ion.
I was sitting ... the back of our car when we crashed.
62) Fill in the correct preposition.
He spoke ... me ... the top of his voice.
63) Fill in the correct preposition.
I don't believe him. Don't judge ... his words. He may be wrong.
64) Fill in the correct preposition.
... The whole the situation in the region is improving.
65) Fill in the correct preposition.
Did you pay ... cheque or ... cash?
66) Put in a necessary conjunction.
She can speak ... Arabic ... Spanish.
67) Put in a necessary conjunction.
The alarm was raised ......... the fire was discovered.
68) Put in a necessary conjunction.
Tell me ... you signed the contract. Was it yesterday or a week ago? I would like to know the day.
69) Put in a necessary conjunction.
The people ... lived here before us took very great care of it.
70) Put in a necessary conjunction.
... We visited London, we went to the Tower.
71) Put in a necessary conjunction.
....... ... You finish your test, you may go home.
72) Complete the sentence. Fill in the missing preposition (s).
Please don't let me disturb you. Carry ___ your work.
73) Complete the sentence. Fill in the missing preposition (s).
We must try to cut ___ the amount of money we spend. We just can't make ends meet.
74) Complete the sentence. Fill in the missing preposition (s).
Keep ___ me! I've got a terrible cold, and I don't want to give it to you.
75) Complete the sentence. Fill in the missing preposition (s).
Children grow ___ Their clothes so quickly. It costs a fortune to clothe them properly.
76) Change the sentence to incorporate the expressions in brackets.
Despite her dislike for coffee, she drank it to keep herself warm. (although)
77) Change the sentence to incorporate the expressions in brackets.
In spite of Peter's sadness at losing the contest, he managed to smile. (Although)
78) Change the sentence to incorporate the expressions in brackets.
Though he has been absent frequently, he has managed to pass the test. (In spite of)
79) Change the sentence to incorporate the expressions in brackets.
Nancy told me the secret, despite having promised not to do so. (Though)
80) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II and III types).
If you (be free), I (to come) to see you.
81) Open the brackets and rewrite the following sentence 3 times (write the Conditional sentences of I, II and III types).
If I (to see her), I (to be) glad.
82) Rewrite the following sentence making the conditional sentence.
They spent a year in the tropics, so they got very sun-tanned. If ...
83) Rewrite the following sentence making the conditional sentence.
It rained heavily, so we got drenched to the skin. If ...
84) Rewrite the following sentence making the conditional sentence.
A huge black cloud appeared from behind the forest, so we had to turn back and hurry home. If ...
85) Rewrite the following sentence making the conditional sentence.
The travellers had no cameras with them, so they could not take photos of the beautiful scenery. If ...
86) Rewrite the following sentence making the conditional sentence.
There was no sugar left, so we went to the shop late in the evening. If ...
87) Open the brackets filling the right form of the verb.
If it (to rain) we will have to stay at home.
88) Open the brackets filling the right form of the verb.
If he (to work) hard, he would have achieved great progress.
89) Open the brackets filling the right form of the verb.
If you (to write) the composition long ago, you would not have disturbed me.
90) Open the brackets filling the right form of the verb.
If he were not such an outstanding actor, he (not to have) so many admirers.
91) Open the brackets filling the right form of the verb.
If you (to give) me your telephone number, I will phone you.
92) Open the brackets filling the right form of the verb.
If they (not to go) to Moscow last year, they would not have heard that famous musician.
93) Open the brackets filling the right form of the verb.
You wouldn't have missed the teacher's explanation if you (to arrive) in time.
94) Open the brackets filling the right form of the verb.
Mike's vocabulary will increase greatly if he (to read) 50 pages every day.
95) Open the brackets filling the right form of the verb.
You wouldn't have got a 'two' if you (to write) the test successfully.
96) Open the brackets filling the right form of the verb.
If I not (to know) English, I should not be able to enjoy Byron's poetry.
97) Finish the following sentence.
I could have walked more quickly if my suitcase ...
98) Finish the following sentence.
My room would be all right if it ...
99) Finish the following sentence.
If you don't like films, why ...?
100) Change the following direct speech sentence into reported speech.
Sue says to me: 'I like to swim in the open sea.'
101) Change the following direct speech sentence into reported speech.
Jess is saying to Mary: 'I've tried to get you on the phone all morning.'
102) Change the following direct speech sentence into reported speech.
Peter said to Helen: 'I used to know him when we lived in Chicago.'
103) Use the verbs in brackets in the appropriate tense form. Observe the rules of the sequence of tenses.
Bill looked concerned as he felt he (to be) ten minutes late.
104) Use the verbs in brackets in the appropriate tense form. Observe the rules of the sequence of tenses.
We know she (to lay) the table just in time for dinner.
105) Use the verbs in brackets in the appropriate tense form. Observe the rules of the sequence of tenses.
I felt she (to be) as sweet as she could be. And I was not mistaken: she really was.
106) Correct the reported question. Rewrite the question.
She asked what done had been to help the homeless.
107) Correct the reported question. Rewrite the question.
Dr. Fox asked Mrs. Bell when had she start getting severe headaches.
108) Correct the reported question. Rewrite the question.
The zoo-keeper asked how escaped the animals had from the cage.
109) Correct the reported question. Rewrite the question.
The journalists wanted to know which machine done had best in the tests.
110) Choose the right variant.
Alex has got 2 sisters and 3 brothers. So can you tell me how many brothers (has he got/he has got)?
111) Choose the right variant.
Do you know how long (he has been learning/he been learning) English?
112) Choose the right variant.
I don't know (Where does he live/where he lives).
113) Choose the right variant.
Don't you understand what (does it mean/it means)?
114) Choos...