El-Sheikh G 12 MCQ - Grammar Part 1 Answered
El-Sheikh G 12 MCQ - Grammar Part 1 Answered
25. We (told – are telling – was told – were told) to give in our homework on Thursday.
26. We (miss – had missed – are missing – have missed) the bus, so we had to walk.
27. He was a successful writer when people realized that his books (had written – written – had
been written – wrote) by other people.
28. When I saw him, he (hadn't finished – hasn't finished – wasn't finishing – doesn't finish) his
work yet.
29. He didn't know the truth until he (reads – has read – would read – had read) the newspaper.
30. No sooner (he had – has he – had he – would he) left the building than it collapsed.
31. I was terribly afraid because I (have – am – was – had) never flown before.
32. I once (used to read – was reading – had read – have read) the newspaper everyday. Now I
don’t have the time.
33. I sat down and (did – was doing – was done – had done) my homework.
34. I was reading a book when you (phoned – were phoning – were phoned – had phoned) me
last night.
35. She gave it to me while (read – were reading – reading – had read) the newspaper.
36. I didn’t answer the phone because I (prayed – was praying – was prayed – had prayed).
37. I (had – was – had had – had) just finished doing the exercise when my father returned home.
38. Where did you (used – using – use – uses) to play when you were young?
39. They (were listening – listened – listen – had listened) to music while their mother was cooking.
40. She (didn't put – wasn't put – doesn't put – isn't put) into prison until she had confessed with
her crime.
41. Mona (didn't – wasn't – won't – don't) forgive him until he apologizes for his mistakes.
42. How long ago (will – has – did – had) your uncle begin his new job?
43. The last time I visited Manal (was – has been – did – had been) three months ago.
44. (When – During – While – On) my sleep, someone knocked on the door.
45. Having (had seen – seeing – seen – saw) the film, I went to bed.
46. On arriving home, Adel (discover – discovers – had discovered – discovered) what had
happened.
47. It wasn’t (after – when – until – before) I had seen Ahmed that I recognised him.
48. It was only when Mum had returned (than – that – then – this) I left home.
49. I (enjoy – am enjoying – had to enjoy – have enjoyed) reading novels since I was a young child.
50. I (have had – had had – have to have – am having) my own computer for 3 years now.
51. My phone (hadn't worked – hasn't worked – wasn't working – isn't working) very well since I
dropped it last week.
52. I'm sorry. I (had been – was being – am being – have been) really busy recently.
53. I have been very ill since we last (have met – met were meeting – had met – met).
54. My brother (has just passed – has just been passing – has just been passed – is just passing)
his university exams – that's why he looks so happy.
55. Have you finished this exercise (for – since – already – ever)? –Yes, I have finished it.
56. My father (had travelled – had been travelling – has travelled – is travelling) to Asia six times
in the last two months.
57. A fire (had broken – has broken – is broken – has been broken) out at a hotel in the city
centre. The fire is burning now.
58. It is the best decision I have (ever made – never made – been made – made ever) in my life.
59. Don’t take that cup. I (have finished – have been finishing – haven’t finished – hadn't finished)
my coffee yet.
60. That’s the first time I (saw – was seen – have been seeing – have seen) you get angry.
61. I (write – am writing – was writing – have written) stories for as long as I can remember.
62. His books (influence – influenced – has influenced – have influenced) children for many years.
63. This is the most interesting book I have (never – ever – yet – just) read .
64. Oh! I (lost – lose – am losing – have lost) my passport. What should I do?
65. My cousin has lived abroad (when – for – ago – since) his childhood.
66. Omar, (has – have – did – had) you read that book I recommended?
67. I can't phone my parents because I (lose – lost – have lost – had lost) my phone.
68. Have you (ever tried – tried ever – never tried – tried never) English food?
69. Basel (isn’t – didn’t – wasn’t – hasn’t been) hungry because he has eaten a big lunch.
70. He (eats – has eaten – had eaten – is eating) three sandwiches up till now.
71. These trees (grew – grows – will grow – have grown) phenomenally tall over the years.
72. The manager has met many people (when – on – after – since) he arrived at his office.
73. I haven't heard from my brother (since – ago – just – for) his travel.
74. We started to live here more than 20 years (for – ago – since – so far).
75. We have lived here (for – ago – since – so far) more than 20 years.
76. Radwa doesn't know what flying is like as she (never flies – has never flown – never flew –
had never flown).
77. You look pale. (Has anything happened – Will anything happen – had anything happened –
Was anything happening) to you?
78. Agatha Christie’s books (have been translated – were being translated – translated – have
translated) into more than 40 languages.
79. Noha has (already – yet – never – ever) cleaned her room. It looks nice now.
80. How long (did – were – had – have) you studied English?
81. My brother (is going – will go – has gone – has been) to Paris, he came back last week.
82. Where is your father? My father (has been – has gone – had gone – had been) to Cairo.
83. It's arranged. We (will go – go – are going – may go) to the Red Sea this summer.
84. I think my cousin (will study – studies – going to study – would study) engineering. He is very
clever at Maths.
