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a Gee ey > Sore LIMBA ENGLEZA Mona Arhire Anamaria Micu coordonator Tania Musina 3p; OCdINeU WILT Val oCe 1. MORPHOLOGY 1. THE NOUN AYNuMBeR 1. Here is the latest news. .. about the elections. a) They are; b) It 2. There is too . furniture in my room. a) much; b) many; c) few 3.1 can see three working on the site. a) mans; b) men; c) man 4. The police . caught the burglars. a) has; b) was; c) have 5. My family made up of 5 persons. a) are; b) were; c) is 6. The programme includes visiting several a) cities; b) citys c) cityes 7. Children need many .. .. to play with. a) toies; b) toys; c) toyies strive to be happy. a) people; b) peoples; c) peopleses 9. What do they need two...... for? a) pianoes; b) pianoses; c) pianos 10. We did hope there wouldn't be any ... a) wolfs; b) wolves; c) wolfes 11. All the were covered with snow. a) roofs; b) rooves; c) roovs aren't always considered the most pleasant persons. a) Mother-in laws; b) Mothers-in laws; c) Mothers-in law 13. A few .. were seen grazing in the field.1 a) sheep; b) sheeps; c) sheepes 14. Some of these........... are worth framing, a) photoes; b) photos; c) photoies are both tasty and healthy. a) Tomatoes; b) Tomatos; c) Tomatoies 16. We have been learning French for eight .. a) month; b) monthes; c) months 17. At hearing the roar, the rabbits hid in the... a) bushs; b) bushes; c) bushies 18, She's got the most beautiful .....m I've ever seen. a) tooths; b) teeths; c) teeth MORPHOLOGY (8) 8. All 12. ovammieu win GamSce no 49. They have lots of animal species on their farm, including. ') oxen; b) oxes; C) 0} mo ; He promised to finish Oth rman by the end of the year 2. 2) thesis; b) theses; c) thesises QA, ThE srmnven Our Physician gives have always been correct, a) diagnosis; b) diagnoses; c) diagnoses 22, ThE sennnn live mainly in China, a) Chineses; b) Chinesis; c) Chinese 23, Cattle... domestic animals. a) are; b) is; c) was 24, Please, give Me ANOLNEL ern _» of paper. a) slice; b) item; c) sheet 25. Mumps contagious. are; b) is; c) is being 26. Dominoes entertaining to play. a) are; b) are being; c) is 27. Waiter, tWO vrnnnnnny Please! a) coffees; b) cups of coffee; c) cups of coffees 28. Where ... my jeans? a) are; b) it is; c) is 29. Can you lend me that ? a) scissors; b) scissor; c) pair of scissors 30. | can't find my glasses. Haven't you seen ? it; b) him; c) them nowledge do you need to pass the exam? much; b) many; c) few 32 Being his elder brother, he thought of giving him___.. advice. a) a; b) an; c) some . worth visiting by Europeans at least once. a) is; b) are; c) have been 34. He " blamed for his bad a) manners; b) m; 35. The young .. nian 2 ) manner mee VOry Energetic. aaa a) are; b) is; c) has been . The poor Sometimes helped along by the rich. es a) is; b be; c) are . ae sie ba field of science. Oustic; b) Acoustices; i 38.1 hate travelling by this = 7 tanepuet a Wate b) means; c) meanses » art of Great Britain a) is; b) are; c) it’s : OUENMIG in vac: 40. The shop | want to go to is on the... . of the city. a) outskirtes; b) outskirt; c) outskirts 41. The compasses used by pupils at school. a) is; b) are; c) is bei 42. There are no certain that he is guilty. a) prooves; b) proves; c) proofs 43. In this river you can find several .... a) fish; b) fishes; c) fishs 44, We like eatin, i a) carp; b) carpes; c) carps 45. We need to settle a few definite .. candidate. a) criterion; b) criteriones; c) criteria 46. We have to clean the... before the guests arrive. a) table-cloths; b) tables-clothes; c) tables-cloths 47. He gave her a bunch o1 n Valentine’s Day. a) forgets-me-not; b) forget-me-nots; c) forgets-me-nots 48. Children love . a) merry-goes-round; b) merries-go-round; c) merry-go-rounds 49. We could See wun at the 200, a) kangarooes; b) kangaroos; c) kangaroo 50. The acoustics of this concert hall very poor. a) are; b) is; c) it’s 51. The committe a) is having; b) has; c) have 52. There were lots of .. at the place of the accident. a) looker-ons; b) on-lookers; c) ons-lookers 53. These clothes were in fashion in the 5 a) 1940s; b) 1940; c) 1940s’ 54, My friend's family. left the concert hall one by one. a) has; b) have; c) has been 55. How many have you got lately? ; . 5 a) informations; b) information; c) pieces of information 56, They have dug through several of soil. a) strata; b) stratum; c) stratus 57. Could you give me a .. of chocolate, please? item; b) bar; c) lump 58, at Heme Ee nn of fish swimming among the stones! a) shoal; b) flock; c) crowd ll agreed to the chairman's proposal. awn MORPHOLOGY ovamieu wrorcamSc an smn 16 NOL A garne for ttle children, 2) Billiard; b) Billiards; ¢) Billiardes 60. They say they'd like to have a) billlards-table; b) billiard-ta: c) billardes-table 61, Although she looks nice, | don't like her a) way; b) ways; c) wales 62, He Is impossible to bear; he always puts on ... a) airs; b) aer; c) air 63, You have ruined my business; you'll have to pay a) damage; b) damagies; c) damages 64, It took great unm to finish the entire work. a) pain; b) paines; c) pains 65. | don't advise you to talk to him right now. He’s in low a) spirits; b) spirites; c) spirit 66, What's the wncnnnme OF this book? a) content; b) contents; c) contentes 67. The secretary put down the _. of the meeting, a) minute; b) minuts; c) minutes 68. She liked the job, although the employer didn’t offer a) wages; b) wage; c) wagies 69. Here is your change: 3 pounds and 5 ____ a) pennies; b) pence; c) pences 70. There WaS SUCH a sess of thunder, that the baby got scared and started to cry. a) piece; b) flash; c) clap B) Genper 71. The host and the welcomed their guests. a) hostess; b) hostrix; c) hostine 72. He had beeN a sumnnnn fOr a long time when t met hin, a) widow; b) widowess; c) widower 78, After saving the boy, she was considered & mm a) hero; b) heroine; c) heroes 74. The he ma _ ie i went to chureh for their wade? e-bride; b) brid i 76, She was lected Si briegrocen 4) chairman; b) chairwoman; ¢) chairmaid fea he=bitd and thew. were sitting close to aach other O° 4) she-bird; b) bird; ¢) bindess ~~ MORPHOLOST ovammieu wiur GamSce 77. The singer is a 5 a) Spanishine; b) Spanisher; c) Spanish woman 78. This wonderful book is written bya a) she-novelist; b) novel-woman; c) woman-novelist 79. In the forest, close to the village, there were a fox and a a) foxes; b) vixen; c) she-fox 80. They could hear the dog-wolf and the ci a) bitch-wolf; b) she-wolf; c) nanny-wolf 81. There were five waiters and only oni in the restaurant. a) waitress; b) waiteress; c) waiter 82. The tom-cat, the...... and the kitten were all playing together. a) she-cat; b) tabby-cat; c) jenny-cat 83. They have a billy-goat and a .. on their farm. a) jenny-goat; b) tabby-goat; c) nanny-goat 84. You can always tell a cock-pheasant from a : a) bitch-pheasant; b) she-pheasant; c) hen-pheasant 85. This pair of frogs must be made up of a male frog and a) she-frog; b) female frog; c) lady frog 86. There are not only ducks, but also...... wandering about the yard. a) he-ducks; b) drakes; c) male ducks 87. That stallion and that were the happy parents of a newly born colt. a) mare; b) horse; c) she-stallion 88. Both policemen and were called in for instruction. a) woman-policeman; b) policewomen; c) policewoman 89. Their neighbours were a man-doctor and a a) doctoress; b) she-doctor; c) woman-doctor 90. The most authoritarian animals of the jungle may be the lion and the a) lioness; b) lionine; c) she-lion every night. C) Case DD UKE censeenne a) the hairstyle of Mary; b) Mary's hairstyle; c) Mary hairstyle’s 92. This child is my f , a) neighbours’; b) neighbourses; c) neighbours 93. This is my pen. .. is over there. : a) That of George; b) The one of George; c) George's b MORPHOLOGY "137 ovammieu wiur GamSce A ‘touch that scarf; It’s 9A, ak a mother in a mother-In- 4 96. whore did you buy these delicious apples? At the _ a) aroon- grocer: b) green-grocer’s; en-grocer! 96. rec eece : invitation and go to the party tonigee a) Mr. and Mrs, Green's; b) Mr. and Mrs! Green, c) Mrs and eon ao i two people over there are parents. 2 A) biieand Jill’s; b) Jane and Jill’s; c) Jane and Jill 98, We met at the a) Johnson; b) 99. They talked about .. a) England's policy; b) the policy of England’s; c) England policy 100. The chalet was at .. a) a distance of a mile; b) a mile’s distance; c)a mile distance 101. For .. .. don't mistreat the animals! a) the sake of pity; b) pity sake; c) pity’s sake 102. The little boy asked the shop-assistant for a) a pound’s worth; b) a pound’s worth of; c) a pound worth of 103. She will always remain his .... a) heart's desire; b) heart desire; c) desire of the heart 104. It is w. to Germany. a) two days drive; b) a drive of two days: c) a two days’ drive 105, Can't you see, that’s not yours. It i$ wm we a) the purse of somebody else; b) somebody else's purse; c) the somebody else's purse 106, At five o'clock, Englishmen are used to having the wo 4 afternoon tea; b) afternoon's tea; C) tea of the afternoon 107, ae a ay OF samo HE Made it himself. 4) Jack; b) the Jack; ¢) Jack's 108. His 607 1IVO8 IN & vasa Ie ‘| Student hostel; b) students hostels b) my mother’s in-law, Johnsons; c) Johnsons’ candies, ¢) student's hostel MORPHOLESY dual eas CamSci 109. Don't forget to buy...... when you leave for the office in the morning. a) the paper of tomorrow; b) tomorrow's paper; c) tomorrow paper 10. He managed to keep the deadline and finish his work in a) a week's time; b) the time of a week; c) a week time 2. THE ARTICLE 11. “Quiet ! | like song very much.” a) the; b) 112. ......u. English are said to keep a stiff upper lip. a) -; b) An; c) The TI. ....nune Chinese is a very difficult language. a) A; b) -;c) The 114. Few people would be so courageous as to climb... Everest. a) -; b) the; c) a . Urals separate Europe from Asia. a) -; b) Some; c) The 116. It'd be nice to have the chance to swim in....... Mediterranean Sea. Mount 16..... a) -; b) a; c) the 117. A volcanic lake in our country is ......... St. Ana. a) -; b) the; c)a 118, She is such... devoted friend that | can’t help loving her. a) -; b) a; c) the 119. The crew and the captain are ON wm Aeck. a) the; b) a; c) - 120. You can buy paper at .....0. Stationer’s. a) a; b) the; c) - 121. I'm going to Meet .nunn. professor James. a) -; b) the; c) a 122. This ring is Made OF ...nun Silver. a) the; b) a; c) - 123, They must be in love with each other; they're dancing cheek 0 renee Cheek. a) the; b) -;c) a 124. We visit our relatives ONCE wm YEA, a) an; b) the; c) a MORPHOLOGY (15) Ovamieu wiur VamnSce milk. | never drink any. 125. | don't like .. a)-;b)the;c)a 126, They met sometime in .. a) -; b) some; c) the 127. My brother Paul and a) the: b) -;c)a 128. Trees are in blossom in a) the; b) -;.c) a 129. He has been ill for a while; he is still in a) -; b) the; c) a wu 1950s. ... Father are washing the car, spring. wm hospital. 180. After finishing school, we want to go to... university. a) the; b) a; c) - 131. We celebrate the first important holiday of the year at ....., Easter. a) an; b) -;c) the wmmmnnn Westminster Abbey is impressive. a) The; b) A; c) - a) -; b) the; c) a 134. When we go fishing, we wake up before... a) the; b) -;c) a 185. They had to travel by...... day and night to arrive in due time. a) the; b) a; c) - lawn. 136. They often go to........ Continental Restaurant to have lunch. a) -; b) the; c) a 187. She studies to become... a) a; b) the; c) an 138. Our most friendly neighbours are ... a) some; b) the; c) - Danube is the greatest river in Romania. a) A; b) -; c) The 140. He hoped to remain ... offending remarks he made. a) a; b) an; c) - 141. She ate a slice of cake, drank... cup of coffee and left ina hurry, a) the; b) a; c) an mmo YOUNG Man is waiting for her at the gate. a) An; b) -;c) A r0 Palace is said to be one of the most comfortable hotels in Brasov, a) -; b) The; c) An “16; MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur LamSc »». woman doctor. .. Byrons. .. heir of his uncle, after all the 2 144, uuu Scala is the cinema | like to go to, a) The; b) -; c) Some 145. He accepted the job just for..... a) the; b) a; c) - 146, He wasn't angry at all; ON wane contrary, he was very kind to us. a) a; b) the; c) - 147. They didn’t want to come by car, but they came ON wun. foot. a) the; b) a; c) - 148. She is a good advisor, on shortcomings. a) an; b) the; c) some 149. No, this is not lady I've been telling you about. a) a; b) the; c) some 150. All the family meet at .. a) the; b) a; c) - 151. This statue is . a) the; b) a; c) - 152. The more we were listening to the story, cinated we were. a) -; b) some; c) the 153, They have arranged to meet on a) -; b) a; c) the 154. It’s ... .. shame he doesn’t want to admit his deed. a) the; b) a; c) - 155. He was driving at a) the; b) some; c) a 156. They were walking hand in a) the; b) -;c)a 157. She read the book from a) a; b) the; c) - 158, He couldn't stand ......... chance to take part in the contest. a) the; b) a; c) some 159. He saved the wounded man at a) an; b) some; c) the 160. He never acts before feeling a) a; b) the; c) some = 161, When she was younger, she was in every morning. a) a; b) the; c) an 162. High heeled boots are .... a) a; b) some; c) the fun. other hand, she has many .. dinner every day. nicest of all the exhibits here. more fas- Sunday. speed of 80 miles per hour. hand. . cover to cover. wwe expense of his life. pulse of the market. wm. habit of jogging .. fashion this winter. MORPHOLOGY az Ovamieu wiur LaMSce 18, You may never use thie Noun [cues plural, hey b) sy c) a were mn wo thuth, Edon't ke her at all, a) ay b) yc) the 16K He was standing shyly at not daring to come any closer y thes b) ay 164 He suffers from a) the; b) ~} ¢) 167, She ha: turn for classical music, a) a; b) the; ¢) - 168. | live in this very house, on .. a) a; b) -; c) the 169. She has had great many problems to solve these days, a) the; b) a; c) - 170. Stop reading that stupid magazine; take "........ Time” in- stead. a) the; b) a; c) - 171. In spite of his poor results, he remained ... the best university. a) the; b) a; c 172. He was elected a) -; b) the; c) a .. Observer is a popular newspaper. a) ~; b) An; c) The 174, 1'll tell you everything on a) the; b) -; c) a 175. They can hardly remember . about; they left the capital long ago. a) the; b) -;c)a 176. We visited xford Street when we last were in London. a) the; b) an; c! 17. She needs a handkerchief; she must have CUNT annem a) a; b) the; c) some 3 herb} pte Most popular movies in the world. 1D) FC) 179, oe 4 bargain, | bought it for half . iD) =; e 180, Some of my relatives live in, a) -; b) the; c) some 18 bird in the : hand is i h, (proverb) 8) 4;b) The; €) Sarees Worth two in the bush. (P www Uiitance of several faa, paln In his back, left. student of . president for the second time. condition you keep it a secret. .. London you're talking 9° .» price. ~ Netherlands. 1187 7 : MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur GamSce 182, They named hin... manager of that institution. -;b) the; c) a 183, She has . genius for figures, some; b) the; c) a . whole, we have been successful. a): a; b) the; c) - 185, John always makes decisions on ...... a) the; b) a; c) ~ 186, Every time | want to ask him about his past, he beats about semen BUSH, a) a; b) -; c) the 187. A friend in need is a) an; b) a; c) - 188. He is paid by .... day, so he can quit the job any time he wishes. a) a; b) the; c) some apple a day keeps the doctor away. (saying) a) The; b) A; c) An 190. Finally she lost ...... patience and left. the; b) -; c) some 191. I'm sorry, but I’m Not in ......... position to give such advice. a) a; b) the; c) - 192. He worked industriously and made ...... fortune out of his work. 184, On... spur of the moment. friend indeed, 189... » a) some; b) a; c) the 193. He has always been on ............ equal footing with his sister. a) -; b) a; c) an 194. Stop making such ..... a) -; b) a; c) the 195. Turn to . seventh page. a; b) -;c) the 196. When she came home from the market, she noticed half .. basket was empty. a) the; b) a; c) - 197. We took nice half-hour walk. the; b) a; c) some 198, She keeps on complaining about her son having... sweet tooth. a) the; b) a; c) some 199. He takes .. pride in having studied more than his friends. a) -; b) the; ry a 200. After debating for hours on end, he got upper hand. a) the; b) an; c) some . fuss; you're always overreacting. » » MORPHOLOGY 119) ovammieu wiur GamSce 201. He entered shyly, cap in .. a) the; b) -;c)a 202. We invited Mr. Dean, ... a) -; b) the; c) a ; 203. Being at ...... loss for words, he left the stage in complete silence. a) the; b) -;c)a ~~nowee FOlling stone gathers no moss. (proverb) a) The; b) A; c) An 205. | can’t stand her speaking in... a) -; b) ac) the 206. She's never been able to keep up .. a) a; b) the; c) - 207. This is very copybook I've been looking for for so long. a) a; ) the 208. He got a prize as... duct. ~ loud voice. correspondence. ... reward for his good study and con- a) the; b) a; c) - 209. Mark definitely has... best in his class. a) -; b) the; c) a 210. There is no such derful park. a) a; b) the; c) - head for Physics; he's by far the hing as a walk through this won- 3. OTHER DETERMINATIVES 2n... teacher is glad to see his students succeed, a) All; b) Any; c) Either 212. There are things he'll have to get used to in his new job. a) both; b) any; c) certain 213. She gave ME vancnun helpful pieces of advice. a) no; b) all; c) any Participant was given a sheet containing the agenda of the meeting. a) All; b) Each; c) Some witnesses were not really well-meant. a) All; b) Every; c) Some 216. There iSf't sasemn Water for all the citizens of the village. a) enough; b) no; c) some 70) MORPHOLOGY Scamieu wiur LamSce 217.1 don't have interesting book for you to read here. a) no; b) any; c) some 218. Please, give me slice of bread. a) other; b) several; c) another 219. You aren't allowed to take ........ books with you during the exam. a) any; b) no; c) some . people | know wouldn't dare to answer back to their a) Another; b) Other; c) Every 221. As he is a liar, is friends have left him. a) most; b) most of; c) many 222. Have you got money on you? a) some; b ) any children have to attend a school. a) All the; b) All; c) All of the 224. ..... children in the neighbourhood play outside on Sundays. a) All the; b) All; c) Each 225. We met at the opening show. a) all them; b) both of them; c) both them 226. He's not very rich. On the contrary, he has...... a) a little; b) few; c) little 227. | have good books at home; you'll have enough to read during y ay. a) a few; b) few; c) a little 228. There isn't much food in the fridge. Let's go and buy ........ a) any; b) some; c) a few 229.1 do hav time left. It's enough for me to finish the preparations. a) little; b) a few; c) a little 230. We haven't had... experiences in the field. a) much; b) many; c) lots 231. There's .. good English books in the library; go and fetch one. a) great many; b) a great many; c) a lot critic considered the book the novelist’s masterpiece. a) Many; b) Many a; c) Lots 233. Animals were living o} a) all; b) both; c) either 234, You may choose .. cake. Take the one you like the better. wwe Money. 232. a ank of the river. a) either; b) all; c) both MORPHOLOGY ay Ovamieu win GamSce 235, cummnn Species of fish has been discovered recently. a) Other; b) Another; c) All 236. summon COOK praises his broth. (proverb) a) All; b) Either; c) Every 237. How .. ruit do you want me to buy for the party? a) many; b) much; c) few 238. He called her on... occasions. a) no; b) sundry; c) either 239. She must find some solution or... misbehaviour. a) other; b) another; c) several 240, She talked about two men. | knew the former, but was a complete stranger to me. a) the other; b) another; c) the latter 241. | liked all the exhibits, but presented was the most beautiful of all. a) the latter; b) the last; c) the later .. were his looks, that we were all astonished. a) Such; b) So; c) Those ... bag is this? a) Who; b) Whom; c) Whose 244, | hear that . children were rather naughty there. a) that; b) those; c) these 245. Why are you wondering? .... hear? . to make up for her 242. 243... news did you expect to a) What; b) Which; c) Whose .. does your form teacher look like? a) How; b) Who; c) What 247. Look at these paintings. a) What; b) Which; c) Who 248. If You have... Complaint to make, just go for it. a) some; b) several; c) any 249, sun PrOPOSAl Was accepted. The board rejected both proposals yesterday. Neither; b) No; c) None 250. He is appreciated by his boss, because he has acquired experience, a) many; b) much; c) no 246. ... would you like to buy? MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur LamSce 4, THE NUMERAL 251. I've called but you wouldn't answer. a) two times; b) second time; c) twice 252. She first greeted, ............ introduced herself. a) secondly; b) second; c) two 253. There were .......... people standing in a line. a) fiveteen; b) fifteen; c) fifeteen 254. You owe me lei. 100; c) 3,500 .. lei to buy presents today. a) eighty thousands; b) eighties-thousand; c) eighty-thousand 256. He was born on the ..... a) 31; b) 31st; 257. He entered the a) 23rd; b) 23th; c) 23 258. King Henry .... ived in this castle. Eighth; b) the Eigth; c) the Eighth 259. | need only . .. of the time to have this work finished. © a) one third; b) third; c) a threeth 260. He's not really the last, he’s the last a) and; b) but; c) by 261. Lots of tragedies happened during World War... the first; b) One; c) First 262. A few people are starving all over the world. a) million; b) millions; c) milliones 263. This semester, we are studying the English literature of the one. o a) seventy; b) seventeen; c) seventies 264, The sales of the product has only reached a percent of... on the market. 4:5; b) 4.5; c) 4,5 265, We have to make a summary of... a) chapter three; b) third chapter; c) the third chapter : 266. He didn’t win the race; he came in... a) the 2; b) 2nd; c) the 2nd 267.1 AM ernnnee ON the list, a a) the thirtieth; b) thirtieth; c) the thirtith » MORPHOLOGY (23) ovammieu wiur GamSce 4 , Their office is in a skyscraper, on... 708 a) floor 21; b) the 21th floor; c) the 21st floor 've told you for the ... ime not to do that agai 20! “s) hungired; b) hundredth; c) hundreth 2* 22m. 270. If you accept to do that for me, I'll pay you .. a) three times; b) in threes; c) threefold 271, The boy is still in hi: ao a) teens; b) teen; c) ten 272. | think he is on the right side of ... a) fourty; b) forty; c) foutee 273, Although it is a small town, it has a population of inhabitants, a) 2.5 million; b) 2.5 millions; c) 2,5 million . of workers went on strike for their rights, Thousand; b) Thousands; c) Thousand’s 275. There were ... demonstrating. a) hundreds of thousand; b) hundred thousand; c) hundreds of thousands 276, My best friend calls me every ... a) two; b) second; c) twos 277. Look, there’s 20 of us present. That is a a) score; b) dozen; c) yoke 278. Please, give me two . of eggs. a) dozens; b) scores; c) dozen 279. By the way she looks, she must be in her early, = a) twenty; b) twenties; c) twentee 280. The students entered I mmm a) twos; b) two; c) twoes 281, What a nice view: a .. of pheasants! a) span; b) brace; c) dozen 282. The porter was carrying two bags a) at the time; b) at time; c)ata time 283, The coach was drawn bya.. of white horses. a) span; b) brace; c) dozen 284, She bought from all sorts of cookies in... a) score; b) dozen; c) scores 285, The employer paid him 200,000 dollars to a) few; b) little; c) a little 274, . day. me MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur GamSce 5. THE PRONOUN 286. Stop that argument and behave... a) oneself; b) yourself; c) herself 287... is snowing heavily. a) It; b) There; c) He 288. .. is nobody at home. a) Here; b) It; c) There 289. .. isn’t necessary to put the answer down if you can give it orally. a) There; b) She; c) It 290.1 have talked to the director this morning. a) myself; b) herself; c) itself 291. Is... inything | can do for you? b) there; c) here 292. we are enjoying a lot at the fancy dress ball. a) ourselfs; b) ourselves; c) himself 293. Take this handkerchief, it's =) a) your; b) you; c) yours 294. She shouldn't use that towel, it's not a) her; b) hers; c) she's 295. | don’t lik at all. a) him; b) his; c) he .. can do that sooner or later. a) Somebody; b) Anybody; c) None 297. This isn’t Our HOUSE. It'S ween a) their; b) their's; c) theirs 298. Look at that dog}... looks fierce! a) it; b) he; c) she ... have been present today. a) Every; b) Each; c) All 300. This is the hous owner died last year. who; b) whose; c) whom 301. That's the WOMAN wun I've been talking to. a) who; b) whom; c) which 302. The sun is shinin, has been shining since early morning, a) She; b) There; c) It 303, Somebody has rushed in. He; b) It; c) She 304. Neither he nor his wife is coming to the reception. ... are busy painting their house. a) She; b) He; c) They 296... 