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BIBLIOGRAPHY = * Oxford Advanced Learner’s Encyclopedic Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1994 ~ Galateanu-Férnoagt Georgiana, Comise! Ecaterina, Gramatica limbii engleze, Omegapres, Bucuresti,1992 - Levitehi, Leon, Gramatica limbii engleze, Teora, 1993 ~ Levitchi, Leon, Sinonime in gramatica limbii engleze, Teora, 1994 - Murphy, Raymond., Eny University Press, 1994 = Swan, Michael, Practical English Usage, Oxford University Press, 1995, = Thomson, A, J. & Martinet, A. V..A Practis Oxford University Press, 1985 = Vince Michael, Advanced Language Practice, Macmillan Publishers Limited, 1998 - *** The Random House Dictionary of the English Language, Random House, Inc, 1968 ~ Wright, Walter D., A Basic Course in English, J. Nisbet and Co. LTD, 1961 = Side, Richard & Wellman, Guy, Grammar and Vocabulary, Pearson Ed. LTD, 1999 h Grammar in Use, Cambridge 1 English Grammar, 8) Plural (1-70) CUPRINS 1. MORPHOLOGY ‘The Nown 'b) Gender (71-90) ¢) Case (91-110) The Article (111-210) Other Determinatives (211-250) ‘The Numeral (251-285) ‘The Pronoun (286-340) . 4 « The Adjective and The Adverb (3 ) 27 The Preposition and Adverbial Particles (Phrasal Verbs) (401-500) The Verb a) Irregular b) Tenses .. 1. Present Tenses (60!~6604 .. 2, Past Tenses (661-720) 3: Future Tenses (721-780) .. 4. All Tenses (781-840) ) The Modal Verbs (841-925) .. d) The Passive Voice (926-975) ) Sequence of Tenses and Indirect Speec! 1. The Sequence of Tenses (976-993) .. 2 Indirect Statements (996-1015) 3. Indirect Questions (1016-1035) .. 4: Indirect Orders and Requests (1036-1050) 5. Mixed Types (1051-1075) f) The Non-finite Verb For Infinitive, Gerund and Participle (1076-1200) UL SYNTAX ‘The Subjunetiv a) Uses of the Synthetic and ‘Analytic Subjunetive (1201-1240) . bb) Request Clauses (1241-1250) ©) Purpose Clauses (1251-1270) 4) Conditional Clauses (If Clauses} “The Relative Clause (1301-1325) The Adverbial Clauses of “Time and Manner (1326-1345) 86 The Adverbial Clause of Reason (1346-1355) 87 ‘The Adverbial Clause of Concession (1356-1365) 88 ‘The Negative Sentence (Negations) (1366-1405 88 The Tag Questions (1406-1425) Inversion / Word Order (1426-1450) IIL, VOCABULARY (1451-1570) IV. ORTHOGRAPHY (1571-1600) Key to exercices . swe 103 | 1. MORPHOLOGY . about the elections. Tis; c) There are . fusnitue in my room. few 3. ean see three _ working on the site, a) mans; b) men; c) man 4. The police caught the burglars. a) has; b) was; ¢) have 5, My family made up of 5 persons. a) are; b) were; c) is 6. The programme includes visiting several a) cities; b) citys ¢) cityes. 7. Children need many a) toles; b) toys; ¢. tayies B.A nun strive to bé happy. a) people; b) peoples; c) peoples 9. What do they need 190 wernn-» f01? 1a) pianoes; b) pianoses; ¢) pianos 10, We did hope there wouldn't be any a) wolfs; b) wolves; c} wolfes 11. All the: .. were covered with snow. a) roofs; b} rooves: c) roovs 12, cnonoone 87en't always considered the most pleasant persons. 8) Mother-in laws; b) Mothers-in laws; c) Mothers-in law 13, A few . were seen grazing in the field 1a) sheep, b) sheeps; c) sheepes 14. Some of these . are worth framing. 4) photoes; b) photos; c) photoies 15... ‘both tasty and healthy. 1) Tomatoes; b) Tomatos; c) Tomatoies 16, We have been learning French for eight _ to play with. the forest. ~ a) month; b) monthes; ¢) months, 17. At hearing the roar, the rabbits hid in the oe a) bushs; b) bushes; c) bushies : 18, She's got the most beautiful .. ve ever seen, a) tooths; b) teeths; ©) teeth de gy 133. The U.S.A. L) Mona Arhire, Anamaria Mici 19, They have lots of animal species on their farm, including ... a) oxen; b) oxes; c) oxs 20. He promised to finish both a) thesis; b) theses; c) thesises our physician give have always been corréct. 5; D) diagnosses; ¢) diagnoses live mainly in China. a) Chineses; b) Chinesis; ©) Chinese 23, Cattle domestic animals. a) are; b) is; €) was 24, Please, give me another .. 4) slice; b) item; c) sheet by the end of the year f paper. 25, Mumps contagious. 2) are; b) is; ¢) is being 26. Dominoes entertaining to play. a) are; b) are being; c) is 27. Waiter, two -» please! 2) coffees; b) cups of coffee; ¢) cups of coffees 28, Where . my jeans? 2) are; b) itis, c) is 29. Can you lend me that .. a) scissors; b) scissor; ¢) 30. T can’t find my glasses, Haven't you seen 2 2) it; b) him; ©) them 31. How... knowledge do you need to pass the exam? 8) much; b) many: ¢) few 32. Being his elder brother, he thought of giving him adyice. 2); b) an; ¢) some worth visiting by Europeans at least once, 2) is; b) are; c) have been 34, He was blamed for his bad 2) manners; b) manneres; ¢) manner 35. The young very energetic. 