85. My German lesson (is stating – starts – has started – start) at four o'clock this afternoon.
86. The launch of the satellite (is being – are being – is – was) at 7.50 tomorrow.
87. I am studying medicine. I (may be – am going to be – am being – be) a doctor.
88. She (will – should – is going to – may) probably do the shopping tomorrow.
89. Perhaps they (are visiting – are going to visit – will visit – may visit) us next Saturday.
90. Somebody is knocking on the door. I (am going – will go – have gone – go) and open it.
91. What are your plans for tomorrow? – I (am going to play – play – have played – shouldn't
play) tennis with a friend.
92. He's driving at breakneck speed. سرعة قصوىHe (has – would have – is going to have – is
having) an accident.
93. (Will you – Are you going to – Do you – Should you) help me with this heavy bag, please?
94. Don't worry. I (lend – am lending – will lend – should lend) you the money you need.
95. Don't phone me at 8.00 a.m. tomorrow. I (drive – will be driving – have driven – would drive)
the kids to school then.
96. Look at those black clouds. It (rains – is raining – is going to rain – isn't raining).
97. She has decided that she (is studying – is going to study – studies – will study) medicine.
98. Be careful! You (will spill – are spilling – are going to spill – spill) your coffee.
99. By next Christmas we (will be – are being – will have been – have been) here for eight years.
100. By the time we (got – had got – get – getting) to the party, most people will have left.
101. By the time we get to the stadium. The match (will have started – is starting – was starting –
had started).
102. In the future, every new book will probably be (publish – publishing – published – publishes)
as an e-book.
103. Do you think CD-ROMs will ever (be replaced – be replacing – have replaced – replace)
traditional books completely?
104. By this time next week, (I'll have heard – I hear – I am hearing – I heard) my test results.
105. We (will be used – are using – are used – will use) less paper if we read e-books.
106. The new underground railway line (will have been built – will be building – has built – have
built) by 2012.
107. I'm sorry but your car (won't repair – can't repair – repaired – won't be repaired) this week.
108. It is hoped that the road (is reducing – will reduce – will be reduced – will have been reduced)
early morning traffic.
109. The new road (won't be finished – won't have finished – won't be finishing – has finished) until
the year 2015.
110. It is said that the number of road accidents (cut – cuts – will cut – will be cut) by 20%.
111. I'm sure that these predictions (will come – will be coming – may come – may be coming) true.
112. I wonder what we (will do – shall do – do – will be doing) this time next year.
113. In five years' time, Ali will probably (be lived – still live – be still living – still living) with his
parents.
114. In an hour's time, Hanaa (will be travelling – will travel – travels – travelled) home on the train.
115. It's arranged. We (will swim – will be swimming – may be swimming – may swim) in the red
sea tomorrow morning.
116. Where do you think you (would work – may work – will be working – will work) when you're 50?
117. They (may be setting – will set – will be setting – would set) a new company in the future. It's
probable.
118. Running too many programs at the same time (will probably make – will probably be made –
has probably been made – is probably made) the computer crash.
119. I (will shoot – shoot – have shot – am shooting) you if you come any closer.
120. The traffic is terrible. We (will have missed – miss – are going to miss – are missing) our flight.
121. At one o'clock tomorrow, I (will eat – am going to eat – will be eating – will have eaten) lunch
with my friends.
122. We (will have – are having – will have had – are going to have) a family party on Saturday.
Would you like to come?
123. I'm sorry I can't talk now. I (am calling – will call – will have called – to call) you later.
124. I haven't seen my cousin in England for five years. I'm sure she (will grow – is going to grow –
is growing – will have grown) a lot!
125. Will you watch this film with me tomorrow evening? – Sorry, I (will read – am going to read –
will be reading – am reading).
126. There’s a good film on TV tonight. It (finish – finishes – will finish – is finishing) at ten o’clock.
127. There’s a good film on TV tonight. I think that it (finish – finishes – will finish – is finishing) at
ten o’clock.
128. (Shall you do – Do you do – Are you doing – Will you do) anything next Saturday?
129. We won’t start the meeting until you (arrives – had arrived – will arrive – arrive).
130. She won't go shopping (when – as soon as – until – by) she has dusted the furniture.
131. The water is boiling. I (will turn – am going to turn – am turning – turn) the gas off.
132. I’m not at work tomorrow. I (will go – go – am going – have gone) to Cairo on business.
133. I feel dizzy. I think I (will – am – am going to – will be) fall down.
134. There is a hole in the bottom of the boat. I think it (will sink – am sinking – is going to sink –
sinks).
135. She intends to (visit – am going to visit – visiting – visited) her aunt next Friday.
136. Before there was a bus to her village, Mona and her brother (had always walked – were
walking – have always walked – walk) to school.
