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Part 1

When … you get up every day?

1) are

2) do

3) is

4) does

#2

 

She … like such music.

1) isn’t

2) don’t

3) doesn’t

4) hasn’t

#3

 

He … his friends every day.

1) mets

2) meets

3) do meet

4) meet

#2

 

We … live in the country.

1) doesn’t

2) isn’t

3) aren’t

4) don’t

#4

 

I … English every day.

1) have practiced

2) practises

3) practising

4) practice

#4

 

Where … he study?

1) does

2) is

3) do

4) has

#1

 

They … dictations every lesson.

1) writing

2) write

3) written

4) is writing

#2

 

He … his pen to school yesterday.

1) doesn’t bring

2) didn’t bringed

3) didn’t brought

4) didn’t bring

#4

 

Where did he … his car?

1) buy

2) bought

3) was buying

4) buyed

#1

 

Ann … her bag in the park yesterday.

1) has forgotten

2) forgets

3) forgot

4) forgotten

#3

 

Where … you yesterday?

1) did

2) were

3) was

4) went

#2

 

Andrew … a fish yesterday.

1) catched

2) catches

3) caughted

4) caught

#4

 

Andrew didn’t … a fish yesterday.

1) catch

2) caught

3) caughted

4) catched

#1

 

Who … the door yesterday?

1) lock

2) has locked

3) locked

4) locking

#3

 

Where … you work next year?

1) do

2) are

3) did

4) will

#4

 

She … come to your party next week.

1) doesn’t

2) won’t

3) didn’t

4) isn’t

#2

 

.… it rain later?

1) will

2) do

3) does

4) when

#1

 

Who … you in the garden?

1) is help

2) was help

3) will help

4) helping

#3

 

He … join us to the cinema tonight.

1) won’t

2) hasn’t

3) hadn’t

4) isn’t

#1

 

She … a book now.

1) reads

2) doesn’t read

3) is reading

4) was reading

#3

 

.… you watching a concert?

1) do

2) have

3) had

4) are

#4

 

What … you drinking?

1) do

2) are

3) have

4) will

#2

 

Boys … football now.

1) play

2) played

3) were playing

4) are playing

#4

 

They … to music now.

1) were listening

2) listen

3) listened

4) are listening

#4

 

The cat …, it’s sleeping.

1) isn’t eating

2) doesn’t eat

3) won’t eating

4) weren’t eating

#1

 

We … for you at the moment.

1) do wait

2) don’t wait

3) are waiting

4) aren’t waited

#3

 

What … at 2 o’clock yesterday?

1) have you done

2) did you do

3) were you doing

4) did

#3

 

They … coffee, when I came in.

1) don’t drink

2) were drinking

3) are drinking

4) was drunk

#2

 

When she entered the classroom, the students ….

1) standed

2) staying

3) were standing

4) have stood

#3

 

He … at his report at that time yesterday.

1) works

2) will work

3) was worked

4) was working

#4

 

I … in the park, when I met Jane.

1) was walking

2) has been walking

3) walking

4) don’t

#1

 

The teacher was … the rule, when the student entered the classroom.

1) explain

2) explained

3) been explained

4) explaining

#4

 

She … playing the piano at 3 a.m. yesterday.

1) didn’t

2) isn’t

3) wasn’t

4) hasn’t been

#3

 

What … at 2 o’clock tomorrow?

1) will you do

2) will you be doing

3) will you have done

4) will you have been doing

#2

 

She … at this time tomorrow.

1) will have cooked

2) will cook

3) will be cooking

4) cooks

#3

 

He … at his report at this time tomorrow.

1) will be working

2) will have worked

3) do cooking

4) have worked

#1

 

They will … for you at 3 o’clock tomorrow

1) waiting

2) have waiting

3) waited

4) be waiting

#4

 

I have just … your letter.

1) read

2) reading

3) being read

4) readed

#1

 

He … all his money today.

1) is losing

2) had lost

3) has lost

4) losed

#3

 

We … him recently.

1) meeted

2) have been met

3) are met

4) have met

#4

 

He … his hometask already and he can join us.

1) has done

2) is doing

3) had done

4) will do

#1

 

They … their house already.

1) have selled

2) sold

3) have sold

4) are selling

#3

 

Do you want some tea?- No, thank you. I … a cup of coffee already.

1) has drunk

2) drank

3) had drunk

4) have drunk

#4

 

Mark … me a letter before he moved to London.

1) had sent

2) had send

3) will send

4) sended

#1

 

Ann … the door a day before the guests came to his house.

1) had painted

2) has painted

3) will paint

4) paints

#1

 

The students … their exams a week before they went to the seaside.

1) passed

2) have passed

3) had passed

4) were being passed

#3

I … my car a day before and I could not dive him a lift to the town yesterday.

1) have sold

2) had sold

3) had been sold

4) am selling

#2

 

A dog … a man in the street and they put it on a chain yesterday.

1) had bitten

2) is biting

3 will bite

4) has bitten

#1

 

He … his sister’s car a day before she returned from Spain.

1) is fixing

2) had fixed

3) has fixed

4) will fix

#2

 

Ann … her car by the time you return.