2) ares b) is; c) has been 36. The poor . sometimes helped along by the rich, a) is; b) be: c) are an interesting field of science. 4) Acoustic; b) Acoustices; ©) Acoustics 31. 10 Limba englez ~ 1600 de teste grill 38. I hate twaveling by this... a) mean; b) means; ¢) meanses 239, Wales . part of Great Britain. a) is; b) are; 0) it’s 40, The shop I want to go to is on the 4) outskirtes; b) outskirt; c) outskirts AL. The compasses .. "used by pupils at school. 2) is; b) are; ¢) is being 42, There are no certain .. that he is guilty. 8) prooves; b) proves; c) proofs 43, In this river you can find several . a) fish; b) fishes; ¢) fishs 44, We like eating from time to time, a) carp; b) carpes; c) carps 48, We need to settle a few definite candidate. 4) criterion; b) criteriones; c) criteria. _-- of transport of the city, 46. We have to clean the ‘before the guests arrive. a) table-cloths; b) table 5; €) tables-cloths 47, He gave her a bunch of on Valentine’s Day. 4) forgets-me-not, b) forget-me-nots; c) forgets-me-nots 48, Children love a) merry-goes-round; b) merries-go-round; c) merry-go-round 49. We could see at the zoo. 1) kangarooes; b) kangaroos; c) kangaroo 50, The acoustics of this concert hall very poor. I. all agreed to the chairman’s proposal. a) is having; b) has; c) have 52. There were lots of, at the place of the accident. 4) looker-ons; b) on-lookers; ¢) ons-lookers 43, These clothes were in fashion in th . a) 1940s; b) 1940; c) 1940s” 4, My friend’s family. ‘) has; b) have; c) left the concert hall one by one. have you got lately? ) information; c) pieces of information of soil. a} stratra; b) stratum; c) stratus i Mona Arhire, Anamaria Mica 57. Could you give me a ... a) itera; b) bar; c) lump 158. Look! There's @ ww. Of fish swimming among the stones! a) shoal; b) flock; ¢) crowd is not a game for little children. a) Billiard; b) Billiards; c) Billiardes. 60. They say they'd like to have a athome. ‘a) billiards-table; b) billiard-tabie; c) billardes-table 61. Although she looks nice, I don’t like her .. vo 2) way; b) ways; ¢) wales 62. He is impossible to bear; he always puts on a) airs; b) aer; c) air 63. You have ruined my business; you'll have to pay . a) damage; b) damagies; c) damages “ 64, It took great to finish the entire work. a) pain; b) paines; c) pains . 65. [don’t advise you to talk to him right now, He’s in low . a) spirits; b) spirites; ¢) spirit 66. What's the ....-.n.-» of this book? 1) content; 6) contents; c) contentes 67, The secretary put down the a) minute; b) minuts; c) minutes 68. She liked the job, although the employer didn’t offer high .. ‘a) wages; b) wage; c) wagies 69. Here is your change: 3 pounds and 5 . a) pennies; b) pence; ¢) pences 70, There was such @ ...n.- of thunder, that the baby got scared and started to ery. a) piece; b) flash; c) clap .w~ Of chocolate, please? 59. . of the meeting. b) Gender . 7. The host and the _ welcomed their guests. a) hostess; b) hostrix; ¢) hostine 72. He had been "for a long time when | met him. a) widow; b) widowess; c) widower 73, After saving the boy, she was considered a) hero; b) heroine; ¢) heroes 74. The bride and the ‘went to church for their wedding. a) he-bride; b) brider; c) bridegroom 12 i i Limba englezA ~ 1600 de teste grila 75. She was elected 4) chairman; b) chairwoman; ¢) chairmaid 16. The he-bitd and were sitting close to each other ona branch. a) she-bird; b) bird; c) birdess ‘77. The singer is a. 1) Spanishine; b) Spanisher; c) Spanish woman 78. This wonderful book is written by ') she-novelist, b) novel-woman; ¢) woman-novelist 79, In the forest, close to the village, there were a fox anda a) foxes; b) vixen; c) she-fox 80. They could hear the dog-wolf tnd the - every night. a) bitch-wolf; 6) she-wolf; c) nanay-wolf 81. There were five waiters and only.one in the restaurant, a) waitress; b) waiteress; c) waiter 82. The tom-cat, the ‘and the kitten were all playing together. «) she-cat; b) tabby-cat, c) jenny-cat ” 83. They have a billy-goat and 2 on their farm. a) jenny-goat; b) tabby-goat; c) nanny-goat ‘84, You can always tell a cock-pheasant from a 4) bitch-pheasant; b) she-pheasant; ©) hen-pheasant 85. This pair of frogs must be made up of a male frog and a a) she-frog; b) female frog; c) lady frog £86. There are not only ducks, but also.......wandering about the yard. a) he-ducks; b) drakes; c) male ducks 87, That stallion and that . ‘were the happy parents of a newly born colt. 1) mare; b) horse; ¢) she-stallion : 88, Both policemen and _ were called in for instruction. a) woran-policeman; b) policewomen; ¢) policewoman 89, Their neighbours were a toan-doctor and a 2) doctoress; b) she-dootor; c) woman-doctor 90, ‘The most anthortaian animals ofthe jungle may be the lion andthe... a) lioness; b) lionine; c) she-lion ©) Case 91. [Tike '8) the hairstyle of Mary; b) Mary’s hairstyle: c) Mary hairstyle’s 92. This child is my 1) neighbours’;-b) neighbourses; ¢) neighbours 13 Mona Arhire, Anamaria Micu 93. This is my pen. .. is over there, a) That of George; b) The one of George; ¢) George’s 94, Don’t touch that scarf; it’s .. 