Конструктор тестів
1
1. Before making a decision, the leader considered all [features, perspectives, sides, shades] of the argument.
2. This new printer is recommended as being [highly, greatly, strongly, readily] reliable.
3. When I realized I had dropped my gloves, I decided to [regress, resume, return, retrace] my steps.
4. The snow was [dropping, falling, landing, descending]heavily when I left the house.
5. I can't find my keys anywhere - I [must, can, ought, would]have left them at work.
6. You should not have a dog if you are not [adapted, prepared, arranged, decided]to look after it.
7. The farmhouse was so isolated that they had to generate their own electricity [current, supply, grid, power] .
8. We stopped to let each other talk, then we started talking [same time, meanwhile, punctually, simultaneously] , and laughed at each other.
9. The bus is not [maybe, completely, likely, alike] to come so we'd better go on foot as it is not very far.
10. In a democracy, if there is a [majority, absolute, rare, minority] decision, anything can be done even if the decision is not reasonable.
11. [Tomorrow’, Tomorrow’s, Tomorrows’s, Tomorrows’] meeting has been cancelled.
12. The more cigarettes you smoke a day, and the longer you've smoked, the higher your risk of lung cancer. [However, Conversely, Therefore, Similarly] , the risk rises the deeper you inhale and the earlier in life you started smoking.
13. Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder affecting mainly girls or women, [nevertheless, such as, despite, since] boys or men can also suffer from it.
14. They will be coming in an hour, so I have got to prepare something for dinner, [shouldn’t we, won’t they, haven’t I, don’t I]?
15. She never takes her books to the dormitory with [hers, her, she, herself] .
16. Jane has a car, the doors of [that, whose, its, which] are completely different.
17. She is [a, an, the, -] single parent.
18. [the, -, a, an] black is her favourite colour.
19. … coffee is produced in … Brazil.
[The / -, - / a, - / -, A / the]
20. Some people think that we should preserve the [brand-new, deeply-rooted, part-time, bright-lit]traditions of countries.
21. They were very tired last Monday.
[energized, refreshed, exhausted, lively]
22. The dog was very small.
[enormous, giant, significant, tiny]
23. Can you recommend a book that's suitable [for, about, in, by]her.
24. Tom is hopeless [to, for, at, in] remembering birthdays.
25. The red jacket is [expensiver than, the most expensive, the more expensive than, more expensive than] the blue jacket.
26. Please, … me the newspaper a postman … today.
[show / brought, show / has brought, showed / brought, shows / brings]
27. Do you … that woman in the corner? She … her dog walk.
[saw / was having, to see / is having, see / is having, seen / have]
28. My dog … a lot but it … at the moment.
[barks / isn’t barking, is barking / doesn’t bark, barked / didn’t bark, was barking / won’t bark]
29. I … about it at the moment and I think that I … how to use it now.
[am reading / know, was reading / knew, read / know, shall read / have known]
30. Tom … the book since yesterday morning and he … it.
[has read / just finished, had been reading / has just finished, has been reading / has just finished, read / is just finishing]
31. You [can, must, would, would rather] avoid being in such a room full of cigar smoke. The doctor has warned you.
32. My word! It [will take, ought to take, must take, has to take] you ages to write all this. There are more than 2,000 pages!
33. Dad [had to take, must have taken, had better take, should have taken] his pills before starting to fast; now he is suffering from his stomach.
34. The doctor told me to stay in bed for a few days otherwise complications [had to set in, could set in, might set in, must set in] .
35. Hillary told me she [had lived, was living, lived, were living] in New-York all that year, and she had no wish to leave the city.
36. Sharon said she [had left, left, had been left, has left] her key in her pocket, but she couldn't find it there.
37. Julia said that she [was working, would be working, worked, had been working]hard for the past few weeks and was very tired.