1) is washing

2) had washed

3) has washed

4) will have washed

#4

 

I … the project by Friday.

1) will have written

2) will be written

3) has written

4) am writing

#1

 

Students … their exams by the beginning of their summer internship.

1) will be passing

2) will have been passed

3) will have passed

4) were passed

#3

 

They … a new school by the time you go to school.

1) will have built

2) will be built

3) had built

4) are building

#1

 

I … windows for 20 minutes already.

1) am washing

2) have been washing

3) has washed

4) was washing

#2

 

I have been waiting for you … morning

1) from

2) for

3) since

4) without

#3

 

She has been trying to catch a fly … half an hour already.

1) since

2) for

3) to

4) till

#2

 

You … looking at that girl for half an hour. Do you like her?

1) are

2) were

3) has

4) have been

#4

 

Children … flowers for two weeks already.

1) has been planting

2) have been planting

3) don’t plant

4) have plant

#2

 

My parents … abroad since 1999.

1) are working

2) were working

3) have been worked

4) have been working

#4

 

I … Jane since last Christmas.

1) didn’t see

2) haven’t seen

3) wasn’t seen

4) has seen

#2

 

He has been trying to win your heart … childhood.

1) from

2) since

3) for

4) till

#2

 

He … at his project for tree years already, when they invited him to the national research team.

1) was working

2) had been worked

3) had been working

4) has been working

#3

 

Alice … John for five years and she couldn’t leave him at once.

1) had been dating

2) has been dating

3) dating

4) have dated

#1

 

They had … that product for a year, before it appeared in shops.

1) been advertising

2) being advertised

3) advertised

4) advertising

#1

 

He… Spanish for two years, before he got an invitation to Spain.

1) studied

2) was studying

3) had studied

4) had been studying

#4

 

Children … for two hours already when their parents come back.

1) will sleep

2) will have been sleeping

3) will be slept

4) are sleeping

#2

 

They …. for years before they can solve such a difficult task.

1) will have been studying

2) will be studied

3) are studying

4) advertising

#1

They ……….. a new school already.

1) built

2) have built

3) had built

4) will be built

#2

 

She ………. new words right now.

1) studies

2) will have studied

3) is studying

4) to study

#3

 

He ………. her things away a week before she decided to come back to him.

1) had thrown

2) will throw

3) has thrown

4) threws

#1

 

Your wife ………. your things away by the time you make up your mind to come back.

1) had thrown

2) will have thrown

3) has thrown

4) threws

#2

 

He ………. his bag when I came to see him off.

1) has packed

2) will be packing

3) is packing

4) was packing

#4

 

Mary ………. her flat thorough cleaning at the beginning of each season.

1) had given

2) gived

3) has given

4) gives

#4

 

They ………. in their projects in a week.

1) were handing

2) will hand

3) has handed

4) will have been handing

#2

 

I ………. anything new since last Easter.

1) haven’t bought

2) didn’t buy

3) am buying

4) will have bought

#1

 

We ………. in that concert.

1) weren’t participated

2) didn’t participate

3) didn’t participated

4) weren’t participate

#2

 

They ………. under the bridge last night.

1) had slept

2) will sleep

3) are sleeping

4) slept

#4

 

Students ………. their test this week.

1) had written

2) has been writing

3) have written

4) did wrote

#3

 

They ………. in this field for years before they discover anything.

1) are working

2) had been working

3) will have been working

4) worked

#3

 

He ………. a map before we departed.

1) had lost

2) will have lost

3) has lost

4) will lose

#1

 

 

Part 2

1.Direct Speech - Tim said: “Criminologists have put forward a variety of theories.”

Indirect Speech - Tim said criminologists ….. forward a variety of theories.

1) have put

2) had put

3) would put

4) will put

#2

 

2.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Ukrainian government will abolish that unjust law.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said Ukrainian government ….. that unjust law.

1) would abolish

2) will abolish

3) abolished

4) has abolished

#1

 

3.Direct Speech – Tim said: “They are throwing more people into prison.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said they ….. more people into prison.

1) are throwing

2) would throw

3) were throwing

4) had been throwing

#3

 

4.Direct Speech – Tim said: “They submitted a proposed law to the voters.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said they ….. a proposed law to the voters.

1) had submitted

2) were submitted

3) submitted

4) will be submitted

#1

 

5.Direct Speech – Tim said: “A judge ruled out an objection.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said a judge ….. an objection.

1) was ruled out

2) had ruled out

3) would rule out

4) ruled out

#2

 

6.Direct Speech – Tim said: “They are considering the punishment.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said they ….. the punishment.

1) are considering

2) have considered

3) had considered

4) were considering

#4

 

7.Direct Speech – Tim said: “They have released him from prison already.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said they ….. him from prison already.

1) have been released

2) will release

3) had released

4) have released

#3

 

8.Direct Speech – Tim said: “A victim is filing a complaint.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said a victim …..a complaint.

1) was filing

2) is filing

3) has been filing

4) had been filing

#1

 

9.Direct Speech – Tim said: “A judge will impose a sentence on the convict with a regard to all his misdeeds.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said a judge ….. a sentence on the convict with a regard to all his misdeeds.

