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M1E1T60

Personal, Possessive, Demonstrative Pronouns

V1

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: We asked Jim to stay with … in our house.

our

1

us

their

my

his

V2

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Do you know that lady? Yes. I know ….

1

her

his

us

them

me

V3

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: That is his book. Give … to him.

him

her

its

1

it

me

V4

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Spend more time with your son. … is so lonely.

I

1

he

we

she

us

V5

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: The bag is heavy. What is there in …?

him

its

her

they

1

it

V6

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Look at them. … are playing like kids.

We

1

They

Their

I

There

V7

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Is he a doctor? - No, … is not.

we

they

1

he

them

she

V8

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Are you a student? Yes, … am.

we

1

I

you

me

my

V9

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Mike has many friends. He likes ….

1

them

us

they

my

me

V10

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Is Henry at home? Can I speak to …?

his

1

him

he

us

our

V11

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Can I help …? Yes, please I’ve lost my way.

your

me

us

our

1

you

V12

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence:: Mary and Jane are sisters, aren’t …?

she

we

1

they

our

them

V13

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: My mother fell asleep because … was tired.

they

us

me

1

she

her

V14

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: We know … well. They are our friends.

they

1

them

us

his

him

V15

Use the right form of Personal Pronoun in the sentence: Tell … your name, please.

he

it

we

1

me

my

V16

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Mary washed … hands and face.

his

him

1

her

my

their

V17

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Ann likes to laugh. … face is always merry.

She

He

Him

His

1

Her

V18

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: They have a new flat. … flat is not very big.

Them

His

1

Their

Our

Us

V19

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: What’s … phone number? May I phone you?

her

his

our

their

1

your

V20

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Give me … photo and I’ll give you mine.

you

my

us

our

1

your

V21

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Where are … friends now?

me

us

1

your

he

him

V22

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Here is a postcard from … friend Peggy.

me

1

my

us

him

she

V23

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: She lives in Australia now with … family.

she

him

it

1

her

us

V24

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: … husband works in Newcastle.

She

Him

Us

Them

1

Her

V25

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: … company builds ships.

1

His

He

She

Us

Me

V26

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: … children go to school in New York.

Us

Me

1

Their

Mine

Him

V27

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: … husband and I want to go to Australia, too.

Me

1

My

Us

Him

It

V28

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: We want to see Ann and … family next winter.

she

he

his

1

her

it

V29

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Autumn has come. I like … beauty.

he

1

its

us

me

mine

V30

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: He has a bad memory. He can’t remember even … own name.

he

she

us

1

his

me

V31

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: I’ve got relatives in England. … aunt lives in Guildford.

me

1

my

mine

us

he

V32

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Charles is going to a picnic with … girlfriend.

us

yours

mine

1

his

he

V33

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Are you satisfied with … marks, Mark?

you

yours

me

us

1

your

V34

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: Sally and I like Mathematics. It’s … favorite subject.

us

ours

1

our

me

yours

V35

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: There is a mouse under the table. I can see … tail.

it

ours

us

1

its

me

V36

Use the right form of Possessive Pronoun in the sentence: … flat is on the third floor.

ours

us

1

our

we

you

V37

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: This is my book, … is yours. Take it.

thise

these

1

that

those

some

V38

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: At … moment he is very busy. Phone in twenty minutes, please.

1

this

these

what

those

any

V39

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: … was a sad story. Everybody kept silence for some time.

any

these

1

that

those

some

V40

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: I’ll take that book, I don’t like … one. Give it to me.

1

this

these

that

those

any

V41

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: These flowers are mine. …are his.

this

these

that

1

those

something

V42

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: Have you read … letter? – Not yet.

1

this

these

what

those

anything

V43

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: … suits are more suitable for young persons. They don’t suit me.

this

1

these

that

what

anything

V44

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: This boy is not my brother, but … boy is mine.

this

these

1

that

he

any

V45

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: The shop- assistances of … store are always attentive to customers.

those

1

that

these

them

they

V46

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: … stew vegetables are very delicious in comparison with … ones.

These, that

Those, this

This, that

That, those

1

These, those

V47

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: The most attractive places of interest in … town are in the west.

what

these

1

this

those

them

V48

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: As for me, I like spacious apartments so … apartment is too small for me.

what

those

1

this

these

they

V49

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: … window is open and … windows are closed.

Those, these

1

This, those

This, this

That, that

Those, these

V50

Use the right form of Demonstrative Pronoun in the sentence: … is a boat and … is a plane.

1

This, that

These, those

Those, these

This, these

That, those

M3E1T60

Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs

V1

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: This is (big) … building in the world.

bigger

1

the biggest

the most big

the more big

the big

V2

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: I think she’s (good) … singer in this group.

1

the best

the better

the goodest

the most good

the more good

V3

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: Who is (old) … student in your group?

the older

the elder

1

the oldest

the more old

the most old

V4

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: It’s (bad) … film I’ve ever seen.

