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    14. Present simple (4)

      1. I like flowers.

    A. Who like B. Who does like C. Who likes

      1. ... are there in the cupboard? — There are some plates.

    A. What B. Why C. Where

      1. ... is the key? — It is in my pocket.

    A. What B. Why C. Where

      1. ... usually walks with my dog? — I do.

    A. Whose B. Who C. Whom

      1. ... does he know Spanish? — Very well.

    A. How B. Who C. Why

      1. ... does he do? — He is a doctor.

    A. What B. When C. Who

    7 pictures are there in your bag? — There are four.

    A. How many B. How long C. How much

        1. ... is your sweater? — It's grey.

    A. What numberB. What colour C. What does

        1. ... is your brother? — He is 20.

    A. How much B. How many C. How old

        1. ... do you attend exhibitions? — It is very interesting for me.

    A. Why B. What C. Where

        1. ... does your friend live? — In London.

    A. Where B. When C. Whom

        1. ... day is it today? — Wednesday.

    A. When B. Where C. What
    ... does Jeff work? — In the shop.

    A. Whose B. Why C. Where

    ... do we always buy? — Discs.

    A. When B. What C. How many

    ... helps his father every day? — John does.

    A. Who B. What C. How much

    ... does it rain? — It rains cats and dogs.

    A. How B. When C. Whose

    ... does my friend read this magazine? — With great interest.

    A. What B. Whom C. How

    ... sister always waits for you? — My sister does.

    A. Whose B. Whom C. Who

    ... are these students? — In the classroom.

    A. When B. Where C. What

    ... does Gwen like very much? — Her house.

    A. What B. When C. Which

    Test 15. Present continuous

    Be quiet. I (to try) to work. Listen. Somebody (to cry).

    Look. Liz and Jane (to sit) on the carpet and (eat) crisps.

    Where are my daughters? They (to play) in the garden.

    He (to help) his father now.

    What you (to read) now?

    What your sister (to do) now?

    Take your raincoat. It (to rain) now.

    Look at the window. It (to snow).

    He (to study) French now.

    She (to play) the piano now.

    Where they (to go) now?

    At this very moment we (to fly) over the Red Sea.

    Have some hot coffee. It (to get) chill.

    James (still/to work) in the garden.

    Run upstairs. Your friend (to wait) for you.

    Look. My friends (to play) football.

    Who (to speak) there?

    What your son (do) now? He (to study) computer science. Where is your sister? She (to brush) her teeth now.

    Test 16. Present simple / Present continuous


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    He doesn't know German, but he (to learn) it now. A. is learning B. learnsWe often (to go) to the restaurant.

    A. are going B. go

          1. Go home. It (to get) dark.

    A. is getting B. gets

          1. I often (to play) chess with my brother.

    A. am playing B. play

          1. Maggy (to swim) in the sea now.

    A. swims B. is swimming

    6 .Every day Maggy (to like) to swim in the sea. A. likes B. is liking

            1. Mrs.Green (to lie) in the sun all day long.

    A. lies B. is lying

            1. Mrs Green (to lie) in the sun at the moment.

    A. lies B. is lying

            1. Where ... Fred usually (to spend) his holiday?

    A. is spending B. does ... spend

            1. What hotel he (to stay) now?

    A. is ... staying B. stays

            1. Who you (to wait for)?

    A. are ... waiting B. wait for

            1. Jack often (to play) lawn tennis.

    A. is playing B. plays

            1. He (to play) lawn tennis now.

    A. is playing B. plays

            1. I always (to wear) a light jacket in summer.

    A. wear B. am wearing

            1. I (to wear) a light jacket today.

    A. am wearing B. wears

            1. I (to look) for Tina the whole day.

    A. looks B. am looking

            1. What you (to look) at?

    A. are ... looking B. looks

            1. Mr Black usually (to rest) in the shade.

    A. rests B. is resting

            1. Mr Black (to rest) in the shade now.

    A. rest B. is resting

            1. Mrs Smith (to look after) her children on the beach.

    A. looks after B. is looking after

    Test 17. Past simple (1)

              1. There (to be) some Englishmen at this hotel yesterday.

              2. The sun is shining now, but there (to be) clouds in the sky two

    hours ago.

              1. Do you often meet Torn? — Not very often, but yesterday I (to see)

    him in the theatre.