1) will impose

2) impose

3) imposed

4) would impose

#4

 

10.Direct Speech – Tim said: “The court will have assigned a probation officer by the end of the week.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said the court ….. a probation officer by the end of the week.

1) will have assigned

2) would have assigned

3) have assigned

4) assigned

#2

 

11.Direct Speech – Tim said: “A judge has interpreted the law in a wrong way.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said a judge ….. the law in a wrong way.

1) interpreted

2) had interpreted

3) has interpreted

4) would be interpreted

#2

 

12.Direct Speech – Tim said: “A prosecutor was making his closing argument.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said a prosecutor his closing argument.

1) was making

2) is making

3) had been making

4) was being make

#3

 

13.Direct Speech – Tim said: “This department issues arrest warrants every day.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said that department ….. arrest warrants every day.

1) issued

2) issues

3) had issued

4) would issue

#1

 

14.Direct Speech – Tim said: “The best detectives were investigating that case all previous month long.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said the best detectives ….. that case all previous month long.

1) were investigating

2) are investigating

3) were investigated

4) had been investigating

#4

 

15.Direct Speech – Tim said: “They will hire more police officers next year.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said they ….. more police officers next year.

1) will be hired

2) will hire

3) would be hired

4) would hire

#4

 

16.Direct Speech – Tim said: “A month of community service will have improved his behaviour.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said a month of community service ….. his behaviour.

1) has improved

2) had improved

3) would have improved

4) will have improved

#3

 

17.Direct Speech – Tim said: “They were holding a suspect in custody for 2 days.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said they ….. a suspect in custody for 2 days.

1) was holding

2) are holding

3) had been holding

4) is being held

#3

 

18.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Nick caused actual bodily harm to his neighbour.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said Nick …..actual bodily harm to his neighbour.

1) had caused

2) has caused

3) will be caused

4) would cause

#1

 

19.Direct Speech – Tim said: “I interrogate witnesses every day.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said he ….. witnesses every day.

1) interrogated

2) interrogate

3) is interrogating

4) would interrogate

#1

 

20.Direct Speech – Tim said: “The police will have provided the report by the beginning of the trial.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said the police ….. the report by the beginning of the trial.

1) have provided

2) will have provided

3) would have provided

4) had provided

#3

 

21.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ They heard the case in camera.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said they … the case in camera.

1) have heard

2) heard

3) had heard

4) are heard

#3

 

22.Direct Speech – Tim said: “An accused will be given an open trial.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said an accused … an open trial.

1) would be given

2) had been given

3) was given

4) will be given

#1

 

23.Direct Speech – Tim said: “We are trying to protect our rights.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said they… to protect our rights

1) would try

2) to try

3) were trying

4) are trying

#3

 

24.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ An accused was presenting his evidence all day long.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said an accused … his evidence all day long.

1) was presenting

2) had been presenting

3) is presenting

4) would be presenting

#2

 

25.Direct Speech – Tim said: “The police have arrested the main suspect.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said the police … the main suspect.

1) have arrested

2) would have been arrested

3) was arrested

4) had arrested

#4

 

26.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Peter will declare the rights of the shareholders at the meeting.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said Peter … the rights of the shareholders at the meeting.

1) declared

2) would declare

3) had declared

4) to declare

#2

 

27.Direct Speech – Tim said: “The junior judge wants to divorce.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said the junior judge … to divorce.

1) had wanted

2) wanted

3) will want

4) is wanted

#2

 

28.Direct Speech – Tim said: “The British constitution is unwritten.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said the British constitution … unwritten

1) is

2) was

3) to be

4) would be

#1

 

29.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Administrative law centres on the operations of government departments.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said administrative law … on the operations of government departments.

1) would centre

2) centred

3) centres

4) to centre

#3

 

30.Direct Speech – Tim said: “The principles outlined in constitution form the basis of constitutional law.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said the principles outlined in constitution … the basis of constitutional law.

1) would form

2) had formed

3) form

4) to form

#4

 

31.Direct Speech – Tim said: “That car accident caused a lot of damage.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said that car accident … a lot of damage.

1) had caused

2) would cause

3) was causing

4) caused

#1

 

32.Direct Speech – Tim said: “I am going to sue her.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said he … to sue her.

1) would be going

2) was going

3) had gone

4) was to go

#2

 

33.Direct Speech – Tim said: “The two countries have already resolved their boundary dispute.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said the two countries … their boundary dispute.

1) will already be resolved

2) already resolved

3) would already be resolved

4) had already resolved

#4

 

34.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Ben didn’t mention Barbara in his will.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said Ben … Barbara in his will.

1) hadn’t mentioned

2) wouldn’t mention

3) not to mention

4) was not mentioning

#1

 

35.Direct Speech – Tim said: “The prosecutor examined the first witnesses.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said the prosecutor ….. the first witnesses

1) examined

2) is examined

3) has examined

4) had examined

#4

 

36.Direct Speech – Tim said: “My father works as a judge at the Supreme Court.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said his father ….. as a judge at the Supreme Court.

1) works

2) worked

3) had worked

4) would work

#2

 

37.Direct Speech – Tim said: “The law sets penalties for offenders.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said the law ….. penalties for offenders.

