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A group of researchers were examining the reactions of the people who ..(ask) embarrassing questions by TV reporters.

251.Everyone prefers…(do) things on their own to…(tell) what…(do) by somebody else.

252.Recently, I…(think) of…(have) my old car tuned. I wonder how much it…(cost).

253.In three weeks’ time, most of our employees … (give) bonuses in recognition of their … (work) so hard for the whole year.

254.It’s not easy … (make) people … (believe) in vague promises like they make.

255.Stories about the Yeti … (tell) for years, but there’s no

tangible evidence … (prove) its existence.

256.It would be good for you … (remember) the emergency

number in case something wrong … (happen).

257.1 don’t know how … (do) the puzzle. When my father

… (come) home from work, he … (help) me.

258.Diane … (invite) … (join) the school choir several times so far, but she … (not take) her decision yet.

259.You should try … (rub) the spot with a damp cloth.

Perhaps it … (help) … (remove) it.

260.It was Mr Blackley who insisted on … (leave) the young

secretary in our department. He.. (must / fall) in love with her.

261.Look at your new trousers. They’re dirty all over. I wish

I … (not allow) you … (play) in the garden.

262.It’s sad that so little … (do) for the protection of rare species. They keep … (die) out.

263.Ever since our neighbours … (buy) that big dog,

wå … (not let) our daughter … (play) with their children.

264.I know it … (sound) incredible, but what … (you / say) if we … (offer) two hundred thousand for the portrait?

265.I’ve had enough of … (live) in this cold climate.

I … (think) of … (move) somewhere hotter soon.

266.‘Where … (your parents / go) on holiday next summer?’

‘Nowhere. They.. (resolve)…(stay) at home and … (save) the money.’

267.It … (get) colder and colder since last month. I presume this

year winter … (come) sooner than ever.

268.If you … (arrive) at six thirty, we … (still/work). We’d sooner you … (call) on us at about ten p.m.

269.I’m really sorry for what I … (say) yesterday. I … (not mean) …(offend) any of you.

270.‘I still cannot understand why Eva didn’t want to date me.’ ‘She … (may / think) you … (date) another girl.'

271.Dave’s not at home. He…(go) shopping.

272.The sounds of nature is what Mr Hyatt…(find) exciting.

He…(spend) all his weekends…(track) down wild animals

and...(record) the sounds they …(make).

273. This wretched machine…(always / give) me trouble.

I….(almost / lose) my nerves trying…(start) it so many times.

274.I had wonderful childhood. I… (have) lots of friends with

whom I…(play) variety of games and I..(spend) all my summer holidays on my grandfather’s farm in Arizona.

275.The story that you…(just/ tell)…(remind) me of a man … (know) several years ago. He…(live) alone in the woods

and…(call) a hermit by everyone.

276.It’s a waste of time…(try)…(convince) Isabel…I(change) her approach. She’s too stubborn…(agree) to our suggestions.

277. The Mayans are said… (develop) a high level of civilization early in the first century AD. 278. Although he’s very timid, he… (tend)… (act) as if he …(be) a daredevil.



279. Don’t wait for me. I…(not go) out of the laboratory until I…(complete) all my tasks.

280. It’s hard to say what…(happen) to Jim recently.

He…(behave) like a heart-broken man.

281.Anyone who…(wish)…(take) photos in the gallery… (oblige) …(pay) extra money.

282.I had no idea Sylvia…(can) be such an indecent person.

I…(not confide) in her if I…(know) what she…(be) like in reality.

283.This thick fog…(hang) in the air since early morning, that’s why all the morning and afternoon flights…(cancel).

284. Ms Simmons…(just / make) an arrangement …(meet) her attorney next Friday.

285.We’ll see to the camera for you sir, but if it…(turn out) that you…(tamper) with it, it…(not replace) with a new one.

286.‘It’s the neighbours’ children that I…(notice) …(tread) on our lawn last Saturday morning.’ That's impossible. It …(can not / be) them as they…(be) at school at that time.’

287. This encyclopedia is very successful. It…(sell) very well.

288. Something’s wrong with the computer. It…(not work)

properly. The settings…(may/change) by someone.

289.Remember always…(check) if you…(turn) the oven and the iron off before…(leave) home.

290. The river seems…(be) very dangerous. I…(not go) swimming in it if I…(be) you. 291. Sandra…(change) her mind. She says she …(not go) to the concert with us tomorrow. She… (prefer) ….(relax) at home.

292.I’ve undertaken …(start) living healthy lifestyle as soon as I… (discharge) from hospital.

293.‘You…(not enroll) in the party if your father …(not insist) on that, would you?’ ‘Of course, I wouldn’t. I did it just to please him.’

294. By the end of August, our companies… (co-operate) for ten years. We…(intend)…(celebrate) the anniversary.

295. I don’t wash the car myself. I (have) it…(clean) in a garage once a month.

296.He wasn't clever enough…(learn) …(cheat) at cards by himself. He…(must / teach) by someone else.

297.The local police…(have) their big day yesterday. They

…(manage)…(break up) a gang of thieves just as they … (make) an attempt at…(burgle) a jeweller’s shop downtown.

298.‘…(you / buy) me another bunch of flowers, honey?’

‘With pleasure, my dear.’

299.Our poor son… (have to) get up very early ever since he …(begin)…(work) in the suburbs.

300.It certainly wasn’t kind of you …(refuse)…(accept) the boy’s apology. You…(should not / treat) him like that.

301.‘I…(just / arrange) for you…(examine) by our family doctor tomorrow.’ ‘I’m really sorry, but you…(ought not to/do) it without,,,(ask) me first.’

302.‘Ms Hannah… (write) reports since seven a.m.’ ‘How many …(she 1 write) so far?’

