Действительный залог (the active voice)
1 Stratford-on-Avon … a small town in central England where Shakespeare was born. a) is; b) was; c) are; d) were 2 Renaissance … «a new birth», «a revival». a) mean; b) means; c) meaned; d) meant 3 Some two centuries ago, when there weren’t trains, cars and trams, people … in carriages. a) travels; b) travel; c) travelled; d) travellet 4 Latin … a dead language now, but it was the international language some four centuries ago. a) is; b) are; c) was; d) were 5 In ancient Rome people … sticks of bone or metal with a pointed end for writing on waxed tablets. a) use; b) uses; c) used; d) uset 6 Now the word «styles»… a mode of writing or speaking. a) mean; b) means; c) meaned; d) meant 7 We’ll talk when we … there. a) get; b) gets; c) will get; d) got 8 I’ll see that everything … in order. a) are; b) is; c) will be; d) am 9 I don’t know when she … home. a) are; b) is; c) will be; d) am 10 Joseph, see that there … plenty of lamps for the guests. a) are; b) is; c) will be; d) am 11 We’ll wait here till it … dark. a) get; b) gets; c) will get; d) got 12 You will stay here and make sure no one … the road. a) approach; b) approaches; c) will approach; d) approachs 13 He asks if you … him in the library at five o’clock. a) meets; b) meet; c) will meet; d) met 14 I advise you to make sure the bottle … showing out of the box. a) are not; b) is not; c) will be not; d) am not 15 He will take care that they … fit to do the job. a) are; b) is; c) will be; d) am 16 He wants to know if I … this parcel. a) deliver; b) delivers; c) will deliver; d) delivered 17 If all … well, I shall finish it in a fortnight. a) will go; b) go; c) goes; d) gos 18 Stay by the door and wait to make sure that he … off the light at the gates. a) will switch; b) switches; c) switch; d) switchs 19 I’ll see that everything … properly packed and put into store. a) are; b) is; c) will be; d) am 20 I wonder what the weather is going to be like and if I … warm. a) are; b) has; c) will be; d) am 21 We’ll have peace together when he … gone. a) are; b) has; c) will be; d) am 22 He has suffered a great deal of pain. You don’t think he … very well, though? a) behaves; b) is behaving; c) behave; d) are behaving 23 «I … up there,» she said, indicating the gates. a) live; b) is living; c) are living; d) lives 24 I never change my shoes even when I … my feet wet. a) get; b) gets; c) is getting; d) are getting 25 «By the way,» I asked Arthur, «what Bill … now?» a) do; b) does; c) is doing; d) are doing 26 The guard stared at him. «You … a pass?» a) do … have; b) does … have; c) is … having; d) are … having 27 «I’m sorry. I’m no good at this sort of thing. I can’t do it.» «You properly ….» a) isn’t trying; b) aren’t trying; c) don’t try; d) doesn’t try 28 «Luis … something secret.» «He doesn’t tell you everything.»
