Exercise 13. Choose the right answer. 1.“Everything ___all right if they ___on time”
A) will be / come
B) will be / will come
C) would be / come
D) is / comes
E) is / will come
2. “I wouldn’t argue if I ___ you”
A) am
B) will be
C)were
D) was
E) be
3. “If you ___late, we ___ without you”
A) were / will leave
B) will / will leave
C) will be / will leave
D) are / will leave
E) will / leave
4. “You wouldn’t understand this in English, ___?”
A) is it
B)would you
C) isn’t it
D) are you
E) wouldn’t you
5. “If he ___time, he ___you this evening, but he’s very busy”
A) had / would phone
B) has / phones
C) has / will phone
D) had / phoned
E) has / would phone
6. “A ___ future depends on her character”
A) girls’
B) girl is
C) girl
D) girl’s
E) girls
7. “There are ___ chairs in the room”
A) fifth
B) fives
C) a five
D) the five
E) five
8. “Oh, no, we can’t afford it. We want something ___”
A) cheaper
B) cheapest
C) the cheapest
D) much cheap
E) cheap
9. “How many ___ have two ___ got?”
A) wifes / mans
B) wives / man
C) wives / mens
D) wifs / men
E) wives / men
10. “This is my ___ car and this is my ___ house”
A) parent’s / brother’s D) parent’s / brothers’
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B) parent’s / brothers
C) parents’ / brother’s
E) parents / brothers
11. “I ___ a shower when the lights went out”
A) had
B) was having
C) had have
D) have been having
E) will have
12. “We were afraid he ___ our address”
A) had forgotten
B) forget
C) has forgotten
D) have been forgotten
E) forgot
13. “When you return home I for 5 hours”
A) will write
B) had been writing
C) was writing
D) will have been writing
E) have been writing
14. “I couldn’t open the door because I my keys”
A) lost
B) have lost
C) will have lost
D) had lost
E) was loosing
15. “The train in an hour”
A) will start
B) started
C) starts
D) will be starting
E) start
16. “We were told that the train ___ five minutes later”
A) has arrived
B) will arrive
C) was arriving
D) would arrive
E) had arrived
17. “They started producing refrigerators after they ___ tanks for 3 years”
A) have produced
B) had been producing
C) have been producing
D) had produced
E) produced
18. “By the first of June he at the University for 25 years
A) will have been working
B) is working
C) has been working
D) will has been working
E) have been working
19. “My friend ___ in Boston at the moment, but he ___ from Canada”
A) lives / is coming
B) is living / comes
C) lives / came
D) is living / is coming
E) lives / came
it is the title character in stephen king's 1986 horror novel it. the character is an ancient cosmic evil which preys upon the children of derry, maine, roughly every twenty-seven years, using a variety of powers that include the ability to shapeshift, manipulate, and go unnoticed by adults. during the course of the story, it primarily appears in the form of pennywise the dancing clown.in the novel, it is a shapeshifting monster who usually assumes the form of pennywise the dancing clown, originating in a void containing and surrounding the universe—a place referred to in the novel as the "macroverse" (a concept similar to the later established "todash darkness" of the dark tower novels). it ended up on prehistoric earth during an asteroid impact and made its home under the land that derry would be built on, preying on indigenous tribes before confining its feedings within the town. it would sleep for approximately 27 to 30 years at a time, using its time awake to wreak chaos and feed on human fear by assuming what its prey fear the most. it has a preference for children since their fears are easier to interpret in a physical form, gradually breaking them akin to "salting the meat" before killing them. it can manipulate people with weaker wills, making them indifferent to the horrific events that unfold or serve as unknowing accomplices.