Тест сұрақтары


Choose the right gerund:  … questions is easier than answering them.
Choose the right gerund: … is my sister’s hobby.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”:   As a boy he could … very fast.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”:  I might… to Africa this summer.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”:  He claimed  … an expert.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”:They made me … .
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: I am happy  … left school
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: It is easy  … fault with others.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: I don’t want  … to bed.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: It is important … the meeting on time.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: Emmy has finally agreed … Mike.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: Our lawyer is said … … a house in Spain.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: You must … at home.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: You needn’t … nuts
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: Frank offered  … us to the supermarket.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: He managed  … the door without  the  key.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: Nancy seemed  … disappointed.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: She agreed  … a presentation at the meeting
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: He demanded … to Mr. Harris.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: I would like him … … me.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: I went to America … I wanted to study English.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: I stayed at home … it snowed heavily
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: I went for a walk  … the sun was shining.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: I went to see the play, …  it had good reviews.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: He is seldom at home,  … he is very busy.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: I left home early, … I had to do several errands.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: Sue can't come tomorrow … she's sick.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: David's very happy … he's got a new job. 
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: I eat a lot of pizza … I like it.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: The door was open, … we could hear everything.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: It was very hot.  … , we decided to go swimming.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: He works very hard, … he's really tired.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: I cannot do it now … I am very busy.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: I don't have much money … I can't buy a computer.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: I like all  Italian  food, …  I like pizza.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: She's working late next Friday, … she can't come to the party.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: He worked hard, … he passed all his exams.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: He's going to work in Columbia,  … he's learning Spanish.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: She didn't invited me, … I didn't go to her birthday party.
 Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: I can't sleep, … I'm going to drink a glass of hot milk
My car ___ at the moment.
Kate’s mom warned her that it ___ to rain.
Read the situation and the words in brackets to write sentence with modal  verbs: Fiona did the opposite of what I asked her to do. ( She/ understand/  what І said)
Choose the right gerund:  She is busy  … for dinner.
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: One day I heard  … his song, he had such a beautiful voice!
Choose the right infinitive with “to“ or without” to”: It might  … a good idea.
Choose the right conjunctions “because” or “so”: He plays soccer every day … he's very good.
The largest white minority group in the UK is
The total number of ethnic minorities in the UK is
The Roman invasion ended