a) keeps; b) is keeping; c) keep; d) are keeping 29 They will have to stay with us when they … here. a) arrives; b) is arriving; c) are arriving; d) arrive 30 «And what has become of Mr. Jones?» the man asked. «He … well.» a) does; b) do; c) is doing; d) are doing 31 «You must forgive me,» Mr. Smith said, «but I … alcohol.» a) don’t touch; b) doesn’t touch; c) isn’t touching; d) aren’t touching 32 It’s no use mumbling at me out of the side of your mouth, and imagining that you … French. a) speak; b) speaks; c) is speaking; d) are speaking 33 «I expect I’ll do whatever you …,» she said. a) say; b) says; c) is saying; d) are saying 34 «Dan,» she said, turning to her husband with her hand over the mouthpiece, «why … your brother … so early?» a) don’t … call; b) doesn’t … call; c) is … calling; d) are … calling 35 I … she fells foolish this morning. a) believe; b) believes; c) is believing; d) are believing 36 He will give me a welcome whenever I … here. a) come; b) comes; c) is coming; d) are coming 37 A very old woman was staring at them intently. «… we … something to attract attention.» Grace asked. a) do … do; b) does … do; c) is … doing; d) are … doing 38 At the further end of the village … the medieval church. a) stand; b) is standing; c) stands; d) are standing 39 «I shall go mad if this … on much longer,» said Rex. a) is going; b) are going; c) go; d) goes 40 «Where’s Mrs. Hardy?» «Downstairs, Sir. She … the guests.» a) greets; b) greet; c) is greeting; d) are greeting 41 May I put my car away in your garage in case anyone …? a) is coming; b) comes; b) am coming; d) come 42 He gave me a smile as much as to say: «I only ….» a) am joking; b) jokes; c) are joking; d) joke 43 Mr. Smith and I never … anywhere without a bottle of aspirin. a) travell; b) travells; c) is travelling; d) are travelling 44 The wheel of her bicycle was bent out of shape. «What … I … now?» she asked. a) do … do; b) does … do; c) is … doing; d) are … doing 45 She always … to show off to her husband that she can do without him. a) try; b) tries; c) is trying; d) are trying 46 «For somebody who’s just arrived,» she said, «you … friends quickly.» a) make; b) makes; c) is making; d) are making 47 The doctor … the patients today. He has been called away. a) don’t see; b) doesn’t see; c) isn’t seeing; d) aren’t seeing 48 «If you … so strongly,» she said, «why don’t you to do something about it?» a) feel; b) feels; c) is feeling; d) are feeling 49 I’m Dr. Salt. And I have an appointment with your chief. Now where … I …? a) do … go; b) does … go; c) is … going; d) are … going 50 Do you know what time we … at the frontier? a) arrives; b) is arriving; c) are arriving; d) arrive 51 I know that he … for the village tomorrow. a) leave; b) is leaving; c) leaves; d) are leaving 52 «What … we … now?» she asked as they reached the street. a) do … do; b) does … do; c) is … doing; d) are … doing 53 I can’t fetch you because I no longer have my car. I … it tomorrow. a) sell; b) sells; c) am selling; d) are selling 54 The next plane … Salt Lake at six o’clock. You can catch it yet.
a) leave; b) is leaving; c) leaves; d) are leaving 55 She looked at her husband. «I’m nervous. What … I … them?» a) do … tell; b) does … tell; c) am telling; d) are telling 56 Her voice was sharp and commanding: «I … home alone. Come on.» a) go; b) goes; c) is going; d) am going 57 Loren … from his honeymoon tomorrow and I’d like to see him before the meeting on Friday. a) returns; b) return; c) is returning; d) are returning 58 Where … we … from here? a) do … go; b) does … go; c) is … going; d) am … going 59 The truck disappeared on the other side of the hill, leaving the soldiers behind. «We … in here,» said the lieutenant looking at the map. a) dig; b) digs; c) is digging; d) are digging 60 Ted … here this morning. a) come; b) comes; c) is coming; d) are coming 61 «What … you … tonight?» «I don’t know yet.» a) do … do; b) does … do; c) is … doing; d) are … doing 62 I’m about to move to London and I … to decide which books and records to take along. a) try; b) tries; c) is trying; d) am trying 63 «You’re young,» he said. «Young people … a lot of foolish