1) sets

2) had set

3) would set

4) is set

#1

 

38.Direct Speech – Tim said: “The law defines person's rights and obligations.”

Indirect Speech – Tim said the law ….. person's rights and obligations.

1) is defined

2) had defined

3) has defined

4) defines

#4

 

39.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Did Nick cause actual bodily harm to his neighbour?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked …..actual bodily harm to his neighbour.

1) if had Nick caused

2) had Nick caused

3) will Nick cause

4) if Nick had caused

#4

 

40.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Where does your father work as a judge?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked ….. as a judge.

1) if his father worked

2) where his father worked

3) where did his father work

4) where his father works

#2

 

41.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Have the police arrested the main suspect?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … the main suspect.

1) if the police had arrested

2) if the police have arrested

3) when the police was arrested

4) if had the police arrested

#1

 

42.Direct Speech – Tim said: “When did the prosecutor examine the first witnesses?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked ….. the first witnesses

1) if the prosecutor examined

2) if the prosecutor did examine

3) when the prosecutor had examined

4) when had the prosecutor examined

#3

 

43.Direct Speech - Tim said: “Have criminologists put forward a variety of theories?”

Indirect Speech - Tim asked ….. forward a variety of theories.

1) if criminologists have put

2) if criminologists had put

3) if had criminologists put

4) what criminologists had put

#2

 

44.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Will Ukrainian government abolish that unjust law?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked if Ukrainian government ….. that unjust law.

1) would abolish

2) will abolish

3) abolished

4) has abolished

#1

 

45.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Why are they throwing more people into prison?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked ….. more people into prison.

1) if they are throwing

2) why would they throw

3) why they were throwing

4) why were they throwing

#3

 

46.Direct Speech – Tim said: “When did they submit a proposed law to the voters?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked ….. a proposed law to the voters.

1) when had they submitted

2) had submitted

3) when they had submitted

4) if they will be submitted

#3

 

47.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Why did a judge rule out an objection.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked why a judge ….. an objection.

1) was ruled out

2) had ruled out

3) would rule out

4) ruled out

#2

 

48.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Are they considering the punishment?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked ….. the punishment.

1) if they are considering

2) if they have considered

3) if they had considered

4) if they were considering

#4

 

49.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Have they released him from prison already?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked ….. him from prison already.

1) if they had released

2) if they will release

3) if had they released

4) if they have released

#1

 

50.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Is a victim filing a complaint?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked if a victim …..a complaint.

1) was filing

2) is filing

3) has been filing

4) had been filing

#1

 

51.Direct Speech – Tim said: “What will a judge impose on the convict with a regard to all his misdeeds?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked ….. on the convict with a regard to all his misdeeds.

1) what will a judge impose

2) what a judge would impose

3) to impose

4) what would a judge impose

#2

 

52.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Will the court have assigned a probation officer by the end of the week.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked ….. a probation officer by the end of the week.

1) if the court will have assigned

2) if the court would have assigned

3) if the court have assigned

4) if the court assigned

#2

 

53.Direct Speech – Tim said: “In what way has a judge interpreted the law?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked ….. the law in a wrong way.

1) in what way a judge interpreted

2) in what way a judge has interpreted

3) in what way a judge had interpreted

4) in what way had a judge interpreted

#3

 

54.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Was a prosecutor making his closing argument?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … his closing argument.

1) a prosecutor was making

2) if a prosecutor was making

3) if a prosecutor had been making

4) a prosecutor was being make

#3

 

55.Direct Speech – Tim said: “What does this department issue every day?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked ….. every day.

1) if that department issued

2) what that department issued

3) that department had issued

4) that department would issue

#2

 

56.Direct Speech – Tim said: “How long were the best detectives investigating that case?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked how long ….. that case all previous month long.

1) the best detectives were investigating

2) were the best detectives investigating

3) the best detectives were investigated

4) the best detectives had been investigating

#4

 

57.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Will they hire more police officers next year?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked ….. more police officers next year.

1) if they will hire

2) if will they hire

3) why would they hire

4) if they would hire

#4

 

58.Direct Speech – Tim said: “What will a month of community service will have improved?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked …..

1) what a month of community service has improved

2) if had a month of community service improved

3) what a month of community service will have improved

4) what a month of community service would have improved

#4

 

59.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Were they holding a suspect in custody for 2 days.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked if they ….. a suspect in custody for 2 days.

1) was holding

2) are holding

3) had been holding

4) is being held

#3

 

60.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Does he steal purses?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked …...purses.

1) if he had stolen

2) if he has stolen

3) if he stole

4) if he would steal

#3

 

61.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Do you interrogate witnesses every day.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked if he ….. witnesses every day.

1) interrogate

2) interrogated

3) is interrogating

4) would interrogate

#2

 

62.Direct Speech – Tim said: “By what time will the police will have provided the report?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked the police ….. the report.

1) by what time the police would have provided

2) by what time will the police have provided

3) by what time the police will have provided

4) by what time the police had provided

#1

 

63.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Did they hear the case in camera.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … the case in camera.