1

the worst

the most bad

the more bad

the worse

the baddest

V5

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: She is (intelligent) … of all students.

more intelligent

1

the most intelligent

intelligenter

the intelligentest

intelligent

V6

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: It was (beautiful) … music I had ever heard.

1

the most beautiful

the more beautiful

beautiful

beautifuller

beautifullest

V7

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: This is (poor) … country in the world.

1

the poorest

the poorer

the most poor

the more poor

poor

V8

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: She is (strange) … person I’ve ever met.

the most stranger

the more strange

stranger

1

the strangest

strange

V9

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: I couldn’t answer (difficult) …question the teacher asked me at the exam.

1

the most difficult

the difficultest

the more difficult

the difficulter

the more difficultest

V10

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: Nick is (old) … of them all.

old

the most old

more older

1

the oldest

much oldest

V11

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: Everest is (high) … mountain in the world.

the higher

the most high

the more higher

1

the highest

high

V12

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: The Pacific is (deep) … ocean in the world.

deeper

1

the deepest

the most deep

the more deeper

more deep

V13

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: Diamonds are (expensive) … precious stones.

more expensive

1

the most expensive

more expensive

expensiver

the expensivest

V14

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: The 5th Beethoven’s symphony is (popular) ….

more popular

1

the most popular

popularest

popularer

most popularest

V15

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: That is (boring) … lecture I’ve ever heard.

1

the most boring

the more boring

the boringest

the more boringer

the most boringest

V16

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: June 21st is (long) … day in the northern hemisphere.

longer

1

the longest

the most long

the more long

the most longest

V17

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: What is (short) … way from here to the station?

1

the shortest

the shorter

the most short

the more shorter

the most shortest

V18

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: What is (long) … river in the world?

the longer

1

the longest

the most long

the more longer

the most longest

V19

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: What is (popular) … sport in your country?

1

the most popular

the more popular

the popularest

the popularer

the most popularest

V20

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: It was a very bad experience. It was the (bad) … experience in my life.

the bad

the worse

1

the worst

the most bad

the most worse

V21

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: This is (good) … coffee I’ve ever tested.

1

the best

the better

the most good

the more good

the most better

V22

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: That’s (funny) … joke I’ve ever heard.

the most funny

the more funny

the funnier

the most funniest

1

the funniest

V23

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: She is (patient) … person I’ve ever met.

1

the most patient

the more patient

the most patientest

patienter

the patientest

V24

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: Mr. and Mrs. Brown have got three daughters. The (old) … is 14 years old.

1

eldest

older

elder

most older

more old

V25

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: It is (cheap) … restaurant in our town.

the most cheap

the more cheapest

the cheaper

1

the cheapest

the more cheaper

V26

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: She is a very good player. She is (good) … player of our team.

1

the best

the better

the goodest

the most good

the more best

V27

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: It is a very happy day. It was (happy) … day in my life.

1

the happiest

the most happiest

the more happier

the happier

the most happy

V28

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: It is (bad) … mistake I’ve ever made.

the worse

1

the worst

the most bad

the more worst

the most worse

V29

Choose the right variant of Superlative degree: He’s a very rich man. He’s one of (rich) … people of the world.

1

the richest

the richer

the most rich

the more rich

the most richest

V30

Choose the right variant of superlative degree: He’s a very dangerous criminal. He is (dangerous) … criminal of the country.

1

the most dangerous

the more dangerous

the dangerousest

the most dangerousest

the dangerouser

V31

Choose the right variant of Comparative degree: The Mississippi’s (long) … than the Thames.

1

longer

longest

most long

more longer

most longest

V32

Choose the right variant of Comparative degree: This hotel is (comfortable) … than the other one.

1

more comfortable

most comfortable

comfortabler

comfortablest

more comfortabler

V33

Choose the right variant of Comparative degree: The restaurant is (expensive) … than the cafe.

most expensive

more expensiver

1

more expensive

most expensivest

expensivest

V34

Choose the right variant of Comparative degree: His homework was (bad) … than mine.

1

worse

worst

most worse

most worst

baddest

V35

Choose the right variant of Comparative degree: The weather here is (cold) … than at home.

1

colder

more cold

most cold

more colder

coldest

V36

Choose the right variant of Comparative degree: This film is (interesting) … than that one you wanted to see.

1

more interesting

most interesting

interestinger

interestingest

most interestingest

V37

Choose the right variant of Comparative degree: The journey was (long) … than I thought.

1

longer

longest

more long

most longest

more longest

V38

Choose the right variant of Comparative degree: This lesson is (difficult) … than the last one.

1

more difficult

most difficult

difficulter

difficultest

more difficulter

V39

Choose the right variant of Comparative degree: Do you think English is … (difficult) than French?

1

more difficult

most difficult

difficulter

difficultest

most difficultest

V40

Choose the right variant of Comparative degree: Big cars are (comfortable) … than small ones.

