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341. Correct expressions with the preposition by:

A) by heart

B) by means

C) at all means

D) step at step

E) on train

 

342. Simple prepositions are:

A) in

B) at

C) into

D) out of

E) next to

 

343. Compound prepositions are:

A) into

B) upon

C) at

D) under

E) above

 

344. Group prepositions:

A) according to

B) by means of

C) across

D) along

E) between

 

345. The prepositions used after the verb work:

A) at

B) in

C) along

D) under

E) up

 

346. Correct sentences with prepositions:

A) Who are you looking for?

B) I have no pen to write with.

C) It is five o’clock about.

D) The temperature is zero above.

E) He climbed the wall over.

 

347. The verbs used only with the preposition at:

A) to laugh

B) to shout

C) to go

D) to speak

E) to read

 

348. Correct expressions with the preposition at:

A) at the expense of

B) at once

C) in home

D) by dinner

E) in the rate of

 

349. Prepositions are divided into following groups:

A) simple

B) compound

C) negative

D) possessive

E) indefinite

 

350. Verbs used with the preposition down:

A) to come

B) to run

C) to speak

D) to take

E) to read

 

351. Verbs emending the preposition on:

A) to rely

B) to insist

C) to remind

D) to be sure

E) to result

 

352. Expressions used with the preposition of:

A) be ashamed

B) be composed

C) be inferior

D) be next

E) be related

 

353. Expressions used with the preposition to:

A) accede

B) be similar

C) approve

D) depend

E) frown

 

354. English prepositions are polysemantic and they are used to express:

A) Time relation

B) Adverbial relation

C) Manner relation

D) Reason relation

E) Space location

 

355. Verbs demanding the preposition from:

A) to borrow

B) to differ

C) to wait

D) to hope

E) to prepare

 

356. Expressions used with the preposition with:

A) be bored

B) compare

C) be equal

D) be conscious

E) according

 

357. Verbs adjectives and participles demanding the preposition in:

A) to succeed

B) to be interested

C) to be proud

D) to be afraid

E) to be fond

 

358. Verbs and expressions with the preposition into:

A) to divide

B) to convert

C) to accuse

D) to consist

E) to deprive

 

359. Verbs and expressions with the preposition off:

A) to set

B) to put

C) to make

D) to accuse

E) to change

 

360. Correct expressions the preposition on:

A) on demand

B) on the way

C) at business

D) in credit

E) by foot

 

361. Correct expressions with group preposition:

A) in conformity with

B) with a view to

C) on the event of

D) on case of

E) on means of

 

362. Correct expressions the preposition out of:

A) date 

B) necessity

C) part of

D) look

E) spend

 

363. Correct sentences with collocation would rather:

A) I would rather drive than walk.

B) He would rather type this letter than write.

C) I would rather going to the cinema.

D) He would rather to pass an exam.

E) We would rather to going to the sea.

 

364. Correct sentences in the Reported speech:

A) She says she will come in the evening.

B) Arman says Ali has taken his book.

C) She was going to book a ticket.

D) They will visit their relatives soon.

E) Never miss your lessons.

 

365. Sentences in the Imperative Mood:

A) Come at 5 o’clock.

B) Let the students use the dictionary.

C) He refused to go to theatre.

D) Do you like Chinese food?

E) You should see a doctor.

 

366. Negative sentences in the Imperative Mood:

A) Don’t open the window.

B) Don’t play computer games.

C) Do you do morning exercises?

D) Does he often go to the cinema?

E) Do come to see us tonight.

 

367. Sentences in the Imperative Mood:

A) Don’t forget to phone me.

B) Copy this exercise.

C) Do you know how far it is to the station?

D) Do you think the weather will change?

E) Don’t they come in time?

 

368. Correct sentences with collocation had better:

A) I had better walk.

B) He had better read the book.

C) You had better to go to the park.

D) She had better spending time with me.

E) They had better to take a taxi.

 

369. Sentences in the Direct speech:

A) He said, “I was working hard all the time”

B) She said, “I met him in 2015”.

C) He said he was going to the library.

D) She told me she had bought a dress.

E) He told me he was going to marry.

 

370. The correct variants:

He said that

A) he would study hard.

B) he had met him before.

C) he will succeed in English.

D) he never goes to discos.

E) he is going to fly tomorrow.

 

371. Someone has just rung the bell. It ... be TomIt ... be Tom because he is away.

a) must, should

b) Have to, ought to

c) could, might not

d) could, may not

e) could, can't

 

372. What ... today?
We ... go sightseeing.

a) shall we do, could

b) shall we do, were able to

c) will we do, can

d) would we do, may not

e) may we do, might

 

373. Where is Tom?
I don't know, but he ... in the garden.
a) may be playing
b) is allow to be playing

c) will have play

d) can play

e) might have been playing


374. I ... get up very early in the morning every day to go to work. I ... find another job. I hate getting up early.
a) have to, must

b) must, have to

c) will have to, could

d) must, must

e) must not, should


375. I think you ... take an aspirin and lie down a bit. You ... go out in the rain.
a) should, should not

b) ought to, oughtn’t to

c) must, couldn't

d) needn't, needn't

e) ought to, hadn't to

 

