variant>Looked about.
<question1>Find the synonym for: as it happened.
<variant>as it turned out
<variant>as it is afford
<variant>as it turned away
<variant>as it turned over
<variant>as it turned up
<question1>Find the synonym for the underlined word:
For several miles the road runs across a plain:
<variant>stretches
<variant>writes
<variant>rests
<variant>joins
<variant>depends
<question1>Insert the right word.
Won’t you … me in a walk?
<variant>join
<variant>find
<variant>come
<variant>unite
<variant>run
<question1>Find the synonym for: stay:
<variant>remain
<variant>sit
<variant>leave
<variant>bring
<variant>stand
<question1>Find synonym for: to wait.
<variant>expect
<variant>excuse
<variant>hurry
<variant>extend
<variant>expand
<question1>Insert the right word.
Somebody … a match so that we could see each other.
<variant>Struck
<variant>Made
<variant>Hit
<variant>Did
<variant>Strike
<question1>Insert the right word:
Students always... to their holidays.
<variant>Look forward.
<variant>Look thorough.
<variant>Look for.
<variant>Look.
<variant>Look about.
<question1>Find the synonym for the underlined word:
I came across a very interesting phrase in the book.
<variant>ran across
<variant>run over
<variant>run
<variant>met
<variant>saw
<question1>Insert the right word:
She tried to make pupils speak but they … silent.
<variant>Remained.
<variant>Found.
<variant>Returned.
<variant>Decided.
<variant>Stopped.
<question1>Insert the right word.
The girls … impatiently for the beginning.
<variant>waited
<variant>watched
<variant>expected
<variant>found
<variant>looked
<question1>Choose the right variant
<variant>What does he do for a living?
<variant>What do he do for a living?
<variant>What is he do for a living?
<variant>What are he do for a living?
<variant>What don’t he do for a living?
<question1>Choose the right variant: A typist is someone who__________ letters & reports.
<variant>Types.
<variant>Is type.
<variant>Type.
<variant>Is typings.
<variant>Are typing.
<question1>Choose the right variant:
Next week we (go) to the South.
<variant>will go.
<variant>will going.
<variant>will be going.
<variant>will have been going.
<variant>will have gone.
<question1>Choose the right variant: Future Indefinite is formed________.
<variant>Will + notional verb.
<variant>Will be + Participle I of the notional verb.
<variant>Will have been + Participle I of the notional verb.
<variant>Will have + Participle II of the notional verb.
<variant>Will be+motional verb.
<question1>Choose the right tense for: will visit
<variant>Future Indefinite
<variant>Future Perfect
<variant>Future Perfect Continuous
<variant>Future Continuous
<variant>Future Perfect in the Past
<question1>Choose the right variant. He phoned to say_:
<variant>he had forgotten his bag on the plane.
<variant>he forgot his bag on the plane.
<variant>has he forgotten his bag on the plane.
<variant>he forgotten his bag on the plane.
<variant>he has forget his bag on the plane.
<question1>Choose the right variant. The manager was angry because somebody_:
<variant>had allowed the photographers to enter the building.
<variant>allowed had to enter the photographers the building.
<variant>had let the photographers to enter into the building.
<variant>permitting the photographers enter the building.
<variant>the photographers allowed into the building without the documentation.
<question1>Choose the right variant. He had studied English before____:
<variant>he entered the institute.
<variant>he has entered the institute.
<variant>he had entered the institute.
<variant>he entering the institute.
<variant>he enters the institute.
<question1>Choose the right variant. George didn’t want to go to the cinema with us because…
<variant>he had already seen the film twice.
<variant>he was already seen the film twice.
<variant>he had been already seen the film.
<variant>he has already seen the film twice.
<variant>he had already seening the film twice.
<question1>Choose the right variant: How is future Perfect Continuous built?
<variant>Will have been + Participle I of the notional verb.
<variant>Will be + Participle I of the notional verb.
<variant>Will be.
<variant>Will + notional verb.
<variant>Will have + Participle II of the notional verb.
<question1>Choose the right variant: The verb in «Future Perfect in the Past» denotes:…..
<variant>An action completed before a definite moment which was future from the point of view of the past.
<variant>An action which will be going on at a definite moment in the future.
<variant>An action completed in the past.
<variant>A future action.
<variant>An action completed before a definite moment in the future.
<question1>Future Perfect in the Past is built:
<variant>would have + Participle II of the notional verb
<variant>would be
<variant>would have been + Participle I of the notional verb
<variant>would be + Participle I of the notional verb
<variant>would + notional verb
<question1>Choose the right variant
Next year my friend (work) at the institute for 20 years.
<variant>will have been working
<variant>will work
<variant>will be working
<variant>will worked
<variant>will have worked
<question1>Choose the right variant.
By the end of this month about 5 000 people (se<variant> the exhibition.
<variant>will have seen
<variant>will see
<variant>will be seeing
<variant>will have been seeing
<variant>will seen
<question1>Choose the right variant. George did not do well in the class because_:
<variant>he failed to study properly.
<variant>he studied bad.
<variant>he was not good study.
<variant>he was a badly student.
<variant>he was studied bad.
<question1>Choose the right variant. When Tom arrived,…
<variant>we were having dinner.
<variant>we were dinner.
<variant>we having dinner.
<variant>had a dinner.
<variant>we were dinnering.
<question1>Choose the right variant. I fell asleep when I…
<variant>was watching television.
<variant>watches television.
<variant>watching television.
<variant>were watching television.
<variant>watched television.
<question1>Make the right choice: Future Continuous in the Past is built.
<variant>Would be + Participle I of the notional verb.
<variant>Would + notional verb.
<variant>Would have been + Participle I of the notional verb.
<variant>Would be.
<variant>Would have + Participle II of the notional verb.
<question1>Find the right variant: The verb in «Future Continuous» denotes_______.
<variant>An action which will be going on at a definite moment in the future.
<variant>An action which will begin before a definite moment in the future, will continue up to that moment and will be going on at that moment.
<variant>An action completed before a definite moment which was future from the point of view of the past.
<variant>A future action.
<variant>An action completed before a definite moment in the future.
<question1>Choose the right variant. By 3 o'clock tomorrow students:
К трем часам завтра студенты будут писать тест уже два часа
<variant>will have been writing the test for two hours.
<variant>will write the test for two hours.
<variant>will have been writing the test since two hours.
<variant>will have written the test for two hours.
<variant>will be writing the test for two hours.