things.» a) do; b) does; c) is doing; d) are doing 64 It was a shock to her, but she is the kind that … down. a) don’t break; b) doesn’t break; c) isn’t breaking; d) aren’t breaking 65 One shouldn’t drink when one …. a) drive; b) drives; c) is driving; d) are driving 66 She always … a little too hard to make people like her. a) try; b) tries; c) is trying; d) are trying 67 He … a lot of languages. a) know; b) knows; c) is knowing; d) are knowing 68 What … you … when you are by yourself? a) do … do; b) does … do; c) is … doing; d) am … doing 69 «Ellen … for you.» «Yes. I know.» a) waits; b) wait; c) is waiting; d) are waiting 70 Write him a note and see it … delivered. a) is; b) are; c) is being; d) are being 71 Why you … to rest now, Sam? Try and sleep. a) don’t try; b) doesn’t try; c) isn’t trying; d) aren’t trying 72 «I … work next week.» a) start; b) starts; c) am starting; d) are starting 73 She asked George who hadn’t moved: «Well, what … you … there for?» a) stand; b) stands; c) is standing; d) are standing 74 What sort of parts … you … on the stage? a) do … play; b) does … play; c) is … playing; d) has … played 75 «… you ever … cards?» he asked. a) do … play; b) does … play; c) have … played; d) are … playing 76 For goodness’ sake see that these new boys … their hair cut properly. a) get; b) gets; c) is getting; d) are getting 77 She … from a very unusual form of kidney disease. a) suffer; b) suffers; c) is suffering; d) are suffering 78 When she looked at him he was no longer smiling and lost in thought again. «How quickly your mood …!» she exclaimed. a) change; b) changes; c) is changing; d) are changing 79 «Of course I …,» he said in confusion. a) joke; b) jokes; c) is joking; d) am joking 80 «How’s Jon?» «He … peaches in North Carolina. a) grow; b) grows; c) is growing; d) are growing 81 «Yes, how time …!» observed Lily. a) fly; b) flies; c) is flying; d) are flying 82 Well, the easiest way to make sure that I … the wrong thing is not to bring your friends here. a) don’t say; b) doesn’t say; c) isn’t saying; d) am not saying 83 «Sh... sh!» she warned. «You … conspicuous.» a) become; b) becomes; c) is becoming; d) are becoming 84 He certainly wants to see you. It’s the last chance because his regiment … the country early next week. a) leave; b) leaves; c) is leaving; d) are leaving 85 I … him tomorrow. a) see; b) sees; c) am seeing; d) are seeing 86 I … an uncomfortable feeling that he … at me. a) had, was laughing; b) was having, laughed; c) had, laughed; d) was having, was laughing 87 They … into the shelter. The rain … down swiftly.
a) was moving, came; b) moved, was coming; c) moved, came; d) was moving; was coming 88 The general … on the platform when I … at Camberley. a) waited, was arriving; b) waited, arrived; c) was waiting, was arriving; d) was waiting, arrived 89 She … on her guard because he always … her. a) was, was teasing; b) was, teased; c) was being, teased; d) was being; was teasing 90 I only … to know if you … on Saturday. a) wanted, were coming; b) wanted, came; c) was wanting, came; d) was wanting; was coming 91 They talked little as they … home. a) was driving; b) drove; c) were driving; d) drived 92 As they … coffee, Ted said: «Now tell me about yourself.» a) was drinking; b) drank; c) were drinking; d) drinked 93 She sang softly as she … the eggs. a) was beating; b) beat; c) were beating; d) beated 94 As the sun …, a fresh breeze stirred the curtains at the window. a) was disappearing; b) disappeared; c) were disappearing; d) disappeart 95 I heard a telephone ringing as I … up in the lift. a) was coming; b) came; c) were coming; d) comed 96 While he … irresolute, the door opened and his brother came out. a) was standing; b) stood; c) were standing; d) staned 97 He listened gravely while I … about my reading. a) was complaining; b) complained; c) were complaining; d) complaint 98 Oliver came shyly up to him. «Sir, I … a poem.» «Good,» said the headmaster. «May I see it?» a) wrote; b) have written; c) has written; d) writed 99 «Come on, ladies,» he shouted, «there’s nothing to be afraid of. The mice … the room.» a) left; b) have left; c) has left; d) leaved 100 I’m tidying up for