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Choose which of the followingis in the third person singular: Buses pass my house every hour. The bus pass my house every hour. The bus passes my house every hour. the bus passed my house every hour. Choose the sentence in the present continuous tense: She does not work, she swims in the river. She is not working, she swims in the river. She is not working, she is swimming in the river. She is not working, she is swiming in the river. Choose the sentence in the right simple past tense: I meeted her on Tuesdays. I met her on Tuesdays. I have met her on Tuesdays. I have meet her on Tuesdays. Choose the sentence in the past continuous tense: The children were frightened because it was getting dark. The children were frightened because it was geting dark. The children were frightened because it were getting dark. The children were frightened because it had gotten dark. Choose the sentence in the present perfect tense: There aren't any buses because the drivers were on strike. There aren't any buses because the drivers was on strike. There aren't any buses because the drivers has been on strike. There aren't any buses because the drivers have been on strike. Choose the sentence in the simple present or present continuous tense: He never listens to what you say. He is always thinking about something else. He never listens to what you say. He always thinked about something else. He never listened to what you say. He always is thinking about something else. He never listens to what you say. He always is thinking about something else. Choose the sentence in the simple present or present continuous tense: This book is about a man who deserted his family and goes to live on a Pacific island. This book is about a man who deserts his family and goes to live on a Pacific island. This book is about a man who deserts his family and gos to live on a Pacific island. This book is about a man who deserting his family and goes to live on a Pacific island. Choose the sentence in the simple present or present continuous tense: Look at that crowd. I wonders what they wait for. Look at that crowd. I am wondering what they wait for. Look at that crowd. I wonder what they are waiting for. Look at that crowd. I wonders what they are waiting for. Choose the sentence in the simple present or present continuous tense: This message has just arrived and the man is waiting in case you want to send a reply. This message has just arrived and the man waits in case you are wanting to send a reply. This message has just arrived and the man are waiting in case you want to send a reply. This message has just arrived and the man are waiting in case you wants to send a reply. Choose the sentence in the simple present or present continuous tense: Does You need another blanket or you feel warm enough?. Do You need another blanket or you feeling warm enough?. Are You needing another blanket or you feeling warm enough?. Do You need another blanket or you feel warm enough?. Choose the sentence in the simple past or past continuous tense: I lit the fire at 6.00 and it was buming brightly when Tom came in at 7.00. I lit the fire at 6.00 and it were bumming brightly when Tom came in at 7.00. I lit the fire at 6.00 and it bummed brightly when Tom came in at 7.00. I lit the fire at 6.00 and it was bumming brightly when Tom came in at 7.00. Choose the sentence in the simple past or past continuous tense: When I arrived the lecture had already started and the professor had written on the overhead projector. When I arrived the lecture had already started and the professor were writing on the overhead projector. When I arrived the lecture had already started and the professor was writing on the overhead projector. When I arrived the lecture had already started and the professor was writeing on the overhead projector. Choose the sentence in the simple past or past continuous tense: I was makeing a cake when the light went out. I had to finish it in the dark. I was making a cake when the light went out. I had to finish it in the dark. I were making a cake when the light went out. I had to finish it in the dark. I were makeing a cake when the light went out. I had to finish it in the dark. Choose the sentence in the simple past or past continuous tense: I didn't want to meet Paul so when he entered the room I left. I didn't want to meet Paul so when he entered the room I leaved. I didn't want to meet Paul so when he entered the room I had leaved. I didn't want to meet Paul so when he entered the room I was leaving. Choose the sentence in the simple past or past continuous tense: Unfortunately when I arrived Ann was just leaving, so we only had time for a few words. Unfortunately when I arrived Ann just left, so we only had time for a few words. Unfortunately when I arrived Ann just was leaving, so we only had time for a few words. Unfortunately when I arrived Ann had just leaved, so we only had time for a few words. Choose the sentence in the right be going to form. That rider was going to fall off. That rider is going to fall off. That rider were going to fall off. That rider are going to fall off. Choose the sentence in the right be going to form. I are going to stop here for a moment to get some petrol. I