137. Ola is nervous because she (never gives – had never given – never used to give – has never
given) a talk to the class before.
138. It is very hot in the house. I (am turning – turn – will turn – am going to turn) on the air
conditioner.
139. The mechanic (will finish – will have finished – will be finishing – is finishing) repairing my car
by the end of the week.
140. When we saw the hotel, we (were knowing – had known – have known – knew) that it was a
great place for holiday.
141. Dina (hasn’t finished – hadn’t finished – not finishing – haven’t finished) the test when the
teacher told them to stop.
142. The car (was moving – moves – has moved – is moving) fast when it hit the tree.
143. I’ve tried Chinese food, but I haven’t tried French food (already – never – yet – just).
144. The teacher says that we (going to study – study – are studying – studying) relative clauses
next week.
145. My grandfather (is being – will be – is going to be – will have been) 70 on his next birthday.
146. The police know what the thief (has done – does – was doing – is doing) at 8 o’clock last night.
147. The tourists (didn’t stop – stopped – haven’t stopped – won’t stop) walking until they had
reached the top of the mountain.
148. It’s 35 degrees and it’s only 7 a.m. It (was – is going to be – is being – will be being) very hot
today.
149. I (won’t leave – wouldn’t leave – hadn’t left – wasn’t left) the office until I had checked that all
the doors were locked.
150. By the time he (had come – comes – is coming – will come) back home, I will have finished
all the exercises.
151. Woman's Day, (when – what – that – which) marks an important event in 1919, is on March 16.
152. Alexandria, (where – what – when – which) my mother was born, is in northern Egypt.
153. He showed me round the town, (where – who – which – that) was very kind of him.
154. Our flat, (which – that – whose – where) is on the fifth floor, overlooks the Nile.
155. She's written an article (of – with– in – at) which she describes the problems of our society.
156. Dr. Aisha used to go with her father to meetings (at which – of which – to which – for which)
she learned to read and write.
157. Her work, (which – who – what – whose) was not appreciated when she was young, made her
famous when she was older.
158. I'm hoping to study science at university, (which – that – after which – of which) I'd like to work
as a research assistant.
159. The city (that – in which – when – what) I was born is in the south of Egypt.
160. 1837 was the year (where – what – when – which) Victoria became queen of Britain.
161. She asked me where I had been, to (where – what – when – which) I replied, "It's a secret".
162. He says he's busy, by (where – what – when – which) he really means he doesn't want to go
out this evening.
163. She is the woman (where – that – when – which) wrote the book.
164. That’s the book (where – what – when – which) is a bestseller.
165. I need to talk to someone (where – whom – when – which) I can trust.
166. Mr. Samir, (where – that – who – which) teaches us science, is always friendly.
167. We’d better decide (where – what – when – which) we need to buy.
168. Adel, (whose – what – when – whom) brother won the poetry competition, is my friend.
169. There are very few things of (which – who – whom – that) he is afraid.
170. In 1963 we moved to Boston, (when – which – where – whom) my grandparents lived.
171. I spoke to the worker (cleans – is cleaning – was cleaning – cleaning) my office.
172. Did you like the room (we stayed in – which we stayed in it – that we stayed in it – where we
stayed in)?
173. I’d prefer to use a bank (whom – which – whose – where) services are reliable.
174. Wasn’t that the summer (whom – when – whose – where) we took the boys camping?
175. Eventually, I reached a stage (whom – which – whose – where) I began to enjoy my work.
176. This is the room in (whom – which – whose – where) my grandfather died.
177. He did something wrong, (for which – by which – at which – to which) he apologized.
178. This is the bank (which – who – where – when) was robbed yesterday.
179. He came with a friend (who – which – whom – whose) waited outside.
180. The people (whom – which – that – whose) were in the bank were frightened.
181. The man (who – which – that – whose) mobile was ringing ran out quickly.
182. Eighteen is the age (in which – with which – at which – by which) you can vote in elections.
183. Have you ever been back to the town (where – that – when – which) you were born in?
184. A vegetarian is someone (which – who – what – whose) doesn’t eat meat.
185. The camera has a cover (which made – made – making – is made) of leather.
186. Do you know (whom – who – whose – who’s) that man standing near Tom is?
187. Sami went to the Sorbonne, (where – when – which – what) he studied political science.
188. Ahmed Zewail is the scientist (whose – who – that – what) discoveries benefit the world.
189. The man about (whom – when – who – that) you told me yesterday is here to see you.
190. That’s the knife (by which – at which – which – with which) he was killed.
191. The tourists (which – who – whose – whom) stay had ended left to their countries.
192. The treatment will continue until the patient reaches the point (where – when – that – which)
he can walk correctly and safely.
193. The shop, (when – where – that – which) I visited last week, has some great souvenirs.
194. I could not decide (which – what – that – who) to wear to the wedding party.
195. This is a book (which – where – in which – at which) the hero travels to space.
196. Saturday, (that – on which – where – what) we play football, is always a busy day for me.
197. Florence Nightingale wanted to be a nurse, (who – which – whom – that) her family did not
think was a suitable job for her.