299. 2 . must be my brother. » MORPHOLOGY (25° Ovamieu wiur GamSce . One shouldn't make a FOOL OF wenn = 9) himself; b) oneself; c) themselves 306. All glitters is not gold. (proverb) a) that; b) which; c) what 307. Everyone in this room considers petitor. a) oneself; b) itself; c) himself 308, Who's coming? ... is them. a) It; b) Here; c) There 309. | wrote the letter myself. Indeed, it is .. a) me; b) |; c) myself .. was last week that | heard the news. a) There; b) That; c) It 311.1 find .. wrong of him to be rude to his elderly relatives, a) it; im; c) there 312. The little money........... she has is too little to pay her rent. a) which; b) that; c) whom 313, Nothing... care about has been recently made avail- able. .. Who wrote it. a) who; b) which; c) that .. are the months of the year? a) Which; b) What; c) Who 315. | don't like that dress. . there? 314... .. do you mean, the one over a) What; b) Which; c) Whom 316. Honestly speaking, . can’t always agree with every- body on everything. a) he; b) it; c) one 317, «nme furniture do you need to furnish your new room? a) How many; b) How lot; c) How much 318.1 want to break the news to HEP vee a) myself; b) herself; c) ourselves can never tell what future is about. a) He; b) You; c) She is so blind as those who will not see. ) None; b) Some; c) Any 321, One of them has to admit a) their; b) her; c) his 322. Every student has to Carry out... a) one’s; b) their; c) him is ten years since | last saw my school-mates. a) There; b) That; c) It fault after all, www ASSIgnMent. MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur LamSce 324, The nearest gas station is rather far away. .... miles’ drive. a) It; b) There; c) That 325. ....umm Say She got married and left the town. a) You; b) They; c) We 326. laughs well who laughs last. (proverb) ine; b) She; c) He .. boy has succeeded; both have failed. a) None; b) Neither; c) Either 328. Even though they have a genius for maths, genius. a) none; b) neither; c) each 329. Neither he nor his sister is a quiet child. ... a) Each; b) All; c) Both pincers belong in the box over there. a) This; b) These; c) That 331, My sister and .. .. go to the same college. a) me; b) I; c) myself 332. My new mates are nicer than... a) that; b) what; c) those is she? She is a biologist. a) Who; b) What; c) How 334. The reporter asked her a question, then ..... a) another; b) an other; c) other 335. They don't tell their SeCret tO es a) someone; b) somebody; c) anyone 336. Are there any persons ... a) whom; b) whose; c) which 337. Put away that dirty napkin or... a) however; b) whoever; c) whatever 338. When one has a problem, .... friend. 327... 330... .. | had last year. 333. don’t know joining us? w itis, . Should discuss it with a a) they; b) one; c) he 339, Nobody enjoys a) himself; b) him; c) oneself 340, Everythin, you need is prepared. a) which; b) what; c) that is we do, MORPHOLOGY c27 ovamieu wiur VainSce 6. THE ADJECTIVE AND THE ADVERB 341, He's the most .. man I've ever met. a) generously; b) generous; c) generousest 342. They haven't seen each Other .nnnennn a) late; b) lastly; c) lately 343. It was . midnight and they were still awake. near; b) nearly; c) nearby 344, Unfortunately, her health was growing . a) worse and worse; b) worser and worser; c) worse and worst 345. Jane doesn’t drive . her husband. a) so fast as; b) as fastly as; c) faster as 346. She sings her sister. as good as; b) so good as; c) as well as 347. He is tennis player I've ever seen. a) worst; b) the worst; c) the worse 348. Entrance to this museum is a) freely; b) free; c) for free 349. Everybody was faster than him. He came in = a) last; b) lastly; c) lately 350. These students have beginning of the semester. a) hardy; b) hard; c) hardly 351. He has been doing . Work, that's why he’s so tired. a) hardy; b) hard; c) hardly 352. Things were going from bad to... a) badder; b) bad; c) worse 353, Her ......... brother is 2 years older than she is. a) elder; b) older; c) oldest 354, She came home tiredly; b) tired; c) tiredy 355. Mary welcomed us this time. She is . her mother. Er Atthoush ete b) less kinder as; c) less kind than her, Z years younger than her sister, she is... o made any progress since the » » a) not so beautiful than; b) not more beautiful as; c) not as beautiful as 357. My garden is less large th ii heise tara 'ge than yours, but hers is b) the least largest; c) the least larger 128) : » MORPHOLOGY Ovammieu win GamSce 358. He is » boy in the neighbourhood. a) the handsomest; b) the most handsome; c) more handsome 359. David is than Mike. a) intelligenter; b) more intelligenter; c) more intelligent 360. Give him . job to do. He's only a child. a) an easier; b) a more easy; c) a more easily 361. He's very skilled at building sand castles. He builds them than his brother. a) easier; b) more easily; c) more easilier 362. Luke is .. of our family. a) the fatter; b) the fatest; c) the fattest 363. She is the youngest in their family. Her sister is 4 years than her. a) older; b) elder; 364. The food tastes ... a) deliciously; b) delicious; c) deliciously 365. She feels .. for having made such a blunder. a) badly; b) bed; c) bad 366. | was sad yesterday, but how a) merry; b) merrily; c) merrier 367. This is a nice ‘ostume. a) Irelandish; b) Irish; c) Irelantidh 368. He took a fast train; it runs very .. a) fast; b) fastly; c) fasty 369. Look at her! She looks .. a) beautifuly; b) beautifully; c) beautiful 370. Hurry up! There isn’t ww time left. a) many; b) much; c) a lot 371. They left a long time ago, but they must be back a) short; b) shorty; c) shortly 372. They were urged to play wnnnnun a) fair; b) fairy; c) fairly 373, She isa . good student, isn’t she? a) fairy; b) fair; c) fairly , | 374. The dog Was FUNNING on... about the surroundings of their house. a) free; b) freely; c) for free he decided to tell the truth. a) Last; b) Lastly; c) Lately 376, She's always been in class. a) the shyest; b) the shiest; c) the shyer ) oldest .. | feel today. indeed. 376... MORPHOLOGY "29° ovammieu wiur AMS 377. "Is she still ill?” "Oh, yes, she’s even a) iller; b) worse; c) more ill | 378, Although Mr. Hill was the only speaker, we didn’t get bored, His speech was .. a) the most interesting; b) mostly interesting; c) most interesting 379. Which of the two roses do you like. the best; b) better; c) the better 380. “Do you have any money to lend? | don’t need much.” "I'm sorry, | have .... than you imagine.” a) more little; b) more less; c) less 381. The lake is from this place than the hill. a) more south; b) more southern; c) souther 382. He is not healthy at all; on the contrary, he's .. ) a sick; b) an ill; c) a ill 383. “How far is the drug-store?” "It’s... a) further; b) farther; c) farer 384. This lady made an confusion. She must be ashamed. outer; b) utter; c) utmost 385. He is rather ill-behaved. His sister is... a) gooder-behaved; b) well-behaved; c) better-behaved 386. Mary is ... than her husband. far gentler; b) far gentle; c) farther gentle 387. The more, .. a) the best; b) the better; c) better 388. That's rude of him! a) awful; b) awfuly; c) awfully 389. | don’t have many responsibilities; | have ..... a) a few; b) few; c) a little 390, The friends | have in this little town are not enough to keep me company. few; b) little; c) less 391, The dolls’ house is than a real house. a) more smaller; b) more small; c) much smaller 392. He isa little man with... little; b) a little; c) few 393, We need some... information to write the report. farther; b) far; c) further o .. man, o .. than you think.” » at any rate. » .. hope. He is quite hopeless. MORPHOLOGY — ovammieu wiur LamSc 394, Nobody can solve a problem .. he does. a) as quickly as; b) as quicklier as; c) as quick as 395. I've bought a new perfume. It smells a) good; b) well; c) nicely 396. It has been snowing wm these days. a) heavy; b) heavily; c) heavyly 397. The books we have to read for the exam are .... a) rather; b) fairy; c) fairly 398, He hit himself and got a seu a) rather; b) fairly; c) fairy ~. had she closed the door, than the wind flung it open. a) Hardly; b) No sooner; c) Scarcely 400. He's been working all day long. He must be a) dead; b) deadly; c) deady 41, ..nnnnnn had he heard about his friend’s success when he ran to congratulate him. a) No sooner; b) Hardy; c) Barely 402. Sam needs .... money to buy a new car than he has saved so far. a) many more; b) much more; c) the more; : . he works, the sooner he will finish. a) The harder; b) Harder as; c) The hardest; 404. We are neighbours; he lives my house. a) the nearest to; b) next to; c) near; 405. This was .. ... the best theatre performance at this year's festival. a) far; b) by farthest; c) by far; 406. Her uncle is.........than | thought. a) more older; b) much older; c) the most oldest; 407. Look at these two pretty wun Girls! a) Chinese; b) Chineses; c) chinese; 408. | do like both paintings; the former is colourful and the swum 1S OFiginal. a) last; b) latest; c) latter; 409, The accents of English in different countries sound ....... a) different; b) differentiated; c) differently; 410, His comments on the professor's speech were all. .. interesting. 399... a) the farthest-fetching; b) the most far-fetching; c) the furthest-fetching; MORPHOLOGY aby ovamieu wir Laine 7. PREPOSITION AND ADVERBIAL PARTICLES (Phrasal Verbs) 411. When you are .....0.. the train, you mustn't lean out! a) in; b) at; d) into the tram right here and get.. .. at the next stop. a) into, out; b) on, off; c) in, out; d) on, down 413. Students have to learn many poems a) at; b) to; c) into; d) by .. my place for the 414, I've invited my friends to come weekend. a) at; b) to; c) in; d) for 415. Wait .......... me to finish writing this letter and I'll join you out. a) for; b) at; c) on; d) up 416. The train should arrive - the City ses ing unexpected comes .. . 