is going to stop here for a moment to get some petrol. I am going to stop here for a moment to get some petrol. I am going to stopping here for a moment to get some petrol. Choose the sentence in the right be going to form. I've lent you my car once. I am not going to do it again. I've lent you my car once. I am going not to do it again. I've lent you my car once. I not am going to do it again. I've lent you my car once. I were not going to do it again. Choose the sentence in the Future tense: You will need a visa if you are going to Spain. You need a visa if you are going to Spain. You are needing a visa if you are going to Spain. You may need a visa if you are going to Spain. Choose the sentence in the Future tense. If you put any more polish on that floor someone is slipping on it. If you put any more polish on that floor someone is going to slip on it. If you put any more polish on that floor someone will slipp on it. If you put any more polish on that floor someone will slip on it. Choose the right sentence according to present perfect or the present perfect continuous tense. The driver has drank. I think someone else ought to drive. The driver has been drinking. I think someone else ought to drive. The driver drunk. I think someone else ought to drive. The driver is been drinking. I think someone else ought to drive. Choose the right sentence according to present perfect or the present perfect continuous tense. I have been woring for him for ten years and he never once has said 'Good morning' to me. I am been working for him for ten years and he never once sayd 'Good morning' to me. I has worked for him for ten years and he never once said 'Good morning' to me. I have been working for him for ten years and he never once is saied 'Good morning' to me. Choose the right sentence according to present perfect or the present perfect continuous tense. Mr Smith, you have been whispering to the student on your right for the last five minutes. have you helping him with his exam. Mr Smith, you have been whispered to the student on your right for the last five minutes. were you helping him with his exam. Mr Smith, you have been whispering to the student on your right for the last five minutes. Are you helping him with his exam. Mr Smith, you are been whispering to the student on your right for the last five minutes. have you helped him with his exam. Choose the right sentence according to present perfect or the present perfect continuous tense. He's coughing a lot lately. He oughts to give up smoking. He have coughed a lot lately. He ought to give up smoking. He coughed a lot lately. He ought to give up smoking. He has coughed a lot lately. He ought to give up smoking. Choose the right sentence according to present perfect or the present perfect continuous tense. He has been hoping for a rise in salary for six months but he has not dared to ask for it yet. He has been hopeing for a rise in salary for six months but he has not dared to ask for it yet. He have been hoping for a rise in salary for six months but he have not dared to ask for it yet. He has hopped for a rise in salary for six months but he has not dared to ask for it yet. Choose the right sentence according to past perfect or the pastperfect continuous tense. He has given me back the book, thanking me for lending it to him and saing that he had enjoied it very much; but I had known that he had not read it because most of the pages were still uncut. He gave me back the book, thanked me for lending it to him and sayed that he enjoyed it very much; but I knew that he did not read it because most of the pages were still uncut. He had given me back the book, thanking me for lending it to him and saying that he had enjoyed it very much; but I had known that he had not read it because most of the pages were still uncut. He had given me back the book, thanking me for lending it to him and sayed that he had enjoyed it very much; but I knew that he had not read it because most of the pages were still uncut. Choose the right sentence according to present perfect or the present perfect continuous tense. When he had seen his wife off at the station, he had returned home as he had not have to be at the airport till 9.30. When he saw his wife off at the station, he had returned home as he did not have to be at the airport till 9.30. When he has seen his wife off at the station, he had return home as he had not have to be at the airport till 9.30. When he had seen his wife off at the station, he returned home as he had not have to be at the airport till 9.30. Choose the right sentence according to present perfect or the present perfect continuous tense. He has not to pack, for his wife already did that for him and his case was ready in the hall. He had not to pack, for his wife had already done that for him and his case was being ready in the hall. He were not to pack, for his wife had already done that for him and his case is being ready in the hall. He had not to pack, for his wife is already done that for him and his case was being ready in the hall. Choose the right sentence according to present perfect or the present perfect continuous tense. He hadn't to check the doors and windows either, for his wife has always done that before she had left the house. He