198. Emily Dickinson did not like to leave her home, (which – whose – that – where) she wrote
most of her poems.
199. Emily Dickinson, (whose – when – what – which) poems were published after her death, was
a very famous American poet.
200. Dr. Aisha, (that – who – whom – whose) was born in 1913, wrote in Al-Ahram.
201. When he was a child, he was good at (both – all – each – every) writing and playing the piano.
202. She spent nearly (either – neither – every – all) her life at home.
203. She spent about (half – every – either – both) of her time writing poems.
204. I don’t like (neither – every – nor – either) of the T-shirts.
205. (Each – Every – All – Both) engineer in the factory was given a separate job to do.
206. (All – Every – Either – Both) the students in my class speak English very well.
207. The tour guide gave (both – each – all – half) tourist a ticket to enter the museum.
208. Two men wanted to marry her, but she accepted (all – every – either – neither) of their offers.
209. We want (every – all – either – both) visitor to our hotels to leave with a smile on their face!
210. (Half – Either – Each – Every) of the five tourists from the north of Europe had blond hair.
211. Do you prefer coffee or tea? I like (all – neither – either – both) of them. I don't like hot drinks.
212. The film was very boring and (half – either – every – both) of the people left before the end.
213. Which of these apples would you prefer? - I don't want (all – either – both – half) of them.
214. You can have (all – half – both – either) the red shirt or the blue one, but you can't have both.
215. I don't go mountain climbing and I don't go mountain walking, (all – either – neither – each).
216. (All – Either – Both – Half) Sue or the girls are going to prepare dinner tonight.
217. (All – Either – Every – Both) information about the new product is confidential.
218. The party went on (all – both – neither – half) night and some of the neighbours complained.
219. What shall we do with (every – each – all – either) of this cardboard?
220. This book was written for (each – every – all – both) children, everywhere
221. (All – Either – Both – Neither) that we had been told turned out to be untrue.
222. It’s at least (half – either – both – neither) a kilometre to those shops.
223. It took them a day and a/an (every – either – both – half) to reach the top of the mountain.
224. They’re offering the flowers for almost (all – half – every – neither) price.
225. Ali wasn't at the meeting and (both – so – neither – either) was his assistant.
226. I don’t eat meat and my wife doesn’t (all – either – neither – half).
227. Almost (each – every – both – all) car pollutes the atmosphere.
228. (Half – Every – Both – All) day is a chance to learn something new.
229. We (half – every – either – all) hope you get better soon.
230. (Either – Both – All – Neither) Ali nor his wife mentioned anything about moving house.
231. Both of her brothers (is – are – has been – was) living in Canada.
232. Applicants for this job must speak French or German, preferably (both – neither – all – every).
233. Children under sixteen can travel (every – both – either – half) fare on trains.
234. He was the only player who played in (half – every – both – all) single match last season.
235. Dolphins use sound to communicate with (every – all – each – no) other.
236. (Every – All – Both – Half) of the two children were born in Italy.
237. There are two restaurants by the park and they are (all – either – each – both) very good.
238. There are two pens on the desk, but (either – neither – both – all) of them is mine.
239. Lina has two brothers, but they are not good at basketball because (either is – both are –
neither is – neither are) tall.
240. (All – Both – Either – Each) the rice that you need is in the cupboard.
241. A train leaves to Cairo (every – half – each – either) four hours.
242. I have three sisters. (Both – Every – All – Half) of them are teachers.
243. Half of my friends (like – likes – is liking – has liked) tennis.
244. Each student (wear – wears – are wearing – were wearing) a uniform.
245. Every citizen (have – has – are having – were having) a role in society.
246. (Both – Neither – Half – All) answer is correct.