5 o'clock if noth- a) at, at, out; b) in, at, by; c) in, at, up; d) at, by, in AAT. Let's £0 sesensrre i my astonishment, the dresses they were wearing ly the same. a) In; b) To; c) At; d) By 419. | generally agree you, but | object... attitude as regards your work, your general a) to, to; b) to, at; c) with, with; d) with, to 420. He entered the hall, threw a glance . her and left. a) at; b) to; c) towards; q) for 421. Even though you may consider it to be a right decision, = my opinion it's wrong, a) to; b) in; c) at; d) by 32) MORPHOLOGY Svariieu wiui CamSc 422. She feels embarrassed because she is always laughed by her classmates. a) by; b) to; c) at; d) with 423, Although James is a poor speaker, he is very skille ing speeches. a) b) to; c) at; d) on 424. Let's play with the ball. Throw it .. a) in; b) at; c) towards; d) to 425. Somebody threw a stone .. him and hit him. a) in; ) at; c) to; d) into 426. Being very interested .. . classical music, she is keen .. Boing to the concert. a) on, at; b) in, about; c) in, on; d) about, on 427. You should be more polite............. this lady, she’s our new boss. a) with; b) at; c) on; d) to 428. She is hardly ever satisfied ............ her employees’ perfor- mance. a) with; b) to; c) at; d) on 429. Her husband is often awa) business. a) with; c) at; d) on 430. I'm tired .. all this small talk of theirs. a) witl b) of; c) for; d) on 431. Where are my tickets? I've been looking .... them all over the house. a) at; b) into; c) for; d) up 432. Who looks... . your children when you are away? a) for; b) ati c) to; | 433, Take .. your coat and try this raincoat. a) off, on; b) on, out; c) out, on; d) off, out MORPHOLOGY 33) ovammieu wiur LaMSce 434, You must be fed .. with this unpleasant work you have been doing for so long! a) by; c) in; 435. Who do you think I ran a) over; c) into; 436. | can hardly hear you. Speak .... a) on; b) c) off; d 437. Do you go car? No, | prefer to go ..... foot. a) by, by; b) with, on; c) by, on; d) by, to 438. If you want to get ...... the post-office, you have to go straight on.... . the street corner. a) to, up to; b) to, until; c) at, after; d) at, to 439. Don’t stand the corridor, come ... the living-room. a) on, into; b) in, into; c) on, in; d) in, to 440. | can’t come to work on Friday. Could you give me a day b) in; A d) up 441. He’s never been late for a meeting. He always comes ...... time. a) on; b) in; c) d) at 442. Man) the day! a) b) at; ¢) d) of 443. If you have never skied, you should try it... a) on; b) out; c) in; d) up 444, When we entered the restaurant, she was just being waited b) on; ' d) in such a hurry that tl with him, ty hey can hardly keep... a) in, up; b) on, up; ¢) in, on; 4) in, by a4 MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur GamSce 446, The investigation hasn’t been completed; they are still looking the matter. b) up to; c) over; d) into w the hand and smiled friendly. a) at; b) on; c) by; d) to 448. The music is too loud. Turn it woe Please. a) up; ) down; c) off; d) out 449. The plane is flying ........ a height of 10,000 meters. a) at; b) to; c) on; d) with 450. The play is show for another week; don’t miss it! a) at; b) in; c) into; d)on 451. Can you see that café .. the right? I'll see you there = half an hour. a) at, in; b) to, after; ¢) on, in; d) in, in 452. Take the first turning ....... the left and go the bridge. a) on, over; b) to, over; c) at, above; d) to, on 453. Hungary lie: the west of Romania. a) on; b) in; c) at; d) to a) on; b) in; c) at; d) to 455. The teacher is sitting ..... the desk, marking papers. a) on; b) in; c) at; d) by 456. We can't dance nnn... this music, it's awful. a) on; b) to; c) by; d) at 457. I've only bought this pair of trousers ............ 10 pounds. a) at; b) with; c) for; d) by 458. IU Call sennenne YOU after classes. a) on; b) for; ) after; d) up MORPHOLOGY (38) ovammieu win GamSce 459. Don't write a) with, wi 1 in; c) in, wil d) with, in , : 460. Although he knows how dangerous it is, he enjoys driving .. high speed. a) with; b) by; d) to your good suggestion, | wouldn't have made the right decision. a) at; b) with; c) without; d) for " 462. You should excuse him; he didn’t make it purpose, a) on, by; b) on, in; c) by, by; d) by, out of 463. Help yourself ......... Some cakes. a) with; b) to; c) at; d) for 464, The managers tried to prevent the workers... strike. a) to, at; b) to, on; c) from, on; d) from, to 465. The principal approved ... .. her taking up a part-time job in the school library. a) at; b) in; ¢) to; d) of 466. Our new team leader must be feeling very important, as he looks .. on all of us. a) up; b) down; c) to; d) at 467. I'd rather travel in the morning. .. the night train and be in Budapest a) on; b) in; c) by; d) with 468, | forgot to wins my watch yesterday, so it has TUN suns a) out, out; b) up, down; c) out, by; d) up, back 469. The man was charged .... years in prison, a) of b) for; c) with; d) after theft and sentenced to two (36) MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur CamSc 470. Who is .... station? a) at, of; c) in, off . charge 471. c) By; giving information at the railway b) at, with; d) on, to the whole, everything seems to be all right. b) In; d) On 472. If you don’t know a phone number, you should look it se in the phone directory. a) for; b) up; c) at; d) into shes As he has played truant for a whole week, now he has to catch .. oe b) at; c) by; d) on 474, You shouldn't let him treat you like that! You should stand — him! a) by; b) for; c) up to; d) by with 475. He doesn’t want to give up arts. He says he has great satis- faction painting. b) from; c) by; d)in 476. You've left the lights on and your battery will run... oa a) out; b) down; c) off; d) up 477. You can't sweeten your tea, we have just run sugar. a) off; b) over; c) down of; d) out of 478, After breaking the news to her, she gazed at him for a few moments .. surprise. a) at; b) with; c) in; d) out of : 479. She was sitting on the sofa crying grief. a) in; b) out o c) with; d) at : 480. He left . the doctor's great pain. a) at, i b) to, with; c) for, with; d) for, in 481, Keep enn the grass! a) out of; b) off; c) out on; d) away from MORPHOLOGY 187) ovarnmmed wrircamSc 482. There was something in the make . what it was, d seem true. a) out; b) ¢) for; d) 484, It's dangerous to drive..... a) to; b c) by; d 485, While looking through some photo of my grandfather. bi ve been made far distance, but | couldn't ) for up; ) into night. ) in; on old papers, | came a) by; b) along; c) into; d) across 486. The plane should take .. any minute now, a) off; b) on; c) out; d) up 487. She made the wise decision of BIVING coennmee SMOKIN and taking... sports. a) up, up; b) up, on; c) up, to; d) out, up 488. He made a terrible blunder taking the landlord ....... the doorkeeper. a) instead of; b) to; ¢) for ; d) by 489. When her father scolded and punished her, the little girt BLOKE vn COALS. a) up; b) off; c) out; d) into 490. They used to be a pair, but after their last argument they broke .. b) up; c) down; d) apart 491, Can YOU DANE seen FOF A Moment? I'll be right back. a) out; b) up; c) on; d) by 492. | told her to wait for a second on the Phone, but she hung b) on; d) off MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur LamSce 493, Before leaving, the cashier has to count the cash, a) out; b) up; ¢) with; d)in 494, As they get .... very well together, they decided to get married. a) away; b) on; c) out; d) by 495. His doctor prescribed him good medicines, so that he may his illness soon. a) away; b) out of c) off; d) over 496, It can't have been the whole truth; he must be keeping something .. . from us. a b) away; c) out; d) off 497. What does this sign stand... a) out; b) to; c) for; d) on 498. We suspected him in vain. It turned .... brother's fault, after all. a) up; b) out; c) off; d) by 499. He is too rude for me to put his behaviour. a) out with; c) to; d) up with 500. He ran out ... the street and knocked some- body's door. a) to, on; b) on, to; c) in, in; d) in, at .. Such difficulties, 501. If we had known we would come .. we would never have tried. a) into; b) across; c) up against; d) up to 502. She remained an orphan after both her parents passed ..... last year. : a) away; b) out; ¢) on; d) off i 503, He fell...... her as soon as he saw her. It was lov irs sight. a) to, at; b) for, ati c) at, to; d) for, in MORPHOLOGY 139) ovammieu wiur CamSce 504, Although Jane had prepared the plan thoroughly, it didn’t come... b) down; d) across 505. She doesn' 't resemble her mother at all, but she takes her father. a) for; b) like; c) after; d) to 506. If you keep on spending so much, you'll get .... money very fast. a) out of; b) through; c) off; d) down on 507. The good sales brought an increase in the employee's salaries. your a) to; b) at; c) up to; d) about 508. He is sad because he was taken he thought to be his best friend. yy the one whom a) up; b) in; c) on; d) out 509. The trees in blossom give .... . a very pleasant smell. a) out; b) in; c) off; d) away 510. It was his old worn-out shoes that gave him ....... at Our last fancy-dress ball. a) up; b) out; c) off; d) away 8. THE VERB A) IRREGULAR VERBS 511. Later, he.......... me a glass of water. a) buy b) brought; c) bringed; d) bring; 512. I'll never forget what he has. .for me. a) did; loes; c) done; d) doing; 513. | ...mu..that he was very tired. a) seen; b) was seeing; c) seed; d) saw; MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiurcamSce 514, It was much later than | wesc a) thought; b) sought; c) thinke d) was thinking; 515. The Indians .more about nature than the white men. a) new; b) knew; c) knowed; d) knowing; 516. He .....the book which | was reading and looked at it. a) talked; b) taked; c) took; d) taken; he bus and started walking. a) getting off; b) got off; c) gone off; d) going off; 518, They said they had simplly.... about the meeting. a) forgot; b) forget; c) forgotten; d) forgoten; 519. A strange feeling over me. b) krept; a c) creeper d) creeepd 520. The poli ... to the scene of the accident. al b) sped; c) spet; d) speeding; 521. | have never been........a better lesson. a) thought; b) tought; c) taught; d) teached; 522. Strong wind .over the fields. a) sweeped; b) seeped; c) wept; d) swept; 523, She.......and slammed the door. a) strid off; b) strided off; c) strode off; 524, The portrait has been .. d) stridden off; with amazing accuracy. b) drawn; d) drawing; right through at open window. b) flied; d) flyed; horses. b) breding; d) breeding; the sheets on the bed. spread; b) spred; : spreaded; d) sparred; an MORPHOLOGY ovamieud wrorcamSc from the election a week ago. 528, The candidate... a) withdrawn; b) withdrew; c) withdrawed; d) withdrought; 529. His sister was badly. in the accident. a) heart; b) hurted; c) hurting; d) hurt; 530, It was too late when we had finally ... a) founded out; b) found out; c) find out; d) finded out; 531. They put on their skis and decided to.......the slope. a) slid down; b) slide down; c) slit down; d) slight down; 532. After having been by a swarm of bees he nearly died. a) stung; b) sting; c) stang; d) stinging: 533, Both his feet had been........ in the fall. a) breaked; b) broke; c) breaking; d) broken; 534, As the tree - trunk was too heavy to carry they decided to b) see; c) seen; d) sawed; 535. After he had........down in the armchair he opened the newspaper. a) set; b) sat; c) sett; d) sitting; 536. The children offered to.....out the cutlery. 