              1. Last year I (to be) a second-year student.

              2. What's the matter? My room (to be) clean in the morning.

              3. Last week we (to attend) an interesting exhibition.

              4. I (to buy) a new dress some days ago.

              5. The Smiths live in a big apartment, but some years ago they (to

    live) in a small house in the country.

              1. Kate (to stay) in Paris last summer.

              2. I (to have) a headache yesterday.

              3. Peter (not to read) any books last winter.

              4. My husband goes to work by car, but yesterday it (to snow) and he

    (to go) by train.

              1. My father (not to smoke) before, but he smokes a lot now.

              2. As a rule we don't watch TV, but last week we (to watch) a lot of

    interesting programmes.

              1. Every day Simon helps his father in the garage, but last week he (to

    be) very busy with his exams and (not to help) him at all.

              1. I don't like meat, but some days ago I (to visit) my friends and (to

    eat) mutton there.

              1. Usually we have breakfast at 7 o'clock, but yesterday we (to have)

    it much later.

              1. The tourists (to ask) the guide a lot of questions after excursion.

              2. Last week Helen (to speak) to his boss about her vocation.

              3. An hour ago they (to tell) us about the accident.

    Test 18. Past simple (2)

                1. Kelvin (to leave) Manchester yesterday.

                2. Some years ago my brother (to sell) his house and (to buy) a busi­

    ness. Now he is a prosperous businessman.

                1. On Sunday we (to go) to the Zoo and the children (to be) very glad.

                2. Looking through our control works, the teacher (to find) many

    mistakes.

                1. The guide (to show) London to the tourists last night.

                2. Ten minutes ago it (to rain), but now there is a rainbow in the

    sky.

                1. Last Saturday we (to invite) our son's family to the country.

                2. We (to get) tickets yesterday.

                3. For nearly a thousand years Buda and Pest (to be) two towns.

                4. Prague (to become) the capital in 1918.

                5. An American chef (to make) the first hamburgers in 1985.

                6. At the end of the war the ball-point pens (to become) very popu­

    lar.

                1. People (to begin) to drive cars in 1893.

                2. Napoleon (to be) afraid of cats.

                3. Dickens (to have) 10 children, but he (not to have) a happy family

    life.

                1. Charles Dickens (to write) many novels.

                2. George (to start) work in a bank last month.

                3. Yesterday Mrs Peel (to remember) her past.

                4. He (to earn) much money last year.

                5. After World War I Czechoslovakia (to become) an independent

    country.

    Test 19. Present perfect (1)

                  1. I never (to be) to Tokyo.

                  2. They (not to get) any information this week.

                  3. We (to be) to Mexico this year.

                  4. They just (to return) from a safari in Africa.

                  5. The mountaineers (to climb) already Mount Kilimanjaro.

                  6. Diana (to win) $ 25.000.

                  7. Lary (to write) a lot of books.

                  8. He (to wash) just his hair.

                  9. ...you (to see) the Statue of Liberty yet?

                  10. We just (to have) a helicopter tour of the city.

                  11. This year we (to be) to Chinatown.

                  12. ... you already (to fill in) the customs form? — Yes, I ... .

                  13. Where are you going tonight? — I don't know. We (not to decide)

    yet.

                  1. ... you (to see) a show on Broadway yet? No, we (not to have).

                  2. ... you ever (to live) abroad?

                  3. I (to live) in a foreign country, in Austria.

                  4. Alan (to live) in this town for a year.

                  5. ... you (to have) a vocation this year? — Yes, I ...

                  6. Susan (not to take) any medicine since she joined the health club.

                  7. ... you ever (to see) the Niagara Falls before?

    Test 20. Present perfect (2)

                    1. She never (to be) abroad in her^life.

                    2. I never (to see) him since I graduated from the university.

                    3. She (to visit) her grandparents.

                    4. We (to learn) already the new words today.

                    5. My mother (to cook) just breakfast. 6... you (to see) any English films lately?

    7. We (not to manage) to get the tickets for the match time.

    My children (to go) to the stadium lately.

                      1. Harry (to answer) just the teacher's questions.

                      2. The Russian sportsmen (to be) abroad many times before.

                      3. I (to read) books by Mark Twain in English before.

                      4. I (to know) Timmy for a long time.

                      5. Carol already (to study) two foreign languages, French and Ger­

    man.