1) if they had heard

2) if they heard

3) if had they heard

4) if they are heard

#1

 

64.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Are you going to sue her.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … to sue her.

1) if are you going

2) if I would

3) if I was going

4) if were you going

#3

 

65.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Will you carry out your powers in accordance with law?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked …out my powers in accordance with law.

1) if I will carry

2) if I would carry

3) if had I carried

4) if I carried

#2

 

66.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Have the two countries already resolved their boundary dispute?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked if the two countries … their boundary dispute.

1) will already be resolved

2) had already resolved

3) would already be resolved

4) already resolved

#2

 

67.Direct Speech – Tim said: “When an accused will be given an open trial.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … an open trial.

1) when an accused would be given

2) when an accused had been given

3) when an accused was given

4) when an accused will be given

#1

 

68.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Are you trying to protect your rights?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked… to protect my rights

1) if I would try

2) if I was trying

3) why was I trying

4) why are you trying

#2

 

67.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ How long was an accused presenting his evidence?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked an accused … his evidence.

1) how long an accused had been presenting

2) how long had an accused been presenting

3) how long was an accused presenting

4) how long an accused would be presenting

#1

 

68.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Why did they release him on bail?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked …. him on bail

1) why they had released

2) if they had released

3) why did they release

4) why had they released

#1

 

69.Direct Speech – Tim said: “When will Peter declare the rights of the shareholders?”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked when Peter … the rights of the shareholders.

1) declared

2) would declare

3) had declared

4) to declare

#2

 

70.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Search the suspect’s home.”

Indirect Speech – Tim ordered … the suspect’s home.

1) searched

2) to search

3) not to search

4) would search

#2

 

71.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Don’t search the suspect’s home.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … the suspect’s home.

1) searched

2) to search

3) not to search

4) would search

#3

 

72.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Present the evidence on your own behalf”.

Indirect Speech – Tim advised … the evidence on my own behalf.

1) presented

2) not to present

3) being presented

4) to present

#4

 

73.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Don’t present the evidence on your own behalf”.

Indirect Speech – Tim advised … the evidence on my own behalf.

1) presented

2) not to present

3) being presented

4) to present

#2

 

74.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Identify the victim’s name in the newspaper.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … the victim’s name in the newspaper.

1) to identify

2) have identified

3) identified

4) not to identify

#1

 

75.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Don’t identify the victim’s name in the newspaper.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … the victim’s name in the newspaper.

1) to identify

2) have identified

3) identified

4) not to identify

#4

 

76.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Settle this dispute in camera.”

Indirect Speech – Tim advised … that dispute in camera.

1) not to settle

2) settled

3) to settle

4) if settled

#3

 

77.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Don’t settle this dispute in camera.”

Indirect Speech – Tim advised … that dispute in camera.

1) not to settle

2) settled

3) to settle

4) if settled

#1

 

78.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Carry out your powers in accordance with law.”

Indirect Speech – Tim advised me …out my powers in accordance with law.

1) to carry

2) not to carry

3) had carried

4) if carried

#1

 

79.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Don’t carry out your powers regardless of law.”

Indirect Speech – Tim advised me …out my powers regardless of law.

1) to carry

2) not to carry

3) had carried

4) if carried

#2

 

80.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Try to protect your rights and freedoms guaranteed by constitution.”

Indirect Speech – Tim advised me … to protect my rights and freedoms guaranteed by constitution.

1) if tried

2) not to try

3) had tried

4) to try

#4

 

81.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Don’t try to protect your rights and freedoms guaranteed by constitution.”

Indirect Speech – Tim threatened me … my rights and freedoms guaranteed by constitution.

1) if tried

2) not to try

3) had tried

4) to try

#2

 

82.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Define a possible punishment for the offender.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … a possible punishment for the offender.

1) to define

2) not to define

3) defined

4) had defined

#1

 

83.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Don’t define a possible punishment for the offender.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … a possible punishment for the offender.

1) to define

2) not to define

3) defined

4) had defined

#2

 

84.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Describe the adoption procedure in detail.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … the adoption procedure in detail.

1) would describe

2) to describe

3) not to describe

4) if had described

#2

 

85.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Don’t describe the adoption procedure in detail.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … the adoption procedure in detail.

1) would describe

2) to describe

3) not to describe

4) if had described

#3

 

86.Direct Speech – Tim said: “List all your relatives in the will.”

Indirect Speech – Tim offered … all my relatives in the will.

1) to list

2) would list

3) had listed

4) if listed

#1

87.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Don’t list all your relatives in the will.”

Indirect Speech – Tim offered … all my relatives in the will.

1) not to list

2) would not list

3) had not listed

4) if not listed

#1

 

88.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Sign a new contract with our suppliers.”

Indirect Speech – Tim asked … a new contract with our suppliers.

1) would sign

2) if signed

3) to sign

4) have signed

#3

 

89.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Don’t sign a new contract with our suppliers.”

Indirect Speech – Tim ordered … a new contract with our suppliers.

1) would not sign

2) if signed

3) not to sign

4) have not signed

#3

 

90.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Sue the person responsible for the damage.”

Indirect Speech – Tim advised … the person responsible for the damage.

