1. More than a year . . . since he remembered about those autumn days.
a) passed; b) have been passed; c) had been passed; d) had passed; e) would pass;
2. A young man who . . . on the pavement . . . forward.
a) had been standing/came; b) stood/had come; c) had stood/came; d) had stood/came;
e) stood/comes;
3. I . . . to remember what I . . . during that time/
a) tried/had done; b) tried/ was doing; c) had tried/was doing; d) try/has doing;
e) try/had done;
4. What you . . . yesterday at this time?
a) did do; b) has done; c) was doing; d) had done; e) were doing;
5. They . . . while Jack . . . .
a) were listening/was speaking; b) were listening/spoke; c) listened/was speaking;
d) listened/had spoken; e) had listen/spoke;
6. He . . . and . . . as he . . . the road.
a) was slipping/falling/crossed; b) slipped/fell/was crossing; c) slips/falls/had crossed;
d) slipped/fell/has been crossed; e) slips/falls/crossed;
7. We . . . by telephone calls yesterday.
a) disturb; b) disturbed; c) have been disturbed; d) are disturbed; e) were disturbed;
8. You . . . the first visitor I . . . since my return.
a) were/has been; b) are/have had; c) are/have; d) were/have had; e) are/had;
9. I . . . for a long time when my brother . . . .
a) worked/had come; b) had been working/came; c) have worked/came; d) was working/comes;
e) works/came;
10. I . . . in the garden when my brother . . . .
a) worked/came; b) has worked/came; c) was working/came; d) has been working/had come;
e) had been working/came;
11. The village is . . . the river.
a) on; b) in; c) over; d) between; e) beyond:
12. The sun appeared . . . , . . . the clouds.
a) out/for; b) from/to; c) from/behind; d) on/behind; e) over/behind;
13. The law came . . . force last year.
a) to; b) at; c) for; d) from; e) into;
14. He calls his attention . . . the fact.
a) in; b) at; c) for; d) from; e) to;
15. The man has given . . . smoking.
a) to; b) for; c) up; d) with; e) on;
16. Make this sentence passive
Nobody slept in the bed.
a) The bed was being slept in by nobody;
b) The bed had been slept in by nobody;
c) The bed was slept in by nobody;
d) The bed is slept in by nobody;
e) The bed is being slept in by nobody;
17. Use the Subjunctive Mood
I wish I . . . a car.
a) have; b) had; c) have had; d) would have; e) will have;
18. Use Indirect speech
We asked him: “What has happened to you? You look so pale”.
a) We asked him what is happened to him. He was looking so pale.
b) We asked him what was happened to him. He is looking so pale.
c) We asked him what has happened to him. He is looks so pale.
d) We asked him what had happened to him. He looked so pale.
e) We asked him what had been happened to him. He is looks so pale.