Выберитеправильныйвариантответа:
How long you (to know) him?
<em>a) </em><em>do…..know</em>
<em>b) </em><em>have….known</em>
<em>c) </em><em>are….know</em>
I (to know) him since 1965.
<em>a) </em><em>have known</em><em />
<em>b) </em><em>have been knowing</em><em />
<em>c) </em><em>know </em><em />
He (to live) inMoscowfor two years and then (to go) toSiberia.
<em>a) </em><em>lived/went</em>
<em>b) </em><em>had lived/went</em><em />
<em>c) </em><em>had lived/had gone</em><em />
He (to arrive) at 2 o'clock.
<em>a) </em><em>was arriving</em><em />
<em>b) </em><em>had arrived</em><em />
<em>c) </em><em>arrived</em><em />
…first newspaper came out inAmericain 1690.
<em>a) </em><em>The</em><em />
<em>b) </em><em>A</em><em />
<em>c) </em><em>-</em><em />
I can't go with you as I (not to finish) my work.
<em>a) </em><em>am not finished</em>
<em>b) </em><em>haven’t finished</em><em />
<em>c) </em><em>didn’t finished</em><em />
TheUSentered … World War II after the enemy’s attack onPearlHarbouron December 7,1941.
<em>a)the</em>
<em>b)-</em>
<em>c) a</em><em />
The clock is slow. — It isn't slow, it (to stop).
<em>a) </em><em>stopped</em><em />
<em>b) </em><em>has stopped</em><em />
<em>c) </em><em>stops</em><em />
You (to have dinner) yet?
<em>a) </em><em>Have …had</em><em />
<em>b) </em><em>Did ….have</em><em />
<em>c) </em><em>Have…have</em><em />
The performance (to begin) at 7 o'clock and (to last) for 3 hours.
<em>a) </em><em>begun/lasted</em><em />
<em>b) </em><em>had begun/lasted</em><em />
<em>c) </em><em>began/lasted </em><em />
Helen (to prefer) tea to coffee.
<em>a) </em><em>prefers</em><em />
<em>b) </em><em>is preferring</em><em />
c) <em>prefer</em>
12.He (to speak) to his boss last week.
<em>a) speaks</em>
<em> b) had spoken</em>
<em> c) spoke</em>
13. While my son …..for my call, somebody knocked at the door.
<em>a) was waiting</em>
<em> b) waited</em>
<em> c) wait</em>
14. He lives …Chicago.
<em> a) to</em>
<em> b) in</em>
<em> c) at</em>
15. Bye, see you …. Tuesday!
<em> a) on</em>
<em> b) at</em>
<em> c) in</em>
16. Barbara plays …the piano well.
<em>a) in</em>
<em> b) –</em>
<em> c) by</em>
17. Don’t phone Jim from 5 to 6, he (to have) English.
<em>a) will be having</em>
<em> b) will have</em>
<em> c)will having</em>
18. By the time I come, they (to go).
<em> a) will go</em>
<em> b) will be going</em>
<em> c</em><em>) </em><em>will</em><em /><em>have</em><em /><em>gone</em><em />