English Test - Verbs - Santiago Espin
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Complete: When felicity ran _______ of money on holiday, her sister had to ssrnd her some money. in. out. up. Write the correct have form: The reasons for global warming and for changes in the climate ______ been hotly debated lately. Match the sentence with the correct missing form: Each of the men _______ given ten minutes to speak to the president of the company. Select the correct option: I have impressed you have _______ so much of your English by surfing the internet!. picked on. picked up. picked at. Write the correct form of the verb require: Writing essays in a limited amount of time _______ planning and clear thinking. Choose the correct be form: Beyond the river ____ a dress store and a shoe store. Choose the correct option: I really enjoy college because all my fellow students _______ very well. get on. get up. get through. Which auxiliary fits better: One-half of the students in Professor Snarf's math class _______ not understand his lectures. Match with the correct form: Here ______ your notebook and dictionary. Tick the phrasal verb: I've _______ a good idea for our business plan. come up with. come into. come away with. Write the correct have form: Neither my brother nor my parents _______ a college degree. Match: My parents were so disappointed when I ______ college. Select the correct one: Neither of my brothers ______ gone to college. have. has. The correct option is: Neither of the corporations (has/have) received the necessary state charter yet. Write now. Match correctly: My entire supply of checks ______ missing. Choose: My brother and my sister _____ hiking in the mountains. enjoy. enjoying. enjoys. Try and be nice your brother. He's going _____ a hard time at the moment. Match: Physics _____ taken by many students to complete their science requirement. Past and past participle of catch: caught. catchen. catch. Past and past participle of dig: dug. diggen. dig. |