38. Ann begged me not to tell her father what [would happen, happen, had happened, would be happening] earlier that day.
39. The teacher said the pupils [don’t have to make, mustn't make, didn’t make, haven’t make] so much noise during the breaks.
40. George was worried if [he would have, would he have, will he, he will] enough time to finish his report for the conference.
41. In my interview I asked Celia Young why [she wrote, she is writing, she has written, she had written] another romantic novel.
42. I thought you said Jack [will phone, would phone, phoned, ought to phone] you when he got back from his trip to the mountains.
43. Nina said Lucy complained that her friends never [had paid, would pay, paid, pay] any attention to what she told them.
44. Lora wondered if her cousin [is going to stay, was going stay, was going to stay, would be going to stay] in town for the rest of the summer; she wanted him to go to the country with her.
45. Jerry said that by the end of the year he [would have been living, would live, would be living, would been living] in this new house for four years.
2
1. Before making a decision, the leader considered all [features, perspectives, sides, shades] of the argument.
2. This new printer is recommended as being [highly, greatly, strongly, readily] reliable.
3. When I realized I had dropped my gloves, I decided to [regress, resume, return, retrace] my steps.
4. The snow was [dropping, falling, landing, descending]heavily when I left the house.
5. I can't find my keys anywhere - I [must, can, ought, would]have left them at work.
6. You should not have a dog if you are not [adapted, prepared, arranged, decided]to look after it.
7. The farmhouse was so isolated that they had to generate their own electricity [current, supply, grid, power] .
8. We stopped to let each other talk, then we started talking [same time, meanwhile, punctually, simultaneously] , and laughed at each other.
9. The bus is not [maybe, completely, likely, alike] to come so we'd better go on foot as it is not very far.
10. In a democracy, if there is a [majority, absolute, rare, minority] decision, anything can be done even if the decision is not reasonable.
11. [Tomorrow’, Tomorrow’s, Tomorrows’s, Tomorrows’] meeting has been cancelled.
12. The more cigarettes you smoke a day, and the longer you've smoked, the higher your risk of lung cancer. [However, Conversely, Therefore, Similarly] , the risk rises the deeper you inhale and the earlier in life you started smoking.
13. Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder affecting mainly girls or women, [nevertheless, such as, despite, since] boys or men can also suffer from it.
14. They will be coming in an hour, so I have got to prepare something for dinner, [shouldn’t we, won’t they, haven’t I, don’t I]?
15. She never takes her books to the dormitory with [hers, her, she, herself] .
16. Jane has a car, the doors of [that, whose, its, which] are completely different.
17. She is [a, an, the, -] single parent.
18. [the, -, a, an] black is her favourite colour.
19. … coffee is produced in … Brazil.
[The / -, - / a, - / -, A / the]
20. Some people think that we should preserve the [brand-new, deeply-rooted, part-time, bright-lit]traditions of countries.
21. They were very tired last Monday.
[energized, refreshed, exhausted, lively]
22. The dog was very small.
[enormous, giant, significant, tiny]
23. Can you recommend a book that's suitable [for, about, in, by]her.
24. Tom is hopeless [to, for, at, in] remembering birthdays.
25. The red jacket is [expensiver than, the most expensive, the more expensive than, more expensive than] the blue jacket.
26. Please, … me the newspaper a postman … today.
[show / brought, show / has brought, showed / brought, shows / brings]
27. Do you … that woman in the corner? She … her dog walk.
[saw / was having, to see / is having, see / is having, seen / have]
28. My dog … a lot but it … at the moment.
[barks / isn’t barking, is barking / doesn’t bark, barked / didn’t bark, was barking / won’t bark]
29. I … about it at the moment and I think that I … how to use it now.
[am reading / know, was reading / knew, read / know, shall read / have known]
30. Tom … the book since yesterday morning and he … it.
[has read / just finished, had been reading / has just finished, has been reading / has just finished, read / is just finishing]
31. You [can, must, would, would rather] avoid being in such a room full of cigar smoke. The doctor has warned you.
32. My word! It [will take, ought to take, must take, has to take] you ages to write all this. There are more than 2,000 pages!