247. I have two brothers and (both – neither – half – none) of them are older than me.
248. Neither the father nor the children (are – is – were – was) at home yesterday.
249. Neither (did he go – he went – went he – did he went) out nor did he stop talking .
250. The light from the sun is useful for (neither – each – both – either) people and plants.
251. Ahmed was (enough – so – such – too) exhausted that he fell asleep at his desk.
252. I'd put on (enough – so – such – too) a lot of weight that I couldn't get into my trousers.
253. He's tall (enough – so – such – too) to change the bulb without getting on a chair.
254. He had changed (enough – so – such – too) much that I scarcely recognized him.
255. They walked (enough – so – such – too) slowly that they missed the train.
256. Hamdi is tall and fast (enough – so – such – too) to be very good at basketball.
257. I worked (enough – so – such – too) long hours that I didn’t have any time to myself.
258. Rami is careful (enough – so – such – too) to make very few mistakes.
259. The question is (enough – so – such – too) difficult for the little boy to answer.
260. The wall was (enough – so – such – too) high to climb over.
261. There were (enough – so – such – too) many people in the room that we couldn't get in.
262. The stadium is big (enough – so – such – too) to hold 50,000 spectators
263. That ladder is (enough – so – such – too) long to be put on the back of your car.
264. This is (enough – so – such – too) an old tree that it is amazing it is still alive.
265. This book is (enough – so – such – too) famous that nearly everyone has read it.
266. The hat was not big (enough – so – such – too) for me to wear.
267. The boys ran (enough – so – such – too) slowly to win the race.
268. Last week, I read a story that was (enough – so – such – too) difficult to believe.
269. I haven't got (enough – so – such – too) money to buy that coat.
270. We'll have to buy a bigger car. This one is not big (enough – so – such – too) for all of us
271. There aren't (enough – so – such – too) knives and forks for all the guests.
272. The policeman didn't run fast (enough – so – such – too) to catch the thief.
273. She is (enough – so – such – too) a good tennis player that she wins all her matches.
274. Algebra is (enough – so – such – too) complicated for me to understand.
275. It was (enough – so – such – such a) cold weather that there was ice on our car windscreen.
276. This bag isn't light (enough – so – such – too) for me to carry.
277. My grandfather is (enough – so – such – too) wise that people often ask him for advice.
278. It was (enough – so – such – too) a difficult climb that we stopped to rest several times.
279. The teacher spoke (enough – so – such – too) fast for everyone to understand.
280. It was (enough – so – such – too) delicious food that we all asked for more.
281. He plays (enough – so – such – too) well that he could be a professional.
282. It is (so – such – enough – such a) big car that all the family can travel in it.
283. Ahmed thinks that it is (so – such – enough – too) hot to play tennis in the park today.
284. The question was (so – such – enough – too) difficult that nobody could answer it.
285. My sister is (so old – too old – not old enough – such old) to go to school. She is only two.
286. The light from the sun is (such – enough – so – too) strong that you cannot look at it.
287. This bag is very heavy. I’m not strong (such – enough – so – too) to lift it!
288. The bus went (such – enough – so – too) slowly that it was quicker to walk!
289. It wasn’t (too dark – so dark – enough dark – dark enough) to see any stars in the sky.
290. He isn’t (tall enough – too tall – so tall – such tall) to touch the ceiling.
291. He was (so – such – very – too) a coward that he ran away from the battlefield.
292. These are (so – very – such a – such) tight shoes that I can't wear them.
293. The suit wasn’t cheap (so – such – too – enough) for him to buy.
294. It was (so – too – such – such a) rainy day that we stayed indoors.
295. My back aches (so – such – enough – too) badly that I can't lift anything anymore.
296. Such a beautiful lady (is she – she is – has she – she has) that we admire her.
297. Hawaii has (so – such – enough – too) amazing beaches that everyone wants to live there.
298. His mistake was (so – such – enough – too) an unforgivable one that he was sent to prison.
299. They were (so – such – enough – too) close to winning that they felt disappointed with the loss.
300. You were (so – such – enough – too) rude to her that she won’t talk to you again.
301. Carbon dioxide (takes – took – is taken – taking) and oxygen is produced by trees.
302. People (have grown – have been grown – are growing – are grown) trees in gardens for
thousands of years.
303. The main problem with solar energy is that the sun (does not produce – is not produced –
can't be produced – aren't produced) the same quantity of energy all the time.
304. No man (sends – has sent – has been sent – will be sending) to Mars yet.
305. Hala’s cousin (is going to be taken – will take – is going to take – will be taking) to the station
so he can take the train to Alexandria.
306. Those men (are decorating – were being decorated – have been decorating – were
decorating) our house yesterday morning.
307. Many science articles by Clarke (are published – have been published – had been published –
will be published) in magazines before the war ended.
308. The new building will be used (to – with – at – by) young children who do not go to school yet.
309. That old hotel (could use – could be using – could be used – could have used) as a museum
in the future.
310. Our house (hasn't been – hasn't – hadn't been – won't have) decorated yet.
311. A new school (will build – was building – is building – is being built) near my home and it will
be opened next year.
312. Hundreds of sailing boats (can be seen – are seen – could be seen – were being seen) from
the beach yesterday. They looked really lovely.
313. Our rubbish (are collected – is collected – was collecting – is collecting) every week.
314. A lot more birds (have been seen – have seen – was seen – saw) on the shore this year.
315. I’m (to take – being taken – taking – to taking) with two other astronauts to a secret location.
316. When the police arrived at the bank, they realised that the money (had taken – has been
taken – had been taken – has taken).
317. We (are telling – are told – will tell – be told) exactly what to do in these situations.
318. I’m sure you’ll be (interview – interviewing – interviewed – interviews) by a lot of journalists
after your mission.