hasn't to check the doors and windows either, for his wife have always been doing that before she had left the house. He hadn't to check the doors and windows either, for his wife have always been done that before she had left the house. He hadn't to check the doors and windows either, for his wife has always been doing that before she had left the house. Choose the right sentence according to present perfect or the present perfect continuous tense. All he has to do was to decide whether or not to take his overcoat with him. In the end he decided not to. All he have to do were to decide whether or not to take his overcoat with him. In the end he had decided not to. All he had to do were to decide whether or not to take his overcoat with him. In the end he had decided not to. All he had to do was to decide whether or not to take his overcoat with him. In the end he had decided not to. Choose the right sentence according to since and for: I've been trying to open this door four forty-five minutes. I've been trying to open this door sinced forty-five minutes. I've been trying to open this door for forty-five minutes. I've been trying to open this door since forty-five minutes. Choose the right sentence according to since and for: He had a bad fall last week and since then he hasn't left the house. He had a bad fall last week and sinced then he hasn't left the house. He had a bad fall last week and for then he hasn't left the house. He had a bad fall last week and fore then he hasn't left the house. Choose the right sentence according to since and for: Nobody has come to see us sinced we bought these bloodhounds. Nobody has come to see us since we bought these bloodhounds. Nobody has come to see us for we bought these bloodhounds. Nobody has come to see us four we bought these bloodhounds. Choose the right sentence according to since and for: He hasn't spoken to me since the last committee meeting. He hasn't spoken to me for the last committee meeting. He hasn't spoken to me four the last committee meeting. He hasn't spoken to me sinced the last committee meeting. Choose the right sentence according to since and for: The strike has lasted since six months. The strike has lasted four six months. The strike has lasted fore six months. The strike has lasted for six months. Choose the right sentence according to can, could be able to: When the fog lifts we could be able to see where we are. When the fog lifts we can see where we are. When the fog lifts we could see where we are. When the fog lifts we will be able to see where we are. Choose the right sentence according to can, could be able to: You've put too much in your rucksack; you will never be able carry all that. You've put too much in your rucksack; you never will be able carry all that. You've put too much in your rucksack; you could never carry all that. You've put too much in your rucksack; you will can never be able to carry all that. Choose the right sentence according to can, could be able to: When I was a child I cannot understand adults, and now that I am an adult I couldn't understand children. When I was a child I could understand adults, and now that I am an adult I cannot understand children. When I was a child I was abel to understand adults, and now that I am an adult I couldn't understand children. When I was a child I can understand adults, and now that I am an adult I can understand children. Choose the right sentence according to can, could be able to: When you have taken your degree you were able put letters after your name?. When you have taken your degree you can put letters after your name?. When you have taken your degree you will be able put letters after your name?. When you have taken your degree you could put letters after your name?. Choose the right sentence according to can, could be able to: Don't try to look at all the pictures in the gallery. Otherwise when you get home you will be able to remember any of them. Don't try to look at all the pictures in the gallery. Otherwise when you get home you can't remember any of them. Don't try to look at all the pictures in the gallery. Otherwise when you get home you couldn't remember any of them. Don't try to look at all the pictures in the gallery. Otherwise when you get home you won't be able to remember any of them. Use must, have to, mustn't or haven't: You ……….. switch off your mobile in the hospital. must. have to. mustn't. haven't to. Choose the right verb: You …………... take drinks into the library. needn't. must. need. mustn't. Use must, have to, mustn't or haven't: We ……………….. to go if you don't want to. must. have to. mustn't. haven't to. Choose the right verb: They ……… arrive on time for class. has to. need. must. needn't. Use must, have to, mustn't or haven't: You ………….. smoke in this area. must. have to. mustn't. haven't to. Insert the correct form of may/might can/could: If we can give him a blood transfusion we . . . be able to save his life. could. may. can. might. Insert the correct form of may/might can/could: Warning: No part of this book . . . be reproduced without the publisher's permission. may. can. might. could. Insert the correct form of may/might can/could: I think I left my glasses in your office. You . . . ask your secretary to look for them for