1) would sue

2) to sue

3) had sued

4) if sued

#2

 

91.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Don’t sue the person responsible for the damage.”

Indirect Speech – Tim advised … the person responsible for the damage.

1) would not sue

2) had not sued

3) not to sue

4) if sued

#3

 

92.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Use your property legally.”

Indirect Speech – Tim warned me … my property legally.

1) if used

2) would use

3) not to use

4) to use

#4

 

93.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Don’t use your property legally.”

Indirect Speech – Tim warned me … my property legally.

1) if used

2) would use

3) not to use

4) to use

#3

 

94.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Centre on the work of government agencies.”

Indirect Speech – Tim recommended … on the work of government agencies.

1) if centred

2) to centre

3) have centred

4) was centred

#2

 

95.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Don’t centre on the work of government agencies.”

Indirect Speech – Tim recommended … on the work of government agencies.

1) if not centred

2) not to centre

3) have not centred

4) was not centred

#2

 

96.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Resolve this dispute immediately.”

Indirect Speech – Tim ordered … that dispute immediately.

1) to resolve

2) is resolved

3) would resolve

4) have resolved

#1

 

97. Direct Speech – Tim said: “Don’t resolve this dispute.”

Indirect Speech – Tim ordered … that dispute.

1) not to resolve

2) is not resolved

3) would not resolve

4) have not resolved

#1

 

98.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Review this case in the higher court.”

Indirect Speech – Tim ordered … that case in the higher court

1) is reviewed

2) would review

3) review

4) to review

#4

 

99.Direct Speech – Tim said: “Don’t review this case in the higher court.”

Indirect Speech – Tim ordered … that case in the higher court

1) is not reviewed

2) would not review

3) not review

4) not to review

#4

 

100.Direct Speech – Tim said: “ Don’t accuse her of that crime.”

Indirect Speech – Tim begged … accuse her of that crime.

1) to be accused

2) had accused

3) not to accuse

4) is accused

#3

 

Part 3

1.Hiring more police officers and throwing more people into prison does not ……….. crime.

1) amend

2) reduce

3) assault

4) take effect

#2

2. The nations with the ………. approach to crime have the most of it.

1) toughest

2) poverty

3) lack of moral instructions

4) variety

#1

3. Real causes of crime are: media violence and ………..

1) actual bodily harm

2) grievous bodily harm

3) penal servitude

4) income inequality

#4

4. It was found that the best ……….. of later aggression was a heavy childhood diet of TV violence.

1) poverty

2) predictor

3) income inequality

4) access to guns

#2

5. The studies found that the states with the most inequality had the highest rates of ………..

1) violent crime

2) the toughest approach

3) strong correlation

4) debatable

#1

6. Another word for the word ‘imprisonment” is ………..

1) potential explanation

2) homicide

3) incarceration

4) access to guns

#3

7. Another word for the word ‘murder” is ………..

1) potential explanation

2) homicide

3) incarceration

4) access to guns

#2

8. Greater ………. contributes to the increase of crime rates.

1) court system

2) impartial hearing

3) bail

4) access to guns

#4

9. ………..to real violence causes psychological reasons for crime getting larger.

1) potential explanation

2) absolute poverty

3) incarceration

4) exposure

#4

10. US have the toughest laws and ………..

1) punishments

2) illegal drugs

3) industrialized world

4) impartial hearing

#1

11.………. contributes to the increase of crime rates.

1) solitary confinement

2) penal servitude

3) drugs

4) lack of moral instructions

#4

12. Law is the set of ….. rules under which a society is governed.

1) establish

2) enforced

3) selected by lot

4) determine

#2

13. No society could exist if all people did just as they pleased, without ……. for the rights of others.

1) initial

2) obligation

3) reflect

4) regard

#4

14. Law states how government should ………. the rules and penalties.

1) enforce

2) recognize

3) predictor

4) exposure

#1

15. In most societies, various government bodies, especially police agencies and courts, see that the laws are ………..

1) obeyed

2) homicide

3) incarceration

4) reduce

#1

16. Most people agree that laws should be ……….

1) initial

2) violent

3) just

4) regard

#3

17. Justice is a moral standard that applies to all human ………

1) exposure

2) conduct

3) establish

4) swear

#2

18. People may lose respect for the law and may even ………. it.

1) testimony

2) layman

3) disobey

4) widespread

#3

19. Laws ………. are changed to reflect changes in a society’s needs and attitudes.

1) significantly

2) frequently

3) unjust

4) conduct

#2

20. Justice has generally been one of the law’s ………. principles.

1) guiding

2) unanimous

3) jurors

4) hire

#1

21. The laws enforced by government have usually had a strong …. element.

1) poverty

2) moral

3) inequality

4) pursue

#2

22. If there has been a default by one party, the other party may …… or cancel the contract.

1) infraction

2) rescind

3) aggrieved

4) loss

#2

23. Specific …… involves an order by the court compelling the breaching party to perform the contract.

1) default

2) damage

3) rescind

4) performance

#4

24. Most remedies involve money damages, but ….. relief is also available in some cases.

1) non-monetary

2) remedy

3) benefits

4) loss

#1

25. The basic remedy for breach of contract in the Anglo-American legal system is pecunlary compensation to an injured party for the … of the benefits that party would have received had the contract been performed.