1

more comfortable

most comfortable

comfortabler

comfortablest

most comfortablest

V41

Choose the right variant of degree of comparison: The hotel wasn’t as (cheap) … as we had expected.

cheaper

cheapest

more cheap

most cheaper

1

cheap

V42

Choose the right variant of degree of comparison: Her brother is as (intelligent) … as his wife.

1

intelligent

more intelligent

most intelligent

the intelligentest

intelligenter

V43

Choose the right variant of degree of comparison: You can eat as (many) … as you like.

many

more

most

1

much

the muchest

V44

Choose the right variant of degree of comparison: Johnny isn’t as (rich) … as Don but he is younger and much (happy).

richer, happy

the richest, the happiest

the most rich, more happy

more richer, the most happy

1

rich, happier

V45

Choose the right variant of degree of comparison: She isn’t so (busy) … as I am.

busier

the busiest

the most busy

more busier

1

busy

V46

Choose the right variant of degree of comparison: It isn’t so (cold) … today as it was yesterday.

colder

coldest

more cold

most cold

1

cold

V47

Choose the right variant of degree of comparison: The new cinema in our district is much (big) … than the old one.

big

1

bigger

biggest

more big

most biggest

V48

Choose the right variant of degree of comparison: He was (experienced) … engineer at our factory.

the more experienced

1

the most experienced

experienced

much experienced

many experienced

V49

Choose the right variant of degree of comparison: This new car is much (comfortable) … than the old one.

1

more comfortable

the most comfortable

comfortablest

comfortable

comfortabler

V50

Choose the right variant of degree of comparison: The weather this summer is even (bad) … than last summer.

worst

a bad

1

worse

more bad

most bad

M12E1T60

Plural

V1

Choose the right variant of plural: These … are teachers.

man

1

women

a woman

mens

woman

V2

Choose the right variant of plural: His … was the smallest among the … living here.

mise / mouse

mice / mouse

1

mouse / mice

mouse / mouses

mise / mice

V3

Choose the right variant of plural: My friend has three ….

child

childs

childrens

1

children

childes

V4

Choose the right variant of plural: He eats much ….

fishs

fishes

fishis

1

fish

fishys

V5

Choose the right variant of plural: There are many … at our school and many of them are ….

teacher/man

teachers/woman

teachers/mans

1

teachers/women

woman/teacher

V6

Choose the plural form: There are many … in the classroom.

student

1

students

student’s

students’s

studentses

V7

Choose the plural form of the word “a leaf”:

leafes

1

leaves

leavs

leaveses

leaf

V8

Choose the right variant of plural: I met some interesting … at the meeting last night .

1

men

mens

mans

man’s

men’s

V9

Choose the plural form of the word “toy”

toyes

toyses

1

toys

toyis

mother-in-laws

V10

Choose the right variant of plural of the word ‘sugar:

sugars

sugares

1

sugar

sugar’s

sugarses

V11

Choose the plural form of the word “a baby”:

baby

babys

babis

babyes

1

babies

V12

Choose the right variant of plural: I don’t want … or help.

1

advice

advises

advices

advise

advicies

V13

Choose the right variant of plural: Put these … on the table.

knife

1

knives

knifs

knivs

knifes

V14

Choose the right variant of plural: On Saturday we went fishing, but we didn’t catch many …

1

fish

fishs

fishes

fisheses

fishesis

V15

Choose the right variant of plural “wife”:

wifes

wifs

wivies

1

wives

wifses

V16

Choose the plural form of the word: foot

foots

feets

footses

footsies

1

feet

V17

Choose the right variant of plural: Julia’s clothes … in her wardrobe.

1

are

is

was

have

has

V18

Choose the right variant of the plural: The … comes every morning.

postmens

postmans

1

postman

postmanes

postsman

V19

Choose the right variant of the plural: In the fall, the … begin to change colour.

leafs

leavis

leavys

1

leaves

leafes

V20

Choose the right variant of plural: People say that … are gentle and kind animals.

deers

deeres

deere

deeries

1

deer

V21

Choose the right variant of plural: beach

1

beaches

beachs

becheses

beach

beachis

V22

Choose the right variant: Knowledge … power.

are

am

1

is

were

do

V23

Choose the right variant: In summer we eat a lot of ….

1

fruit

fruits

fruites

fruties

fruitis

V24

Choose the right variant: In the farmyard we could see some … and ….

oxes / gooses

oxen / goose

oxes / geese

oxes / geeses

1

oxen / geese

V25

Choose the right variant: I held up my … to the fire to warm them.

foots

1

feet

footes

feets

feetses

V26

Choose the right variant: Do you know that … are berries?

tomatos

tomatoys

1

tomatoes

tomato

tomats

V27

Choose the right variant: Two nice … live in my house.

puppy

pappies

puppys

1

puppies

puppses

V28

Choose the right variant: His advice … forgotten.

were

1

was

are

am

do

V29

Choose the right variant: No news …good news.