tomorrow. When I … this I’ll go and put the child to bed. a) finished; b) have finished; c) has finished; d) finisht 101 I never … anyone more beautiful than your wife. a) saw; b) have seen; c) seed; d) has seen 102 I … your husband this afternoon at Green Street. a) met; b) have met; c) meeded; d) has met 103 He said, «You … this passenger. He calls himself Major Jones.» «I … to him.» a) met, spoke; b) have met; have spoken; c) has met; has spoken; d) meet, speak 104 I understand you … an unpleasant experience at the week-end? What … exactly? a) had, happened; b) have had, have happened; c) has had, has happened; d) haved, happent 105 You remember the coin you … in the pool? a) found; b) have found; c) has found; d) finded 106 «Can we get dinner here?» «Of course we can. Have you got enough money? I … my last dollar on the taxi.» a) have spent; b) has spent; c) spent; d) spended 107 «I’ll drink tea from this tin mug.» «Wherever … you … it?» a) did … found; b) did … find; c) has … found; d) have … found 108 The parrot screamed a few words in Hindi. «Where … he … that?» my aunt asked me. a) did … learnt; b) did … learn; c) have … learnt; d) has … learnt 109 When Renny came in, his grandmother asked him: «Where … you … all day?» a) did … be; b) did … been; c) have … been; d) has … been 110 «What sort of time … you … in France?» «A lot of things happened there.» a) did … have; b) did … had; c) have … had; d) has … had 111 «Everyone in the village will talk about it.» «How … this affair …?» a) did … begin; b) did … began; c) have … begun; d) has … begun 112 Then my mother asked me: «Why … you … to the post-office today?» a) did … go; b) did … gone; c) have … gone; d) has … gone 113 «Listen,» he said, «my father … for four years in the last war.»
a) fought; b) have fought; c) has fought; d) fighted 114 «Don’t go, Philip,» said his mother. «I scarcely … you today.» a) saw; b) have seen; c) has seen; d) seed 115 «Good morning, Mother,» he said kissing the top of her head, «you … late this morning.» a) have slept; b) has slept; c) slept; d) sleeped 116 He wanted her to believe that when he … things would change. a) had returned; b) returned 117 She knew that he would not speak till they … their house. a) had reached; b) reached 118 She took her manicure set and began to do her nails, waiting till he … eating. a) had finished; b) finished 119 He decided to read nothing but the dictionary until he … every word of it. a) had mastered; b) mastered 120 She asked if Grant would wait until the doctor … the patient. a) had seen; b) saw 121 She told him not to come back until he … to her on the telephone first. a) had talked; b) talked 122 I said we’d better leave this little chat until I … coffee. a) had made; b) made 123 He did not sign the contract until he … a formal approval out of me. a) had draged; b) draged 124 He said he’d tell me all about it when he … back. a) had got; b) got 125 I sat there for another five minutes, until my eyes … to close and my head to nod with sleep. a) had begun; b) began 126 When he … the photo, I took the album back to the shelf. a) had found; b) found 127 All right. I’ll come down when I … on a fresh collar. a) have put; b) has put; c) put; d) puts 128 When he … off duty he’ll go there. a) have been; b) has been; c) is; d) are 129 «I must know where they are and I shall not rest till I … them again,» he thought. a) have seen; b) has seen; c) see; d) sees 130 «No more,» she said to the dog, «but when I … you may have the bone.» a) have finished; b) has finished; c) finish; d) finishes 131 Go on with your picture. We’ll have a look at it when we … from the party. a) have returned; b) has returned; c) return; d) returns 132 «I’ll hand the book over when I … it,» he said. a) have read; b) has read; c) read; d) reads 133 «Has he gone?» she asked as soon as her sister entered. «No. He refuses to go till he … you.» a) have seen; b) has seen; c) see; d) sees 134 I will not leave you till we … this thing out. a) have talked; b) has talked; c) talk; d) talks 135 Nobody knows we are here. We may stay here till we …. a) have died; b) has died; c) die; d) dies 136 You won’t think so when you … a