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Test. Infinitive, Participle или Gerund.

 

1. Is there anything in that new magazine worth (to read)?

a) to read

b) reading

c) to be reading

 

2. Although I was in a hurry, I stopped (to talk) to him.

a) to talk

b) talking

c) to be talking

 

3. I really must stop (to smoke) .

a) to smoke

b) smoking

c) to be smoking

 

4. Would you mind (to close) the front door?

a) to close

b) closing

c) to be closing

 

5. You should remember (to phone) him. He'll be at home.

a) to phone

b) phoning

c) to be phoning

 

6. All parts of London seem (to belong) to different towns and epochs.

a) to belong

b) belonging

c) to have belonged

 

7. Do you enjoy (to teach) ?

a) to teach

b) teaching

c) to be teaching

 

8. Why have you stopped? Go on (to read) .

a) to read

b) reading

c) to be reading

 

9. The teacher asked us some questions and went on (to tell) us about the climate of England.

a) to tell

b) telling

c) to be telling

 

10. When we had finished (to eat), the waiter brought the bill.

a) to eat

b) eating

c) to be eating

 

11. My elder brother went to college, and I hope (to go) there too.

a) to go

b) going

 

12. My car needs a service badly, and Tom offered (to help) me with it.

a) to help

b) helping

c) to be helping

 

13. Avoid (to overeat) and you'll feel better soon.

a) to overeat

b) overeating

c) to be overeating

 

14. I can't help (to think) about that awful accident.

a) to think

b) thinking

c) to be thinking

 

15. The Brains want (to leave) for Boston this week.

a) to leave

b) leaving

 

16. I'll always remember (to meet) you for the first time.

a) to meet

b) meeting

c) to be meeting

 

17. She has grown taller.

She seems (to grow) taller.

a) to grow

b) to have grown

 

18. He is getting used to his new job.

He appears (to get used) to his new job.

a) to be getting used

b) to have got used

 

 

19. Kate makes friends easily.

She tends (to make) friends easily.

a) to make

b) to be making

c) to have made

 

20. He has finished the report.

He claims (to finish) the report.

a) to finish

b) to be finishing

c) to have finished

 

21. It is raining over there.

It seems (to rain) over there.

a) to rain

b) to be raining

c) to have rained

 

22. He is on a diet.

He appears (to be) on a diet.

a) to be

b) to be being

c) to have been

 

23. They have sailed round the world.

They claim (to sail) round the world.

a) to sail

b) to be sailing

c) to have sailed

 

24. She is feeling better.

She seems (to feel) better.

a) to feel

b) to be feeling

c) to have felt

 

25. A: What would you like to do tonight?

B: Let's (to go) to an Italian restaurant.



a) go

b) to go

b) to be going

b) to have gone

 

26. A: Is John here today?

B: Yes. I heard him (to talk) on the phone as I walked past his office.

a) talk

b) to talk

c) talking

d) to have talked

 

27. A: Colin is good at speaking in public, isn't he?

B: Yes. I heard him (to make) a speech last month. It was excellent.

a) make

b) to make

c) making

c) to have made

 

28. A: I walked past the sports center today.

B: So did I, and I stopped for a moment to watch some boys (to play) football.

a) to play

b) playing

c) to be playing

d) to have played

 

29. A: Your hair looks great today.

B: Thanks. I watched the hairdresser (to dry) it so I could learn how to do it myself.

a) dry

b) to dry

c) to be drying

d) to have dried

 

30. A: That's a music school, isn't it?

B: That's right. I often hear the students (to sing) as I walk past.

a) sing

b) singing

c) to sing

d) to have sung

 

31. A: Did you stay until the end of the contest?

B: Yes. I listened to the chairman (to announce) the results before I went home.

a) announce

b) to announce

b) announcing

b) to have announced

 

32. A: How do you know Tim is at home?

B: I saw him (to cut) the grass as I was driving home.

a) cut

b) to cut

c) cutting

d) to have cut

 

33. A: How do you know that man stole the watch?

B: I saw him (to put) it in his pocket and leave the shop without paying.

a) put

b) to put

b) putting

b) to have put

 

34. I'll never forget (to sail) down the Danube on that warm spring night last year.

a) sail

b) to sail

c) sailing

d) to be ailing

 

35. Please don't forget (to pay) the bill.

a) pay

b) to pay

c) paying

d) to have paid

 

36. John said he remembers (to buy) the newspaper, but now he can't find it.

a) buy

b) to buy

c) buying

d) to be buying

 

37. Did you remember (to post) my letters today?

a) post

b) to post

b) posting

b) to be posting

 

38. Gloria regrets (to shout) at her sister.

a) to shout

b) shouting

c) to be shouting

d) to have shouted

 

39. I regret (to inform) you that we cannot give you your money back.

a) inform

b) to inform

c) informing

d) to be informing

 

40. The students went on (to write) for another hour.

a) write

b) to write

c) writing

d) to have written

 

41. We are sorry (to announce) that the 7:15 train to Liverpool has been cancelled.

a) to announce

b) announcing

c) to be announcing

d) to have announced

 

42. I'm sorry for (to miss) your birthday party; I'll make it up to you.

a) to miss

b) missing

c) be missing

d) to have missed

 

43. She stopped (to go) to the gym after she had got back into shape.

a) go

b) going

c) to be going

d) to have gone

 

44. They stopped (to have) a rest before they continued their journey.

a) to have

b) having

c) to be having

d) to have had

 

45. They tried (to open) the door, but it was stuck.

a) to open

b) opening

c) to be opening

d) to have opened

 

46. You should try (to make) your own clothes. It's much cheaper.

a) make

b) to make

c) making

d) to be making

 

47. I'm sorry. I didn't mean (to break) your vase.

a) break

b) to break

c) breaking

d) to be breaking

 

48. Being a teacher means (to correct) a lot of homework.

a) correct

b) to correct

c) to be correcting

d) to have corrected

 

49. I like (to tidy) my room at week ends because I don't have time during the week.

a) tidy

b) to tidy

c) to be tidying

d) to have tidied

 

50. They like (to play) in the sea on hot days.

a) play

b) playing

c) to be playing

d) to have played

 

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