1

is

were

have

are

do

V30

Choose the right variant: There … not much furniture in this room.

were

are

have

1

is

do

V31

Choose the right variant: Where … the money? – I put the money in my bag.

are

1

is

do

have

were

V32

Choose the right variant: Sheep … grass-eating animals.

do

am

is

was

1

are

V33

Choose the right variant: Mathematics … his favorite subject.

are

do

1

is

did

am

V34

Choose the right variant: Women … always right.

was

is

1

are

does

has

V35

Choose the right variant: The girl’s hair … golden – brown.

were

1

was

are

have

am

V36

Choose the right variant: My … are not white, I’m afraid.

tooths

teethes

toothes

1

teeth

teets

V37

Choose the right variant: The …is made of gold.

1

watch

watches

watchs

watcheses

wathchis

V38

Choose the right variant: How many … does your baby have?

tooth

toothers

teeths

1

teeth

tooth’s

V39

Choose the right variant: My best friends are ….

1

Englishmen

Englishmanses

Englishman

Englishmens

Englishmans

V40

Choose the right variant: Are those … from France?

man-doctors

man- doctor

1

men-doctors

mens-doctor

men- doctor

V41

Choose the plural form of the word “hero”

herois

heros

herous

hero

1

heroes

V42

Choose the plural form of the word “ a family”

familys

1

families

family

familis

familes

V43

Choose the right variant: All of the … left at the same time.

buss

1

buses

bussess

busis

busys

V44

Choose the plural form of the word “ weather”

weathers

weatheres

1

weather

weathersis

a werather

V45

Choose the right variant: … are always open on Friday.

Library

Librariess

Librares

1

Libraries

Librarys

V46

Choose the plural form of the word “ a worker”

1

workers

worker

a worker

a workers

workeres

V47

Choose the plural form of the word “a wife”

wifes

wife

wivis

wifus

1

wives

V48

Choose the right variant: These… are engineers.

man

mans

1

men

mens

menss

V49

Choose the right variant: There were a lot of … in the street.

1

passers- by

passers-bys

passeres –bys

passers-byis

passers-byss

V50

Choose the right variant: I never eat much … with soup.

breads

breades

breadis

breadues

1

bread

M15E1T60

Prepositions I

V1

Fill in: How did you get to London? - … plane.

1

by

on

in

out of

off

V2

Fill in: I tried … the dress before I bought it.

off

1

on

at

in

by

V3

Fill in: It’s quicker to go … foot than to go by car there.

by

1

on

in

out of

off

V4

Fill in: Excuse me, I have to get … at the next station.

by

at

in

out of

1

off

V5

Fill in: Since I broke my leg I have to travel … bus because I can’t go.

1

by

on

in

out of

off

V6

Fill in: He turned … the radio because he didn’t want to listen to it.

1

off

into

on

at

for

V7

Fill in: The sun goes down … the west.

on

at

over

1

in

off

V8

Fill in: Get some books … the library.

with

under

1

from

on

up

V9

Fill in: Some workers live far … the factory.

to

into

1

from

at

on

V10

Fill in: This ring is made … silver.

1

of

on

by

off

at

V11

Fill in: I decided not to go by car. I went …train instead.

1

by

on

in

out of

off

V12

Fill in: It takes me about half an hour to get … home .

by

1

-

in

of

off

V13

Fill in: Did you see Helen yesterday? – No, I last saw her … Wednesday.

at

1

on

in

off

out

V14

Fill in: You can’t speak and write …the same time.

1

at

on

in

off

out

V15

Fill in: They are getting married … six month’s time.

at

on

1

in

off

out

V16

Fill in: You should go out and walk … the evening.

at

on

1

in

off

out

V17

Fill in: I’ve been invited to Kate’s birthday party …the 7th of March.

at

1

on

in

to

out

V18

Fill in: She was dressed … green.

at

on

1

in

to

out

V19

Fill in: Will you be in London … Christmas or at Easter?

1

at

on

in

to

out

V20

Fill in: Our dinner will be prepared … about 20 minutes. Wait, please.

at

on

1

in

to

out

V21

Fill in: There are usually a lot of parties … New Year’s Eve.

at

1

on

in

to

out

V22

Fill in: I learnt to speak … French in 3 months.

at

on

1

-

out

in

V23

Fill in: “Where is your husband?”- “He is out … the moment”

1

at

on

in

out

off

V24

Fill in: Columbus made his first voyage from Europe to America … 1492.

at

on

1

in

out

off

V25

Fill in: Children always have their holidays … summer.

at

on

1

in

out

off

V26

Fill in: Our tour begins …the 13th of December and ends in January.

at

1

on

in

out

off

V27

Fill in: I hope Ann will not be busy … the weekend. I’d like to see her.