33. Dad [had to take, must have taken, had better take, should have taken] his pills before starting to fast; now he is suffering from his stomach.
34. The doctor told me to stay in bed for a few days otherwise complications [had to set in, could set in, might set in, must set in] .
35. Hillary told me she [had lived, was living, lived, were living] in New-York all that year, and she had no wish to leave the city.
36. Sharon said she [had left, left, had been left, has left] her key in her pocket, but she couldn't find it there.
37. Julia said that she [was working, would be working, worked, had been working]hard for the past few weeks and was very tired.
38. Ann begged me not to tell her father what [would happen, happen, had happened, would be happening] earlier that day.
39. The teacher said the pupils [don’t have to make, mustn't make, didn’t make, haven’t make] so much noise during the breaks.
40. George was worried if [he would have, would he have, will he, he will] enough time to finish his report for the conference.
41. In my interview I asked Celia Young why [she wrote, she is writing, she has written, she had written] another romantic novel.
42. I thought you said Jack [will phone, would phone, phoned, ought to phone] you when he got back from his trip to the mountains.
43. Nina said Lucy complained that her friends never [had paid, would pay, paid, pay] any attention to what she told them.
44. Lora wondered if her cousin [is going to stay, was going stay, was going to stay, would be going to stay] in town for the rest of the summer; she wanted him to go to the country with her.
45. Jerry said that by the end of the year he [would have been living, would live, would be living, would been living] in this new house for four years.
3
1. Before making a decision, the leader considered all [features, perspectives, sides, shades] of the argument.
2. This new printer is recommended as being [highly, greatly, strongly, readily] reliable.
3. When I realized I had dropped my gloves, I decided to [regress, resume, return, retrace] my steps.
4. The snow was [dropping, falling, landing, descending]heavily when I left the house.
5. I can't find my keys anywhere - I [must, can, ought, would]have left them at work.
6. You should not have a dog if you are not [adapted, prepared, arranged, decided]to look after it.
7. The farmhouse was so isolated that they had to generate their own electricity [current, supply, grid, power] .
8. We stopped to let each other talk, then we started talking [same time, meanwhile, punctually, simultaneously] , and laughed at each other.
9. The bus is not [maybe, completely, likely, alike] to come so we'd better go on foot as it is not very far.
10. In a democracy, if there is a [majority, absolute, rare, minority] decision, anything can be done even if the decision is not reasonable.
11. [Tomorrow’, Tomorrow’s, Tomorrows’s, Tomorrows’] meeting has been cancelled.
12. The more cigarettes you smoke a day, and the longer you've smoked, the higher your risk of lung cancer. [However, Conversely, Therefore, Similarly] , the risk rises the deeper you inhale and the earlier in life you started smoking.
13. Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder affecting mainly girls or women, [nevertheless, such as, despite, since] boys or men can also suffer from it.
14. They will be coming in an hour, so I have got to prepare something for dinner, [shouldn’t we, won’t they, haven’t I, don’t I]?
15. She never takes her books to the dormitory with [hers, her, she, herself] .
16. Jane has a car, the doors of [that, whose, its, which] are completely different.
17. She is [a, an, the, -] single parent.
18. [the, -, a, an] black is her favourite colour.
19. … coffee is produced in … Brazil.
[The / -, - / a, - / -, A / the]
20. Some people think that we should preserve the [brand-new, deeply-rooted, part-time, bright-lit]traditions of countries.
21. They were very tired last Monday.
[energized, refreshed, exhausted, lively]
22. The dog was very small.
[enormous, giant, significant, tiny]
23. Can you recommend a book that's suitable [for, about, in, by]her.
24. Tom is hopeless [to, for, at, in] remembering birthdays.
25. The red jacket is [expensiver than, the most expensive, the more expensive than, more expensive than] the blue jacket.