me. (request). could. may. might. can. Insert the correct form of may/might can/could: She made the wall very high so that boys . . . climb over it. (negative). might not. may not. couldn't. can't. Insert the correct form of may/might can/could: If you had had the right tools . . . you have repaired the engine?. may. might. could. can. Use need or would like or want to fill the spaces in the following sentences: I want this letter typed but you . . . do it today. Tomorrow will do. needn't. need. would like. would. Use need would like or want to fill the spaces in the following sentences: If you want the time, pick up the receiver and dial 8081; you . . . say anything. need. would like. want. needn't. Put would would like need or want in the spaces in the following sentences: It was decided that the matter . . . be referred to a special committee. want. need. would like. would. Put would would like need or want in the spaces in the following sentences: Their method was always the same; they . . . wait till their victim had left the bank and then go up to himand ask for a light. want. need. would. would like. Put would would like need or want in the spaces in the following sentences: He was a very patient cat; he . . . sit for hours beside a mousehole. want. need. would. would like. Choose the right sentence, according to the passive form: Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet were written by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet has written by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet was wrote by William Shakespeare. Put the verb in bracket into the passive form. I've got good news for you. Jim finally (promote) this morning. has promoted. were promoted. get promoted. got promoted. Put the verb in bracket into the passive form. The Berlin Wall (demolish) in 1989. has demolished. was demolish. was demolished. were demolished. Choose the right sentence, according to the passive form: Were you invite to to John's party?. Is you invited to to John's party?. Were you invited to to John's party?. Was you invited to to John's party?. Put the verb in bracket into the passive form. The trees in the garden (damage) in the wind last week. get damaged. got damaged. will be dameged. was dameged. Choose the right sentence, according to the articles. One morning she rang her daughter in triumph. I found a burglar under the bed last night,' she said,'and he was quite a young man.'. One morning she rang her daughter in the triumph. I found the burglar under a bed last night,' she said,'and he was quite an young man.'. One morning she rang her daughter in triumph. I found a burglar under a bed last night,' she said,'and he was quite a young man.'. One morning she rang her daughter in the triumph. I found a burglar under a bed last night,' she said,'and he was quite a young man.'. Choose the right sentence, according to the articles. It is pleasure to do business with such an efficient organization. It is the pleasure to do business with such an efficient organization. It is a pleasure to do business with such an efficient organization. It is pleasure to do a business with such a efficient organization. Choose the right sentence, according to the articles. Peter Piper, student in a professor's college, asked him why he refused to talk to the press. Peter Piper, a student in the professor's college, asked him why he refused to talk to the press. Peter Piper, student in the professor's college, asked him why he refused to talk to press. Peter Piper, the student in a professor's college, asked him why he refused to talk to press. Choose the right sentence, according to the articles. He got the job in the south and spent the next two years doing the work he really enjoyed. He got a job in south and spent the next two years doing an work he really enjoyed. He got the job in south and spent next two years doing the work he really enjoyed. He got a job in the south and spent the next two years doing a work he really enjoyed. Choose the right sentence, according to the articles. Peter thinks that this is quite a cheap restaurant. Peter thinks that this is quite cheap restaurant. Peter thinks that this is quite the cheap restaurant. Peter thinks that this is quite an cheap restaurant. Scegli l'equivalente inglese delle seguenti espressioni: il computer di mio fratello. my brothers' computer. my brothers computer. my computer's brother. my brother's computer. Scegli l'equivalente inglese delle seguenti espressioni: i fratelli dei miei amici. my brother's friends. my friends' brothers. my brothers' friends. my friend's borthers. Scegli l'equivalente inglese delle seguenti espressioni: la macchina dei miei nonni. my cars' grandparents. my grandparents' car. my car's grandparents. my grandparent's car. Scegli l'equivalente inglese delle seguenti espressioni: l'amica di mia sorella. my sisters' friend. my friend's sister. my sister's friend. my friends' sister. Scegli l'equivalente inglese delle seguenti espressioni: la scuola dei miei cugini. my school's cousins. my cousins's school. my cousins' school. my cousin's school. Complete these sixteen sentences to score your knowledge of RELATIVE CLAUSES: I know a great little restaurant … we can get lunch. that. where. who. which. Complete these