1

at

on

in

out

off

V28

Fill in: You should go … Paul and ask him to help you.

1

to

at

in

into

off

V29

Fill in: What time does the plane arrive … New York?

over

of

1

in

into

out

V30

Fill in: She came home … six o’clock .

to

1

at

in

into

out

V31

Fill in: The Volga flows … the Caspian Sea, doesn’t it?

above

at

in

1

into

out

V32

Fill in: Could you show me the way … the airport?

1

to

at

in

into

out

V33

Fill in: “Where is your daybook, Sam?” – “I left it … home, sir”.

to

1

at

in

into

out

V34

Fill in: Don’t wait outside. Come … the room.

to

at

in

1

into

out

V35

Fill in: Welcome … our town! We hope you’ll enjoy your stay here.

1

to

at

in

into

out

V36

Fill in: “Where was Charlie Chaplin born?” – “He was born … London”.

to

at

1

in

into

out

V37

Fill in: Have you ever been … Japan?

1

to

at

by

into

out

V38

Fill in: There is a computer … the window.

to

1

by

in

into

off

V39

Fill in: Don’t disturb Willy. He is tired and goes … bed.

1

to

at

of

into

off

V40

Fill in: He came home late … night.

to

1

at

in

into

off

V41

Fill in: David left his luggage … the station and went to phone.

to

1

at

in

into

off

V42

Fill in: Do you know what river flows … the North Sea?

by

at

in

1

into

off

V43

Fill in: Are there any books … your bag?

1

in

after

off

out

with

V44

Fill in: Nancy is good … History.

1

at

in

under

from

after

V45

Fill in: Harry isn’t interested … sports.

1

in

at

of

off

out

V46

Fill in: Are you afraid … spiders?

on

with

1

of

in

at

V47

Fill in: Kate is waiting … her sister.

with

1

for

of

in

at

V48

Fill in: It is very nice … you to help us. Thank you very much.

with

over

1

of

in

at

V49

Fill in: I am fond … reading novels.

with

about

1

of

in

at

V50

Fill in: I’m sorry … not listening to you.

on

at

1

for

in

to

M17E1T60

Active Voice. Part I (Indefinite Tenses)

V1

Present Simple. I … friends to the party.

1

invite

invited

inviting

is inviting

invites

V2

Present Simple. We often … letters to our parents.

writes

1

write

writing

writed

is writing

V3

Present Simple. Her sister … to the seaside next July.

go

1

goes

went

going

be going

V4

Present Simple. Your children usually … many questions.

asks

1

ask

asked

asking

is asking

V5

Present Simple. I … several foreign languages.

1

know

knows

knew

is knowing

knowed

V6

Present Simple. The Black Sea … in the South of Russia.

be

1

is

are

am

does

V7

Present Simple. There … little light in the kitchen.

are

do

1

is

am

be

V8

Present Simple. There … a text-book, some pens and pencils on the desk.

are

do

1

is

am

be

V9

Present Simple. There … two desks, a sofa and a mirror in the room.

1

are

do

is

am

be

V10

Present Simple. There … three students and a teacher in the room.

1

are

do

is

am

be

V11

Present Simple. Tom (not to play) football with his friends.

don’t play

1

doesn’t play

is not play

are not play

am not play

V12

Present Simple. … your cat … (like) fish?

Do … like

1

Does … like

Is … like

Am … like

Are … like

V13

Present Simple. Dad usually (work) on Saturday.

1

works

is working

are working

am working

work

V14

Present Simple. What … you … (think) of me?

are … think

is … think

am … thinking

1

do … think

does … think

V15

Present Simple. What time … he … (get up)?

1

does … get up

do … get up

is … get up

am … get up

are … get up

V16

Present Simple. How often … she … (go) swimming?

do … go

is … go

goes

1

does … go

are … go

V17

Present Simple. … your father … (drive) a car fast?

Is … drive

1

Does … drive

Did … drive

Do … drives

Are … driving

V18

Present Simple. She usually … (come) home early.

not comes

is come

1

comes

come

are come

V19

Present Simple. We always … (go) to the country on Saturdays.

1

go

goes

not goes

is go

are go

V20

Present Simple. What time … your sister … (come) back home?

does … comes

do … come

1

does … come

is … come

did … come

V21

Past Simple. How long … he wait for them last time at the station?

does

was

is

were

1

did

V22

Past Simple. … you have any problems with his work?

has

1

did

was

had

is

V23

Past Simple. … you at the meeting last week?