1) non-monetary

2) remedy

3) benefits

4) loss

#3

26. When there has been a breach of contract, the non-breaching party will often seek remedies ….. under the law.

1) available

2) aggrieved party

3) recourse

4) default

#1

27. Either definition confirms the involvement of the law by way of enforcement, suggesting that should there be an ….. or breach of the terms of the agreement then the aggrieved party may seek recourse via the Courts.

1) compel

2) performance

3) infraction

4) rescind

#3

28. Another definition and a somewhat competing view, is that a contract is an agreement giving rise to ….. which are enforced or recognized by law.

1) loss

2) obligations

3) benefits

4) available

#2

29. Contract law has been more formally defined as a promise or set of promises which the law will …..

1) enforce

2) rescind

3) default

4) compete

#1

30. If there has been a ….. by one party, the other party may rescind or cancel the contract.

1) available

2) aggrieved party

3) recourse

4) default

#4

31. The basic remedy for breach of contract in the Anglo-American legal system is …….to an injured party for the loss of the benefits that party would have received had the contract been performed.

1) specific performance

2) pecuniary compensation

3) compel

4) loss

#2

32. Either definition confirms the involvement of the law by way of enforcement, suggesting that should there be an infraction or breach of the terms of the agreement then the ……. party may seek recourse via the Courts.

1) available

2) remedy

3) aggrieved

4) benefits

#3

33. The law of contract is a set of rules governing the relationship, content and ….. of an agreement between two or more persons (individuals, companies or other institution) regarding the sale of goods, provision of services or exchange of interests or ownership.

1) validity

2) recourse

3) remedy

4) undoing

#1

34. This constitutes an …. of the contract from the very beginning.

1) compel

2) recourse

3) available

4) undoing

#4

35. The law of contract is a set of rules governing the relationship, content and validity of an agreement between two or more persons (individuals, companies or other institution) regarding the sale of goods, ….. of services or exchange of interests or ownership.

1) undoing

2) provision

3) widespread

4) homicide

#2

36. Either definition confirms the involvement of the law by way of enforcement, suggesting that should there be an infraction or breach of the terms of the agreement then the aggrieved party may seek ….. via the Courts.

1) compel

2) recourse

3) compete

4) initial

#2

37. Another definition and a somewhat competing view, is that a contract is an agreement giving rise to obligations which are enforced or ….. by law.

1) recourse

2) obligation

3) conduct

4) recognized

#4

38. When there has been a breach of contract, the non-breaching party will often seek ….. available under the law.

1) remedies

2) default

3) acquit

4) applicable

#1

39. The basic remedy for breach of contract in the Anglo-American legal system is pecuniary compensation to an injured party for the loss of the benefits that party would have received had the contract been …..

1) performed

2) compete

3) prosecute

4) penalty

#1

40. Most remedies involve money ….., but non-monetary relief is also available in some cases.

1) real-estate

2) damages

3) acquit

4) compel

#2

41. When there has been a breach of contract, the ….. party will often seek remedies available under the law.

1) non-monetary

2) monetary

3) benefits

4) non-breaching

#4

42. Law is the set of enforced rules ………. which a society is governed.

1) for

2) to

3) under

4) toward

#3

43. Nor could a society exist if its members did not recognize that they also have certain obligations ………. one another.

1) for

2) to

3) under

4) toward

#4

44. A person can be penalized ……. disobeying the law.

1) for

2) to

3) under

4) toward

#1

45. Laws frequently are changed to reflect changes ……. a society’s needs and attitudes.

1) at

2) in

3) from

4) without

#2

46. People may lose respect ………. the law and may even disobey it.

1) with

2) into

3) through

4) for

#4

47. Justice is a moral standard that applies ………. all human conduct

1) for

2) to

3) under

4) toward

#2

48. Hiring more police officers and throwing more people ………. prison does not reduce crime.

1) into

2) forward

3) to

4) with

# 1

49. The nations with the toughest approach ……… crime have the most of it.

1) into

2) forward

3) to

4) with

# 3

50. Criminologists have put ………. a variety of theories: drugs, poverty, American’s greater access to guns, broken homes, lack of moral instructions, etc.

1) into

2) forward

3) to

4) with

# 2

51. Absolute poverty levels do not correlate too significantly ……. the crime rate.

1) into

2) forward

3) to

4) with

# 4

52. The studies found ………. that the states with the most inequality have the highest rates of homicide, violent crime and incarceration.

1) out

2) through

3) at

4) in

#1

53. Criminologists have put forward a variety of theories: drugs, poverty, American’s greater access ………. guns, broken homes, lack of moral instructions, etc.

1) from

2) to

3) under

4) of

#2

54. Criminologists have put forward a variety of theories: drugs, poverty, American’s greater access to guns, broken homes, lack ………. moral instructions, etc.

1) from

2) to

3) under

4) of

#4

 

 

Part 4

Andrew ………. enter some university but he joined the army instead.

1) was going to

2) used to

3) was used to

4) would

#1

 

Helen……….. walking long distances every morning.