3 oH b) sat; c) set; d) sitting; 537. It was so hot that the sheep col fe po their fleece. a) shod; b) shed; c) shad; d) shud; 538, Our mother always took care that our feet were warmly a) shed; b} ; | c) shod; a : aaa was much aie than | had expected. e b) paid; c) paying; d) ies 540. They milked the cow and 4 a) fed; c) feeded; ca) MORPHOLOGY ocammeu wiur CamSc 541, When the dam burst h to a drifting piece of wood, a) clinged; ) clunged; c) clang; d) clung; 542. We were in the action. a) catched up; b) caught up; c) cought up; d) coat up; 543, The governmen lot to change the existing laws. a) chose; b) choose; c) chosed; d) choosing; 544, The girl ... me a glance and hurried on. a) cost; b) cast; c) casted; d) costed; 545. This bracelet ha: e a fortune. a) cost; b) cast; c) casted; d) costed; 546. The manager was pleased with the way he had... client. a) deals; b) dealt; c) dealed; d) dealing; 547. Realising that his mother was not there the child...into tears. a) berst; b) bearst; c) burst; d) bursts; 548, Because they could not see anything they... a) lighted; b) lited; c) lit; d) lyte; 549. After they had lost the battle the soldiers. field. a) fleed; b) fled; ¢) flied; d) flight; / 550. Because of the sudden fall in temperature everything was.... a) frozen; b) freezed; c) freeze; 551, It was late autumn and the trees wert a) loaden; c) laded; 582. The fairy in a castle under the lake. b) dwell; d) dwelling; he stolen goods behind a cupboard. b) hidden; d) hided; ee MORPHOLOGY iia Ovammieu wiur GamSce 654, Suddenly the windows were. open by the wind, ung; b) fling; ; awe d) flinged; 655. The road. to a chalet In the mountains, a) lead; b) led; c) lad; d) layed; 56, The boy asked 0 De wim.ufor what he had done. a) forgave; b) forgot; c) forgiven; d) forgiving; 557, After she had read the letter she....jt into two, a) tears; b) tore; c) tored; d) teared; 558, He always p the clock before he goes to bed, a) wound: b) wounded; c) winded; d) winds; 559. The girls have... garlands and bracelets of spring flowers. a) waved; b) wove; c) waves; d) woven; 560. The judge knew that the witness had.......relevant evidence. a) withhold; b) withhelt; c) withheld; d) witheld; 561. After washing all the windows, mother... curtains. a) hanged; b) hung; c) hunged; d) hang; 562. In Victorian England criminals were a) hanged; b) hunge c) hung; d) hang; 563. She felt exhausted and........down for a while to rest. a) lied; b) lay; c) layed; d) lain; 564, You may be the boss but you can't. here, lown the rules a) lie; c) lay; 566. It is all in vain, we can never-........ this competition. a) won; b) win; c) wan; d) winning; 566. She was so soft - hearted she could never... to do difficult jobs. a) withstand; b) withstood; c) withstund; d) withstud; being asked om MORPHOLOGY ovamieu win CamSce 567. The elephants ..........all over the plantation. a) tred; b) have tread; c) has trod; d) have trodden; 568. She used to wash knit-wear by hand and em out gently. a) wrought; b) wrung; c) wring; d) wringed; 569. The old lady ......with difficulty and greeted us. a) raised; b) rised; c) rosed; d) rose; 570. Romantic poets .......4 a) thought; c) seeked; 571. The seeds they. -in autumn were covered by the snow. a) saw; b) sow; c) sowed; d) seen; 572, The freshly ........gfass was collected in small heaps. a) mewed; b) mowed; c) mown; d) moved; 573. In the last century farmers in Australia often. sheep just for fun. a) shor; b) sheared; c) shorn; d) shored; 574. When he realized that he had eaten a fly, he.......it out. a) spat; b) sput; c) spitted; d) spatted; 575. After washing my new dress | realised how much it had ...... a) shrank; b) shrinked; cc) shrunk; d) shranked; 576. They decided it was better if they. unwanted stuff. a) ride; b) rid; c) ridden; d) riding; 577. The child mounted the pony then... been born in the saddle. .themselves of away as if he had a) rode; b) rid; c) ridden; d) ridd; 578. As the storm broke, a huge flash of lightning........the sky. a) rend; b) rent; c) rented; d) rest; 579.1 knew he nevernuunnntO hurt me. a) meant; b) mean; c) ment; d) means; MORPHOLOGY 145 ovamieu win LamSce 580, Although he denied it we could see that the boy was... with | ae b) smite c) smitten; d) smited; hese 581. We realised we would never make it to the airport as we were......in the traffic. ' a) stick; b) stuck; c) stack; d) sticked; : 582. He carelessly....the rucksack on his back and started uphill. a) slung; b) sling; c) slang; d) slinged; 583, The wool they........was white and fluffy. a) spin; b) spun; c) spinned; d) spint; 584. The bruise was purple and badly........ a) swell; b) swelled; c) swollen; d) swelt; 585. The archaeologists .......all the hill but found no further relics. a) dug up; c) have dug uj 586. The news were a) broadcast; c) broadcasting; 587. As he stumbled he. b) had dug up; d) have digged up; ist night, too late for us. b) broadcasted; d) broadcasts; ‘and was overtaken by the others. a) fallen; b) fell; c) felt; d) feeled; 588. Never in my life have | .....s0 very ashamed. a) fell; b) fallen; c) feeling; d) felt; 589. They lived in a small cottage ........by everybody. a) forsook; b) forget; c) forsaken; d) forshook; 590. The heart he had carved was neatl a) cleaved; b) cleft; c) cleaving; d) cleafed; 591. The old couple never swawanybody enter their house. a) left; b) leaved; c) let; d) le 592. She is so mean she has never... is any of her books. a) let; b) lets; c) lends; d) lent; "46° MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur CamSce 593. The book was bound in leather and the letters ... a) golded; b) gilded; c) gilt; | d) guilded; 594. The authorities........the marchers to cross the town, a) forgave; b) forgot; c) forbade; d) forbidden; 595, We found that the a) spilled; c) spilt; 4) spoild; 596. His nerves were.........because of the constant harassment. a) shoot; b) shot; c) shi d) shaught; 597. They the pearls on a thin nylon cord. a) stringed; b) strang; c) strung; d) strand; 598. She could have neither phoned not........ a) wrote; b) wrought; c) writted; d) written; 599. After she heard the news she broke down and.......fora long time. a) weept; b) weeped; c) wept; d) wapt; 600. We saw how he.......... after he had started business with us. a) throved; b) throve; c) srove; d) throad; 601. They only used finely ..........coffee beans. a) grinded; b) grounded; c) ground; d) grownd; 602. The snake attacked suddenly and .....deeply into his leg. a) bite; b) bit; c) bitten; d) byte; 603. The difficulty........from the initial layout of the plan. a) rose; b) rise; c) risen; d) arose; 604. We were afraid that he might. a) blood; b) bleed; c) bled; d) blead; 605. The old prince feared what tragedy would ......the family after his death. a) befallen; b) befell; i: c) befall; d) befeel; MORPHOLOGY 47 ovammieu wiur VainSce f ca) 606. His whole attitude.........of good education. a) bespeak; b) bespoken; c) speaked; d) bespoke; and what we drank did not count. b) ate; d) aten; 608. He........all hardships valiantly. a) beared; b) bored; c) bore; d) born; 609. All the trees were.....in the wind. a) bended; b) bent; c) blent; d) blend; 610. Her voice a) ringe b) rung; c) rang; d) ringd. B) TENSES ¢ Present Tenses 611. | always . you at the corner of the street. a) met; b) meet; c) am meeting; d) have met; 612. Usually he at seven. a) wake up; b) is waking up; c) wakes up; d) will be waking up; 613. | never... hat he means, a) understood; b) understands; c)am understanding; _d) understand; 614, Mary often ....uuto write her homework. a) forget; b) have forgotten; c) forgets; 4) is forgetting; 615. Sometimes we that they return. a) are hopin, b) will hope; c) hope; d) hopes; 616. She is a dancer. She, at the opera. a) dances; b) is dancing; c) dance; d) danced; 617. It... in winter. a) are snowing; b) is snowing; c) snows; d) snow; MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur CamSce 618. Children playing in the sand. a) are enjoying; b) enjoy; c) has enjoyer d) enjoys; 619. Many old peopl a) are living; c) live; 620. Architects... b d he plans of bui in this neighbourhood. ) is living; ) lived; dings. a) are making; b) make; c) made; d) makes; 621. He generally sings in English but today he........in French. a) sings; b) sing; c) is singing; d) sang; 622. The old man who........past the a) walks; b c) is walking; 623. The baby is hungry. It window lives next door. has been walking; d) walk; a) has cried; b) is crying; c) cry; d) cries; 624, Where are you? I... a) sit; b) will sit; c) am sitting; d) have sat; 625. I ecene a coat because the sun is not shining. a) am wearing; b) wear; c) wore; d) wears; 626. You are going to come to my party,....? a) aren't you? b) do you? c) will you? 627. What on eart! 2 som YOUsn? d) won't you? a) are. doing? b c) is....doing? d ? 628, The letter he....... Will be a pleasure ) read. a) writes; b) is writing; c) write; d) written; 629. Why... . at me? , a) is they laughing; b) are they laughing; c) laugh they; d) did they laughed; 630. He vasa my toys! a) is always taking; b) takes; c) take; d) will take; 631, His father .....books for a living. — a) is writing; b) writes; c) wrote; d) written; MORPHOLOGY 49) ovammieu win VainSce 632. The whole place one hu; a) rapidly become; c) is rapidly becoming; 633, The sun a) is shini c) was shining; 634, | think that he is saying that a) has left; c) is leaving; 635. Cuckoos.......nests. a) not build; c) do not build; 636. Switch on the light, it a) was getting; c) get; 637. You like to eat chocolates........ a) don’t you; c) won't you; 638. He ......uhis friend off. a) just see; c) is just seeing; 639. They ......for you on the telep! a) are asking; c) asks; 640. Tom, like many of his friend: the trip next week. a) are hoping; c) hopes; 641. My friend: a) brought; c) have brought; 642. He......very much since I last a) changed; c) will change; verything ge tourist resort. b) becomes rapidly; d) rapidly have become warmly although you can tell it is winter. b) shines; d) will shin the train b) leaves; d) will leave; at 8 sharp. b) does not build; d) not built; dark. b) gets; d) is getting; 2 b) doesn't you; d) haven't you; b) just sees; d) just will see; hone. b) ask; d) asked; Ss, to be selected to go on b) is hoping; d) will hope; you see here. b) has brought; d) bring; saw him. b) changes; d) has changed; 643. |.......him to lunch with us several times. a) ask; c) asked; 644, | see you.......much. a) hasn't done; c) didn’t do; 645, He a) wrote; (50) b) have asked; d) am asking; b) haven't done; d) hadn't done; only once since he went away. b) is writing; MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur LamSce c) has written; d) will write; 646, | want you to remember that I... .. you for anything before. a) never asked; b) have never asked; c) has never asked; d) never ask 647. We ...... each other long. a) don't know; b) didn’t know; c) haven't known; d) won't know 648, |....... anything like this lately. a) don't see; b) haven't seen; c) didn’t see; d) see; 649. Why are you laughing? He....... me some very funny things. a) told; b) just is telling; c) has just told; d) tells just; 650... what you have been looking for? a) Did you find; b) Will you find; c) Do you find; d) Have you found? 651. | see you .. letters all morning. a) are writing; b) have written; c) have been writing; d) write; 652. How long......... here? a) you are standing; b) stand you; c) have you stood; d) have you been standing; 653. You ...... a word about your holiday, John. a) don't say; b) haven't said; c) haven't been saying; d) are saying 654, |......for my chance to put a word in. a) wait; b) waited; c) have been waiting; —_d) waiting; 655. This nois . ever since | have been sitting here. a) is going on; b) has been going on; c) was going on; d) went on 656. We........ each other for long. a) don't see; b) have seen; c) haven't seen; d) didn’t see; 657. Most of us...... awake since five o'clock to watch the sunrise. a) been; b) has been; c) have been; d) are; 658. My teacher is angry if she.......litter in the classroom. a) finds; b) has found; c) had found; d) is finding; 659. Neither Peter nor his friends........the way to the chalet. a) find; b) has found; MORPHOLOGY Jb ovammieu wiur Vance c) have found 660. Now, that you. d) have been finding; we can start working. a) came; b) come; c) have come; d) will come; 661. What we about is very interesting. a) ta b) have been talking; c) talked; d) had talked; 662. My parents and 1........ here for a very long time. a) are living; b) has been living; c) lived; d) have been living; so much noise!”, 663. “How can anyone sleep when you .. complained my father. a) made; b) have made; c) are making; d) are made; 664. Since you .. hy | am doing this, I'll tell you. a) have asket b) asked; c) have been asking; d) will ask; 665." We uuu a great victory over our enemies”, the general said. a) have been winning; —_b) were winning; c) won; d) have won; 666. Peter... ... model airplanes since he was eight years old. a) collects; b) have collected; c) is collecting; d) has been collecting; 667. Please buy me some stamps if you .. downtown. a) go; b) will go; c) have gone; d) went; 668. When you......... using my mobile phone, pay the bill, please. a) finish; b) finished; c) have finished; d) will finish; Pele pair of gloves.......in my drawer since my grandmother ed, a) has kept; b) have been kept; c) has been kept; d) is kept; 670. Either of US ...... Capable of making mistakes. a) was; b) have been; c) is; d) were; MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur CamSc ° Past Tenses 671. Oliver twenty miles that day. a) was walking; b) walked; c) has walked; 4d) had been walking; 672. AS a Child SHE vrnornonm playing with dolls, : a) enjoyed; b) was enjoying; c) has enjoyet d) has been enjoying; 673. Columbu: America more than 400 years ago; a) has discovered; b) discovered; ; c) discovers; d) was discovering; 674. | .....one like it a month ago. a) buy; b) has bought; c) bought; d) buys; 675. How long ago . the last war? a) is; b) has been; c) were; d) was; 676. We........when we were in a summer camp. a) meet; b) met; c) were meeting; d) have met; 677. They last .......each other when they were students. a) saw; b) have seen; c) were seeing; d) see; 678. | ..nouSChHOOL in 1969. a) have finished; b) finished; c) was finishing; d) had finished; 679. | was very ill last year and for two weeks | .. room. a) hadn't left; b) haven't left; c) didn’t leave; d) didn't left; 680. When | was a child 1........chase cats. a) use to; b) used; c) was using; d) used to; . 681. We always . our best when we were working. a) do; b) did; c) done; d) were doing; 682. When | saw her She wnnumna blue dress. a) wears; b) was wearing; c) used to wear; d) wore; ' We ....... to the station when it began to rain. a) walked; b) are walking; c) were walking; d) was walking; MORPHOLOGY ‘53° ovammieu wiur GamSce 684, While | was writing a letter the telephone a) ring; b) was ringing; c) rang; d) has rung; 685. The house fast so we broke a window to get out. a) burnt; b) has burnt; c) was burning; d) has been burning; . the match at five o'clock? a) Haven't you watched; b) Didn’t you watch? c) Hadn't you watched?) Weren't you watching? 687. | returned to the ship as the sun 686. a) set; b) was setting; c) has set d) were setting; 688. He.......his watch while he was sightseeing in London. a) was losing; b) was loosing; c) lost; d) has lost; 689. As | was crossing the street he .... along in a new car. a) was driving; b) drove; c) was driven; d) had driven; 690. | remembered the day | first......... to school. a) gone; b) had gone; c) went; d) was going; 691. | thought ShE wun Cute. a) were; b) is; c) has been; d) was; 692. One day, while her mother was not looking, she a) run; b) was running; c) ran; d) had run; 693, Wha‘ your name was? a) did you say; b) do you say; c) you said; d) have you said; 694, | saw you yesterday while you on the balcony. a) sat; b) were sitting; c) had sat; d) was sitting; 695, How much for the new dress you bought last week? a) have you paid; b) paid you; c) did you pay; d) did you paid; 696, In my youth | NEVEF nnn | WOUld become a lawyer. a) think; b) thought; c) was thinking; d) have thought; 697. We waited in the station until the train a) arrived; b) has arrivec c) would arrive; d) was arriving; MORPHOLOGY ovameu wiur CamSce 698. What ... a) are you doing? b) c) were you doing; d) 699, laevis a) expected; c) have expected; b) 4) . when the lights went out? did you; have you done to be back on Saturday, but | missed the bus, was expecting; would expect 700. He had an accident because he .. a) was driving; b) drove: too fast. c) has driven; 3) i 701. She told me his name after h drives; a) was leaving; b) left; c) had left; d) leaves; 702. He ... jothing before | asked him to. a) did; b) had done; c) done; d) was doing; 703. |... Sorry that | had hurt him. a) am; b) had been; c) was; d) have been; 704. They thanked me for what I... a) have done; b) di c) do; d) had done; 705. As soon as they... ., | sat down to rest. a) had left; b) leave; c) will leave; d) would leave; 706. When we arrived the party a) already has begun; ) a ready began; c) begun; d) had already begun 707. He died after he... ill for a long time. a) was; b) had been; c) has been; d) was being; 708. Hardly .. .. when they started cheering. a) did the play end; b) the play had ended; 709. He wondered why | . a) have not visited c) had not visited; 710. We asked him what countrie! a) visited; c) had visited; 711, The burglar refused to admit a) had broken; c) has broken; MORPHOLOGY .. him before. b) was the play ending; d) had the play ended; b) did not visi d) was not visiting; s he .. b) is visitin d) will vis that he into the house. b) had been braking; d) broke; ovammieu wiurcamSce "56. 712. No to enrol. 713. It... 714. The accepted the performance. 715. He 716, They decided they .. .. about the language class than | decide sooner ... a) | heard; b) have heard; c) did | hear; d) had | heard; for a long time before the slope was good for skiing, a) has been snowing; b) snowed; c) had been snowing; — d) would snow ey... for three hours when the director finally a) rehearsed; b) were rehearsing; have been rehearsing; d) had been rehearsing; ¢| said he there all the time. a) waited; b) is waiting; c) had been waitin, d) has been waiting .. in one place for too long. a) stayed; b) were staying; c) are staying; d) had been staying; 717. We in Paris when you were there last year. a) were not living; b) had not been living; c) have not lived; d) would not live; 718. They .. for several hours when they finally reached the peak. a) would be climbing; —_b) climbed; c) had been climbing; _—_d) had climbed; 719. He was still sleeping when |... = a) left; b) had left; c) was leaving; d) had been leaving; 720. We were sorry to say good bye after We wun SUCH a good time together. a) spent; b) had been spending; c) were spending; d) had spent; 721. He .. three interviews before he was granted the scholarship. a) had had; b) had; c) will have; d) was having; 722. And there was standing in front of me the man whose name | a) was forgetting; b) forgotten; b) had forgotten; c) had been forgetting 723, He told me he... moving house for a long time. a) considered; b) had been considering; c) has been considering; d) would consider MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur CamSc 724. His photo... on the table since she left him. a) had been lieing; b) would lie; c) lay; d) had been lying; 725. | was wondering whether he...... to me deliberately . a) has lied; b) had lain; c) had been lying; d) had lied; 726. ThEY semen the same monotonous exercise until the teacher realized they did not understand it . a) were doing; b) did; c) have been doing; d) had been doing; 727. He..... glasses, that's why I didn’t recognize him at the party. a) has been wearing; b) was wearing; c) wore; d) had been wearing 728. He lasses before he got contact lenses. a) wore; b) was wearing; c) had been wearing; d) had worn; 729. The fire....... for some time before anyone noticed the smoke. a) smouldered; b) was smouldering; c) has smouldered; d) had been smouldering; 730. He repeatedly for more money to be invested in council houses. a) was asking; b) had asked; c) had been asking; d) would be asking ¢ Future Tenses 731. They .... here next week. a) are; b) will be; c) have been here; d) were; 732. We .. . care of it soon. a) take; b) are taking; , c) shall take; d) shall be taking; 733. He.... an interview on Monday. a) will have; b) have; c) is having; d) would have; 734, ben tennis in the aunt clears up. lay; b) play; 4 aeons d) will have played; 738. He. you the book tomorrow afternoon. a) is sending; b) will send; c) will be sending; d) sends; MORPHOLOGY 37; ovarmeu win LAS: 736. Nobody ... it. a) shall ever know; c) is ever knowing; b) will ever know; d) will be knowing; 737. She vinnie a BOO Wife. a) has made; b) was made; c) will make; d) is making; 738. We in this house. a) Will always be living; b) shall always live; c) always shall be li d) will have lived; 739. If all goes well, |. is summer. a) graduated; b) shall be graduating; c) would graduate; d) shall graduate; 740. They im before he leaves. a) won't see; b) shan’t see; c) wouldn't see; d) won't be seeing; 741. You will help us, ... a) shan't you? b) you will? c) won't you? d) you will not? 742. What in ten years’ time? a) are you doing; b) will you do; ¢) will you be doing; d) you do: 743. Don't disappoint me, | .on you at the meeting. a) shall be counting; b) was counting; c) count; d) would count; 744. This time tomorrow they the sun on the beach. a) will lie; b) will be lying; c) would lie; d) lay; 745. She .......for at least another hour. a) talks; b) is talking: c) will be talking; d) has talked; TAB. unt town again this week ? a) You going; b) Will you be going; c) You have gone; d) You have been going; 7AT. We .... lot of them in the following weeks. A aul = b) have seen; c) shall be seeing; d) are seeing; 748. You all right in two or ne days, § 3} will feel; b) feel; C) felt; d) will be feeling; 749.1 comnuh@t first thing in the ash so I'll ask her then. a) would see; b) shall be seeing; c) shall have seen; d) see; MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur LamSce 750. Well, as | have to get up early in the Morning, ......to bed a) I'l go; b) go; c) I'll be going; A fri going; 71. to pay for it yourself? j a) Will you; i b) Will you be; c) Are you going; d) You are going; 752. They wnt dO it all over again, ‘ a) are going; b) will be going; c) will go; d) will; 753, She says she ......0. the washing up later. a) would do; b) is doing; c) is going to do; d) has been doing; 754. That speeding car........turn over, a) will; b) shall; c) has; d) is going to; 755. It's autumn, the leaves ..........s00n. a) are falling; b) will fall; c) are going to fall; d) will have fallen; 756. We .. Steak and potatoes for dinner. a) will have; b) would have; c) will be having; d) are going to have these old buildings and build new ones. e demolishing; —b) are demolishing; c) are going to demolish; d) demolish; 758, She »» have a baby at the end of January. a) is going to; b) will; c) will be having; d) is to; 759. | feel awful, | think ......... be sick. a) I'l; b) I'm going to; c) I'd; d) I've; 760. If | go to her wedding......... to buy a new dress. a) I've; b) I'm going; c) I'm; d) I've had; 761, Look out! That wall... a) will collapse; , b) will be collapsing; c) is going to collapse; —_d) is collapsing; 762. Tomorrow there heavy rain in the north. a) is; b) will be; c) is going to be; d) shall be; 763. I'm afraid | can’t come to the cinema with you tomorrow afternoon, |......my son to the 200. a) will be taking; b) am taking; ss MORPHOLOGY ovammieu win GamSce c) shall be taking; d) am going to be taking; 764, We've got to be at the airport two hours before the plane a) will take off; b) will be taking off; c) takes off; d) is taking off; 765. | don't think vw dinner, I'm not hungry. a) I'll have; b) I'll be having; c) I'm having; d) have; 766. \'m sure . ery well at the exam. a) you'll be doing; b) you'll do; c) you're doing; d) you'll have done 767. When .......8ighteen years old I'll be allowed to drive a car. a) I" b) I'll be; c) I've been; d) | have; 768. By the end of the year they mountains. a) have spent; b) will have spent; c) are spending; d) will be spending; 769. When you arrive we all the food that will be served at the dinner. a) have already prepared; b) will be