1

were

was

had

has

did

V24

Past Simple. My brother’s friend … there yesterday.

has

1

was

am

are

were

V25

Past Simple. Mario always … everything on time.

am

is

do

1

did

are

V26

Past Simple. … they there last time?

been

am

was

is

1

were

V27

Past Simple. When … you meet him for the first time?

does

1

did

am

had

are

V28

Past Simple. His first book … not very interesting.

am

has

had

1

was

did

V29

Past Simple. I … to this story many years ago.

listen

1

listened

listens

was listened

will listen

V30

Past Simple. The question … very simple, but nobody could answer it.

be

1

was

am

had

did

V31

Past Simple. Present Perfect. Choose the right variant: George went to the cinema, but he … the film much.

haven’t enjoyed

hasn’t enjoyed

don’t enjoyed

1

didn’t enjoy

hadn’t enjoyed

V32

Past Simple. Present Perfect. Choose the right variant: My favourite football team … a lot of matches last season.

win

wins

1

won

has won

have won

V33

Past Simple. Present Perfect. Choose the right variant: Jack … to remember what he had done last April.

try

1

tried

has tried

have tried

had tried

V34

Past Simple. Present Perfect. Choose the right variant: I walked quickly because I … cold.

1

felt

feel

has felt

have felt

had felt

V35

Past Simple. Present Perfect. Choose the right variant: We rarely watch television, but last week we … a lot of interesting programmes.

watch

has watched

have watched

1

watched

had watched

V36

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. I think that the weather ….change tomorrow.

1

will

shall

be

was

is

V37

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. Bill says he … going to give up his job.

are

1

is

will

were

shall

V38

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. She … receive his letter next week.

shall

is

1

will

are

should

V39

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. I …help you with your English next year.

will

do

does

1

shall

is

V40

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. We …. going to write a letter to our friends in the evening.

will

shall

should

would

1

are

V41

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. I hear he … go abroad next summer.

is

1

will

shall

does

do

V42

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. We … have a class in English tomorrow.

1

shall

will

do

does

should

V43

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. He …be a student of the University.

shall

1

will

was

were

does

V44

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. There ….be a lot of work to do about the house.

was

were

1

will

shall

was

V45

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. The traffic … be very heavy today.

were

was

1

will

shall

do

V46

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. I ….have an interesting job.

1

shall

will

do

does

were

V47

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. ….you book tickets in advance?

do

does

is

1

will

shall

V48

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. They ….work in the garden next Sunday.

shall

do

does

1

will

was

V49

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. When ….you come here?

shall

do

does

1

will

were

V50

Future Simple, to be going + Infinitive. Choose the right variant. I ….spend my weekend in the country.

will

do

was

were

1

shall

M18E1T60

Active Voice. Part II (Continuous Tenses)

V1

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Yesterday at 10 o’clock he ….

were working

is working

1

was working

will be working

am working

V2

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Now he … the football game on TV.

am watching

1

is watching

was watching

will be watching

are watching

V3

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: The kids ….. football in the park at the moment.

were playing

is playing

was playing

will be playing

1

are playing

V4

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Right now the police … a man with one eye called Smith.

were looking for

1

are looking for

was looking for

will be looking for

have been looking for

V5

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: At 9 o’clock tomorrow she ….

were working

is working

was working

1

will be working

am working

V6

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Ann ….. the ceiling right now.

was painting

has painting

were painting

will be painting

1

is painting

V7

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous: I … to the shop. Can I get you anything?

were going

1

am going

was going

will be going

are going

V8

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Now we … in a perfect weather and we … excellent time.

are flying; is having

were flying; are having

have been flying; have been having

will be flying; will be having

1

are flying; are having

V9

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Rose ….. at computer yesterday at four by her grandma.

were working

is working

are working

will be working

1

was working

V10

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: It’s nearly lunchtime. My friend in the USA … now.

has been getting up

were getting up

was getting up

will be getting up

1

is getting up

V11

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: "… you … your bicycle this evening?"-"No, you can take it"

were … using

is … using

was … using

1

will … be using

am … using

V12

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Exuse me, young man. … you … gum?

am … chewing

were … chewing

have … been chewing

will … be chewing

1

are … chewing

V13

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: "… they … the post office when they go out?" – "Yes, I’m sure."

am … passing

is … passing

was … passing

1

will … be passing

have … been passing

V14

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Two sisters are in bed together. Are you asleep? I … you!

wasn’t telling

aren’t telling

haven’t been telling

won’t be telling

1

am not telling

V15

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Mr Simons … by train now.

were traveling

are traveling

1

is traveling

will be traveling

am traveling

V16

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: - Come out of the water! Swimming is not allowed here! - But I …, officer! I …!

am not swimming; is drowning;

wasn’t swimming; was drowning;

haven’t been swimming; have been drowning;

won’t be swimming; will drowning;

1

am not swimming; am drowning;

V17

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: She … Painkillers right now.

am taking

were taking

1

is taking

will be taking

are taking

V18

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Look at him! He … a boat.

were rowing

are rowing

1

is rowing

will be rowing

am rowing

V19

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: I … to do two things at once – preparing for my final exams in June, and … for a job.

were trying; looking;

1

am trying; looking;

was trying; looking;

will be trying; looking;

have been trying; looking;

V20

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: A small boy … next to the escalator now.

were standing;

1

is standing;

are standing;

will be standing;

have been standing;

V21

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Tom … around Europe now.

was traveling

are traveling

1

is traveling

will be traveling

am traveling

V22

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: You … at cards last night.

is cheating

1

were cheating

have been cheating

will be cheating

are cheating

V23

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Now I … the tenth short article for the local newspaper.

is writing

was writing

1

am writing

will be writing

are writing

V24

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: A motorist was in court for speeding. He told the judge that on the day he … at ten miles an hour and not at sixty miles an hour.

