Choose the correct form of the verb
(1) Byron wrote: “I awoke one morning myself famous”.
(a) to find
(b) to be found
(c) find
(d) to have found
(2) She returned to her home town never it again.
(a) leave
(b) to leave
(c) left
(d) to be left
(3) The population tends every year.
(a) to be growing
(b) be growing
(c) to have grown
(d) have grown
(4) The Chinese language is too difficult quickly.
(a)to learn
(b)to be learning
(c)be learning
(d)learn
(5) He is lucky such experience.
(a)to have acquired
(b)have acquired
(c)to be acquired
(d)be acquiring
(6) He was made that he had better keep silent.
(a)understand
(b)to understand
(c)to be understood
(d)have understood
(7) Possible promotion encouraged him English.
(a)learn
(b)be learning
(c)to have learnt
(d)to learn
(8) Slang is not supposed in the formal or official language.
(a)to use
(b)use
(c)be used
(d) to be used
(9) Do you happen anything about the incident?
(a)to have heard
(b)heard
(c)to be heard
(d)hear
(10) Latin to have been spoken by the majority of common people of the time.
(a)is said
(b)are said
(c)to be said
(d)said
(11) He is known a third language.
(c)to be learnt
(d)have learnt
(12) The laws to be respected by the people.
(a)is supposed
(b)suppose
(c)supposed
(d)are supposed
(13) I must go now. I promised .
(a)be not
(b) not to be
(c)to not be late
(d) not be
(14) James doesn’t speak very clearly. He is difficult .
(a)to understand
(b)to understand him
(d)to have understood
(15) I didn’t hear you . You must have been very quiet.
(a)come
(b)to come
(c)came
(d)to have come
(16) I can’t find the tickets. I seem them.
(a)to have lost
(b)to lose
(c)to be losing
(d)to have been losing
(17) Tim isn’t very reliable. He tends things.
(a)to forget
(b)to have forgot
(c)to have been forgot
(d)to be forgot
Объяснение:
1. Sarah told that all the letters had been writ-
ben. 2. Benny greeted the people who have been invited to the meeting. 3. These children are never
given any pocket money. 4. The inhabitants of the village were
being asked about people living in their neighbourhood when the
police arrived. 5. Jane allowed her brother to go to the
cinema. 6. Children are being seldom allowed to see horror films.
7. I entered the house when our seats were shown to my
parents. 8. The funny scene was followed by the laughter
of the audience. 9. John was asked by his uncle if the fairs
in the village had been often visited. 10. John says the socks
have not been mended yet.
Choose the correct form of the verb
(1) Byron wrote: “I awoke one morning myself famous”.
(a) to find
(b) to be found
(c) find
(d) to have found
(2) She returned to her home town never it again.
(a) leave
(b) to leave
(c) left
(d) to be left
(3) The population tends every year.
(a) to be growing
(b) be growing
(c) to have grown
(d) have grown
(4) The Chinese language is too difficult quickly.
(a)to learn
(b)to be learning
(c)be learning
(d)learn
(5) He is lucky such experience.
(a)to have acquired
(b)have acquired
(c)to be acquired
(d)be acquiring
(6) He was made that he had better keep silent.
(a)understand
(b)to understand
(c)to be understood
(d)have understood
(7) Possible promotion encouraged him English.
(a)learn
(b)be learning
(c)to have learnt
(d)to learn
(8) Slang is not supposed in the formal or official language.
(a)to use
(b)use
(c)be used
(d) to be used
(9) Do you happen anything about the incident?
(a)to have heard
(b)heard
(c)to be heard
(d)hear
(10) Latin to have been spoken by the majority of common people of the time.
(a)is said
(b)are said
(c)to be said
(d)said
(11) He is known a third language.
(a)learn
(b)to be learning
(c)to be learnt
(d)have learnt
(12) The laws to be respected by the people.
(a)is supposed
(b)suppose
(c)supposed
(d)are supposed
(13) I must go now. I promised .
(a)be not
(b) not to be
(c)to not be late
(d) not be
(14) James doesn’t speak very clearly. He is difficult .
(a)to understand
(b)to understand him
(c)to be understood
(d)to have understood
(15) I didn’t hear you . You must have been very quiet.
(a)come
(b)to come
(c)came
(d)to have come
(16) I can’t find the tickets. I seem them.
(a)to have lost
(b)to lose
(c)to be losing
(d)to have been losing
(17) Tim isn’t very reliable. He tends things.
(a)to forget
(b)to have forgot
(c)to have been forgot
(d)to be forgot
Объяснение:
1. Sarah told that all the letters had been writ-
ben. 2. Benny greeted the people who have been invited to the meeting. 3. These children are never
given any pocket money. 4. The inhabitants of the village were
being asked about people living in their neighbourhood when the
police arrived. 5. Jane allowed her brother to go to the
cinema. 6. Children are being seldom allowed to see horror films.
7. I entered the house when our seats were shown to my
parents. 8. The funny scene was followed by the laughter
of the audience. 9. John was asked by his uncle if the fairs
in the village had been often visited. 10. John says the socks
have not been mended yet.