2) of my mother-in law; b) my mother’s-in-law; ©) my mother-iu-law’s 95, Where did you buy these delicious apples? At the a) green-grocer; b) green-grocer’s; c) green-grocers 96. Let’s accept . invitation and go to the party tonight. #) Mr. and Mrs. Green's, b) Me. and Mrs.’ Green; ©) Mr’s and Mrs.’ Green 97, The two people over there are .. parents, 4) Jane’s and Jill's; b) Jane and Jill's; c) Jane and Jill 98. We met at the 2) Johnson; b) Johns 99. They talked about a) England’s policy; b) the policy of England’s; c) England policy 100. The chalet was at a) a distance of a mile; b) a mile’s distance; c) a mile distance 101. For don’t mistreat the animals! a) the sake of pity; b) pity sake; c) pity’s sake 102. The little boy asked the shiop-assistant for candies. @) a pound’s worth; b) a pounds worth off c) a pound worth of 103. She will always remain his a) heart's desire; b) heart desire; c) desire of the heart 104. It is .... to Germany. 8) two days drive; b) a drive of two days: c) a two days’ drive 105. Can’t you see, that’s not yours. It is a) the purse of somebody else; b) somebody else’s purse; ) the somebody else's purse 106, At five o'clock, Englishmen are used to having the .. 4) afternoon tea; b) afternoon’s tea; ¢) tea of the afternoon 107. This is a picture of He made it himself. a) Jack; b) the Jack; ¢) Jack's 108. His son lives in a . a) student hostel; b) students hostel; c) student’s hostel 109. Don't forget to buy... when you leave for the office in the moming. a) the paper of tomorrow; b) tomorrow's paper; c) tomorrow paper 110, He managed to keep the deadline and finish his work in a) a week's time; b) the time of a week; c) a week time 3 ¢) Johnsons" 14 13. Limba engleza — 1600 de teste grils The Article U1. “Quiet! [like .. song very much.” 2) the; b) a; ¢) — , . 112... English are said ty keep a stiff upper lip. a) -; b) An; ¢) The Chinese is a very difficult language. a) A; b) +c) The 1114. Few people would be s0 courageous as to climb....... Mount Everest, a) ~;) the; c) a 18... Urals separate Europe from Asia. 8) 3 b) Some; c) The | 116. It'd be nice to have the chance to swim in . Mediterranean Sea. )-~;b) a; 6) the 117, A voleanic lake in our country is ..: 2) ~; b) the; c) a 118. Shes such a) -; b) a; c) the 119, The crew and the captain are on a) the; b) a; ¢) — 120, You can buy paper at a) a; b) the; c) — 321. I'm going to meet a) ~; b) the; c}a 122. This ring is made of a) the; b) a; c) ~ . 123. They must be in love with each other; they’re dancing cheek to cheek. a) the; b)-;¢) a 124, We visit our relatives once ... a) an; b) the; ¢)a 128, 1 don’t like .. 8) -; b) the; c) a 126. They met sometime in 8) =; B) some; c) the 327, My brother Paul and a) the; b)-j ca 128. Trees are in blossom in a) the; b) 6) a St. Ana. . devoted friend that I can’t help loving her. deck, milk. I never drink any. . 19508. ‘bs acai Mona Ashire, Anamaria Micu 129. He has been ii! for a while; he is stil] in a)-;) the; c)a 130. After finishing school, we want 0 go to a) the; b) a; ) ~ 131, We celebrate the first important holiday of the year at a) ap; b) = 0) the ‘Westminster Abbey is impressive. a) The; b) A; c)— 133, | often travel by a) ~b) the; ¢) a 134. When we go fishing, we wake up before a) the; b) =; e)a _~ hospital. university. Faster. 132. 135, They had to travel by ... day and night to arrive in due time, a) the; b) a; ¢) — 136. They often go to ........ Continental Restaurant to have lunch, a) ~;b) the; ¢) a 137. She studies to become woman doctor. a) a; b) the; c) an . 138. Our most friendly neighbours are .. a) some; b) the; c) syrons. 139, ‘Danube is the greatest river in Romania. a) A; b)-; ¢) The 140. He hoped to remain .. heir of his uncle, after all the offending remarks he made. ) a; b) am; ¢) ~ 141. She ate slice of cake, drank..... cup of coffee and left ina hurry. a) the; b) a; ¢) an 142, /oung man is waiting for her at the gate. a) An; b) 56) A 143, . Aro Palace is said to be one of the most comfortable hotels in Brasov. a) -; b) The; c) An 144... eala is the cinema I like to go to. 2) The; b) 5 ¢) Some 145. He accepted the job just for a) the; b) a; ¢) ~ 146. He wasn't angry at all; on. tous. ‘a) a; b) the; ¢) — . fun, contrary, he was very kind 16 : Limba engleza ~ 1600 de teste grill 147. They didn’t want to come by car, but they came on . 