                      1. How long ... you (to have) your car?

                      2. He (to be) to Canberra once.

                      3. Ted (to live) in Australia for one year.

                      4. My mother is ill. I (to call) just the doctor.

                      5. I (to post) already the letter.

                      6. She (to go) just to the hairdresser's.

                      7. The students (to study) Mathematics for 3 years.

    Test 21. Past simple / Present perfect

    1. She (to get married) a month ago.

    2. She (to work) as a travel agent since 2006.

    3. Last year we (to go) to Egypt.

    4. I (to meet) just him in the street.

    5. Many years ago people (to believe) that some women (to be) witches.

    6. People (to think) they (to behave) strangely as they (to make) unu­

    sual medicines from plants.

    1. She (to clean) already the kitchen.

    2. He (to drive) to work yesterday.

    3. I never (to visit) a foreign country.

    4. Nick (to buy) already a new raincoat.

    5. Nick (to buy) a new shirt three days ago.

    6. Michael (to graduate) from the university this year.

    7. John (to graduate) from the university last year.

    8. Kate (to leave) just the library.

    9. Kate (to leave) the library 10 minutes ago.

    10. My grandmother (to prepare) already dinner.

    11. My grandmother (to prepare) dinner two hours ago.

    12. You (to be) to the country this week.

    13. You (to be) in the country last week.

    14. Peter (to do) Physics an hour ago.

    Test 22. Past simple / Present perfect (2)

      1. Peter (to do) already History.


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        Kate's parents (to buy) a puppy for her this month.

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      1. Kate's parents (to buy) a puppy for her last month.

      2. We (to eat) already your plum cake.

      3. We (to eat) your plum cake yesterday.

      4. Yesterday Mary (to make) a new dress for her doll.

      5. Mary (to make) already a new dress for her doll.

      6. Nick's father (to plant) already young trees in his garden.

      7. Nick's father (to plant) young trees in his garden last week.

      8. The workers (to build) already new houses.

      9. The workers (to build) new houses last year.

      10. Ann (to buy) fresh milk for her cat yesterday.

      11. Recently Ann (to buy) fresh milk for her cat.

      12. Jack London (to write) many interesting novels.

      13. Last year I (to visit) the Pyramids.

      14. Recently I (to walk) along the Great Wall in China.

      15. Last week she (to see) beautiful tulips in Holland.

      16. He (to drive) already through the Grand Canyon.

      17. Last month I (to be) in Norway and (to see) the midnight sun.

      18. I (to hear) never such a beautiful voice.

    Test 23. Future simple

        1. Tomorrow they (to go) to the theatre.

        2. ... Diana (to come) to the party tomorrow?

        3. You (to arrive) in London tomorrow morning.

        4. My friend (to know) the mark for his exam on chemistry in an hour.

        5. We hope that the result of their scientific work (to achieve) good

    results.

        1. ... you watch football on TV tomorrow?

        2. I don't feel well. I (to go) to my doctor tomorrow.

        3. She (to examine) my health.

        4. Tomorrow there (to be) competitions in our town.

        5. There (to be) a lot of spectators.

        6. The students of our group (to take part) in it.

        7. Some of them (to play) cricket.

        8. The others (to play) football and basketball.

        9. We (to know) the results of these competitions in some days.

        10. My mother's birthday is tomorrow. She (receive) a lot of presents.

        11. My brother (go) to the exhibition next Saturday.

        12. Molly lives in New York, but she (arrive) in Moscow in 3 days.

        13. My friend and I (to go) fishing next Sunday.

        14. There is a good sporting programme on TV tomorrow. I (to watch)

    it by all means.

        1. Our team (to compete) with other university in track-and-field events.

    Test 24. Future continuous / Future simple (1)

          1. Don't be in a hurry. If you (to arrive) at 7 o'clock, they (still/ pre­

    pare) for the party.

            1. arrive, will still be preparing

            2. will arrive, will still prepare

          1. She (to be) at home in the evening.

    A. will being B. will be

          1. He is not sure he (to recognize) Mary. He has not seen her for ag­

    es.

    A. will recognize B. will be recognizing

          1. But he knows she (wear) a red pullover and jeans at the party.

    A. will wear B. will be wearing

          1. Don't phone me at this time tomorrow. I (to have) a German les­

    son.

