Practice Quiz 73 | C1 – Advanced

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    A. are returning
    B. return
    C. being returning
    A. concerned
    B. concerns
    C. is concerning
    A. She has never lied to me. She will lie me again.
    B. She never lied. She is truly constant.
    C. She never lied. She had always lied.
    A. misheared
    B. misheart
    C. misheard
    A. hasn’t being teaching
    B. hasn’t been teaching
    C. hadn’t been teaching
    A. Are their reports
    B. Are their reports being
    C. Were their reports being
    A. hasn’t been verified
    B. hasn’t verified
    C. hasn’t being verified
    A. had already been made
    B. was already been made
    C. has already been made
    A. were been informed
    B. had been misinformed
    C. have been uninformed
    A. had it happened
    B. has it being happened
    C. did it happen
    A. haven’t being seen
    B. hadn’t seen
    C. haven’t seen
    A. was destroyed
    B. had already been destroyed
    C. has been destroyed
    A. must go
    B. must gone
    C. must have gone
    A. She told him that she was so tired.
    B. She told him that she’s so tired
    C. She told him that she has been so tired
    A. She said that she has been working on this project for 5 days.
    B. She said that she’s working on that project for 5 days.
    C. She said that she had been working on that project for 5 days.
    A. He said that he’ll be working more intensively.
    B. He said that he would be working more intensively.
    C. He said that he will being working more intensively.
    A. John said that he had seen her yesterday.
    B. John said that he had seen her the day before.
    C. John said that he has seen her the day before.
    A. She asked me if he was irritated.
    B. She asked me if he had been irritated.
    C. She asked me if he has been irritated.
    A. Don’t you see
    B. Haven’t you see
    C. Couldn’t you seen
    A. Isn’t
    B. Doesn’t
    C. Hadn’t
    A. Didn’t she not
    B. Hasn’t she
    C. Did she not
    A. Didn’t he
    B. Hasn’t he
    C. Hadn’t he