2) the; b) 148, She is a good advisor, on shortcomings. a) an; b) the; c) some 149. No, this is not a) a; b) the; c} some foot. other hand, she has many lady I’ve been telling you about. 150. All the family meet at ... dinner every day. a) the; b) a; ¢) ~ 151. This statue is nicest of all the exhibits here. 2) the; b) ac) — 152. The more we were listening 10 the story, fascinated we were. a) ~; b) some; c) the 153. They have arranged to meet on ‘Sunday. a) ~;b) a; ¢) the 154. It’s. hame he doesn’t want to admit his deed. a) the; b) a5 ©) — 155. He was driving at. speed of 80 miles per hour. a) the; b) some; c) a 156. They were walking hand in .. hand. a) the; b)-; ¢) a 157. She tead the book from a) a; b) the; ¢) ~ 158. He couldn't stand . a) thes b) a; ¢) some cover to cover. _ chanee to take part in the contest. 159, He saved the wounded man at expense of his life. 2) an; b) some; ¢) the 160. He never acts before feeling pulse of the market. a) a; 6) the; ¢) some 161. When she was younger, she was in habit of jogging every morning. a) a; b) the; ¢) an 162. High heeled boots are... fashion this winter, a) a; b) some; c) the 163. You may never use this noun in... tural. a) the; b) -ie)a 164. To tell you ‘truth, | don’t like her at all. a) ab) ©) the 7 Ae 4) 169. She has had ‘Mona Arhire, Anamaria Micw 165. He was standing shyly at daring to come any closer. a) the; b) a5 ¢) — 166. He suffers from .. a) the;b) jc) a 167. She has 9) a; b) the; ¢) — 168. 1 live in this very house, on. a) a,b); ¢) the vw distance of severa} feet, not pain in his back. turn for classical music. eft. ‘great many problems to solve these days. a) the; b) a; ©) — 170. Stop reading that stupid magazine; take “ aa) the; b) a; ¢) — 171. In spite of his poor results, he remained .. best university. a) the; b) a; ¢) — 172. He was elected ‘Time" instead. . student of the president for the second time. a) +; b),the; c) a 173. ‘Observer is « popular newspaper. a) =; b) An; c) The ‘ 174. Pil tell you everything on...» condition you keep ita secret, a) the; b) 0) a 175. They can hardly remember . about; they left the capital Jong ago. London you're taiking a) the: b) 5 6) 176 We vissted ..... Oxford Street when we last were in London. aa) the; b) an; €) — db te WITT. She needs a handkerchief; she must have caught

> = a) teens; b) teen; c) ten. 272.1 think he is on the right side of a) fourty; b) forty; c) foutee 273. Although itis a small town, ithas a population of... inhabitants. 4) 2.5 milliog; b) 2.5 millions; ¢) 2,5 million 274, ‘of workers went on strike for their ri 2) Thousand; b) Thousands; c) Thousand’s 275, There were demonstrating. a) hundreds o ; b) hundred thousand; c) hundreds of thousands 276. My best friend calls me every . day. 1} two; b) second; c) twos 271. Look, there's 20 of us present. That is a 2) score; b) dozen; c) yoke 278. Please, give me two . 2) dozens; b) scores; ¢) dozen 279. By the way she looks, she must be in her early a) twenty; b) twenties; c) twentee 280. The students entered in 7 4) twos; b) two: c) twoes wo be 281. What a nice view: a ‘8) span; b) brace; ¢) dozen 282. The porter was carrying two bags 2) atthe time; b) at time; ¢) af a time 283. The coach was drawn by a. _. of white horses. ‘a) span; b) brace; c) dozen 284, She bought from all sorts of cookies in 2) score; b) dozen; c) scores 285. The employer paid him 200,000 dollars too 2) few; b) litle; e) a litle f eggs. The Pronoun 286. Stop that argument and behave .. a) oneself; b) yourself; c) herself 287. is snowing heavily. a) lt; b) There; c) He 288. is nobody at home. a) Here; b) It; c) There Limba englez ~ 1600 de teste gril 289. isn't necessary to put the answer down if you can give it orally. a) There; b) She; c) It : 290.1 have talked to the director this moming. a) myself, b) herself; c) itself 291.15 anything I can do for you? a) it; b) there; ¢) here 292, We are enjoying .. alot at the fancy dress ball. ‘8) ourselfs; b) ourselves; c) himself 293. Take this handkerchief, it's a) your; b) you; ¢) yours 294, She shouldn't use that towel, it’s not .. 4) her, b) bers; ¢) she’s 298. 1 don't like atall. a) him; b) his; ¢) he 296. scan do that sooner or later. a) Somebody; b) Anybody; c) None 297. This isn’t our house. It's 4) their; b) their's; c) theirs 298, Look at that dog, - a) it; b) he; ¢) she 299. ‘have been present today. a) Every; b) Each; c) All 300, This is the house . owner died last year, ‘8) who; b) whose; ) whom 301. That’s the woman '8) who; b) whom; c) which 302. The sun is shining. moming. a) She; b) There; c) It 303, Somebody has rushed in. a) He; b) St) She 304. Neither he nor his wife is coming to the reception. busy painting their house. 