    A. will have B. will be having

          1. At 5 o'clock I (to wait) for you.

    A. will be waiting B. will wait

          1. Don't ring her up at 8 o'clock in the evening. She (to get) ready for

    her exam.

    A. will be getting B. will get

          1. The exams (to begin) on the 1st of June.

    A. will be beginning B. will begin

          1. Revise the new rules and I (to prepare) the dictation on them.

    A. will be preparing B. will prepare

          1. We (to discuss) these problems the day after tomorrow.

    A. will discuss B. will be discussing

          1. We (to discuss) these problems tomorrow morning.

    A. will discuss B. will be discussing

          1. She (to do) it after she returns.

    A. will do B. will be doing

          1. I (to have) two cheeseburgers for lunch.

    A. will be having B. will have

          1. Robots (to do) the housework in future.

    A. will do B. will be doing

          1. If you don't put your toys in the box I (not to take) you to the cin­

    ema.

    A. won't take B. won't be taking

          1. My parents probably (to come) if they have time.

    A. will come B. will be coming

          1. ... you (to stay) here after graduating from the university?

    A. will be staying B. will ... stay

          1. I think I (to start) looking for a job.

    A. will be starting B. will start

          1. When exactly ... (he/arrive)?

    A. will ... be arriving B. will ... arrive


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    How long ... (you/stay) in Argentina? A. will ... stay B. will ... be staying

    Test 25. Future continuous / Future simple (2)

    When I arrive in Liverpool tomorrow, I (to phone) you.

    A. will phone B. will be phoning

    When we come to London my friends (to meet) us at the railway

    station.

    A. will be meeting B. will meet

    ... Helen (to have) her German lesson from 10 to 12? — Yes.

    A. will ... have B. will ... be having

    ... George still (to have) his French lesson if I come at 7 p.m.?

    A. will ... have B. will ... be having

    What ... my brother (to do) when I come home?

    A. will ... be doing B. will ... do

    My brother (to read) his favourite magazine "Men's health".

    A. will read B. will be reading

    My father (to meet) the delegation tomorrow.

    A. will meet B. will be meeting

    My father (to meet) the delegation tomorrow morning.

    A. will be meeting B. will meet

    ... they (to sleep) if I come tomorrow early in the morning?

    A. will ... be sleeping B. will ... sleep

    They (to go) to the country tomorrow if the weather is fine.

    A. will be going B. will go

    I (to finish) my work at 6 o'clock tomorrow.

    A. will be finishing B. will finish

    I (to finish) my work tomorrow.

    A. will be finishing B. will finish

    He (to write) his new play during the summer.

    A. will write B. will be writing

    While he is having his breakfast I (to read) a newspaper.

    A. will be reading B. will read

    They (to do) homework from morning till night on holidays.

    A. will be doing B. will do

    She (to go shopping) from 10 to 12 next Tuesday.

    A. she will go shopping B. she will be going shopping My mother (to do) housework at this time tomorrow.

    A. will be doing B. will do

    My mother (to do) housework tomorrow.

    A. will be doing B. will do

    Tomorrow at this time we (to listen) to pop music.

    A. will be listening B. will listen

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    Tomorrow we (to listen) to my favourite pop music. A. will listen B. will be listening

    Test 26. Past continuous / Past simple (1)

    I (to read) a magazine when the telephone rang. A. read B. was reading

    I (to write) a letter to my cousin yesterday. A. wrote B. was writing

    I (to write) a letter to my cousin yesterday from 10 to 11 o'clock. A. was writing B. wrote

    Nick (to invite) his English aunt to come over the Ireland last year. A. invited B. was inviting

    Ten minutes ago Nick (to go) to the station by car to meet his aunt Charlotte.

    A. was going B. went

    Nick and Fred (to drive) along the road when the accident (to hap­pen).

    A. were driving, happened B. drove, was happening I (not to hear) what he (to say). A. didn't hear, was saying B. was not hearing, said The train (to notice) an obstacle on the line, but it (not to stop) because it (to travel) too fast at the time.