319. A lot is always (learning – to learn – be learned – learned) from space missions.
320. They could (be flown – to fly – flies – to be flying) into space in special rockets.
321. My car needs (to be repaired – to repair – to be repairing – repaired).
322. Let’s hurry; the plane is going to (take – be taken – taking – takes) off.
323. The amount of energy that we use every year (must reduce – must be reducing – must be
reduced – will reduce).
324. English (speaks – has spoken – had spoken – is spoken) everywhere.
325. Is the exercise (being done – to being done – will be done – doing) now?
326. I think fewer letters (will write – will be written – are written – are being written) in the future.
327. School rules (are having – has to – have to – will have) be followed.
328. Could your maths problem (solve – solved – will solve – be solved)?
329. All the students (had been given – were given – have given – are given) a lot of training before
they sail the boats.
330. The TV programme about space (is to show – is showing – is being shown – was shown) now.
331. Meat (should be cooked – will cook – is cooking – be cooked) well before you eat it.
332. Many new ways of saving energy (are being developed – develop – developing – have been
developed) by scientists at the moment.
333. I've seen the plans. Two new hotels (are building – were built – will have built – are going to
be built) near the beach next year.
334. An old factory (is being seen – can see – can be seen – should see) from my room window.
335. This criminal (is known – can know – knows – is knowing) to police in five different countries.
336. If my car (damages – will damage – has damaged – is damaged) by you, you'll pay for the
repairs.
337. The films of Charlie Chaplin (loved – are loved – will love – can love) all over the world.
338. We (are driven – drive – are driving – to drive) to school by my uncle.
339. The accident (was happened – happened – was happening – is happened) just before 10 a.m.
340. The accounts of this company (checked – have checked – is being checked – are checked)
regularly twice a month by a tax expert.
341. I had better follow the diet my doctor (has prescribed – is prescribed – has been prescribed –
was prescribed) or I'll gain weight.
342. A lot of money (are spent – spent – have been sent – is spent) on weapons nowadays.
343. The advertisement states that no working experience (required – is requiring – would require –
is required).
344. The visitors are usually (accompany – being accompanied – to accompany – accompanied)
by a guide during the tour of the museum
345. Can you tell us what we (suppose – are supposing – are supposed – would suppose) to do?
346. The story is about a group of people who (don't know – are not knowing – are not known –
known) to each other.
347. The trees in the garden (damages – damaged – got damaged – is damaged) in the wind.
348. I hate (to give – given – being given – giving) orders by anybody.
349. The sun (is risen – is raised – rises – has been risen) in the east.
350. Don't ever let yourself (be influenced – influenced – is influenced – influence) by other people.
351. When a blind man (is seen – sees – is seeing – will see), he should be helped by taking his
arm and guiding him.
352. The school has to (built – be built – have been built – builds) before the school year starts.
353. The houses (collapse – are collapsed – were collapsed – collapsing) in the earthquake.
354. Radar (used – was being used – is using – would use) for the first time, to help planes to land.
355. Clarke (was asked – will be asked – were asked – has asked) to work on a film for the famous
director Stanley Kubrick a decade ago.
356. The film (is watched – was watched – has been watched – had been watched) by many
millions of people since it was made in 2001.
357. By last summer, the new factory (had built – had been built – was being built – has been built).
358. When I returned home, my dinner (was making – is making – was being made – had made).
359. I had waited at the garage until my car (repaired – is repaired – was repaired – were repaired).
360. My mobile (was lost – lost – was being lost – has been lost) in the sports club yesterday.
361. Twelve people (have been sent – was sent – have sent – to be sent) to walk on the moon.
362. Many spaceships (had been flown – are flown – have been flown – are being flown) to the
moon before Apollo 11 in 1969.
363. New bridges (have been built – have built – have been building – are built) in Cairo recently.
364. The bread (had not been made – isn't made – couldn't make – made) before we went to bed.
365. This picture (painted – has been painted – was painted – were painted) in the 19th century.
366. This library book is very old. I think it (has been read – reads – will read – will be reading) by a
lot of people!
367. The boss (shown – showed – was shown – showing) the new computer to his assistant.
368. The school windows (have been cleaned – has been cleaned – were being cleaned – were
cleaning) already.
369. The question was asked (to – of – with – for) David.
370. He hoped (to be chosen – to choose – to have chosen – being chosen) for the team.
371. He avoided (catching – being caught – to catch – to have caught) by the police.
372. He insisted on (seeing – to see – being seen – having seen) by the manager.
373. The bus (was broken – broke – breaks – has been broken) down yesterday.
374. They turned and (were run – have been run – ran – running) when they saw us coming.
375. It is (saying – says – said – say) that the building was started in 237 BC.
376. It (has believed – is believed – is believing – had believed) that wolves and foxes were hunted
in Sinai 3,000 years ago.
377. The newspaper (reports – is reported – has been reported – is being reported) that food prices
increased by ten percent last year.
378. It (is fearing – has feared – will fear – is feared) that there are no survivors of the crash.
379. She is thought to (be suffered – being suffered – have suffered – suffers) from amnesia.
380. It has been (reported – to report – reporting – reports) that foreign tourism increased by 20%
last year.