2) She; b) He; c) They 2,305. One shouldn't make a fool of '2) himself; b) oneself, c) themselves litters is not gold. (proverb) T've been talking to. . has been shining since early must be my brother. oma Maat tar gurl Mona Arhire, Anamaria Micu 307. Everyone in this Toonr considers .y#) oneself; b) itself; c) himself Be Who's coming? is them. wo) It; b) Heres c) There 300-1 wrote the letter myself, Indeed, itis a) me; b) I; c) myself 310, the best competitor, who wrote it, - wrong of him to be rude to his elderly relatives, a) it; b) him; c) there 312. The little money she has is too little to pay her rent. a) which; b) that; c) whom 313. Nothing cate about has been recently made available. a) who; b) which; c) that 31 are the months of the year? ich; 6) What; e) Who 315. I don’t like that dress, .:..... do You mean, the one over there? a) What; b) Which; ¢) Whom 316. Honestly speaking, can't “always agree with everybody oneverything, a) he; b) it; c) one 317... fumiture do you need to furnish your new room? a) How many; b) How jot; c) How much 318. I want to break the news to her a) myself; b) herself; c) ourselves 319. can never tell what future is about, @) He; b) Ye 326.... 50 blind as those who will not see, a) None; b) Some; c) Any 321. One of them has to admit » fault after all. a) their; b) her; ¢) his 322. Every student has to carry out assignment. a) one’s; b) their; ¢) him 323, . is ten years since | last saw my school-mates, 8) There; b) That; ¢) It 324. Thernearest gas station is rather far away. a) It, b) There; ©) That 325, say she got married and left the town. a) You; b) They; c) We isasoven miles’ drive, 26 Limba englez — 1600 de teste grila 326. . laughs well who laughs last. (proverb) 8) One; b) She; c) He 321. . boy has succeeded; both have failed. + ‘one; b) Neither; c) Either 328. Even though they have a genius for maths, a) none; b) neither; ¢) each 329. Neither he nor his sister is a-quiet child. a) Each; b) All; c) Both 330, ~ pincers belong in the box over there. a) This; b) These; c) That 331. My sister and. g0 to the same college. a) me; b) 1; ¢) mysel 332. My new mates are nicer than . a) that; b) what; ¢) those 333. she? She is a biologist. ‘a) Who; b) What; c) How 334, The reporter asked her a question, then a) another; b) an other; c) other 335. They don’t tell their secret to. 4) someone; b) somebody; c) anyone 336, Are there any persons «. .. I don’t know joining us? 4) whom; b) whose; ¢) which 337, Put away that dirty napkin or . a) however, b) whoever; c) whatever 338. When one has a problem, friend. a) they; b) one; c) he 339, Nobody enjoys .as we do, a) himself, b) him; c) oneself 340, Everything you need is prepared. 8) which; b) what; ¢) that isa real genius, are naughty. .- Thad last year. The Adjective and The Adverb 341. He's the most ‘man I’ve ever met_ a) generously; 3 €) generousest 342. They haven’t seen each other .. 2) late; b) lastly; ) lately M43. It was . mnidnight and they were still awake. 4) near; 6) nearly; c) nearby 2 ‘Mona Arhire, Anamaria Micu 344, Unfortunately, her health was growing . . a) worse and worse; b) worser and worser; ¢) worse and worst 345. Jane doesn’t drive .. her husband. a) so fast as; b) as fastly as; c) faster as } 346. She sings her sister. : 1) as good as; b) so good as; ¢) as well as 347. He is tennis player I've ever seen. a) worst; b) the worst; c) the worse 348, The entrance to this museum is 8) freely; b) free; c) for free 349. Everybody was faster than him. He came in 4) last; b) lastly; c) lately 350, These students have made any progress since the beginning of the semester. a) hardy; b) hard; c) hardly 351. He has been doing... work, that's why he’s so tired, a) hardy; b) hard; c) hardly vo 352. Things were going from bad to. a) badder; b) bad; c) worse 353. Her brother is 2 years older than she is. a) elder; b) older; c) oldest 354. She came home ~ a) tiredly; b) tired; ¢) tiredy 355. Mary welcomed us this time. She is a) less Kinder than; b) less kinder as; ess 356. Although she is 10 years younger than her sister, she is 4) not so beautiful than; b) not more beautiful as; ©) not as beautiful as 357. My garden is less large than yours, but hers is a) the least large; b) the least largest; c) the least larger ‘than 358. He boy in the neighbourhood, 2) the handsomest; b) the most handsome; c) more handsome 359. David than Mike. telligenter; b) more intelligenter; c) more intelligent ive him . job to do. He’s only a child. a) an easicr; b) a more easy; c) amore easily 361. He's very skilled at building sand castles. ‘He builds them than his brother. a) easier; b) more easily; c) more easilier 28 Limba engleza — 1600 de teste gril 362. Luke is of our family. 