376. Find the I Conditional Sentences

a). Unless he arrives on time, I will get angry. If we are late, we will miss an opportunity that will never repeat.

b) She will be angry, if I am late

c) If you want to become a doctor, you have to study hard

d) if I don’t get enough sleep, I feel tired

e) I would buy a new car if I had enough money

 

377. Find the II Conditional Sentences

a) Fred would more if he didn’t work so hard

b) If Sally lived in Brighton, she would be near her parents

c) If Jane had come on her usual train, I would have seen her

d) I would have phoned you if I hadn’t lost your phone number

e) I wouldn’t have gone to the museum if I had known it was shut


378. Find the III Conditional Sentences
a) San would have got the job as a translator if he had not failed the exam

b) If Allen had had a lot of money in the bank, she wouldn’t have been so worried

c) If governments stopped buying guns, the world would be safer

d) If I were you I would go to the police

e) If we take a taxi at one o’clock, we won’t be late


379. Find the Zero Conditional Sentences

a) If it rains, we won’t go out
b) If you are a doctor, you treat people who are ill

c) If Sally lived in Brighton, she would be near her parents

d) I would have phoned you if I hadn’t lost your phone number

e) If I were you I would go to the police

 

380. Find the I Conditional Sentences

a) If we don’t hurry, we won’t finish

b) If I am late, she will be angry

c) If I eat too much, I feel bad

d) If he worked harder, he would do better

e) I wouldn’t have gone to the museum if I had known it was shut


381. Find the III Conditional Sentences

a) If she hadn’t looked in the newspapers, she wouldn’t have seen the advertisement

b) If he had tried harder, he would have won

c) Fred would more if he didn’t work so hard

d) Unless he arrives on time, I will get angry. If we are late, we will miss an opportunity that will never repeat.

e) If it rains, we won’t go out

 

382. Find the II Conditional Sentences
a) If people did more exercise, there would be less heart disease

b) If I won a lot of money I would buy a big house

c) San would have got the job as a translator if he had not failed the exam

d) If we don’t hurry, we won’t finish

e) She will be angry, if I am late


383. Find the Zero Conditional Sentences
a) If you are a vegetarian, you don’t eat meat

b) If you are a teacher, you work very hard

c) If she hadn’t looked in the newspapers, she wouldn’t have seen the advertisement

d) San would have got the job as a translator if he had not failed the exam

e) Fred would more if he didn’t work so hard


384. Find the indirect speech

"We'll lend you a hand," he told me.
a) He told me that they would lend me a hand.

b) He said that they would lend me a hand.

c) He told me that we would lend him a hand.

d) He told me that we will lend him a hand.

e) He said that he would lend me a hand.

 

385. "Don't come home late," her mother said.

a) Her mother told her not to come home late.

b) The mother said her not to come home late.

c) Her mother said not to come home late.

d) Her mother wanted to know if she was coming home late.

e) Her mother asked if she didn't come home late.

 

386. 'I may not come tomorrow.' she said yesterday.

a) She said yesterday that she might not come today.

b) She told yesterday that she was not allowed to come today

c) She said yesterday that she may not come tomorrow.

d) She said yesterday that she may not come the following day.

e) She said yesterday that she might not come tomorrow.

 

387. Find out the right variant:

What do you like to drink?

 a) Coffee

 b) Milk

 c) Two

 d) Saturday evening

 e) With my friends

 

388. Find out the right variant:

What is your busiest day of the week?

 a )Wednesday

 b) Tuesday
 c) Every day
 d) In the morning
 e) Last week

 

389. Find out the right variant:

How long did you study last night?

 a) For three hours

 b) For two hours

 c) In my room
 d) English

 e) With Bob

 

390. Find out the right variant:

Where's Mike?

a) At school

b) At home

c) No, he isn't

d) At eight

e) For three hours

 

391. Find out the right variant:

What did you eat last night?

a) Spaghetti

b) Burger

c) With my family

d) At six

e) At home

 

392. Find out the right variant:

When was the last time you took a picture?

a) About four days ago

b) About ten days ago

c) With my camera

d) A picture of Jane

e) Seven pictures

 

393. Find out the right variant:

What are you doing?

a) I'm eating

b) I'm sitting

c) I have eaten.

d) I ate

e) I will be eating

 

394. Find out the right variant:

I was ___ my car at that time.

a) Washing

b) Driving

c) Wash

d) Washed

e) Washes

 

395. Find out the right variant:

Who do you usually go shopping with?

a) By myself

b) With my friend

c) Downtown

d) On Sunday

e) Two or three hours

 

396. Find out the right variant:

I want you to ___ here with me.

a) Stay

b) Be

c) Staying

d) Stayed

e) Stays

 

397. Find out the right variant:

There is an owl in the … .

 a) Tree

 b) Branch

 c) Table

 d) Room

 e) Piano

 

398. Find out the right variant:

Doris,open the window and the …!

a) Door

b) Small window

c) Roof

d) Moon

e) Bed

 

399. Find out the right variant:

The night is very… .

a) Dark

b) Cool

c) Red

d) Stars

e) Sky

 



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