26. Please, … me the newspaper a postman … today.
[show / brought, show / has brought, showed / brought, shows / brings]
27. Do you … that woman in the corner? She … her dog walk.
[saw / was having, to see / is having, see / is having, seen / have]
28. My dog … a lot but it … at the moment.
[barks / isn’t barking, is barking / doesn’t bark, barked / didn’t bark, was barking / won’t bark]
29. I … about it at the moment and I think that I … how to use it now.
[am reading / know, was reading / knew, read / know, shall read / have known]
30. Tom … the book since yesterday morning and he … it.
[has read / just finished, had been reading / has just finished, has been reading / has just finished, read / is just finishing]
31. You [can, must, would, would rather] avoid being in such a room full of cigar smoke. The doctor has warned you.
32. My word! It [will take, ought to take, must take, has to take] you ages to write all this. There are more than 2,000 pages!
33. Dad [had to take, must have taken, had better take, should have taken] his pills before starting to fast; now he is suffering from his stomach.
34. The doctor told me to stay in bed for a few days otherwise complications [had to set in, could set in, might set in, must set in] .
35. Hillary told me she [had lived, was living, lived, were living] in New-York all that year, and she had no wish to leave the city.
36. Sharon said she [had left, left, had been left, has left] her key in her pocket, but she couldn't find it there.
37. Julia said that she [was working, would be working, worked, had been working]hard for the past few weeks and was very tired.
38. Ann begged me not to tell her father what [would happen, happen, had happened, would be happening] earlier that day.
39. The teacher said the pupils [don’t have to make, mustn't make, didn’t make, haven’t make] so much noise during the breaks.
40. George was worried if [he would have, would he have, will he, he will] enough time to finish his report for the conference.
41. In my interview I asked Celia Young why [she wrote, she is writing, she has written, she had written] another romantic novel.
42. I thought you said Jack [will phone, would phone, phoned, ought to phone] you when he got back from his trip to the mountains.
43. Nina said Lucy complained that her friends never [had paid, would pay, paid, pay] any attention to what she told them.
44. Lora wondered if her cousin [is going to stay, was going stay, was going to stay, would be going to stay] in town for the rest of the summer; she wanted him to go to the country with her.
45. Jerry said that by the end of the year he [would have been living, would live, would be living, would been living] in this new house for four years.
4
1. Before making a decision, the leader considered all [features, perspectives, sides, shades] of the argument.
2. This new printer is recommended as being [highly, greatly, strongly, readily] reliable.
3. When I realized I had dropped my gloves, I decided to [regress, resume, return, retrace] my steps.
4. The snow was [dropping, falling, landing, descending]heavily when I left the house.
5. I can't find my keys anywhere - I [must, can, ought, would]have left them at work.
6. You should not have a dog if you are not [adapted, prepared, arranged, decided]to look after it.
7. The farmhouse was so isolated that they had to generate their own electricity [current, supply, grid, power] .
8. We stopped to let each other talk, then we started talking [same time, meanwhile, punctually, simultaneously] , and laughed at each other.
9. The bus is not [maybe, completely, likely, alike] to come so we'd better go on foot as it is not very far.
10. In a democracy, if there is a [majority, absolute, rare, minority] decision, anything can be done even if the decision is not reasonable.
11. [Tomorrow’, Tomorrow’s, Tomorrows’s, Tomorrows’] meeting has been cancelled.
12. The more cigarettes you smoke a day, and the longer you've smoked, the higher your risk of lung cancer. [However, Conversely, Therefore, Similarly] , the risk rises the deeper you inhale and the earlier in life you started smoking.
13. Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder affecting mainly girls or women, [nevertheless, such as, despite, since] boys or men can also suffer from it.
14. They will be coming in an hour, so I have got to prepare something for dinner, [shouldn’t we, won’t they, haven’t I, don’t I]?
