1.) How ... money have you got on you?
many
much
any
some
2.) England ... a population of 60 million.
is having
have
has
are having
3.) ... Jane at 10.00 tomorrow.
I’m meeting
I met
I meet
I go meeting
4.) Joyce first went out with Nora Barnacle ... Thursday 16 June, 1904.
on
at
in
with
5.) Can you tell me how to ... to the station?
arrive
reach
get
drop
6.) My aunt, ... over 80, still goes out to work.
whose
who's
that's
which's
7.) What ... you like doing in your free time?
do
does
are
were
8.) Fyodor Pavlovich gave Grushenka a key so she ... come in any time.
can
should
could
must
9.) She got married ... 1970 and we haven't seen her since.
at
in
on
about
10.) Why are you ... that meat? There's nothing wrong with it.
smell
smelling
smelled
smells
11.) When ... your parents born?
were
do
did
happened
12.) You can't talk to her now. She ... a shower.
is still taking
still is taking
still takes
has still taken
13.) Customers ... to refrain from smoking.
request
are requesting
are requested
requesting
14.) I suggested to her that she ... ask for a raise.
has to
should
could
must
15.) Galilei proved that the Earth ... round the Sun.
is going
was going
went
goes
16.) I'd surely be offended if the manager ... at me like that.
shouts
will shout
would shout
shouted
17.) The Prime Minister then warned the people that things ... get worse.
might
had to
can
must
18.) If he ... able to warn his colleagues of the danger, he would have done so.
has been
would
had been
should have been
19.) Last year we made ... but this year has not been so good.
a lot of progress
any progress
a lot of progresses
many progresses
20.) ... to go the American Embassy for her visa?
Need she
Does she need
Must she
Does she has
21.) It's a beautiful manor but its repair ... for a long time.
has been neglected
has neglected
was neglecting
neglected
22.) I've been in love with him since we first ... at a party.
meet
met
had met
were met
23.) ... the beginning they used only hand tools but later they bought some machines.
Since
For
On
In
24.) As soon as she ... my letter, I will know whether I can visit her this summer or not.
had answered
has answered
will have answered
would have answered
25.) She heard the neighbour's dog howling, ... annoyed her a lot.
what
that
which
Ø
26.) My mother said this morning that she ... cut her hair but she wasn't sure yet.
may have
might
had
could have
27.) I'm afraid we'll have to wait ... .
as far as he arrives
for him to arrive
until he doesn't arrive
as long as he arrives
28.) 'I have had enough of your nonsense, Jack!' What is another way of saying 'I have had enough of' in this sentence?
I am fed up with
I am caught up with
I am kept up with
I am put up with
29.) 'Since when ... him? You should know he is a liar.'
do you believe
you believe
are you believing
have you been believing
30.) I must insist ... .
everyone filling in the form
that everyone leaves the room
on you to come
observing the rules
31.) People shouldn't be cruel ... animals. Animals have rights too, after all.
at
about
to
on
32.) We were frightened ... we decided to go to the police.
because
despite
and therefore
for
33.) No one had a precise idea how the problem was ... .
tackling
have tackled
tackle
to be tackled
34.) You are not responsible, ... what the other driver says.
no matter
nevertheless
let alone
however
35.) When I last went to London, a new bridge was being built ... the river.
along
about
across
through
36.) 'You look great!' 'Oh, thanks. You know, I ... all afternoon.'
am rested
was rested
have been resting
had been resting
37.) I have asked both of them, but ... the answer.
either boy know
neither boys know
neither boy knows
both boy knows
38.) It is strange that he should have been convicted of robbery so many times ... .
while he was a child
when still under fifteen
so early as that
as he was a child
39.) She says she is thinking of joining a karate team. They train ... .
once every three days
every other days
at least three times in a week
every three day
40.) I'd have arrived sooner ... .
if I wouldn't have been stopped by the police
if the car I have were better
should I have a better car
if I haven' forgotten to turn off the
41.) When someone says: 'I took it with a pinch of salt', (s)he is ... .
cooking
taking medicine
showing disbelief
superstitous
42.) There ... in this city.
is much too many air pollution
aren't plenty people interested in environment protection
is much too much air pollution
are way too many poors
43.) I was sitting in the park when who ... walk by but Mary.
might
could
ought to
should
44.) We must abide ... our decision.
according to
on
to
by
45.) On no occasion ... .
do I want to meet him
want I to meet him
I wanted to meet him
I’d want to meet him
46.) You may depend ... .
upon that I’ll give any money
on my supporting you
on I’ll to help you
whether I’ll give a permission or not
47.) ... him the news or would you like to do it yourself?
Do you want that I should tell
Would you prefer if I told
Would you rather I told
Do you insist on that you would tell
48.) They ... from in front of the house while they were talking to the manager of the insurance company.
got their car to steal
had their car been stolen
had stolen their car
had their car stolen
49.) ... he postponed his journey.
Sooner than risk a bad crossing
Sooner than risking a bad crossing
Rather than to risk a bad crossing
Rather than risked a bad crossing
50.) “– And how is Dick, the solid man? – Nothing between himself and heaven, Ned Lambert answered.” What does this Dubliner here mean by nothing between himself and heaven?
Dick is deliriously happy.
Dick got very wealthy.
Dick is as bald as a coot.
Dick has just died.