381. Many of Agatha Christie's stories (have made – has made – has been made – have been
made) into films and TV programmes.
382. It is believed that young children (can be teaching – can teach – can be taught – are teaching)
languages at school.
383. More than 50,000 people are believed (to have been killed – to be killed – to be killing – to
have been killing) by the earthquake last month.
384. He wants (to be examined – to examine – to have examined – to be examining) by the doctor.
385. You must never wash food using water that (may fill – may be filled – may be filling – will fill)
with toxic chemicals.
386. We should all (teaching – to teach – be taught – taught) about the dangers that exist today.
387. It is believed that about 4 million tons of waste (goes – to go – will be gone – to be gone) into
the Nile every year.
388. We (have invited – will invite – has invited – have been invited) to a party at the weekend.
389. I expect we (will be told – will tell – have told – had told) where to go.
390. Your homework (will be – will have – will – is going to) marked tomorrow.
391. Those toys (sell – are selling – are sold – sold) in many shops near here.
392. Drive carefully here because the road (was repaired – is repairing – is being repaired – is
repaired).
393. We can't possibly allow the antiques (to sell – to be sold – to be selling – to being) abroad.
394. A box of chocolates was given (at – for – to – with) Amanda.
395. I don’t mind (being helped – helping – being helping – am helped) by people.
396. The law must never (break – broken – be breaking – be broken).
397. The bank robbers will (get caught – got caught – get catch – catch) by the police.
398. Who are going to (invited – be invite – be invited – have invite) to your wedding party?
399. The company might (hire – be hired – to hire – hired) ten new employees.
400. The babies (feed – fed – are fed – are feeding) on milk.
401. As soon as the tickets (had been booked – had booked – were booking – booked), we went
to the theatre.
402. Hamlet was written (in – on – by – to) William Shakespeare.
403. The whole village (damaged – got damaged – was damaging – damages) by an earthquake.
404. They were (being painting – painted – painting – being painted) the house when I arrived.
405. She will have (been finished – finishing – be finished – finished) her work by eight o’clock in
the evening.
406. Nothing was (known – knows – being knowing – knowing) about the missing boy.
407. The bank is alleged to (be – have been – get – make) robbed last night.
408. Pelé (thinks – is thought – has thought – had thought) to be the greatest footballer.
409. People (say – are said – have been said – were said) that he is a spy.
410. It is now (know – known – being known – knowing) that Egypt was visited by increasing
numbers of visitors last year.
411. Khaled is not here at the moment because he (is getting – gets – has got – had got) his hair cut.
412. The farmer is getting his horse (check – checking – checked – to check) by the vet.
413. Our windows were dirty so we (were having – had – have – don't have) them cleaned.
414. My mother (got – made – had – let) me to help her do the shopping this morning.
415. Leila usually (has her teeth checked – checks her teeth – has checked her teeth – get her
teeth checked) twice a year.
416. You can (printing your name – have put your name – get your name printed – get printed your
name) on a T-shirt in that shop.
417. My father (got – had – has – caused) me tidy my room this morning.
418. I usually (make my hair – have cut my hair – get my hair – have my hair cut) once a month.
419. Yesterday, we (have had – have – have to have – had to have) our roof repaired after the
storm.
420. The teacher (got – caused – had – allowed) us copy the notes from the blackboard.
421. I must have my watch (repairing – repairs – repair – repaired).
422. I'll have someone (decorate – decorated – decorating – decorates) my flat.
423. She got someone (paint – painted – to paint – painting) the house.
424. We are going to have the carpenter (make – to make – made – makes) some shelves for us.
425. We got our neighbours (look – looking – to look – looked) after our dog while we were away.
426. Have your friend (called – to call – calling – call) me if he has any other questions.
427. He (has had – had – is having – will have) tickets sent to his home address yesterday.
428. Sarah isn't making her own wedding dress; she (is having – has had – had had – was having)
it made by a designer in Italy.
429. Have you ever had anything (to steal – stole – stolen – stealing) from your house?
430. Your hair is too long. You need to have it (cut – cuts – cutting – to cut).
431. Fareeda had the dentist (to pull – pull – pulling – pulled) out her bad tooth.
432. The park manager wants to (make – do – help – have) the plants watered every day.
433. Parents should (get – have – let – make) their children to limit the amount of time they spend
using mobile phone
434. Lamia will have some workmen (to decorate – decorate – decorating – decorated) her house.
435. My mother usually gets me (tidying – tidied – to tidy – tidy) my room at the weekend.
436. The manager (had – made – got – get) a technician to install a new computer programme.
437. My parents usually (get – have – make – let) someone to water the plants at the weekend.
438. My parents get the plants (water – watering – to water – watered) at the weekend.
439. They had ten students (move – to move – moved – moving) into a house with a mobile phone
mast in the garden.
