
1. I don’t remember ... that I’m sure you’re mistaken. a) to say; b) say; c) saying; d) to have
said. 2. There were two answers, and ... was right. a) neither; b) no one; c) no; d) not any. 3. This dress is ... as the one I had before. a) plenty the same; b) very similar; c) very same; d) much the same. 4. He ... here from 1955 to 1960. a) worked; b) works; c) has been working; d) has worked. 5. He’s... his sister. a) much taller that; b) much more taller than; c) much taller than; d) more taller than. 6. Be careful you don’t... your keys! a) lost; b) loosen; c) lose; d) loose. 7. What they say may be true; you never can... a) say; b) tell; c) remember; d) recognise. 8. He didn’t move, but just... where he fell. a) lain; b) lay; c) laid; d) lied. 9. I haven’t had a reply to the invitation I sent you last week. ... to my patty? a) Shall you come; b) Are you coming; c) Do you come; d) Should you come, 10. That man reminds me ... my history teacher. a) from; b) of; c) about; d) on.

Ответы на вопрос

1-c; 2-a; 3-d; 4-a; 5-c; 6-c; 7-b; 8-b; 9-b; 10-b;



1.c
2.a
3.b
4.a
5.c
6.c
7.b
8.c
9.b
10.b



1. The correct answer is c) saying. The sentence "I don’t remember... that I’m sure you’re mistaken" requires the present participle form of the verb "say" to maintain parallel structure. The correct form is "saying".
2. The correct answer is b) no one. The sentence "There were two answers, and... was right" implies that neither of the two answers was correct. The phrase "no one" is used to indicate that neither option was correct.
3. The correct answer is d) much the same. The sentence "This dress is... as the one I had before" suggests that the dress being referred to is very similar or almost identical to the previous one. The phrase "much the same" expresses this similarity.
4. The correct answer is d) has worked. The sentence "He... here from 1955 to 1960" indicates that the action of working in the past has a connection to the present. The present perfect tense "has worked" is used to convey this meaning.
5. The correct answer is c) much taller than. The sentence "He’s... his sister" implies a comparison of height between "he" and "his sister." The phrase "much taller than" is used to express a significant difference in height.
6. The correct answer is c) lose. The sentence "Be careful you don’t... your keys!" suggests that the person should be cautious not to misplace or mislay their keys. The verb "lose" is the correct choice in this context.
7. The correct answer is b) tell. The sentence "What they say may be true; you never can..." implies that the person is uncertain about the truthfulness of what is being said. The verb "tell" is used to express the act of conveying information.
8. The correct answer is b) lay. The sentence "He didn’t move, but just... where he fell" suggests that the person remained in a reclining position after falling. The past tense of the verb "lie" is "lay" in this context.
9. The correct answer is b) Are you coming. The sentence "I haven’t had a reply to the invitation I sent you last week. ... to my party?" implies that the person is asking if the recipient intends to attend the party. The question "Are you coming?" is the appropriate way to ask this.
10. The correct answer is b) of. The sentence "That man reminds me... my history teacher" indicates that the man evokes memories or associations related to the person's history teacher. The preposition "of" is used to express this connection.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.


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