4) the fatter; b) the fatest; c) the fattest 363, She is the youngest in their family. Her sister is 4 years v than her. . 4) older; b) elder; c) oldest 3464. The food tastes 2) deliciously; b) delicious; c) deliciously 365. She feels un. for having made such.a blunder. 8) badly; b) bed: c) bad 366. | was sad yesterday, but how a) merry; b) merrily; ¢) merrier 368, He took a fast train; it runs very ) fast; b) fastly; c) fasty 1369. Look at her! She looks - a) beautifuly; b) beautifully; c) beautiful. 370. Hurry up! There isn’t. time left, a) many; b) much; c) a lot 371. They left a long time ago, but they must be back . __ 8) short; b) shorty; c)'shortly ‘372. They were urged to play a) fair; b) fairy; c) fairly 373. She good student, isn’t she? » a) fairy; b) fair, c) fairly : 374. The dog was running - about the surroundings of their * house, 4) fice; b) freely; ¢) for free 315. » he decided to tell the truth. a) Last; b) Lastly; c) Lately 1.376. She's always been in class, * a) the shyest; b) the shiest;c) the shyer 377."Js she stil ill?” “Oh, yes, she’s even iller; b) worse; c) more ill 7.378. Although Mr. Hill was the only speaker, we didn’t get bored. * His speech was 4) the most interesting; b) mostly interesting; c) most interesting {379. Which of the two roses do yOu Tike Jona -u. 4) the best; b) better; c) the better deol @ aly 29 Mona Arhire, Anamaria Micu 380. “Do you bave any money to lend? 1 don’t need much.” “I’m sory, P have «..-.ueu than you imagine.” a) more little; b) more less; c) less 381. The lake is. from this place than the bill, 8) more south; b) more southern; c) souther 382. He is not healthy at all; on the contrary, he’s a) a sick; b) an ill; ) all 383. “How far is the drug-store?” “It's .. 4) further; b) farther; ¢) farer 384, This lady made an . confusion, She must be ashamed, a) outer; b) utter; c) utmost 385. He is rather ill-behaved. His sister ‘at any rate. a) gooder-bebaved; b) well-behaved; c) better-behaved (386. Mary is ‘than her husband. 4) far gentler; b) far gentle; c) farther gentle 387. The more, 8) the best; b) the better; c) better 388. That’s rude of him! a) awful; b) awfuly; c) awfully 389. I don’t have many responsibilities; I have a) a few; b) few; 6) a litle 390. The . friends | have in this little town are not enough to keep me company. a) few; b) little; c) less 391. The dolls” house is. than a real house, a) more smaller, b) more small; ¢) much smaller 392. He is a little man with hope. He is quite hopeless. a) little: b) a little; ¢) few . 393. We need some . information to write the report. a) farther; b) far; c) further 394. Nobody can solve-a problem .. he does, a) as quickly as; b) as quicklier as; c) as quick as 395. I’ve bought a new perfume. It smells ) good; b) well; c) nicely 396, It has been snowing these days, a) heavy; b) heavily; c) beavyly 397. The books we have to read for the exam are .. ‘interesting. a) rather; b) fairy; ¢) fairly 30 £7399. 408... F412. She feels embarrassed because she is always laughed Limba englezi — 1600 de teste grila 398. He hit himself and got a a) rather; b) fairly; c) fairy had she closed the door, than the wind flung it open. a) Hardly; b) No sooner; c) Searcely 400. He’s been working all day long. He must be a) dead; b) deadly; ¢) deady ‘The Preposition and Adverbial Particles (Phrasal Verbs) 401. When you are the train, you mustn’t lean out! a) in; b) at; ¢) on; d) into 402, Get nn. the tram right here and get 4) into, out; b) on, off; ¢) in, out; d) on, down 403. Students have to learn many poems .. 2) at; b) to; c) into; d) by 404, P've invited my friends to come .. 8) at; b) to: ©) in; d) for 405. Wait ‘me to finish writing this Jetter and I'll join you out. a) for; b) at; c) on; d) up 406. The train should arrive nothing unexpected comes a) at, at, out; b) in, at, by; c) in, at, up; d) at, by, in 407, Lev’s go walk in the park. ) on; b) to; c) for; d) at ‘my astonishment, the dresses they were wearing were exactly the same. a) In; b) To; c) At; d) By 409.1 generally agree nnnneom YOu but I object . general attitude as regards your work, a) to, to; b) to, at; c) with, with; d) with, to 410, He entered the hall, threw a glance a) at; b) to; c) towards; d) for 411. Even though you may consider.it to be a right decision, ‘my opinioa it's wrong. 4) to; b) in; c) at; d) by - hasty bruise. ired. at the next stop. heart. iy place for the weekend. 1 the City wn 5 oPclock if . your her and left. by her classmates. 