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1.Pam ... to the cinema.
suggested to go
suggests to go
suggested going
.2.He said that he ... that film.
has already seen
was seen
had already seen
3.We looked at the sky and saw ... in the clouds.
the plane disappear
the plane to have disappeared
the plane to be disappearing
4.I saw her ... into the building.
to come
coming
come
5.Jack is in his garage now. He must ... his car.
repair
be repairing
have been repairing
have repaird
6.I am glad ... to stay with them in their country-house.
to have been invited
to invite
to be invited
to have invited
7.By the time he retires Professor Baker ... more than twenty different courses.
will teach
has taught
will has taught
will have taught
8.When the old lady returns to her flat she … at once that someone has broken in during her absence.
will see
sees
has seen
saw
9.While the workers were repairing the roof, they ... the bathroom window.
break
have broken
broke
was broken
10.It’s nearly twenty years since my father … his brother.
saw
sees
has seen
had seen
11.This is the first time I … late for my Japanese classes.
have been
had been
was
am
12.It's a pity my watch is fast again; I've recently had it ...
having repaired
being repaired
repairing
repaired
13.When Linda entered the room, she saw a lot of strangers and she felt
have embarrassed
embarrassed
embarrassing
being embarrassed
14.He … to understand English.
is seemed
was seeming
don't seem
doesn't seem
15.I wonder what Doctor Brown thinks of the medical problem ... now.
being discussed
having been discussed
discussing
discussed
16.I like to study sea life. Marine biology is ...
being fascinated
fascinated
fascinating
17.He said that If I ... Kathrin, she ... me.
ask / will help
asked / would help
have asked / would help
18.Library books mustn't ... for more than two weeks.
keep
be kept
have kept
be keeping
19. ... control of his car on an icy road, the driver hit a tree.
Losing
Lost
Being lost
Having lost
20.We … along the forest road when it started snowing.
was walking
had walked
were walking
had been walking
21.Since I...university, I haven’t had much spare time.
have started
was starting
start
started
22.I heard them in the next room.
having quarreled
quarreled
quarreling
23. I... the whole of War and Peace by the time I was seven years old
was reading
had read
had been reading
had been read
24.The manager ordered the contract ... into English.
to be translated
to translate
to be translating
25. ... the film at least a dozen times, he knew it almost by heart.
Having been seen
Having seen
Seeing
being seen
26.The new methods of work appear … very effective.
be
been
being
to be
27.Ben asked him if he ... a motorcycle.
could ride
can ride
could he ride
28.Greg said that ... a new job.
he will need
he needed
would he need
29.All the guests … to be wearing black suits.
didn't suppose
supposed
have supposed
are supposed
30.Charles said that he ... me the following day.
will call
would have called
would call
31.A car … outside the door.
was heard stopping
was heard to stop
to stop
hear stopped
32.The plane ... at 10.30 and ... at 16.15.
will take off, will land
is taking off, is landing
takes off, lands
took off, would land
33.We were hurrying because we thought that the bell ...
had already rang
had already rung
has already rang
have already ringing

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ксюша1693 ксюша1693  28.01.2024 17:11
1. Pam suggests to go to the cinema.
The correct answer is "suggested to go". In this case, "suggested" is the past tense of the verb "suggest" and it is followed by the to-infinitive form of the verb "go". This indicates that Pam made a suggestion to go to the cinema.

2. He said that he had already seen that film.
The correct answer is "had already seen". In reported speech, the verb tense is usually shifted back one tense. In the original sentence, "has already seen" is the present perfect tense, but in reported speech, it becomes "had already seen" which is the past perfect tense.

3. We looked at the sky and saw the plane disappear in the clouds.
The correct answer is "the plane disappear". In this case, the base form of the verb "disappear" is used after the verb "saw". This construction indicates that the action of the plane disappearing happened at the same time as the action of looking.

4. I saw her come into the building.
The correct answer is "come". In this case, the base form of the verb "come" is used after the verb "saw". This construction indicates that the action of her coming into the building happened in the past.

5. Jack is in his garage now. He must be repairing his car.
The correct answer is "be repairing". In this case, the verb "be" is used as an auxiliary verb followed by the present participle form of the verb "repairing". This construction indicates an ongoing action in the present.

6. I am glad to be invited to stay with them in their country-house.
The correct answer is "to be invited". In this case, the verb "be" is used as an infinitive marker followed by the past participle form of the verb "invited". This construction indicates the purpose or intention of being invited.

7. By the time he retires, Professor Baker will have taught more than twenty different courses.
The correct answer is "will have taught". In this case, the verb "will have" is used as a future perfect tense indicating an action that will be completed before a specified future time.