preparing; c) shall already have prepared; d) shall prepare; 770. \'\l come to your office as soon as .. information. a) I'll obtain; b) I’ve obtained; c) I'll have obtained; d) | obtain; 77\. By then we... .. all the application forms. a) shall have filled out; _b) shall fill out; c) will be filling out; q) filled out . this book will you lend it to me? ten months in the all the necessary b) will have read; c) will be reading; d) have read; 773. The sun .. yy the time you reach home. a) will be setting; b) will have set; c) have set; d) will set; 774, These letters must be posted as soon as they . a) are; b) will be; cc) will have; d) are being; 775, He home before you arrive. a) will be leaving; b) will have left; (60° MORPHOLOGY ovamieu wien CamSce c) have left; 776. By the time we reach the summit we a) have been climbing; b) shall be climbing; d) has left; c) shall have been climbing: d) will climb; 777. By the time the children will be ready. a) will get; c) would get; 778. \f she accepts to marry me all a) have come; c) will have come; 779. We knew that they .. a) will never be able; c) would never be able; 780. They said they a) would be leaving; c) will leave; 781, | asked her whether she... a) will; c) would be; 782. It was obvious to all present that nobody the champion. home from school, dinner b} d) have got; are getting; my dream: b) come; d) will be coming; . to do such a thing b) are never able; d) can never; oon. b) will be leaving; d) are leaving .. attend the party. b) was going to; d) would have; true. s a) would be able; b) will be able; c) could; d) would have; 783. It has been decided that Mary ....... the leading role. a) would play; b) was to play; c) will be playing; d) is to play; 784. The doctor told me that |... to stay in bed for a long time. a) will have; => was; c) would; d) would be; 785. It was strange to think that in a few days We wu together again. a) will be; b) would be; c) had been; d) would have been; 786. | don't feel like visiting my aunt, so I, am not going; retires; MORPHOLOGY b) will not be going: d) would not go will be retiring; has retired; as co ovammieu wiur LamSce .. English since | was at school. a) didn’t speak; b) don’t speak; c) haven't spoken; d) wasn’t speaking 801. ...nune anybody in these two classes know English? a) Do; b) Do not; c) Does; d) Would; 802. this street for ten years, ived; b) am living; c) live; d) have lived; 803. When | last saw him he...........on his bed, a) was laying; b) was lying; c) was lieing; d) is laying; 804. All our suggestions .. . down. a) were been turned; b) have been turned; c) are being turned; d) turned 805. Ask him to come and see me when he work. a) finished; b) had finished; c) has finished; d) will finish; 806. He... . here from 1985 to 1990. a) worked; b) has worked; c) has been working; d) works; 807. | forgot.... a) when does the train leave; b) that when the train leaves; c) when the train leaves; d) when the train will leave; 808. They asked . .. my coffee with or without sugar. a) that | take; b) if | take; c) that I took; d) if | took; 809. Don't write until I... a) tell you; c) told yo 810. My brother a) has admitte b) will tell you; d) had told you; to the university. b) has been admitted; c) had been admitted; —_d) will admit; 811. The Browns are not at home, they «..0.DcpVF to the cinema. a) may go; b) might go; c) might have gone; d) may be going; 812. | can meet you at 8. By that time |... _my homework. a) shall finish; b) should finish; c) have finished; d) shall have finished MORPHOLOGY 2: ovammieu wiur LamSce 813. These days | see them more than a) use; b) use c) used to; d) used; 814, You ....... blame yourself for the accident. It wasn’t your fault. a) needn't; b) mustn't; c) won't; d) oughtn’t; 815. As soon as ........ the advertisement, | phoned the company, a) have see! b) saw; c) see; d) was seeing; . a whole month without 816. By next Sunday, my father... smoking a cigarette. a) has been going; b) has gone; c) will go; d) will have gone; 817. We had hardly sat down when Mary's mother.. a huge cake for us. a) brought; b) had brought; c) has brought; d) would have brought; 818. It was ten years ago when my sister... married. a) has got; b) had got; c) got; d) gotten; 819. When I saw his smiling face, | knew Peter..... of his examination results. a) is having; b) was having; c) has had; d) had had; 820. The children... where to play football. a) have not been told; —_b) were not been told; c) has not been told; d) was not told; . good news 821. It usually .. .. grandmother a long time to remember what she wants. a) take; b) took; c) takes; d) is taking; 822. nnn they pleased when they passed with flying colours? a) Weren't; b) Haven't; c) Wasn't; d) Hadn't; 823. |... to help you out if you ask me nicely. a) shall be willing; b) might be willing; c) would be willing; d) should be willing; 824, What sort of job do you think you ina few years time? a) are doing; b) will do; c) will be doing? d) do; 825. | think we'd better leave the restaurant as soon aS We sum 7 MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur GamSc the bill. a) paid; b) will pay; c) pay; d) have pai 826. | didn't realize how cold it was until |. outside. a) went; b) had gone; c) have gone; d) was going; 827. The two Prime Ministers .. he two . to discuss the current economic crisis. b) are; d) should; to go to the party, but we went anyway. a) haven't been planning; b) weren't planning; c) hadn't been planning; d) didn’t plan; 829. | told HIM | ......mmm to Work so hard for such a low salary. a) am not prepared; b) wasn't prepared; c) didn’t prepare; d) haven't been prepared; 830. | need to be at home early today so I... : a) leave; b) will leave; c) am leaving; d) will be leaving; 831. |........ just about to have a cup of coffee when she called. a) was; b) have been; c) had been; d) were; 832. We criticized by our superiors. a) were constantly being; b) have constantly been; c) used constantly be; —_d) will constantly been; 833. This every four years as you are well aware. a) has been happening; _b) happens; c) was happening; d) has happened 834. They asked where. a) have the boys disappeared; b) the boys disappeared; c) the boys had disappeared; d) had the boys disappeared; 835. |... .. non-stop since Monday. a) am working; b) work; ; c) have worked; d) have been working; 836. She uu... down the telephone when there was a knock on the door. a) hardly has put; b) hardly had put; c) had hardly put; d) has hardly put; 837. They .. ‘o the airport like that. The plane was delayed by several hours. , a}didn't need to rush; —_b) didn’t have to rush; MORPHOLOGY 85) ocammieu wiur LamSce c) needn't rush; d) needn't have rushed; 838. Whenever she went back to the house, they told her the owner out. a) has been; b) was; c) would be; d) may be; to be a very rich man. b) is told; d) is saying; rather not go by train, if you don’t mind. a) had; b) will; c) should; d) would; 841. She was here a minute ago. You .... her. a) just missed; b) have just missed; c) had just missed; d) are just missing; 842. As soon as she... home, | will let you know. a) came; b) will come; c) comes; d) has come; to phone you for the last twenty minutes. a) have tried; b) have been trying; c) tried; d) had tried; 844. This is the last time we... .. you before we leave. a) see; b) have seen; c) are seeing; d) saw; 845. The houses reminded me of those I... . in Spain two years before. a) saw; b) have seen; c) had seen; d) was seen; 846. Each time | take her out she wants to see if I... she has given me. a) wear; b) am wearing; c) wore; d) have worn; 847. | assure you that once you... him you will like him. a) will see; b) see; c) have seen; d) saw; 848. When lunch on Sundays? a) you have b) have you had; c) you have had; d) do you have; 849. You. listened to our advice. a) might; b) can’t have; c) ought to have; d) won't have; 850. This bed. in. a) hasn't slept; b) wasn't slept; "66° MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur camSce c) isn't slept; 4) hasn't been slept; ERBS “Cy Mopar Vi 851. The classes are over, you... go home. a) might; b) shouldn't; c) may; d) shall; 852. Each of you take a book, | don’ mind. a) may; b) might; c) need; d) would; 853. He is the only one who J a) should; c) would; d) has; 854, borrow your bicycle? a) Would; b) May; c) Should; d) Do; 855. Next year they will. to drive that car. a) may; b) be seen; c) be allowed; d) can; B56. ..nnnnnne Carry this suitcase, it’s too heavy. a) may not; b) cannot; c) should; d) needn't; 857. Do you think you ‘olve this maths problem? a) may; b) can; c) would; d) shouldn't; 858. Mother says that the food.. be good after so many days. a) wouldn't; b) mustn't; c) can't; d) need; 859. They be at home yet. a) will; b) can't; c) should; d) would; 860. Peter.......... fead and write when he was only four years old. a) can; b) would; c) could; d) might; 861, My li . be very naughty sometimes. b) can; d) should; amon never find out the truth. a) should; *} Pa wuld; us 863, You... change your mind about going to the party, after all. a) might; b) must; 67" MORPHOLOGY ovammieu win GamMSce ed: d) ought; you see the lights? b) Shan't; d) Shouldn't; 865. You a) shoul b) ought to; c d) needn't; 866. The .. cross the street. a) won't; b) mustn't; c) may; 867. She told US WE sree a) might; b) may; c) can; d) would; 858. You b) would; d) could; take his eyes off her. b) could; c) couldn't; d) would; 871. This film is boring, we... as well go home! a) can't; b) might; c) will; d) should; 872... .. you have a happy life! 5 b) Should; d) Will; think this is easy. i b) mustn't; c) needn't; d) ought to; 874, Have | said anything | . 2 a) can't; b) couldn't; c) oughtn’t; d) wouldn't; 875. How long did you . to stay there? a) must; b) should; c) needed; qd) 876. Give the boy something to eat. be hungry. a) can; b : c) has to; d) must; it be finished by tomorrow? a) Would; b) Need; MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur CamSce c) Has; d) Ought; 878. You... speak so loud ina library. a) wouldn't; b) can; c) should; d) shouldn't; 879. Why . he be different from other men? a) should; b) could; c) might; d) needed; 880. If you .... see him, tell him to phone me. a) woul b) might; c) should; d) will; you be so kind as to lift this case? ‘an; b) Would; d) Might; be at home by now. b) would; d) has to; do it if he could. 