8) by; b) to; c) at; d) with 413. Although James is a poor speaker, he is very skilled... writing speeches 8) in; b) to; ¢) at; d) on 31 Mona Athire, Anamaria Micu 449, Don’t wr ink, write neil 8) with, with; b) in, in; c) in, with; d) with, in 450. Although he knows how dangerous it 4s, high speed. a) with; b) by; ¢) at; d).t0 he enjoys driving 1451. But our i sie catgjanr"™” YOU Hood suggestion, I wouldn't have made the aso Dil 6) withous 6) for ‘ou should excuse him; he didn’t make it sun. PURPOS but... accident, , Purposes a) on, by; b) on, in; c) by, by; d) by, out of +483, Help yourself. ‘some cakes. 8) with; b) 10; ¢) at; d) for 454. The managers tried to prevent the workers .. so at; 8 0, on; ¢) from, on; from, to . ipal approved it time j in the school teary ter log up pacsime job 2) ats) in: 05d) of new team leader must be feeli i teks onallofiss ns ne "8 fportnt ashe a) up; b) down; c) to; d) 497d raber tal the moming. 2) on; b) in; c) by; d) with + 458. | forgot to wind......... my watch yesterday, so it has run ) out, out; b) up, down; c) out, by: d) up, back +459. The man was charged theft and sentenced to two years in prison. a) of; b) for; c) wit 460. Who i strike, the night train and be in Budapest in 462. If you don’t know a phone number, you should look it. in the phone directory. a for; b) up; c) af; d) into As he has played truant for a whole week, m has payed tn le week, now he has to catch a) up; b) at; ¢) by; d) on { 464, You shoulda’t let him treat you like that! You should stancl i Limba englezé ~ 1600 de teste grila him! 2) by; b) for; c} up to; d) by with 465. He doesn’t want to give up arts, He says he has great satisfaction .. painting. a) at; b) from; c) by; d) in + 466. You've left the lights on and your battery will run .. 1) out; b) down; c) off; d) up. 467, You can’t sweeten your tea, we have just run .. a) off; b) over; c) down of; d) out of +468, After breaking the news to her, she gazed at him for a few surprise, ) in; d) out of iting on the sofa crying a) in; b) out of; ¢) with; d) at 470, He left the doctor’s 4) at, in; b) to, with; c) for, with; d) for, in 471. Keep the grasst a) out 5 ¢) out on; d) away from 472, There was something in the far distance, but I couldn't make ‘what it was. 'a) up; b) in; ¢) out; d) for ugar 473, His side of the story must have been made didn’t seem true, a) out; b) up; ¢) for; d) into “+474, t's dangerous to drive _ night, a) at; b) in; c) by; d) on 475. While looking through some old papers, 1 cane photo of my grandfather. a) by; b) along; c) into; d) across 476. The plane should take any minute now. 4) off, b) on; c) out; d) up +477, She made the wise decision of giving smoking and taking .. sports a) up, ups ‘on; ¢) up, to; d) out, up +478, He made a terrible blunder taking the landlord the doorkeeper. a) instead of; b) to; ¢) for ; d) by 479. When her father scolded and punished her, the little girl broke tears. a) up; b) off; ¢) out; d) into 35 Mona Arhire, Anamaria Mien + 480. They used to be a pair, but after their last argument they broke i a) off; b) up: c) down; d) apart 481. Can you hang for a moment? I'll be right back. a) out; b) up; c) on; d) by 482. | told her to wait for a second on the phone, but she hung ‘a) out; b) on; ¢) up; d) off 483. Before leaving, the cashier has to count . the cash, a) out; b) up; c) with; d) in 484, As they get... very well together, they decided to get married, a) away: b) on; ) out; d) by 485. His doctor prescribed him good medicines, so that he may get --nnssnan his illness S00, a) away; b) out of; c) off; d) over +486. It can’s have been the whole truth; he must be. keeping something from us. a) back; b) away; ¢) out; d) off 487. What does this sign stand .. ) out; b) 0; ©) for; d) on 488. We suspected him in vain. it tumed fault, after afl. a) up: b) out; ¢) off; d) by 489. He is too rude for me to put a) out with; b) on to; ¢) to; d) up 490. He san out .. the street and knocked ... somebody’s door. a) to, on; b) on, to; €) in, in; d) in, at +491. If we had known we would come would never have tried, 2) into; b) across; ¢) up against; d) up to 492. She remained an orphan afier both her parents passed a) away; b) out; ¢) on; d) off 493. He fell... her as soon as he saw her. It was love. ‘a) to, at; b) for, at; c) at, to; d) for, in to be his brother’s behaviour. such difficulties, we +494. Although Jane had prepared the plan thoroughly, it didn’t £ come, ~ a) out; b) down; ¢) off; d) across 495. She doesn’t resemble her mother at all, but she takes her father. 4) for; b) like; c) after; d) to 36 Limba englez& -- 1600 de teste gril + 496. If you keep on spending so much, you'll get .. your money very fas. a6 om: f, b) 1 i, ¢) off, d} down Pe goad me ough an increase in the employee’s 4) to; b) at; ¢) up to; d) about + 498, He is sad because he was taken ... thought to be his best friend, a) up; b) in; ¢) on;-d) out + 499. The trees in blossom give .... 