15. She never takes her books to the dormitory with [hers, her, she, herself] .
16. Jane has a car, the doors of [that, whose, its, which] are completely different.
17. She is [a, an, the, -] single parent.
18. [the, -, a, an] black is her favourite colour.
19. … coffee is produced in … Brazil.
[The / -, - / a, - / -, A / the]
20. Some people think that we should preserve the [brand-new, deeply-rooted, part-time, bright-lit]traditions of countries.
21. They were very tired last Monday.
[energized, refreshed, exhausted, lively]
22. The dog was very small.
[enormous, giant, significant, tiny]
23. Can you recommend a book that's suitable [for, about, in, by]her.
24. Tom is hopeless [to, for, at, in] remembering birthdays.
25. The red jacket is [expensiver than, the most expensive, the more expensive than, more expensive than] the blue jacket.
26. Please, … me the newspaper a postman … today.
[show / brought, show / has brought, showed / brought, shows / brings]
27. Do you … that woman in the corner? She … her dog walk.
[saw / was having, to see / is having, see / is having, seen / have]
28. My dog … a lot but it … at the moment.
[barks / isn’t barking, is barking / doesn’t bark, barked / didn’t bark, was barking / won’t bark]
29. I … about it at the moment and I think that I … how to use it now.
[am reading / know, was reading / knew, read / know, shall read / have known]
30. Tom … the book since yesterday morning and he … it.
[has read / just finished, had been reading / has just finished, has been reading / has just finished, read / is just finishing]
31. You [can, must, would, would rather] avoid being in such a room full of cigar smoke. The doctor has warned you.
32. My word! It [will take, ought to take, must take, has to take] you ages to write all this. There are more than 2,000 pages!
33. Dad [had to take, must have taken, had better take, should have taken] his pills before starting to fast; now he is suffering from his stomach.
34. The doctor told me to stay in bed for a few days otherwise complications [had to set in, could set in, might set in, must set in] .
35. Hillary told me she [had lived, was living, lived, were living] in New-York all that year, and she had no wish to leave the city.
36. Sharon said she [had left, left, had been left, has left] her key in her pocket, but she couldn't find it there.
37. Julia said that she [was working, would be working, worked, had been working]hard for the past few weeks and was very tired.
38. Ann begged me not to tell her father what [would happen, happen, had happened, would be happening] earlier that day.
39. The teacher said the pupils [don’t have to make, mustn't make, didn’t make, haven’t make] so much noise during the breaks.
40. George was worried if [he would have, would he have, will he, he will] enough time to finish his report for the conference.
41. In my interview I asked Celia Young why [she wrote, she is writing, she has written, she had written] another romantic novel.
42. I thought you said Jack [will phone, would phone, phoned, ought to phone] you when he got back from his trip to the mountains.
43. Nina said Lucy complained that her friends never [had paid, would pay, paid, pay] any attention to what she told them.
44. Lora wondered if her cousin [is going to stay, was going stay, was going to stay, would be going to stay] in town for the rest of the summer; she wanted him to go to the country with her.
45. Jerry said that by the end of the year he [would have been living, would live, would be living, would been living] in this new house for four years.
5
1. Before making a decision, the leader considered all [features, perspectives, sides, shades] of the argument.
2. This new printer is recommended as being [highly, greatly, strongly, readily] reliable.
3. When I realized I had dropped my gloves, I decided to [regress, resume, return, retrace] my steps.
4. The snow was [dropping, falling, landing, descending]heavily when I left the house.
5. I can't find my keys anywhere - I [must, can, ought, would]have left them at work.
6. You should not have a dog if you are not [adapted, prepared, arranged, decided]to look after it.
7. The farmhouse was so isolated that they had to generate their own electricity [current, supply, grid, power] .
8. We stopped to let each other talk, then we started talking [same time, meanwhile, punctually, simultaneously] , and laughed at each other.