303.I can see you…(not feel) well. I…(make) You…(drink) hot tea with a lot of lemon juice. It…(do) you good, for sure.

304.‘Excuse me. How long…(I / need)…(walk) … (reach) the nearest village?’ ‘Not too long, sir. It.. (situate) only two miles away.’

305. Right after the end of the war, it…(turn) out that dozens of masterpieces and invaluable works of art…(go) missing. So far, few of them…(recover).

306. No cure for tuberculosis…(know) before Robert Koch’s discovery of the vaccine.

307. We couldn’t admire some of the frescos because they… (just /restore) and no visitors were allowed to enter the church at that time.

308.Remember that this particular item of news…(have to)

…(keep) secret lest it…(cause) a commotion among politicians and the general public.

309. Before, he told me that whatever… (happen), I…(can) count on him, but then he…(turn) his back on me.

310. What a day it was. No sooner…(I / learn) about …(grant) a promotion than my wife… (inform) me that we…(have) a baby in about six months’ time.

311. Ms Lark is the only employee who…(not give) a salary

increase in our company yet. I think she…(deserve)

…(reward) better for her hard work.

312. Not till the police…(arrive)…(the youths / stop)… (scream) wildly in the backyard last night.

313. The janitor accuses Andy of ..(steal) some chemicals from the school lab. But I think Greg is more probable… (do) it.

314. ‘Do you remember the man who handed the invitation to you?’ ‘No I don’t. I don’t even remember…(invite) by anyone from the association.’

315.I’d sooner you…(not wear) the uniform. It…(smell) of petrol.

316. Bacteria…(know)…(cause) infectious diseases.

317. ‘How did you like…(interview) by the journalists?’ ‘I really Enjoyed…(ask) questions by such renowned people.’

318.Stanley says he…(not feel) like…(have) a game of squash. He’d prefer…(go) windsurfing.

319.The men…(deny)…(rob) the bank until a video recording from the bank cameras…(show) to them during the trial.

320. We’re likely…(meet) here next Monday morning as well.

As usual, I…(come) here for my instructions.

321. The hunter said he…(never / forget)…(stand) face to face with a Grizzly bear in the middle of the woods.

322.The boss wants us…(work) overtime without

…(pay) us extra money. He…(must / lose) his senses.

323.If only they…(be) someone.............. (give) me a good advice, I…(not make) a mistake. Now, I have to start everything from scratch.

324. ‘What…(the road sign / say)?’ ‘Give way.’

325.The school management…(be able to) make more investments in the future provided that someone…(offer) them some financial support.

326.It…(claim) that dolphins are the most intelligent sea

mammals. They…(know)…(rescue) many drowning people.

327.Unfortunately, we can seldom afford…(do) shopping in the posh centre. Our financial position…(force) us … (buy) things in cheaper places.

328. According to the latest reports, the kidnappers… (threaten) …(blow) the plane up unless they…(provide) with a helicopter and a lump sum of money in used bills.

329. Alice chose…(leave) Frank because she thought he … (not love) her any more. Later, she wished she …(not act) so rashly.

330.How…(you / explain) your (come) late again this morning, Mr Nicks? You…(dismiss) if that …(happen) once again.

331. One of the drivers who…(stop) by the police last night… (fine) for…(speed). Another one …(prove)…(drink) alcohol.

332.It’s high time you…(get) down to work. You … (put) off…(write) your dissertation for too long now.

333.We don’t expect you…(accept) responsibility for many

things. What you…(require).......... (do) is analyse the steps that the rival companies take.

334. ‘How many days…(the survivors / spend) in the mountains before the rescuers arrived?’ They…(pick) up after three days.’

335…(you / stop)…(make) this terrible noise, please? I can’t stand…(listen) to it any more.

336. How many times…(the patient / operate) on before he passed away?

337. ‘I don’t know what…(happen) to the smaller fish that I put in the tank yesterday. I cannot see them.’ They…(can / eat) by the bigger ones, I guess.’

338. ‘It was foolish of you…(not take) any warm clothes. What if the weather…(change) for worse on the top of the mountain?’ ‘Fortunately, it didn’t.’

339.Computers…(assume)… (be) the most important invention of the former century.

340.The girl said she…(get) scared because she thought she …(follow) by a stranger.

341 .It…(not make) a big difference if our team…(win) the next game. They…(rank) at the last position in the group.

342. I found it really difficult…(got) used to…(drive) on the left side of the road. I still…(consider) it (be) one of the most unusual experiences in my life.

343. English…(speak) all over the world ever since the British

…(set up) their colonies in many parts of the globe.

344.‘…(many people / enjoy) the anniversary reception last Saturday night?’ ‘Unfortunately, not. The party …(turn) out …(be) a complete failure. Perhaps, it…(enjoy) by everyone if some attractions… (prepare).

345.The general has opposed…(carry) out this hazardous

military mission lest he …(lose) some of his best men.

346.I remember my grandmother…(tell) me goodnight stories

before I…(fall) asleep. I…(miss) her a lot since she…(die).

347.The wire may be live. We’d much rather you…(not tamper)

with it. We’d better…(wait) for a specialist…(arrive).

348.‘What’s on your mind? What…(worry) you, Maggie?

…(it / have) anything to do with your boyfriend?’ ‘Yes, you’re

right. I…(long) for him ever since he…(go) away.’

349.Neil Armstrong was the first man…(step) on the moon.

It…(happen) in 1969 and then people…(believe) that they…(be able)…(start) …(live) there in the near future. However, nothing like that …(occur) as yet and they seem …(lose) their interest in…(colonise) the silver globe.

350.Once I…(have) a chance…(see) the Beatles…(perform) live,

but I…(not take) advantage of it. Now, I think I would like…(do) it.


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