Lt;c>if I am free on Sunday
<d>if I on Sunday free
<e>if I were free on Sunday
<142>What time she usually (to come) home?
Lt;a>does she come
<b>she is coming
<c>she come
<d> did she come
<e>she comes
<143>Her father ( to sleep)now.
<a>is sleep
<b>are sleeping
<c>sleep
Lt;d>is sleeping
<e>sleeping
<144>He often(to meet) her in the street.
<a>met
<b>meet
Lt;c>meets
<d>is meeting
<e>meeting
<145>It usually(to take) me one hour to get to the shop.
Lt;a> takes
<b> took
<c> take
<d> will take
<e> has taken
<146>…you often (to see) him?
<a>are you to see
<b>are you see
<c>are you seeing
Lt;d>do you see
<e>does you see
<147>My friend…meat and…fish.
<a>like /doesn`t like
<b>likes /don`t like
<c>like / doesn`t likes
Lt;d>likes /doesn`t like
<e>like/don`t like
<148>They …to work by bus and … home on foot.
Lt;a>go/return
<b>go/returning
<c>goes/returns
<d>go/returns
<e>go/returns
<149>….little money in the bag.
<a>is there
Lt;b>there is
<c>there are
<d>there be
<e>are there
<150>How many new buildings… … in your street?
<a>is there
<b>there are
Lt;c>are there
<d>there
<e>there be
<151>He (to look) through my album when I entered the room.
<a>has been looking
<b>is looking
<c>was looked
<d>has looked
Lt;e>was looking
<152>My mother will worry, if we (not to come) soon.
Lt;a>do not come
<b>did not come
<c>has not come
<d>will not come
<e>have not come
<153>I shall believe it when I (to see) it.
<a>will see
<b>shall see
<c>saw
<d>had seen
Lt;e>see
<154>How long you (to know) him?
<a>were you known
<b>have you knew
Lt;c>have you known
<d>do you know
<e> knew
<155>Look! Somebody (to break) the window. It looks terrible.
<a>will break
<b>have broken
<c>broke
Lt;d>has broken
<e>broken
<156>George (not/be) very well last week.
<a>did not be
<b>were not
Lt;c>was not
<d>has not been
<e>is not
Lt;157>The house was quiet when I got home. Everybody (to go) to bed.
Lt;a>had gone
<b>have gone
<c>would go
<d>were going
<e>went
<158>you (to see) him today? You must know where he is.
<a>Do you saw
<b>Do you see
<c>Have you saw
<d>Saw
Lt;e>Have you seen
<159>I didn’t know that it (to rain).
Lt;a>was raining
<b>is raining
<c>will be raining
<d>has been raining
<e>has rained
<160>I (not to see) you for ages. I am happy to see you.
Lt;a>haven’t seen
<b>don’t see
<c>haven’t saw
<d>haven’t been seeing
<e>shall not see
<161>The rain (to stop) before we reached home.
<a>stopped
<b>was stopping
Lt;c>has stopped
<d>will stop
<e>had stopped
<162>He asked what institute I … going to enter.
<a>is
Lt;b>was
<c>am
<d>will be
<e>has been
<163>He said that she (to translate) the article since morning.
<a>had been translating
<b>has been translating
<c>will be translating
<d>had translated
<e>will translate
<164>I don’t know Carol’s husband. I never (to meet) him.
<a>met
Lt;b>have met
<c>will meet
<d>meet
<e>was met
<165>I want to see Margaret before she (to leave).
Lt;a>leaves
<b>left
<c>leave
<d>will leave
<e>was leaving
<166>I’ve already spoken to the Dean. When you (to speak) to him?
<a>have spoken
<b>had spoken
<c>are speaking
<d>spoke
Lt;e>did speak
<167>He (to read) his evening paper as usual when a friend of his called him on the phone.
<a>had read
<b>is reading
<c>will read
Lt;d>was reading
<e>has reading
<168>I won’t speak to him until he (to apologize).
<a>is apologizing
<b>would apologize
<c>apologized
<d>apologize
Lt;e>apologizes
<169>“Don’t be angry…me”, he said to his friend.
Lt;a>with
<b>to
<c>at
<d>for
<e>in
<170>My son is fond …playing the piano.
<a>on
<b>in
<c>with
Lt;d>of
<e>at
<171>She stopped …her letters.
<a>have written
Lt;b>writing
<c>wrote
<d>write
<e>written
<172>Ожидается, что зима будет суровая в этом году.