            1. noticed, didn't stop, was travelling

            2. was noticing, wasn't stopping, travelled

    Why did you tell Maggy her lessons (to be) boring? A. were B. was

    I didn't understand what Mr Green (to do). A. did B. was doing

    Did you see Madonna this morning. — Yes, she (to stand) in the hall. A. was standing B. stood

    The businessman (to fly) to Spain three days ago. A. was flying B. flew

    When ... you (to send) him the invitation? A. were ... sending B. did ... send

    Some years ago he (to be) very poor, and (not to know) how to live. A. was, were not knowing B. was, didn't know Why ... you (to make) so many mistakes in the last test? A. did ... make B. were ... making

    At that time I (to think) about my boyfriend. A. thought B. was thinking

    I (to wait) for you an hour yesterday and you (to sleep) at that very time.

    A. waited, were sleeping B. was waiting, were sleeping


              1. What ... your children (to do) at 6 o'clock yesterday.

    A. did B. were ... doing

              1. I (to see) my father in the garden at 10 o'clock in the morning, he

    (to plant) some trees.

    A. saw, was planting B. was seeing, planted

              1. ... you paint the wall yesterday?

    A. did ... paint B. were ... painting

    Test 27. Past continuous / Past simple (2)

                1. When ... you (to get) this wonderful ring?

    A. did ... you B. were ... getting

                1. We (to take) a taxi not to be late for the train.

    A. were taking B. took

                1. In November 2003, the murder of a three-year old girl (to shock)

    many British people.

    A. was shocking B. shocked

                1. In 1941, the American government (to make) Independence Day a

    public holiday.

    A. made B. was making

                1. Yesterday he (to buy) a bed, an armchair, books and some other

    things to make his life more comfortable on the island. A. was buying B. bought

                1. Two-thirds of the Aborigines (to die) when Europeans (to colonize)

    Australia.

    A. died, colonized B. were dying, were colonizing

                1. When Fred (to leave) the house yesterday in the evening, he (to

    forget) to close the door and switch off the light. A. was leaving, was forgetting B. was leaving, forgot

                1. When Dad (to come) Robert (still/to sleep).

    A. was coming, slept B. came, was sleeping

                1. Two hours ago the sun (to stand) high in the sky though it (not to

    shine) very brightly.

    A. stood, wasn't shining B. was standing, shone

                1. Last summer Mrs Green (to spend) a lot of time in her garden.

    A. was spending B. spent

                1. One morning she (to be going) to pick some cucumbers to make a

    salad for her family.

    A. was going B* went going

                1. It was a hot day and Frank (to feel) thirsty.

    A. felt B. was feeling

                1. Then he (to order) a glass of Coca.

    A. was ordering B. ordered

                1. He saw how the old woman (to water) the flowers.

    A. was watering B. watered

                1. When he (to come) home yesterday, it (to rain) hard in the street.

    A. was coming, was raining B. came, was raining

                1. Susan was 28 years old, but she (still/live) with her parents.

    A. still lived B. still was living

                1. She was very lazy. While the teachers (to explain) something she

    immediately (to fall) asleep.

    A. were explaining, fell B. explained, fallen

                1. One evening Ted's father (to come) home very excited.

    A. was coming B. came

                1. Many centuries ago the Aborigines (to live) in the caves.

    A. were living B. lived

                1. It was a cold day and passers-by (to blow) on their hands.

    A. blew B. were blowing

    Test 28. Past perfect / Past simple (1)

                  1. By the end of the World War II the ball-point pens (to become) very

    popular all over the world.

    A. became B. had become

                  1. By 1927 Baird (to send) pictures from London to Glasgow.

    A. had sent B. sent

                  1. A Scotsman, Baird, (to transmit) the first TV picture in 1825.

    A. had transmitted B. transmitted

                  1. I looked at the old man and (to understand) that he (to know) I (to

    sit) on the bench because of him.

    A. understood, knew, had sat B. had understood, had known, sat

                  1. Yesterday Mrs Clinton (to see) a beautiful woolen dress in a shop.

    A. saw B. had seen

                  1. When she (to return) home after her shopping, her husband was

    glad to see her.

    A. returned B. had returned

                  1. He (to think) that he never (to see) such a good book.

    A. thinks, was ... seeing B. thought, had ... seen

                  1. Two minutes ago the horse (to stop) suddenly.

    A. stopped B. had stopped

                  1. The man ( to feel) that something (to frighten) the horse. A. feels, has frightened B. felt, had frightened

                  2. Yesterday the dog (to see) a wolf and (to disappear) with it in the

    forest.

