Choose the right variant.1. His advice … always reasonable. I advise you to follow….a) are, themb) are, itc) is, itd) is, them2.
Choose the right variant.
1. His advice … always reasonable. I advise you to follow….
a) are, them
b) are, it
c) is, it
d) is, them
2.The applause … deafening. I can't stand … any longer. Let's go out.
a) are, them
b) is, it
c) is, them
d) are, it
3.The second witness's evidence … more convincing. … made me believe that the suspect is innocent.
a) are, it
b) is, it
c) are, they
d) is, they
4.Look, her clothes … brand new. Where did she get the money to buy …?
a) is, it
b) are, it
c) are, them
d) is, them
5.The Browns who lived in … house … dining with the Harrisons who … their best friends.
a) a three-storey, were, were
b) three-storeys, were, was
c) a three-storey's, were, were
d) three-storeys', was, were
6.The information he gave us … convincing. I don't think we should check ….
a) is, it
b) is, them
c) are, them
d) are, it
7.Her pyjamas … made of silk. I like … very much.
a) is, it
b) is, them
c) are, it
d) are, them
8.These scissors … dull! I can't cut anything with ….
a) are, them
b) is, them
c) is, it
d) are, it
9.When I move to London, I'll have to find lodgings. I'm afraid …will be very expensive and I'll have to pay for … half of my salary.
a) it, it
b) they, them
c) they, it
d) it, them
10.I think billiards … a dull game. I wonder why the youth nowadays … so fond of …?
a) are, is, it
b) is, are, it
c) are, are, them
d) is, are, them
11.He is so depressed. The contents of the letter … made public. General public … discussing ….
a) have been, is, them
b) has been, are, it
c) have been, are, them
d) has been, is, it
12.Look! Goods … displayed in the window. The manager says that there will be … sale.
a) are, two-days'
b) is, two-day's
c) are, a two-days
d) is, a two-day
13.Our family … good at playing draughts. Draughts … our favourite game. We play … every weekend.
a) is, is, it
b) are, is, it
c) are, are, them
d) is, are, it
14.Stop! The traffic … heavy and the traffic lights … red. In … time you will cross the street.
a) is, is, two-minutes
b) are, are, a two-minute
c) are, is, a two-minutes'
d) is, are, two-minutes'
15.He spent … holiday at the ….
a) a week, Richardsons'
b) week's, Richardson
c) a weeks, Richardsons
d) week, Richardson's
16.She was going for … walk across the fields to the … house. She was sure that he would help her because it was the duty of … to help poor people like her.
a) a ten-miles, governor's-general, governor-generals
b) a ten-mile's, governor-general's, governors-general
c) a ten-mile, governor-general's, governor-generals
d) ten miles', governor-generals', governors-general
17.She wished she had a little garden with … and like that of ….
a) lilies-of-the-valleys, forgets-me-nots, Mrs. Sand
b) lily-of-the-valleys, forget-me-nots, Mrs. Sand's
c) lilies-of-the-valiey, forget-me-nots, Mrs. Sand's
d) lilies-of-the-valleys, forgets-me-not, Mrs. Sand
18.Take your … and get out with …! You got my … notice, didn't you?
a) belonging, it, two weeks
b) belongings, it, a two weeks
c) belongings, them, two week's
d) belonging, them, two week's
19.We want to equip our factory with … and to install … in the assembly shop.
a) new machineries, them
b) a new machinery, it
c) new machines, it
d) new machinery, it
20.Have you got all the … of Byron in your home library? - Yes, I have, but I haven't read all of ….
a) works, them
b) work, it
c) works, it
d) work, them