bit more of it. a) have seen; b) has seen; c) see; d) sees 137 I’ll lock the door when you …. a) have gone; b) has gone; c) go; d) goes 138 When I … I’ll go for a swim. a) have woken; b) has woken; c) wake; d) wakes 139 I know that when she … to help him he’ll make some scene. a) have refused; b) has refused; c) refuse; d) refuses 140 I’ll come when my guests …. a) have gone; b) has gone; c) go; d) goes 141 Please don’t start watching TV till we … supper. a) have had; b) has had; c) have; d) has 142 You’ll find it lonely here after the sun …. a) have set; b) has set; c) set; d) sets 143 Look, call him up again when he … eating. a) have finished; b) has finished; c) finish; d) finishes 144 «You’ll find,» said Ted, «that you’ll long for home when you … it.» a) have left; b) has left; c) leave; d) leaves 145 I’ll keep it with me till we … what is to be done with it. a) have decided; b) has decided; c) decide; d) decides 146 I’ll give you some paper and brushes and let you make a picture when we … your mother,» she said to the girl. a) have asked; b) has asked; c) ask; d) asks 147 I … busy since we last met. a) have been; b) has been; c) is; d) are 148 I’m very fond of Alice but I … much of her lately. a) haven’t seen; b) hasn’t seen; c) don’t see; d) doesn’t see 149 «I don’t think your mother expects you to become an electrician.» «What … she … to you?» «Nothing.» a) have said; b) has said; c) did say; d) does say 150 «Shall we sit down or do you prefer to stand?» «I … down in my office, so I am quite happy to stand.» a) have sat; b) has sat; c) sit; d) sits 151 I found him waiting downstairs at the house door to let me in. «I’m sorry,» I said, «I hope you … here long.» a) haven’t stood; b) hasn’t stood; c) don’t stand; d) doesn’t stand 152 There … no guests at all since I left? a) have been; b) has been; c) is; d) are 153 The other chap is a man who threw up his job ten years ago and he … since.
a) haven’t worked; b) hasn’t worked; c) don’t work; d) doesn’t work 154 «My son is not a bad boy. But he’s going through a difficult phase.» «He … through this difficult phase for fifteen years.» a) have gone; b) has gone; c) go; d) goes 155 He’s an old friend. I … him for ages. a) have known; b) has known; c) know; d) knows 156 … you … anything of Mary lately? a) have seen; b) has seen; c) see; d) sees 157 Do you know of any good books coming out soon? I … anything amusing for ages. a) haven’t read; b) hasn’t read; c) don’t read; d) doesn’t read 158 I know the names of everyone in the village. I … here all my life. a) have lived; b) has lived; c) live; d) lives 159 Winifred has got a young man she … dates with for ages and she won’t tell me anything about him. a) have had; b) has had; c) have; d) has 160 Her name was Logan. She … a widow for fifteen years and had no children. a) had been being; b) had been 161 He wanted to find out how long the two men … with them. a) had been staying; b) had stayed 162 We talked about what we … since we left school. a) had been doing; b) had done 163 The last member of the party was Neville, the film star, whom David … for some time. a) had been knowing; b) had known 164 Now they were floating in the little green boat upon the perfectly calm sea in which they lately …. a) had been swimming; b) had swum 165 Jack was half an hour late and he asked what we … because he wanted to order the same. a) had been eating; b) had eaten 166 She said she … him since he was in his first year at the university. a) hadn’t been seeing; b) hadn’t seen 167 Her lack of accent was explained by the fact that she … for twenty years in London. a) had been being; b) had been 168 It was cold and dark in the small room because it … for five days. a) had been raining; b) had rained 169 He said he … the statuette for a long time. a) had been having; b) had had 170 The noise woke Joe who … in his pram by the garage door. a) had been sleeping; b) had slept 171 I went into the kitchen. Nothing … touched in it since the morning before. a) had been being; b) had been 172 I … up when you come with my things. a) will clean; b) will be cleaning; c) will have cleaned 173 He says they … the house by the end of next