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adverbs expressing «еще», «даже»




adverbs expressing «еще», «даже»

74. What …have you seen at the museum? (still; more; else)

75. Tom has …finished his work. (still; already; yet)

76. - Don’t make such a noise! - Are the children …sleeping? (still; yet; more)

77. Don’t worry. He is …on the danger list (no more; not longer; no longer)

78. I want to go for a walk. Has it stopped snowing …? (else; yet; still)

79. Do you want …tea? (any; some; any more)

Indicative Mood

80. We shall not begin the meeting until everybody … (comes; won’t come; come)

81. I can come tomorrow if you … it (will like; like; liked)

Imperative Mood

82. …the world’s most renowned waxworks museum, and rub shoulders with famous and infamous (visiting; you visit; visit)

83. Please, …be late for classes! (not; don’t; no)

84. You are going on a long journey. …care on the motorway. (to take; taking; take)

There is (was), there are (were)

85. There …not a passion so strongly rooted in the human heart as envy (is; were; are)

86. …there millions of stars within our galaxy? (is; are; has …been)

87. Civilization will never flow backward while there …youth in the world. (has been; are; is)

88. There is … in the garden waiting for you (Pete; your friend; a man)

89. There …ten pens and a magazine on the table. (is; are; was)

90. …there…a lecture tomorrow? (will …be; shall…be; would…be)

present Simple

91. About 85 percent of American students …public schools, which are supported by state and local taxes (attended; have attended; attend)

92. What …American public schools teach? (are; do; does)

93. Wise kings generally …wise councillors. (to have; has; have)

94. All historical places of London …in the West End. (had been; were; are)

95. The city of Montreal …70 square miles. (covering; covers; is covered)

96. Man …live by bread alone (do not; does not; is not)

Present Continuous

97. I know you …an advanced geography course now (were taking; is taking; are taking)

98. Now she …difficulty in putting facts in order (is having; has been having; had)

99. The world sea surrounds the earth and …to us all. ( is belonging; belongs; has belonged)

100. Scientists in many different countries …to explain its mystery (are working; have worked; worked)

101. These are just a few of the questions to which they … their energies (are devoting; had devoted; is devoting)

Present Perfect

102. …you ever a film in which a train crashed or a ship sank? (did…see; have…seen; do…see)

103. Recently BBC experts …a new system that lets the deaf understand TV programmes (have invented; invented; to envent)

104. The nation’s income and productivity …enormously over the past 70 years ( rose; has risen; have risen)

105. American schools for many years …federal aid for special purposes. ( have received; received; receive)

106. Like it or not, television …the supreme holiday attraction ever since it upstaged the cinema by showing old films ( has been; is; was)

107. He … … everything except his last paper (did; have done; has done)

Present Perfect Continuous

108. It … since early morning (rained; had rained; has been raining)

109. You are a good football-player. Since when …you…football? (have …been playing; did …play; had …been playing)

110. My brother …music lessons for three years now (have taken; has been taking; took)

Future Simple

111. Perhaps in the future men …on the sea, away from the crowded and noisy cities on land (will live; would live; are living)

112. The student …as an apprentice to a trained worker next week (shall work; will work; would work)

113. During the apprenticeship period the student …to earn money (shall begin; would begin; will begin)

114. We …take a vacation this month ( is not; did not; shall not)

Future Continuous

115. As your leader I’ll tell you about our future excursions. We …by tram at nine in the morning and coming back at about seven ( shall be leaving; shall leave; shall have been leaving)

116. What …you… at 4. 30 tomorrow afternoon? (would…do; were…do; will…be doing)

117. Probably, I … … … my friends at this time (shall have visited; shall be visiting; have visited)

118. Now I … how industry cooperates with the natural environment (shall be illustrating; would be illustrating; will have illustrated)

How Future is expressed

119. -Has Ann made up her mind on what to do after finishing school? - Oh, yes. She … …the University. ( is going to enter; enters; entering)

120. After the festival’s over she … a vacation with her family. ( will take; take; taking)

121. -Can you come over to me on Friday? - Sorry, I’d love to, but I …for Paris tomorrow. (leave; am leaving; will leave)

122. -Let’s go to the snack bar. -What…we…for lunch? ( are going to have; are…having; shall have)

future Perfect

123. Have you finished the translation yet? - I …the translation by nine o’clock tomorrow morning. ( shall have finished; have finished; had finished)

124. In three months he … here a year. (has been; will have been; was)

125. Don’t call on me. I …for Kiev by noon. ( should leave; shall have left; left)

Future Perfect Continuous

126. My friend …on the ship for fifteen years by next year. (will have been serving; have served; was serving)

127. …they… … in the mountains for a month by July? (will …travel; will …have been travelling; will …be travelling)

128. By two o’clock the students will … …the test translation for two hours (be doing; have been doing; do)

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