440. Scientists believe that we should (be – do – have – got) mobile phone masts installed in high
or remote areas.
441. Before the meeting, the manager always gets the reports (to type – type – typed – typing).
442. I (hadn’t – didn't have – haven’t – don’t have) my hair cut yesterday.
443. I (have – will have – am having – had) my house decorated next week.
444. He always (gets – has – having – getting) his sister to wash his clothes.
445. I will have my car (mended – to mend – have mended – was mending) tomorrow.
446. I get my students (to waste – waste – not waste – not to waste) so much time.
447. The PE teacher had us (ran – run – to run – running) around the playground four times .
448. We had our landlord ( صاحب المنزلfix – to fix – fixes – fixed) the broken window.
449. We got the technician (installing – to install – to have installed – install) the new software for us.
450. We are eating in a restaurant tonight because our parents (had – have – are having – have to)
our kitchen painted.
451. Khaled told me that he (plays – had played – has played – play) basketball the day before.
452. Samira said that they (can see – could be seen – could see – have seen) all of Cairo from the
top of the tower.
453. Leila says that she (was – had been – is – is being) ready now to go to the shops.
454. Mohamed (said – explained – told – admitted) me that he had had a busy morning.
455. Eman said that Damascus (is – be – had been – is being) the capital of Syria.
456. The manager (recommended – suggested – threatened – said) to make us stay in late if we
didn’t work harder.
457. He (said – asked – wondered – wanted to know) he wouldn't be able to sleep until he had
finished the homework.
458. She said that she (want – wants – wanted – is wanting) to be a writer.
459. She admitted that her brother (was helping – is helping – he is helping – he was helping) her
with her homework that afternoon.
460. She said they (meet – are meeting – have been meeting – were meeting) them there the
following Saturday.
461. She (asked – wondered – complained – ordered) that she had waited for more than an hour
for her appointment.
462. They promised that they (phone – would phone – will phone – phones) us when they arrived.
463. He admitted that he (arrives – has arrived – had arrived – will arrive) late the night before.
464. She (blamed – refused – asked – explained) that she was hoping to come and see me the
following week.
465. I admitted that I (don't have – am not having – didn't have – doesn't have) any plans.
466. He denied (to be – had been – was – being) at the scene of the crime
467. I explained that I (would have to – will have to – will – shall) ask my mother.
468. Peter (asked – wondered – promised – wanted) he would phone me that evening.
469. She said, "I (didn't see – won't see – wasn't seen – hadn't seen) anyone until I have finished.
470. She said that she (didn't speak – doesn’t speak – hasn’t spoken – hadn’t spoken) Italian.
471. She refused (lending – lend – to lend – to lending) me the money I needed.
472. He said metals (are contracting – contracts – contract – contracting) when they are cooled.
473. He explained that he (loses – was losing – had lost – to lose) his way in the desert a few
weeks earlier.
474. He says water (evaporated – evaporates – is evaporating – was evaporating) if it is boiled.
475. He said that she (was going – is going – will be going – is gone) to learn to drive.
476. They complained that they (are treated – have been treated – will be treated – had been
treated) badly by the shop owner the previous day.
477. I said he (was going to – will – may – shall) retire the following year.
478. He (said – encouraged – refused – denied) him to take the exam again.
479. She (insisted – blamed – congratulated – complained) him on getting great exam results.
480. The teacher said the Nile (has been – was – had been – is) the longest river in the world.
481. She says she (is being – is – was being – were) ready for the exam.
482. Nadia said that she (has – has been having – had been having – was having) a test the
following week.
483. He promised that he (would – will – can – may) be home the next morning.
484. Mona said that the animal (was – was being – has been – will have been) dangerous.
485. He told me that he had played basketball (the following day – the next day – the day before –
the following week).
486. She said that she (can go – will go – could go – may go) home on her own.
487. He said that he (hadn't seen – hasn't seen – haven't seen – won't see) Ali for a long time.
488. He decided (going – gone – to go – goes) to England to study medicine.
489. He said that he (thinks – will think – would think – is thinking) about it.
490. He threatened (to call – calling – he calls – to be calling) the police if I didn't leave.
491. The scientist said, “Atoms (will be – have been – were – are) the smallest elements.”
492. He agreed that he would not tell anyone what I (say – saying – will say – had said).
493. Warda said just now that she (is – had been – were – was) hungry.
494. Nadia agreed (would start – will start – start – to start) revising her lessons that evening.
495. Nadia agreed that she (would start – will start – start – to start) revising that evening.
496. He (said – said to – told – complained) me that he had been working as a sales assistant.
497. He said that he (isn't able – wouldn't be able – were able – will be able) to be at the next game.
498. Mary said that she (has just come back – would just come – had just come back – will just
come back) from Europe.
499. Sarah said that her head (has been aching – was aching – had been aching – were aching).
500. Michael told me that I (could borrow – can borrow – have borrowed – had borrowed) his book.