    A. saw, disappeared B. has seen, has disappeared

                  1. I (to see) him a month ago, when he just (leave) his job with the big

    firm.

    A. saw, had ... left B. had seen, left

                  1. By that time the workers (to built) already a 25-storey house.

    A. built B. had ... built


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    Jack said that he (to read) already this magazine. A. had ... read B. read

    He already (to know) the news before the meeting (to begin). A. had ... known, began B. has ... known, begins The lecturer already (to explain) the new grammar rules many times before.

    A. explained B. had ... explained

    The foreign tourists (to see) many places of interest before they (to leave) London.

    A. had seen, leave B. had seen, left

    She (to see) her native house after they (to have) dinner at a restau­rant.

    A. see, had B. saw, had had

    He (to stay) in bed for a week after he (to catch) cold. A. stayed, has caught B. stayed, had caught

    My sister (not to see) all the places of interest before she (to leave) the city.

    A. had not seen, leaves B. had not seen, left The outstanding boxer (to give) a big party after he (to break) a world record.

    A. gave, had broken B. gives, has broken

    Test 29. Past perfect / Past simple (2)

    I (to go) to work after I (to recover). A. went, had recovered B. went, have recover He (not to be) to any holiday camp before. A. had not been B. have not been

    We (not to find) a comfortable hotel by the end of the first day of our holiday.

    A. have not found B. had not found

    She (to begin) to do her work right before the time was over. A. had begun B. began

    We (to book) double-rooms at the hotel before we went sight- seeng.

    A. booked B. had booked

    The conference (to begin) by 9 a.m. A. began B. had begun

    The lecture (to be over) already by the time the bell (to ring). A. had ... been over, rang B. lias ... been over, rang The girl (to have) a chat with her friend by the time the film (to begin).

    A. had, began B. had had, began

    My son (to come) home by 11 o'clock last night. A. had come B. came


                    1. My brother (to do) his homework by 9 p.m. last night.

    A. had done B. did

                    1. How you (to like) the weather?

    A. did ... like B. have ... liked

                    1. The host (to wonder) why his guests (to leave) his birthday party so

    early?

    A. wondered, have left B. wondered, had left

                    1. I (to forget) that I (to promise) to bring any interesting book to my

    friend.

    A. forgot, have promise B. forgot, had promised

                    1. When we went to the concert he (to join) us.

    A. joined B. had joined

                    1. Alice wanted to know why her brother (to miss) the train.

    A. missed B. had missed

                    1. Mr Wilson (to remember) very well how he (to meet) his wife.

    A. remembered, had met B. remembers, had met

                    1. When the woman (to understand) all, the thief (to disappear).

                      1. understood, had disappeared

                      2. understood, have disappeared

                    2. While she was absent the thief (to take away) all the things from her

    house.

    A. has taken away B. had taken away

                    1. That night she (to remember) what she (to do) that day.

    A. remembered, had done B. remembers, had done

                    1. They (to come) to the place where he (to lose) the ring.

    A. came, had lost B. come, had lost

    Test 30. Future perfect / Future simple

    1. Your brother (to finish) his homework by 12 o'clock and we'll go to

    the cinema.

    A. will finish B. will have finished

    1. I promise I (to phone) you if I need your help.

    A. will phone B. will have phoned

    1. His brother (to know) the results of his exam on economy in 2 days.

    A. will know B. will have known

    1. The work of these scientists (to achieve) the proper assessment.

    A. will have achieved B. will achieve

    1. You (to sleep) by the time your father will come home.

    A. will have slept B. will be slept

    1. By Saturday he (to translate) this article.

    A. will have translate B. will have translated

    1. They (to ship) the goods when your fax arrives.

    A. will have ship B. will have shipped

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    They (to ship) the goods tomorrow. A. will have shipped B. will ship

    This company (to fulfill) its obligation by the 10th of January. A. will have fulfilled B. will fulfill

    I (to do) this work if you come at 6 p.m. A. will have done B. will do

    By 10 a.m. we (to pack) your luggage. A. will have pack B. will have packed

    Granny (to cook) supper by 6 p.m. A. will have cooked B. will cook

    The train (to arrive) at 6 o'clock. A. will arrive B. will have arrived

    They (to finish) the discussion by 12 o'clock. A. will finish B. will have finished

    The weaknesses of the system (to decrease). A. will decrease B. will have decreased

    By the next year the cadastre (to cover) the whole area. A. will cover B. will have covered

    He (to manage) the problem by tomorrow. A. will manage B. will have managed

    In future such utilities as water, electricity, and telecommunication (to become) more complex. A. will become B. will have become

    In the nearest future great attention (to be paid) to the distribution of the production.

