I. Put the verbs in the brackets in the correct form
1. After another lost game one of the journalists asked the coach if he (resign) ........... and the man replied that it (be) ......... out of the question
2. Don't brother (ask) ........... for his advice. He hardly ever (share) his opinions
3. Hadn't Alice better (stop) ........... (date) ............. the rough boy?
4. What (you/do) ........................, son? Your clothes are all in mud
5. Next Saturday, my parents (celebrate) ....................... their twentieth wedding anniversary
6. We told the men we (not be) ................. their enemies, but they ( not believe) ..................... us and (keep) .............. us at gunpoint until their boss arrived
7. The Ministry confirms that our reports (already/receive) ..................... by them
8. Mr Turner is the real pain. He (always/pick) .................. on us
9. Soon after the row, I realised I (can) ........... lose my best friend, so I decided ( apologise) ........... first and let bygones be bygones
10. Whenever I see them (kiss) .......... each other, I (feel) ....... jealous
11. Did anyone force you (hide) .......... the truth?
II. Put one correct word in each gap
1. Under no ............. are you allowed to get ......... touch with the enemy intelligence
2. Sarah can't ............ listening to ............... else's advice. She hates ........... ordered about
3. It is required that tax daclarations ............. be delivered ............... the end of the month
4. What was it ............... at the party last night? Oh, it was great. We all had a good .................. and enjoyed ............. a lot
5. Ann's not in. She's likely to ........... playing in the garden
6. Nobody knew .............. to look for you. You were .......... to be found yesterday
7. The doctor told me .............. off my shirt and my ves and then he inspected my chest ............. his stethoscope
8. Our daughter is allergic .......... pollen. In spring and summer, she suffers ...... terrible burning in her eyes and her throat
9. ........... I help you with this suitcase? Yes, please. It's .......... heavy for me ........... carry
10. The protesters must ............ been warned .......... advance because they were pretending to ........... doing nothing when the police forces arrived
11. ........... been rescued from the sinking ship, the refugees were taken ............... board of the American cruiser
III. Write in the suitable words to complete the following sentences
1. My baby suffered from a terrible stomachache and he vomited a few times at night. The doctor said he must have eaten something stale and got food _ _ _ _ o_ _ _ _
2. Strict safety _ _ a _ _ _ _ s were introduced before the Pope's visit. Policemen patrolled the streets day and night to eliminate any danger
3. Mr Doe is stone deaf. He will not hear anything you say without his hearing _i_
4. We're still in _e_ _ . We owe a lump sum of money to the bank
5. You only compliment and reward the workers from your department, but you keep forgetting about the other employees. How can you expect them to tolerate such grave _ _ _ u _ _ _ _ _?
6. In this mine, _ _ _ c _ _ _ _ stones like diamonds were extracted several centuries ago
7. George is really weird. He claims to have seen the extraterrestrial and spoken to them. He tends to make up such _ _ _ _ r _ _ _ _ _ _ stories quite often
8. We love hiking as a way of spending our _ _ i _ _ _ _ time at weekends
9. Unless you put more _ _ f _ _ _ in your work, you will never make any big progress.
I. Put the verbs in the brackets in the correct form
1. After another lost game one of the journalists asked the coach if he (resign) had resigned and the man replied that it (be) was out of the question
2. Don't bother (ask) asking for his advice. He hardly ever (share)shares his opinions
3. Hadn't Alice better (stop) stop (date) dating the rough boy?
4. What (you/do) will you do, son? Your clothes are all in mud
5. Next Saturday, my parents (celebrate) are going to celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary
6. We told the men we (not be) weren't their enemies, but they ( not believe) didn't believe us and (keep) kept us at gunpoint until their boss arrived
7. The Ministry confirms that our reports (already/receive) has already been received by them
8. Mr Turner is the real pain. He (always/pick) is always picking on us
9. Soon after the row, I realised I (can) couldn't lose my best friend, so I decided ( apologise) to apologise first and let bygones be bygones
10. Whenever I see them (kiss) kissing each other, I (feel) feel jealous
11. Did anyone force you (hide) to hide the truth?
II. Put one correct word in each gap
1. Under no circumstances are you allowed to get in touch with the enemy intelligence
2. Sarah can't stand listening to anyone else's advice. She hates being ordered about
3. It is required that tax daclarations would be delivered by the end of the month
4. What was it like at the party last night? Oh, it was great. We all had a good time and enjoyed ourselves a lot
5. Ann's not in. She's likely to be playing in the garden
6. Nobody knew where to look for you. You were .......... to be found yesterday
7. The doctor told me to take off my shirt and my ves and then he inspected my chest by his stethoscope
8. Our daughter is allergic to pollen. In spring and summer, she suffers from terrible burning in her eyes and her throat
9. Shall I help you with this suitcase? Yes, please. It's too heavy for me to carry
10. The protesters must have been warned in advance because they were pretending to be doing nothing when the police forces arrived
11. Having been rescued from the sinking ship, the refugees were taken to board of the American cruiser
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I. Put the verbs in the brackets in the correct form
1. After another lost game one of the journalists asked the coach if he (resign) had resigned and the man replied that it (be) was out of the question
2. Don't bother (ask) asking for his advice. He hardly ever (share)shares his opinions
3. Hadn't Alice better (stop) stop (date) dating the rough boy?
4. What (you/do) will you do, son? Your clothes are all in mud
5. Next Saturday, my parents (celebrate) are going to celebrate their twentieth wedding anniversary
6. We told the men we (not be) weren't their enemies, but they ( not believe) didn't believe us and (keep) kept us at gunpoint until their boss arrived
7. The Ministry confirms that our reports (already/receive) has already been received by them
8. Mr Turner is the real pain. He (always/pick) is always picking on us
9. Soon after the row, I realised I (can) couldn't lose my best friend, so I decided ( apologise) to apologise first and let bygones be bygones
10. Whenever I see them (kiss) kissing each other, I (feel) feel jealous
11. Did anyone force you (hide) to hide the truth?
II. Put one correct word in each gap
1. Under no circumstances are you allowed to get in touch with the enemy intelligence
2. Sarah can't stand listening to anyone else's advice. She hates being ordered about
3. It is required that tax daclarations would be delivered by the end of the month
4. What was it like at the party last night? Oh, it was great. We all had a good time and enjoyed ourselves a lot
5. Ann's not in. She's likely to be playing in the garden
6. Nobody knew where to look for you. You were .......... to be found yesterday
7. The doctor told me to take off my shirt and my ves and then he inspected my chest by his stethoscope
8. Our daughter is allergic to pollen. In spring and summer, she suffers from terrible burning in her eyes and her throat
9. Shall I help you with this suitcase? Yes, please. It's too heavy for me to carry
10. The protesters must have been warned in advance because they were pretending to be doing nothing when the police forces arrived
11. Having been rescued from the sinking ship, the refugees were taken to board of the American cruiser