month. a) will finish; b) will be finishing; c) will have finished 174 Meg cast herself on her father’s knee and threw her arms about his neck. «Your father’s tea … cold, Meg,» said her mother. a) will get; b) will be getting; c) will have got 175 «I don’t have a job.» «Don’t be scared. We … something.» a) will find; b) will be finding; c) will have found 176 In that case we … a taxi. a) will take; b) will be taking; c) will have taken 177 You can’t live that far from the office. In a little while you … for a place back here. a) will look; b) will be looking; c) will have looked 178 Your father … disappointed. a) will be; b) will be being; c) will have been 179 He never … much money. a) will make; b) will be making; c) will have made 180 He … an orange every day. a) will eat; b) will be eating; c) will have eaten 181 He … the violin all the afternoon. a) will practice; b) will be practicing; c) will have practiced 182 The judge … you a few questions. a) will ask; b) will be asking; c) will have asked 183 They … all the preparations for the fancy-dress ball by 5 o’clock. a) had completed; b) completed 184 I have the feeling that something …, and it depresses me. a) will happen; b) is going to happen; c) will be happening; d) will have happened 185 Do you think there … a war? a) will be; b) is going to be; c) will be being; d) will have been 186 I suppose I … here a little longer. a) will stay; b) am going to stay; c) will be staying; d) will have stayed 187 Sooner or later you … over it. a) will get; b) are going to get; c) will be getting; d) will have got 188 I never … that night. a) will forget; b) am going to forget; c) will be forgetting; d) will have forgotten 189 We soon … who is right. a) will see; b) are going to see; c) will be seeing; d) will have seen 190 It … a real pleasure for me to see them back. a) will be; b) is going to be; c) will be being; d) will have been 191 Roy is on his way. He probably … here in about three hours. a) will get; b) is going to get; c) will be getting; d) will have got 192 Do put something on, Tony. You … cold. a) will catch; b) are going to catch; c) will be catching; d) will have caught 193 We … coffee after dinner as usual. a) will have; b) are going to have; c) will be having; d) will have had 194 No, I don’t think you can see her. And she … her homework after supper. a) will do; b) is going to do; c) will be doing; d) will have done 195 Now I feel much stronger. And the doctor says I … the hospital soon.» a) will leave; b) am going to; c) will be leaving; d) will have left 196 I … you the whole story one of these days. a) will tell; b) am going to tell; c) will be telling; d) will have told 197 I’m sure you … the play. a) won’t like; b) aren’t going to like; c) won’t be liking; d) will have liked 198 He certainly … you to come. a) will expect; b) is going to expect; c) will be expecting; d) will have expected 199 Tell me all about it. I … it to anybody. a) won’t mention; b) am not going to mention; c) won’t be mentioning; d) will have mentioned 200 It is September already. The leaves … soon. a) will fall; b) are going to fall; c) will be falling; d) will have felt 201 This book … you all about it. a) will tell; b) is going to tell; c) will be telling; d) will have told 202 Haven’t we got enough junk in the house already? There … barely room to move as it is. a) is; b) has been; c) was; d) will be 203 David got really angry and beat his fist on the wall. Bits of plaster began to fall thick on the floor. «How amazing!» he said. «I hardly … it.» a) touch; b) touched; c) have touched; d) will touch 204 When the train got in, it … nearly midnight. a) is; b) has been; c) was; d) will be 205 I heard his father say: «I scarcely … to my son today.» a) speak; b) spoke; c) have spoken; d) will be speaking 206 Charles became impatient. He scarcely … time to listen to our congratulations. a) has; b) had; c) had had; d) will have had 207 Last summer I very nearly … to Spain. a) go; b) went; c) have gone; d) had gone 208 There … scarcely anyone there whom I knew. a) is; b) has been; c) was; d) will be 209 Charles did not hope to become a doctor. He … nearly twenty