9. The bus is not [maybe, completely, likely, alike] to come so we'd better go on foot as it is not very far.
10. In a democracy, if there is a [majority, absolute, rare, minority] decision, anything can be done even if the decision is not reasonable.
11. [Tomorrow’, Tomorrow’s, Tomorrows’s, Tomorrows’] meeting has been cancelled.
12. The more cigarettes you smoke a day, and the longer you've smoked, the higher your risk of lung cancer. [However, Conversely, Therefore, Similarly] , the risk rises the deeper you inhale and the earlier in life you started smoking.
13. Anorexia nervosa is an eating disorder affecting mainly girls or women, [nevertheless, such as, despite, since] boys or men can also suffer from it.
14. They will be coming in an hour, so I have got to prepare something for dinner, [shouldn’t we, won’t they, haven’t I, don’t I]?
15. She never takes her books to the dormitory with [hers, her, she, herself] .
16. Jane has a car, the doors of [that, whose, its, which] are completely different.
17. She is [a, an, the, -] single parent.
18. [the, -, a, an] black is her favourite colour.
19. … coffee is produced in … Brazil.
[The / -, - / a, - / -, A / the]
20. Some people think that we should preserve the [brand-new, deeply-rooted, part-time, bright-lit]traditions of countries.
21. They were very tired last Monday.
[energized, refreshed, exhausted, lively]
22. The dog was very small.
[enormous, giant, significant, tiny]
23. Can you recommend a book that's suitable [for, about, in, by]her.
24. Tom is hopeless [to, for, at, in] remembering birthdays.
25. The red jacket is [expensiver than, the most expensive, the more expensive than, more expensive than] the blue jacket.
26. Please, … me the newspaper a postman … today.
[show / brought, show / has brought, showed / brought, shows / brings]
27. Do you … that woman in the corner? She … her dog walk.
[saw / was having, to see / is having, see / is having, seen / have]
28. My dog … a lot but it … at the moment.
[barks / isn’t barking, is barking / doesn’t bark, barked / didn’t bark, was barking / won’t bark]
29. I … about it at the moment and I think that I … how to use it now.
[am reading / know, was reading / knew, read / know, shall read / have known]
30. Tom … the book since yesterday morning and he … it.
[has read / just finished, had been reading / has just finished, has been reading / has just finished, read / is just finishing]
31. You [can, must, would, would rather] avoid being in such a room full of cigar smoke. The doctor has warned you.
32. My word! It [will take, ought to take, must take, has to take] you ages to write all this. There are more than 2,000 pages!
33. Dad [had to take, must have taken, had better take, should have taken] his pills before starting to fast; now he is suffering from his stomach.
34. The doctor told me to stay in bed for a few days otherwise complications [had to set in, could set in, might set in, must set in] .
35. Hillary told me she [had lived, was living, lived, were living] in New-York all that year, and she had no wish to leave the city.
36. Sharon said she [had left, left, had been left, has left] her key in her pocket, but she couldn't find it there.
37. Julia said that she [was working, would be working, worked, had been working]hard for the past few weeks and was very tired.
38. Ann begged me not to tell her father what [would happen, happen, had happened, would be happening] earlier that day.
39. The teacher said the pupils [don’t have to make, mustn't make, didn’t make, haven’t make] so much noise during the breaks.
40. George was worried if [he would have, would he have, will he, he will] enough time to finish his report for the conference.
41. In my interview I asked Celia Young why [she wrote, she is writing, she has written, she had written] another romantic novel.
42. I thought you said Jack [will phone, would phone, phoned, ought to phone] you when he got back from his trip to the mountains.
43. Nina said Lucy complained that her friends never [had paid, would pay, paid, pay] any attention to what she told them.
44. Lora wondered if her cousin [is going to stay, was going stay, was going to stay, would be going to stay] in town for the rest of the summer; she wanted him to go to the country with her.
45. Jerry said that by the end of the year he [would have been living, would live, would be living, would been living] in this new house for four years.
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