FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE RIGHT FORM: WHY NOT ... HIM AND ... HER ADDRESS?
calling and asking
call and ask
to call and to ask
calling and ask
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE RIGHT FORM: I DIDN'T NOTICE ANYBODY ... BY.
pass
to pass
to have passed
be passed
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE RIGHT FORM: HE IS SAID ... QUITE COMPETENT IN THIS SUBJECT.
being
to be
be
to being
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE RIGHT FORM: HIS PARENTS ... ABROAD, HE LIVES WITH HIS AUNT AND UNCLE.
having worked
being worked
working
to be working
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE RIGHT FORM: I DON'T THINK YOU WERE MADE ... IT.
to do
do
to have done
doing
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE RIGHT FORM: HE HAS NEVER LET ANYONE ... A REPORT FOR HIM.
to make
to be made
make
to have made
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE RIGHT FORM: DO YOU REMEMBER... WITH THEM WHEN YOU WERE A SCHOOLBOY?
to have stayed
to stay
having stayed
staying
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE RIGHT FORM: HADN'T YOU BETTER ... A DOCTOR BEFORE TAKING THIS MEDICINE?
consult
consulting
to consult
to be consulted
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE RIGHT FORM: ONE MORE TEAM MEMBER IS KNOWN ... , AS IT WAS HARD TO COMPLETE THE WORK ON TIME.
to be employed
to have been employed
to employ
to have employed
He must ... by all means to this meeting.
FILL IN THE GAP WITH THE RIGHT FORM: HE MUST ... BY ALL MEANS TO THIS MEETING.
invite
to be invited
be invited
have been invited
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT FORMS: THE TOURISTS WATCHED THE BEAR ... ACROSS THE RIVER AND ... IN THE BUSHES.
swim, disappear
swimming, disappear
to swim, disappear
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT FORMS: THE SITUATION WAS SO ... THAT HE WASN`T ABLE ... A WORD.
embarassing, to pronounce
embarassed, to pronounce
embarassing, pronounce
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT FORMS: THE TEACHER ADVISED THE STUDENTS ... FILMS IN ENGLISH FOR ... FLUENT SPEECH BETTER.
watching, understanding
watch, understand
to watch, understanding
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT FORMS: YOU COULD ... ME ... ABOUT THE NEWS WHEN YOU RECEIVED THE LETTER.
let, to know
let, know
to let, knowing
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT FORMS: HIS FRIENDS COULDN`T STAND HIS ... ALL THE TIME AND WOULD PREFER HIM ... SILENT.
boast, be
boasting, to be
boasting, be
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT FORMS: I BOUGHT A ... BOOK FOR YOU ... WHILE YOU ARE ILL.
fascinating, to read
fascinated, reading
fascinating, reading
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT FORMS: THE ACTRESS FINISHED ... AND STARTED ... THE VIOLIN.
to sing, to play
singing, playing
singing, play
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT FORMS: SHE FELT ... AFTER THREE HOURS ... IN THE GYM.
exhausting, spending
exhausted, spending
exhausted, spent
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT FORMS: THOMAS STOPPED ... THE ADVERTISEMENT IN THE SHOP WINDOW. THEN HE STOPPED ... AND WENT INTO THE SHOP.
reading, to read
to read, reading
read, to read
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE RIGHT FORMS: WE REGRET ... YOU THAT YOUR APPLICATION HAS BEEN TURNED DOWN. WE ARE SORRY, WE FORGOT ... YOU ABOUT IT EARLIER.
telling, informing
to tell, inform
to tell, to inform
1. call and ask
2. pass
3. to be
4. are working
5. to do
6. make
7. staying
8. consult
9. to have been employed
10. be invited
11. swim, disappear
12. embarassing, to pronounce
13. to watch, understanding
14. let , know
15 boasting, to be
16 fascinating, to read
17 singing, playing
18 exhausted, spent
19 to read, reading
20 to tell, to inform
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