7 b) ought to; d) may; .. visit us on Sundays with his pockets filled b) would; d) might; 885. | wish you . leave me alone . a) may; b) should: c) would: d) will; 886. | had warned him time and again but he.... a) won't; b) wouldn't; c) shouldn't; d) couldn't; 887, It is necessary that we... see him now. a) can; b) will; c) should; d) ought to; 888. He .. .. Sit by her and watch over her all the while she was sick. a) would; b) should; c) might; d) wouldn't; have the same name as 889. It’s very strange that he .... my brother. a) would; b) should; c) shall; d) need; 890. The situation ......0. be worse than it is. a) ought to; b) shan't; MORPHOLOGY aoe ovammieu wiur LamSce c) couldn't; d) needn't; I leave these papers a Hea desk? jave; asi d) Ought; Should; q é 892.1 a know why they are enna missed the = ' i ave ad ha d) will have; have; oan forgotten your glasses again! Gs ua have; b) can't have; c) needn't have; d) might not have; 894. They .. .. received our letter yet if they haven't answereq a) might not have; b) should not have; c) could not have; d) would not have; 895. Had the driver not been attentive We ......... lost our lives a) will have; b) could hav c) ought to have; d) had; 896. My bicycle has disappeared, someone stolen it, a) should have; b) would have; c) must have; d) can have; 897. | said things about him | oo a) can’t have; b) wouldn’t have; c) shouldn't have; d) mustn’t have 898. The scene .. well have been described as a happy one. a) shoul b) might; c) must; d) would; 899. |... blind if | did not see what she was like. a) could have been; b) should have been; c) must have been; d) will have been; 900. | wonder what that wu... Meant. a) may; b) could have; c) should have; d) would; 901. He... done it all by himself, somebody helped him. have; b) would have; c) shouldn't have; d) couldn't have 902. | was just Crossing the street when who ... ppear around the corner but a Policeman. a) could have; b) would; ¢) would have; d must; 903, Critics say that no writer, written it better. a) could have; would; c : , 904, You Must ne d) need have; “ought bread, there's still plenty left; ave; b) needn't have; ocUANEWHT, camSc: Ss c) might not have; d) ought not have 905. We . light a fire, it was a nice, warm evening. a) needn't have; b) couldn't; c) didn’t need to; d) ought not to; warned him about the icy road, i; b) should have; have; d) ought to; to warn him about the icy road, he already a) shouldn't have; b) couldn't have; c) didn’t have; d) might have 908. If they hadn’t been warned about the icy road they wu. had an accident. a) would have; b) will have; c) must have; d) can’t have; 909. YOU nw... Dought a new evening dress, the old one is still fashionable. a) should have; b) needn't have; c) might have; d) couldn't have; 910. If we hadn't had a flat tire we a) might have; b) mus: ; c) need have; d) will have; INL. | nese ACCEPted the job, but | don’t like the boss. a) would have; b) must have; c) can't have; d) will have; 912. We are sorry you didn’t ask, we . helped you. a) can't have; b) must have; c) could have; d) were able to; 913. | known it was you who kept phoning me all night! a) might have; b) should have; c) would have; d) could have; 914, He is the kind of person who .. do something like that. a) must; b) should; c) would; d) shall; 915. Try as | | couldn't lift the case. a) can; b) might; c) will; d) shall; 6. This . be your sister. a) ca b) will; c) should; d) has to; 917. All club members .. register at entrance. a) will; b) shall; NoRPHOLoY a ovammieu wiur LamSce d) would; c) must; 918. He........ be clever but this doesn’t mean he can do anything. a) may; b) can; c) must; d) should; 919. |... say they are quite right. a) would; b) will; c) should; d) would; 920. The doctor... .. possibly leave the wounded lying on the pavement. a) wouldn't; b) mustn't; c) needn't; d) couldn't; 921. They etter hurry up if they want to catch the train. a) Id; b) would; c) had; d) need; 922. Candidates .. ... answer all questions. a) are to; b) ought; c) need; d) have; 923. Our team in after training so hard for months, a) shall; b) should; c) need; d) is to; 924. We asked them to lend us his car but he a) won't; b) shouldn't; c) wouldn't; d) can't; 925. He . as much food as he can eat. a) will; b) has to; c) needs; d) might; 926. What they is punishing for their deeds. a) have; b) need; c) must; d) should; 927. The child never... ask for toys when his father was around. a) had; b) must; c) daret d) can; 928. They him to cross in front of the cars. a) will; b) dared; c) would; d) needed; 929. How ‘ou look me in the eye? a) must; b) need; d) may; . happen whether we are careful or not. b) will; d) would; rather wait than risk missing her. i b) could; MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur GamSc c) would; 932. Give me the keys so that I, a) will; c) could; d) shall; 933. He lifted the little girl on his shoulders so that she see better. hs a) can; b) could; c) will; d) must; 934. We didn’t make any noise for fear somebod: a) should; b) would; c) may; 4) can; 935. The thieves have taken everything for all we cared. a) might; b) could c) will; d) must; D) THE PASSIVE VOICE > pace ate 936. She ... by dogs. a) frightens; b) has frightened; c) is frightened; d) will frighten; 937. English .. by everybody here. a) is speaking; b) is spoken; c) has spoken; d) had spoken; 938. The house .. $0 we have to stay with some friends. a) is painted; b) was painted; c) has painter d) is being painted; 939. All the apples by the children. a) are eaten; b) were eaten; c) have been eaten; d) are eating; 940. We tried to open the door but it.... a) was locked; b) has been locked; c) is locked; d) locked; 941. This sonata... by Mozart. a) has been composed; _b) was being composed; c) was compose’ d) will be composed; 942. The whole town in recent years. a) was rebuilt; b) will rebuild; c) is being rebuilt; d) has been rebuilt 943, Many people were watching while the film . a) was being shot; b) was shootin, MORPHOLOGY a3) ovamieu win GamSce 4) c) has been shot; d) had been shot 944. You to arrive by Friday. a) have expected; b) will be expected; c) were expected; d) would be expected; 945. They said that the thief by the neighbours. a) had been seen; b) has been seen; c) was seen; d) will be seen; 946. If you say such things you... a) were laughed at; b) will be laughed at; c) will be laughed; d) will laugh; 947. We have to make sure that the forms . correctly, a) will be filled; b) were filled out; c) are filled; d) have been filled out; 948. He.... . by a famous doctor yesterday. a) was operated; b) has been operated on; c) was operated on; d) operated 949. | promise you that the matter .... a) is looked into; b) has looked into; c) will be looked; d) will be looked into; her twin by everybody. yi b) is taken for; c) will take for; d) was taken; 951. The man... . a falling brick. a) has been hit by; b) have been hit with; c) is being hit with; d) was being hit by; 952. The man... a brick by his attacker last week. a) has been hit by; b) was hit by; c) was hit with; d) was hitting with 953. After his rude behaviour he... . the door. a) has shown; b) was shown; c) has been shown; d) had shown; 954, The little boy a big ball by his grandparents. a) has been given; b) has given; c) was being given; d) is giving; 955. Women ., the right to vote in some countries. b) are denied; c) are being denie d) are denying; 956. The prisoner to stand up, a) ordered; b) has ordered; c) was ordered; d) was ordering; 957. We all ~ $0me questions at the interview next week. a) are being asked; b) will be asked; MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur CamSce c) have been asked; 958. Success .. a) must work; c) must be worked for; 959. This vase ... again. a) cannot repair; b) cannot bs ired; c) canot be repaired; a cant repaing = the truth finally? ‘ a) Were you been told; Were 7 c) Have you been told; | olde d) be asking b) has to work for; d) has to be worked for; 960. ... d) Did told; 961. You will have ae veer a) to examin b) to have been examined: c) examined; ; n 4) to be examined 962. | am surprised to hear that you a) are dismissed; b) were dismissed; c) have been dismissed; d) are being dismissed; 963. Nothing until he came. a) will be done; b) has been done; c) has done; d) had been done; 964. If I... what to do, none of this would have happened. a) were told; b) had been told; c) told; d) was told; 965. Old people a a) should be taken care of; b) should take care of; c) should care of; d) should care for; 966. The game continued while the injured player......... the field. a) was carried off; b) was being carried off; c) was being cared of; —_d) was carrying off; 967. The dog narrowly escaped ..... w» by a car. a) to be run over; b) be run over; c) was run over; d) being run over a good man. a) is thought to be; b) is thinking to be; c) is thought to have been; d) thought to be; ; 969. The police believe the crime bya professional killer. a) has committed; b) to be committed; c) to commit; d) to have been committed; 970. The escaped prisoner in a South American country. a) is thinking to liv b) is thought to be living; c} has thought to live; d) has been lived; 971. When | was travelling on that bus Je a) picked my pockets; MORPHOLOGY a Ocamieu wiur GamSce (76) b) had my pockets picked; c) got my pockets picked; d) have got my pockets picked; 972. The way the money was spent a) had not accounted for; b) had not been accounted for; c) has not been accounted for; d) was not accounted for; 973. |... .. such a wonderful present! a) never was sent; b) was never sent; c) am never sent; d) have never been sent; 974. |... anywhere so far. a) was never sent; b) have never been sent; c) never sent; d) never send 975. She .. .for a scholarship this year. a) has considered; b) was considered; c) has been considered; d) is being considered; 97 severely by his father, he ran away from home. a) Being punished; b) Having been punished; c) To be punished; d) To punish; 977. \'m sorry but there is nothing .. a) to do; b) doing c) to be done; d) been done; 978. | have a vague memory of... ith a heavy object. a) being hit; fs c) hitting; d) being hitting; 979. Never before . so much love! a) the little girl showed; b) was the little girl shown; c) had shown the little girl; d) had the little girl been shown; 980. That book... read! a) just has been; b) has just to be; c) is just been; d) is just to be; 981. All top models.... . Well, a) are photographed; b) have photograph; c) been photographed; —_d) photograph; 982. The snow in the sun, a) is melted; b) has melted; c) was melted; d) was being melted; 983. All the rusty iro in the foundry. a) has melted; b) is melted; MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur LamSce c) has been melting; d) melted; 984, After all the publicity our curiosity a) has risen; ; b) has been risen; c) has been arisen; d) has been aroused like that is a very sad thing. a) Forgetting; b) To be forgotten; c) Forgotten; d) Being forgetting 985. ~E) THE SEQUENCE OF TENSES AND INDIRECT SPEECH-———— The Sequence of Tenses 986. | saw he to speak to me. a) wants; b) is wanting; c) wanted; d) will want; 987. They didn’t understand why We ........ at them. a) are smiling; b) smiled; c) smile; d) were smiling; 988. | knew you me soon. a) would visit; b) will visit; c) visit; d) visited; 989. She wondered what to her favourite blue dress. a) has happened; b) happens; c) had happened; d) will happen; 990. They hadn't let us know that they wn.un0ls.lm arrive in hour town. a) will arrive; b) arrived; c) arrive; d) would arrive; 991. The little town was much more picturesque than l..nuu0- « a) think; b) had thought; c) have thought; d) thought; 992. He spoke English much better than | ....0.j'.j’|GA]t present, a) did; b) was speaking; c) do; d) am speaki 993, This tragic incident reminded him that all people Mortal. 7 b) were; a) are; ' c) will be; d) have been; 994, | tle taught at school that Jupiter .... the largest a7 MORPHOLOGY ovamieu win GamSce planet. : b) is; a) was; 7 c) used to be; d) will be; ; 995, He showed me the man who .. our new neighbour, a) is; b) be; c) were; d) should be; 996. We knew we .. .. count on his help. a) can; b) could; c) are able to; d) were able to; 997. | didn’t realize that he was the young man Iso much... a) admire; b) admired; c) will admire; d) would admire; 998. He insisted that we had his consent to do what we.... a) want; b) shall want; c) should want; d) wanted; 999. Can you remember what he said his name .. a) was; b) is; c) may be; d) can be; 1000. Your brother drove much better at the age of 10 than you ever... a) would; b) will; c) may; d) can; 1001. When I saw her last she . ... football. a) has been playing; b) played; c) was playing; d) is playing; 1002. He told me this morning that he ... yesterday. a) was; b) would be; c) had been; d) has been; 1003. We were not at home when the postman. a) had come; b) comes; c) came; d) would come; 1004, Nobody had to remind me that a friend in need a friend indeed. a) was; b) is; c) had been; d) will be; 1005. George discovered to his horror that he smoen0.. @ maggot. a) had eaten; b) ate; c) has eaten; d) is eating; "78" MORPHOLOGY ovammieu wiur CamSce

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