1

was driving

is driving

have been driving

will be driving

am driving

V25

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: I wonder what I … at six o’clock tomorrow.

was doing

are doing

have been doing

1

will be doing

am doing

V26

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Moira … for a meal this evening.

is coming

was coming

has been coming

1

will be coming

are coming

V27

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Lucky you! This time next week you … on a beach in Thailand.

were lying

are lying

have been lying

1

will be lying

am lying

V28

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Yesterday at 6 o’clock I … to the dentist.

have been going

1

was going

am going

will be going

is going

V29

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Tom’s hands are very dirty. He … the car at the moment.

would be fixing

were fixing

1

is fixing

will be fixing

are fixing

V30

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: In future doctors … illnesses differently, but we may not need to use doctors at all.

have been diagnosing

were diagnosing

are diagnosing

1

will be diagnosing

was diagnosing

V31

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Catherine Wild ….. Christmas cards right now.

were making

was making

1

is making

will be making

are making

V32

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Last Monday at 7 o’clock, Mr. Goldsmith … in an expensive shop in London store.

1

was shopping

were shopping

has been shopping

will be shopping

is shopping

V33

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: We … holidays in Spain at the moment.

1

are having

were having

am having

will be having

was having

V34

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Jim … tennis now.

was playing

were playing

1

is playing

will be playing

am playing

V35

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Linda is from Canada. Now she … around the Europe.

1

is traveling

was traveling

has been traveling

will be traveling

are traveling

V36

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Two friends … along the road when they saw a new monument at a bus stop.

is walking

1

were walking

have been walking

will be walking

are walking

V37

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Ann … tennis with her father now.

1

is playing

were playing

are playing

will be playing

was playing

V38

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: On the ferry to France the green-faced passenger … over the side of the board now.

was leaning

were leaning

has been leaning

will be leaning

1

is leaning

V39

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Your friend … for you now.

1

is waiting

was waiting

has been waiting

will be waiting

are waiting

V40

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Last week our uncle … by the river.

has been fishing

were fishing

is fishing

will be fishing

1

was fishing

V41

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: You look tired. … you … now?

Was ….. working

Is ….. working

1

Are ….. working

Will ….. be working

Am ….. working

V42

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: I … not very well at the moment. Please, call me later.

has been feeling

were feeling

1

am feeling

will be feeling

is feeling

V43

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: There’s a strange smell in here. … you … something?

Was … cooking

1

Are … cooking

Is … cooking

Will … be cooking

Has … been cooking

V44

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Bill and Andy … films at the moment.

Is making

were making

1

are making

will be making

am making

V45

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: - John, what were you doing out there in the rain? - I … wet, mum!

1

was getting

am getting

are getting

will be getting

has been getting

V46

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Two little boys were on holiday. They … in the sea.

1

were paddling

was paddling

Am paddling

will be paddling

Is paddling

V47

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: We … at the dinner table.

was chattering

Is chattering

1

are chattering

will be chattering

am chattering

V48

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Right now I … back to live with my mother.

are going

were going

have been going

will be going

1

am going

V49

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Two very tired men … to find their way home, but they were lost.

has been trying

1

were trying

am trying

will be trying

is trying

V50

Complete sentences by using suitable forms of Present Continuous, Past Continuous and Future Continuous: Tom … his new book yesterday at 7.

is reading

1

was reading

am reading

will be reading

were reading

M22E1T60

The Verb “to be”, Pronouns

V1

The Verb “to be”: We ____ interested in shopping. We don’t like it at all.

Is

Am

1

Aren’t

Are

Isn’t

V2

The Verb “to be”: ____ they nice students?

1

Are

Was

Is

Am

Isn’t

V3

The Verb “to be”: We ____ unhappy today.

Is

Am

Was

1

Are

Isn’t

V4

The Verb “to be”: How ___ he today? – I think he ___ all right.

was, is

1

is, is

will be, was

am, are

Were, was

V5

The Verb “to be”: The train ___ late again! We ____ late for the conference!

1

Is, will be

Are, will be

Was, was

Will, will

Is, is

V6

The Verb “to be”: Stephanie and Luke _____ good friends, but they always argue with each other.

Aren’t

1

Are

Is

Was

be

V7

The Verb “to be”: That computer ____ very slow. I can’t work on it anymore.