    A. will be paid B. will have been paid

    By Monday the land use planners (to estimate) development of this parcel.

    A. will estimate B. will have estimated

    Test 31. Modal verbs (1)

    In the nearest future you ... to speak English. A. can B. will be able C. to have to D. may

    Before you board a plane, you ... put your luggage on the scale, and you ... pass the passport control.

    A. must B. might C. can D. to be able to

    She was so shocked that she ... react at once. A. was not able B. have to C. can't D. couldn't

    They had dinner and they ... eat by candlelight as the electricity had not been turned on yet.

    A. can B. to be able to C. had to D. may

    Ben pushed the keys and Sarah ... to open the door and she got in.

    A. was able B. will be able C. is able D. could

    Neighbours' ducks were in the garden and ate their nice vegetables,

    Mrs Hart ... do anything.

    A. may B. couldn't C. could D. can

      1. Tom ... to wait any longer.

    A. was not able B. might C. couldn't D. may

      1. He is an assistant stage manager at the theatre and ... to tell you

    about the actors.

    A. are able B. may C. will be able D. must

      1. This is a remarkable book, but I ... to sell it and to buy the neces­

    sities of life.

    A. must B. was able to C. may D. have

      1. The man had never heard anything about Algebra and he ... to agree

    with it.

    A. had to B. could C. has to D. may

      1. You ... admit that he is right.

    A. has to B. could C. may D. must

      1. The King heard about the girl who ... do such an unusual thing as

    spin gold out of straw.

    A. could B. must C. can D. may

      1. The King was so rich and prosperous that he began to be afraid that

    Gods ... be jealous of his happiness.

    A. can B. must C. could D. to be able

      1. He ... read and write when he was 6.

    A. might B. is able C. could D. was able

      1. We ... live here any more.

    A. are not able B. can't C. were not able D. might

      1. ... this work be done in two weeks?

    A. can B. might C. is be able D. were to

      1. She is not good at mathematics. We ... help her.

    A. should B. are not C. mustn't D. might

      1. The rain ... prevent the cyclists from showing good results in race,

    but their enthusiasm was so great that they decided to do every­thing possible to cycle at top speed.

    A. might B. was able C. is able D. have to

      1. The specialists ... say that they had achieved good results, but

    they were ready to carry out as many experiments as was neces­sary.

    A. has to B. may not C. is to D. could not

      1. More TV programmes ... be devoted to sports.

    A. must B. are able C. should D. was able

    Test 32. Modal verbs (2)

    1. Recently, it was discovered that one in four young people .... swim. A. mustn't B. can't C. are to D. may

    2.1 suffer terribly from headache. What advice ... you give me, doc­tor?

    A. can B. is able C. are able D. have to

        1. A year ago I went through operation. I ... to lie in bed for a long

    time.

    A. have B. is C. must D. had

        1. The storm grew worse and worse, and Hans ... see where he was

    going.

    A. can B. was able C. could not D. was not able

        1. Anybody ... say nice things and try to please and to flatter, but a

    real friend always says true things.

    A. is able B. can C. are able D. could

        1. The night was so black that little Hans ... hardly see, and the wind

    was so strong that he ... hardly stand.

    A. can, must B. should, could C. could, must

    D. could, could

        1. Flour is one thing, and friendship is another, and they ... be con­

    fused.

    A. had to B. should not C. may not D. are not to

        1. Saturn has beautiful rings around it, but they ... be seen with the

    naked eyes.

    A. can't B. doesn't have to C. could not D. are not to

        1. You ... read a lot of stories about dragons.

    A. must B. has to C. can D. is to

        1. The students ... to analyze and describe the paintings.

    A. are B. is C. can D. must

        1. Three men sett off to find a treasure of diamonds in an unknown

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