sixteen sentences to score your knowledge of RELATIVE CLAUSES: Do you know the reason … there are no penguins at the North Pole?. why. where. whose. which. Complete these sixteen sentences to score your knowledge of RELATIVE CLAUSES: Food … is imported from other countries is expensive. who. why. that. where. Complete these sixteen sentences to score your knowledge of RELATIVE CLAUSES: My home is a place … I can come and relax after work. when. where. which. whom. Complete these sixteen sentences to score your knowledge of RELATIVE CLAUSES: My grandfather remembers the time … there was no television. that. which. where. when. Fill in the correct form of adverb of the word in brackets: The boss is always ______ informed. There's not much you can hide from him. (GOOD). goodly. good. well. better. Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets: The film was terrible. I haven't seen one as _____as that before. (BAD). bad. worse. wors. the worst. Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets: Do you want to pay _______? (SEPARATE). separate. separately. separated. separatly. Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets: Expensive hotels are often ____than cheap ones. (COMFORTABLE). comfortable. comfortably. more comfortable. less comfortable. Fill in the correct form of the words in brackets: They discussed _____ technical matters in the meeting. (HIGH). higher. more highly. high. highly. Use the word in brackets to form a new word that fits into the blank: The governor tried to raise some financial __________________ for his humanitarian project. (BACK). backly. backing. back. backer. Use the word in brackets to form a new word that fits into the blank: The government passed a new law that will __________________ stealing passwords from others. (CRIME). criminally. criminal. criminalize. crime. Use the word in brackets to form a new word that fits into the blank: There was a lot of food left at the party because I __________________ the number of guests who would come. (CALCULATE). calculate. calculatly. calculately. miscalculate. Use the word in brackets to form a new word that fits into the blank: Her behaviour was __________________ and very rude. (CIVIL). civilly. uncivilied. civilized. civil. Use the word in brackets to form a new word that fits into the blank: The evidence against the two accused was __________________, so they were allowed to leave the courtroom. (CONCLUDE). inconclusive. concluding. conclude. inconclusively. Choose the right sentence, according to the past continuous form: It was a fine day and the roads were crowded because a lot of people was rushing to the seaside. It was a fine day and the roads were crowded because a lot of people were rushing to the seaside. It was a fine day and the roads were crowded because a lot of people is rushing to the seaside. It was a fine day and the roads were crowded because a lot of people are rushing to the seaside. Choose the right sentence, according to the past continuous form: There was a strong smell and the sound of frying. Obviously Mrs Jones has cooked fish. There was a strong smell and the sound of frying. Obviously Mrs Jones is cooking fish. There was a strong smell and the sound of frying. Obviously Mrs Jones was cooking fish. There was a strong smell and the sound of frying. Obviously Mrs Jones were cooking fish. Choose the right sentence, according to the past continuous form: He watched the children for a moment. Some of them were bathing in the sea, others were looking for shells, others. He watched the children for a moment. Some of them were batheing in the sea, others were looking for shells, others. He watched the children for a moment. Some of them are bathing in the sea, others were looking for shells, others. He watched the children for a moment. Some of them were bathing in the sea, others are looking for shells, others. Choose the right sentence, according to the present continuous form: My brother is released on Tuesday. I'm meeting him outside the prison. My brother is going to be released on Tuesday. I'm meeting him outside the prison. My brother is releasing on Tuesday. I will meet him outside the prison. My brother is going to be released on Tuesday. I will meet him outside the prison. Choose the right sentence, according to the present continuous form: My grandparents is celebrating their golden wedding next week. My grandparents are celebrateing their golden wedding next week. My grandparents will celebrate their golden wedding next week. My grandparents are celebrating their golden wedding next week. Put in the correct indefinite pronoun: Does _____have a phone charger? (I don't know if a person has a charger or not. anyone. somebody. no one. someone. Put in the correct indefinite pronoun: She doesn't want ____to help her. no one. somebody. anybody. someone. Put in the correct indefinite pronoun: Would you like _________ to drink? (This is an offer, not a real question.). nothing. anything. something. some. Put in the correct indefinite pronoun: I'd love to travel _____ - all over the whole world!. nowhere. somewhere. everywhere. anywhere. Put in the correct indefinite pronoun: ________ was really friendly, all the managers and even the CEO. anybody. somebody. nobody. everybody. |