six. a) is; b) has been; c) was; d) will be 210 This was the side of my life he scarcely …. a) knows; b) knew; c) will know; d) has known 211 I scarcely … a glass of water since breakfast. a) have; b) had; c) have had; d) will have had 212 I asked her about her plans. But she scarcely …. a) was listening; b) had listened; c) listened; d) will have listened 213 I saw that all the family nearly … to a disaster. a) came; b) have come; c) had come; d) will be coming 214 After ten minutes of the film, during which the star barely … into her clothes, Ann rose to go. a) got; b) has gotten; c) had gotten; d) will have gotten 215 I scarcely … him up to the time I came to London. a) had known; b) knew; c) will know; d) has known 216 The man … hardly recognizable. a) is; b) has been; c) was; d) will be 217 Grant hardly … enough time to examine the room before the landlady came back. a) have; b) had had; c) have had; d) will have had 218 You … hardly any right to talk to me about these children. a) have; b) had had; c) have had; d) will have had 219 He looked at his brother for agreement, but Philip barely … his head. a) move; b) moved; c) has moved; d) will be moving 220 I hardly … him this week. a) saw; b) had seen; c) have seen; d) will have seen 221 I … nearly through with my work. a) am; b) have been; c) was; d) will be 222 His voice quavered. He nearly …. a) cried; b) has cried; c) had cried; d) was crying 223 I was surprised you … my name. a) knew; b) had known; c) were knowing; d) know 224 She cannot imagine what he … there. a) did; b) had done; c) is doing; d) does 225 I’ve forgotten what he … like. a) looked; b) had looked; c) was looking; d) looks 226 They’ll say you … proper use of your information. a) didn’t make; b) hadn’t made; c) aren’t making; d) don’t make 227 When he had a chance he would certainly ask her if she … her bit to make the party a success. a) did; b) had done; c) was doing; d) does 228 «Hallo, Jack,» Mrs. Holt smiled at him. «My husband has been telling me how much he … you.» a) liked; b) had liked; c) is liking; d) likes 229 He had told his father that now he … ten dollars a week less. a) made; b) had made; c) is making; d) makes 230 It was strange to me that her world … to contain no conflict. a) seemed; b) had seemed; c) was seeming; d) seems 231 When I knew him better he admitted that he … lonely in London. a) felt; b) had felt; c) is feeling; d) feels 232 «I had hoped to take a dip before breakfast,» Mrs. Smith said, «but I found Joseph … the pool.» a) cleaned; b) had cleaned; c) was cleaning; d) clean 233 It was a pity I no longer … in the least about Pat. a) cared; b) had cared; c) was caring; d) caring 234 David, Nellie has been telling me she … anywhere in her present job. a) didn’t get; b) had got; c) isn’t getting; d) gets 235 He decided that he … to Berlin as soon as possible. a) had gone; b) goes; c) would go; d) went 236 He had written to her that he … home. a) was coming; b) were coming; c) came; d) comes 237 I’ll ask him what he … for lunch. a) would have; b) will have; c) is having; d) was having 238 It is improbable that they … any considerable progress in so short a time. a) would make; b) will make; c) are making; d) were making 239 I thick you … in town for a night at least. a) would stay; b) will stay; c) will be staying; d) will have stayed 240 It was understood that he … us to lunch on Saturday. a) would invite; b) will invite; c) will be inviting; d) will have invited 241 He hastened back home in the hope that the guests … all yet. a) hadn’t gone; b) haven’t gone; c) weren’t going; d) didn’t go 242 Well, I don’t think I ever … you before. a) had seen; b) have seen; c) was seeing; d) didn’t see 243 She knew what … on in their minds. a) had gone; b) has gone; c) was going; d) didn’t go 244 She felt that her father … to disturb her. a) hadn’t wanted; b) hasn’t wanted; c) wasn’t wanting; d) didn’t want 245 It was possible that Jack … around. a) had hanged; b) has hanged; c) was hanging; d) didn’t hang 246 She didn’t know why she … suddenly the story. a) had invented; b) has invented; c) was inventing; d) didn’t invent
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