Am

Are

1

Is

Be

were

V8

The Verb “to be”: Anna ____ from Mexico, she ____ from Norway.

Was, was

Were, were

Will be, will be

1

Isn’t, is

Wasn’t, were

V9

The Verb “to be”: ____ cold outside?

1

Is it

Are it

Are he

It is

Will it

V10

The Verb “to be”: ____ these exercises difficult?

1

Are

Is

Was

Be

am

V11

The Verb “to be”: ____ you hungry?

Is

Was

1

Are

Am

Be

V12

The Verb “to be”: Do you know what time it is? --- Yes, ____ a quarter to six.

Is it

Was it

1

It is

Is

It

V13

The Verb “to be”: _____ two cups in the cupboard.

1

There are

Are there

This are

It is

This is

V14

The Verb “to be”: ____ a desk in the study.

Is there

1

There is

These are

This are

They are

V15

The Verb “to be”: ____ any tables in the kitchen?

Is there

There is

1

Are there

There are

Is this

V16

The Verb “to be”: _____ a fireplace in the living room.

They are

Are there

1

There is

Is there

Is it

V17

The Verb “to be”: _____ some beautiful plants in the bedroom.

1

There are

There aren’t

There is

Is there

There isn’t

V18

The Verb “to be”: Last year I went to Thailand. _____ a big swimming pool in the hotel.

1

There was

There were

Was there

Were there

They were

V19

The Verb “to be”: How many guests ______ at the party yesterday?

There were

There was

1

Were there

Was there

It is

V20

The Verb “to be”: I think I _____ a journalist in future.

Was

Were

1

Will be

Be

Is

V21

The Verb “to be”: Is there a sofa in the bathroom? ---- No, ______.

1

There isn’t

There is

There aren’t

It is

They aren’t

V22

Pronouns: What are _____ ? --- ______ are flowers.

1

These, these

This, this

This, these

It, it

That, that

V23

The Verb “to be”: ____ two bottles on the table. ______ are the bottles with mineral water.

1

There are, they

There are, it

There is, it

Is there, they

Are there, they

V24

Pronouns: My key is in my pocket. ____ is in a safe place.

She

1

It

He

They

We

V25

Pronouns: The students are very tired. ____ study too hard.

He

She

It

1

They

Her

V26

Pronouns: There's a cat in the kitchen. ____ is black and white.

1

It

They

You

We

His

V27

The Verb “to be”: There ____ seven books in my bag.

Is

She

No

Was

1

Are

V28

The Verb “to be”: ____ you _____ at the party tomorrow?

1

Will, be

Will, are

There, will

Was, be

Were, be

V29

Pronouns: There is a big shopping center in my town. _____ is very popular.

She

1

It

They

We

You

V30

Pronouns: Is this bike _____?

1

Yours

Your

Her

He

It

V31

Pronouns: Can you tell _____ the time, please?

1

Me

I

He

She

We

V32

Pronouns: I wanted to talk to John so I invited ____ to _____ house.

1

Him, my

He, my

She, my

It, my

His, my

V33

Pronouns: Sam stayed in London because he liked ____ clubs.

Her

His

1

Its

Their

Me

V34

Pronouns: That house is ____.

1

Mine

My

Me

He

She

V35

The Verb “to be”: What _____ their names?

Is

Am

Be

1

Are

Was

V36

The Verb “to be”: ______ you from Canada?

Is

1

Are

Was

Will

Be

V37

The Verb “to be”: _____ half past nine. Let’s go home!

1

It’s

He’s

She’s

They are

We are

V38

The Verb “to be”: …. usually cold here in winter.

Is it

1

It is

They is

This

Be

V39

The Verb “to be”: I don’t think that he ____ a policeman.

Are

1

Is

Am

Were

Be

V40

The Verb “to be”: ______ a cheap restaurant?

1

Is it

It is

Are they

Is these

Are that

V41

Pronouns: Paul likes Jane. He likes _____ very much.

1

Her

Them

She

Hers

I

V42

Pronouns: ____ think it’s awful!

1

I

She

He

Me

Her

V43

Pronouns: Is this pen mine or _____?

1

Yours

You

Me

She

He

V44

Pronouns: I need you, you need me, we need _______.

Us

1

Each other

I

They

We

V45

Pronouns: Please try and understand how I feel. Put _____ in my position.

You

Yours

1

Yourself

Me

She

V46

The Verb “to be”: I ____ in London two years ago.

1

Was

Were

Am

Will be

Be

V47

The Verb “to be”: My friends _____ far away when I was sick.

Was

1

Were

Am

Are

Will be

V48

The Verb “to be”: I don’t think that she_____ a good manager in future.

Is

Am

Was

Were

1

Will be

V49

The Verb “to be”: It was a long voyage. We ____ at sea for four weeks.

1

Were

Was

Am

Are

Is

V50

The Verb “to be”: I ____ always happy when you come to visit me.

1

Am

Are

Is

Be

Will