14. I hope he ... all the quarrels we have had for the last five years. a) will forget b) is forgetting c) won't forget d) will forgotten
15. Last night my neighbour ... you in a perfumer's shop. Did you choose a good
bottle of perfume for yourself?
a) seen
b) seed
c) have seen d) saw
16. We ... this supermarket for 5 months and still can't finish the process of
building
a) has been build b) have been built
b) have been built c) have been building d) build
17. This marvelous poem ... by Tom today, i.e. my son.
a) is written b) was written
b) was written c) be written d) will be written
18. In ten days he ... healthy as usual if he sticks to the doctor's rules and
recommendations.
a) won't
c) will have d) will be
19. Is it the second time you ... Russia? No, I ... Russia four or five times.
a) have been to/have been to b) had been to/ was in
c) were in/was
d) was going to/was to
20. Right now he... home.
a) drives
b) is driving
c) are driving
d) will drive
Explanation: The verb "hope" is used to express a desire or expectation for something to happen in the future. In this case, the speaker hopes that the person referred to in the sentence will not forget all the quarrels they have had in the last five years. The future negative form "won't forget" is the most appropriate choice because it matches the tense and expresses the desired outcome.
15. The correct answer is d) saw.
Explanation: The sentence is referring to a past event, specifically what happened last night. The verb "saw" is the simple past tense of "see" and fits the context of a completed action in the past.
16. The correct answer is c) have been building.
Explanation: The sentence suggests an ongoing action that started in the past and is still happening in the present. The present perfect continuous tense "have been building" is used to describe such an action.
17. The correct answer is b) was written.
Explanation: The sentence indicates that the marvelous poem was written by Tom today. The past tense "was written" is used to describe a completed action in the past.
18. The correct answer is d) will be.
Explanation: The sentence is discussing a future state of being. The phrase "will be" is used to indicate a future condition or situation.
19. The correct answer is a) have been to/have been to.
Explanation: The question asks about someone's experiences of visiting Russia. The present perfect tense "have been to" is used to indicate a past action or experience that has relevance to the present. The speaker confirms that they have been to Russia, not just once but several times, as indicated by the phrase "four or five times."
20. The correct answer is b) is driving.
Explanation: The sentence is describing what someone is currently doing at the moment of speaking. The present continuous tense "is driving" is used to describe an action in progress.