8. When the old lady returns to her flat, she will see at once that someone has broken in during her absence.
The correct answer is "will see". In this case, the verb "will" is used to indicate a future action.

9. While the workers were repairing the roof, they broke the bathroom window.
The correct answer is "broke". In this case, the past tense of the verb "break" is used to indicate an action that happened in the past.

10. It's nearly twenty years since my father saw his brother.
The correct answer is "saw". In this case, the simple past tense of the verb "see" is used to indicate an action that happened in the past.

11. This is the first time I have been late for my Japanese classes.
The correct answer is "have been". In this case, the present perfect tense of the verb "be" is used to indicate an action that started in the past and has continued up to the present.

12. It's a pity my watch is fast again; I've recently had it repaired.
The correct answer is "had it repaired". In this case, the past participle form of the verb "repair" is used after the verb "had" to indicate an action that was completed in the past.

13. When Linda entered the room, she saw a lot of strangers and she felt embarrassed.
The correct answer is "embarrassed". In this case, the past participle form of the verb "embarrass" is used as an adjective to describe Linda's feeling.

14. He doesn't seem to understand English.
The correct answer is "doesn't seem". In this case, the present tense of the verb "seem" is used to indicate a current state or perception.

15. I wonder what Doctor Brown thinks of the medical problem being discussed now.
The correct answer is "being discussed". In this case, the present participle form of the verb "discuss" is used to indicate an ongoing action.

16. I like to study sea life. Marine biology is fascinating.
The correct answer is "fascinating". In this case, the present participle form of the verb "fascinate" is used as an adjective to describe the subject "Marine biology".

17. He asked if I would help him if he asked Kathrin.
The correct answer is "asked / would help". In this case, the past tense of the verb "ask" is used in reported speech, and the modal verb "would" is used to indicate a hypothetical action.

18. Library books mustn't be kept for more than two weeks.
The correct answer is "be kept". In this case, the verb "be" is used as an auxiliary verb followed by the past participle form of the verb "kept". This construction indicates the passive voice.

19. Losing control of his car on an icy road, the driver hit a tree.
The correct answer is "Losing". In this case, the present participle form of the verb "lose" is used as an adjective to describe the subject "the driver".

20. We were walking along the forest road when it started snowing.
The correct answer is "were walking". In this case, the past continuous tense of the verb "walk" is used to indicate an ongoing action in the past.

21. Since I started university, I haven’t had much spare time.
The correct answer is "started". In this case, the past simple tense of the verb "start" is used to indicate a specific action that happened in the past.

22. I heard them quarreling in the next room.
The correct answer is "quarreling". In this case, the present participle form of the verb "quarrel" is used as an adjective to describe the subject "them".

23. I had read the whole of War and Peace by the time I was seven years old.
The correct answer is "had read". In this case, the past perfect tense of the verb "read" is used to indicate an action that was completed before a specified past time.

24. The manager ordered the contract to be translated into English.
The correct answer is "to be translated". In this case, the infinitive form of the verb "translate" is used after the verb "ordered" to indicate a passive action.

25. Having seen the film at least a dozen times, he knew it almost by heart.
The correct answer is "Having seen". In this case, the present participle form of the verb "see" is used as an adjective to describe the subject "he".

26. The new methods of work appear to be very effective.
The correct answer is "to be". In this case, the infinitive form of the verb "be" is used after the verb "appear" to indicate a state or perception.

27. Ben asked him if he could ride a motorcycle.
The correct answer is "could ride". In this case, the past tense of the verb "ride" is used to indicate a hypothetical ability in reported speech.

28. Greg said that he needed a new job.
The correct answer is "needed". In this case, the past tense of the verb "need" is used in reported speech to indicate a past action.

29. All the guests are supposed to be wearing black suits.
The correct answer is "are supposed". In this case, the verb "be" is used as an auxiliary verb followed by the past participle form of the verb "supposed". This construction indicates an obligation or expectation.

30. Charles said that he would call me the following day.
The correct answer is "would call". In this case, the past tense of the verb "call" is used in reported speech to indicate a future-in-the-past action.

31. A car was heard stopping outside the door.
The correct answer is "was heard stopping". In this case, the past continuous tense of verbs "hear" and "stop" is used to indicate an ongoing action in the past.

32. The plane takes off at 10.30 and lands at 16.15.
The correct answer is "takes off, lands". In simple present tense, "takes off" is the present tense of the verb "take off" and "lands" is the present tense of the verb "land".

33. We thought that the bell had already rung.
The correct answer is "had already rung". In this case, the past perfect tense of the verb "ring" is used to indicate an action that was completed before a specified past time.
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