1) was going to

2) used to

3) was used to

4) would

#3

 

The weather was wonderful! We bathed and lay in the sun all day long. And we ………. meet somebody acquainted every day!

1) was going to

2) are going to

3) were used to

4) would

#4

 

Alex lived in the village and ………. early rising.

1) was going to

2) used to

3) was used to

4) would

#3

 

Why did you live in London? - I ………. work there.

1) am going to

2) used to

3) was used to

4) will

#2

 

Once I ………. buy a dog but I didn’t.

1) was going to

2) used to

3) was used to

4) would

#1

 

Several years ago my mother worked at the factory. She ………. leave early in the morning and come back late at night.

1) going to

2) am used to

3) was used to

4) would

#4

 

When she worked at her father’s office she ……………………..sleep longer.

1) is going to

2) used to

3) was used to

4) will

#2

 

Her previous supervisor ……………… start every working day with criticizing her

1) is going to

2) used to

3) was used to

4) will

#2

 

Susan ………. fast driving.

1) was going to

2) used to

3) was used to

4) would

#3

 

She ………. buy a new car, but then she changed her mind.

1) was going to

2) used to

3) was used to

4) would

#1

 

She used to have problems with local traffic warrants and she ………. constantly get reparation bills and summons.

1) was going to

2) is used to

3) was used to

4) would

#4

 

Active: Criminologists have put forward a variety of theories.

Passive: A variety of theories………. forward by criminologists.

1) was put

2) has been put

3) will have been put

4) is being put

#2

 

Active: Ukrainian government will abolish that unjust law.

Passive: That unjust law ……….by Ukrainian government.

1) was abolished

2) has been abolished

3) will be abolished

4) is being abolished

#3

 

Active: They are throwing more people into prison.

Passive: More people ………. by them into prison.

1) are thrown

2) are being thrown

3) will have been thrown

4) had been thrown

#2

 

Active: They submitted a proposed law to the voters.

Passive: A proposed law ……….. by them to the voters.

1) is submitted

2) was being submitted

3) had been submitted

4) was submitted

#4

 

Active: The police officers were showing possible penalties to lawbreakers.

Passive: Possible penalties ………. to lawbreakers by the police officers.

1) are shown

2) had been shown

3) were being shown

4) has been shown

#3

 

Active: The law defines person's rights and obligations.

Passive: Person's rights and obligations ………. by the law.

1) were defined

2) had been defined

3) will be defined

4) are defined

#4

 

Active: The court will have assigned a probation officer by the end of the week.

Passive: A probation officer ……….by the court by the end of the week.

1) will have been assigned

2) had been assigned

3) will be assigned

4) has been assigned

#1

 

Active: A judge had expanded the precedent.

Passive: The precedent ……….. by a judge.

1) had been expanded

2) will be expanded

3) is expanded

4) has been expanded

#1

 

Active: The law sets penalties for offenders.

Passive: Penalties for offenders ………. by the law.

1) were set

2) are being set

3) are set

4) has been set

#3

 

Active: Income inequality had caused a high crime rate.

Passive: A high crime rate ………. by income inequality.

1) has been caused

2) will be caused

3) is caused

4) had been caused

#1

 

Active: They will hire more police officers next year.

Passive: More police officers ………. by them next year.

1) had been hired

2) will have been hired

3) will be hired

4) have been hired

#3

 

Active: A legislature will have amended the statute by the end of the year.

Passive: The statute ………. by a legislature by the end of the year.

1) will have been amended

2) will be amended

3) is amended

4) has been amended

#1

 

Active: A judge has interpreted the law in a wrong way.

Passive: The law ………… by a judge in a wrong way.

1) had been interpreted

2) is being interpreted

3) is interpreted

4) has been interpreted

#4

 

Active: They were holding a suspect in custody for 2 days.

Passive: A suspect ……….. in custody for 2 days.

1) had been held

2) was being held

3) was held

4) will be held

#2

 

Active: Some countries repealed their constitution one or more times.

Passive: Constitution of some countries ………. one or more times.

1) was repealed

2) will be repealed

3) was being repealed

4) has been repealed

#1

 

Active: They are amending a new law at the moment.

Passive: A new law ………. by them at the moment.

1) is amended

2) is being amended

3) was amended

4) has been amended

#2

 

Active: They are looking for the fingerprints at the moment.

Passive: The fingerprints ……….for by them at the moment.

1) are being looked

2) will be looked

3) were looked

4) have been looked

#1

 

Active: A gang of muggers had robbed Tom an hour before we met.

Passive: Tom ………. by a gang of muggers an hour before we met.

1) was robbed

2) had been robbed

3) has been robbed

4) is robbed

#2

 

Active: I'm sure they will catch an arsonist in the nearest future.

Passive: I'm sure an arsonist ………. in the nearest future.

1) was caught

2) have caught

3) has been caught

4) will be caught

#4

 

Active: Experienced thieves usually do not leave any clues.

Passive: Clues usually ………. by experienced thieves.

1) have not been left

2) are not left

3) not to leave

4) will be left

#2

 

Active: We have stolen a car from the parking space.

Passive: A car ………. by us from the parking space.


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