8) out; b) in; ¢) off; d) away : + 500. It was his old worn-out shoes that gave him. fancy-dress ball. 8) up; b) out; ¢) off; d) away by the one whom he The Verb a) Irregular Verbs . 51, Later, he ...... mea glass of water, 4) buyed; b) brought; c) bringed; d) bring; 502. I'll never forget what he has for me. 4); did; b) does; c) done; d) doing; 503.1 ..... that he was very tired. 4) seen: b) was seeing; c) seed; d) saw; 504. It was much later than 1 _ a) thought; b) sought; c) thinked; d) was thinking ‘S05. The Indians ore about nature than the white men. 1ew; b) knew; c) knowed; d) knowing; . 500 Hee boo ori Twas eang and Voked att a) talked; b) taked; c) took; d) taken: | 507.1. the bus and started. valking. ong off a) getting off: b) got off; c) gone off; d) going off; st they Said they nad simpiy..-.-about te meeting. a) forgot; b) forget; c) forgotten; d) forgoten; 509. A strange feeling .........0ver Me. a) crept; b) krept; ¢) creeped; d) creeepd ‘510. The police to the scene of the accident. 2) speeded; b) sped; c) spet; d) speeding; Si1. [have never been. ........a better lesson. 4) thought; b) tought; c) taught; d) teached; Ey Mona Arhire, Anamaria Micu 512. Strong winds ........over the fields. a) sweeped; b) seeped; c) wept; d) swept; 513. She........and slammed the deot. a) strid off, b) strided off; c) strode off; d) stridden off; ‘514, The portrait has beea ........with amazing accuracy. a); drew; b) drawn, e) droan; d) drawing; - ‘51S. The bird .......right through the open window. a) flowed; b) flied; c) flew: d) flyed; 516. They were ses. 4) breathing; b) breding; ¢) bred; d) breeding; 517. He ..........the sheets on the bed. 4) spread; b) spred:; ¢) spreaded; d) sparred, $18. The candidate. from the election a week ago. a) withdrawn; b) withdrew; ¢) withdrawed; d) withdrought; 519. His sister was badly......:..in the accident. a) heart; b) hurted; c) hurting; d) hurt; ‘520. It was too late when we had finally the truth, 4) founded out; b) found out; c) find out; d) finded out; S21. They put on their skis and decided to id down; b) slide down; c) slit down; d) : been by a swarm of bees he nearly died, }) stinging; inthe fall a) breaked; b) broke; c) breaking; d) broken; 524. As the tree - trunk was too heavy to cary they decided to sessed into two, a) saw; b) see; ¢) 525, After he had 4a) sit; b) sat; c) set; d) sitting; 527, It was so hot that the sheep started to ... a) shod; b) shed; c) shad; d) shud; 528. Our mother always took care that our feet were warm a) shed; b) shoed; ¢) shod: d) shad; ‘529. The sum I .........was much greater than I had expected. a) payed; b) paid; c) paying; d) paied; ‘530, They milked the cow and the dog. 4) fed; b) feed; ) feeded; d) fad 38. Limba engleza — 1600 de teste gril 531. When the dam burst he ........10 a drifting piece of wood. lang; d) clung; caught up; c) cought up; d) coat up; 533. The government. ot to change the existing laws, a) chose; b) choose; c) chosed; d) choosing; ‘534. The girl ...:....me a glance and hurried on. ~ a) cost; b) cast; c) casted; d) costed; 535. This bracelet has.. a fortune. a) cost; b) cast; c) casted; d) costed; ‘536. The manager was pleased with the way he had, 1) deals; b) dealt; c) dealed; d) dealing; 537.Realising that his mother was not there the child... 2) berst; b) bearst; c) burst; d) bursts; 538. Because they could not See anything they... a) lighted; b) lited;-c) lit; d) lyte: 539, After they had lost the battle the soldiers... a) fleed,; b) fled; ¢) flied; d) flight; 540, Because of the sudden fall in temperature everything was. 4) frozen; b) freezed; c) freeze; d) friesed; 541. It was late auturnn and the trees were. 8) loaden; b) laden; ¢) laded; d) loded; ‘542. The fairy .......in a castle under the lake. a) dwelt; b) dwell; c) duelled; d) dwelling, 543. The thieves .........the stolen goods behind a cupboard. a) hide; b) hidden; ¢) hid; d) hided; 544, Suddenly the windows were. a) flung; b) fling; ¢) flang: d) 545. The road. a) lead; b) led: c) lad; d) layed; 546. The boy asked to be «. a) forgave; b) forgot; c) forgiven; d) forgiving, 547. After she had read the letter s i 8) tears; b) tore; c) tored; d) teared: 548. He always up the clock before he goes to bed. a) wound; b) wounded; c) winded; d) winds; ‘549. The girls have garlands and bracelets of spring flowers. a) waved; b) wove; c} waves; d) woven; toa chalet in the mountains. “39 ge 559. The old lady se &__a) raised; b) rised; c) rosed; d) rose; Moni Arhire, Anamaria Micu 350. The judge knew that the witness had. a) withhold; b) withhelt; c) withheld; d) witheld; S51. Aer ashing all the windows, mother. a) hanged; ©) hunged; d

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