Lt;variant> there are, there aren't

<variant> there are, there isn't

<variant> there is, there aren't

<variant> there is, there isn't

<variant> there are, there isn't

 

<250>Why is it so cold here? - The room … .

Lt;variant> has just been aired

<variant> being airing

<variant> was aired

<variant> is aired

<variant> will have been aired

 

<251>В нашем городе каждый год строится много новых домов.

<variant> Many new houses are built in our town every year.

<variant> Many new houses were built in our town every year.

<variant> Many new houses have been built in our town every year.

<variant> Many new houses are being built in our town every year.

<variant> A lot of new houses was built in our town every year.

 

<252>Don’t worry. The doctor will come in a few minutes. He…

<variant> has just been sent for

<variant> had just been sent after

<variant> will send for

<variant> was being sent away

<variant> has sent for

 

<253>My friend said: “Moscow University was founded in 1755”.

<variant> My friend said that Moscow University had been founded in 1755.

<variant> My friend said that Moscow University have been founded in 1755.

<variant> My friend said that Moscow University has been founded in 1755.

<variant> My friend said that Moscow University was found in 1755.

<variant> My friend said that Moscow University was had founded in 1755.

 

<254>When I came home, dinner…by the mother.

<variant> was being cooked

<variant> is being cooked

<variant> will be cooked

<variant> was cooked

<variant> cooked

<255>When I came home, my sister .... .

Lt;variant> had already gone to the theatre

<variant> has already gone to the theatre

<variant> already went to the theatre

<variant> were going to the theatre

<variant> had been going to the theatre

<256>Give me ... paper to write ... letter.

Lt;variant> some, a

<variant> a, the

<variant> -, a

<variant> some, the

<variant> some, an

 

<257>Tom said: “I was in Moscow last week”.

Lt;variant> Tom said that he had been to Moscow the previous week

<variant> Tom said that I was in Moscow last week.

<variant> Tom said that he was going to Moscow last week.

<variant> Tom said that he had been in Moscow the previous week.

<variant> Tom said that he had been to Moscow last week

 

<258>I have … headache and … running nose.

Lt;variant> a, a

<variant> -, -

<variant> -, a

<variant> a, -

<variant> a, the

 

 

<259>Give me … piece of … chalk, please.

<variant> a, -

<variant> -, -

<variant> a, the

<variant> the, an

<variant> the, the

 

<260>Ann is ... person in her group.

Lt;variant> The youngest

<variant> Younger

<variant> Taller

<variant> tall

<variant> Young

 

<261>Which of the following adverbs has suffix - er in the comparative degree?

Lt;variant> high

<variant> study

<variant> bad

<variant> student

<variant> good

 

<262>He was a bit depressed yesterday but he looks….today.

Lt;variant> happier

<variant> more happy

<variant> the happiest

<variant> the happier

<variant> happiest

 

<263>Your car is…than mine.

Lt;variant> bigger

<variant> big

<variant> so big

<variant> the biggest

<variant> as big

 

<264>It is….room in the hotel.

Lt;variant> the nicest

<variant> nice

<variant> the most nice

<variant> the nicer

<variant> the most nicer

 

<265>I was feeling tired last night, so I went to bed …. than usual.

Lt;variant> earlier

<variant> earliest

<variant> more earliest

<variant> early

<variant> the most early

 

<266>She was... than Roy.

Lt;variant> shorter

<variant> more short

<variant> short

<variant> shortest

<variant> the most short

 

<267>He is ... than his sister.

Lt;variant> taller

<variant> Tall

<variant> Biggest

<variant> The tallest

<variant> Big

 

<268>My dog is … than yours.

Lt;variant> better

<variant> good

<variant> well

<variant> the worst

<variant> the best

 

<269>… Astana is one of the biggest cities in …. Kazakhstan

<variant> -/-

<variant> the/the

<variant> an/the

<variant> a/a

<variant> -/the

 

<270>John marks are … than mine.

Lt;variant> worse

<variant> the worst

<variant> badder

<variant>bad

<variant> the baddest

 

<271>She is … first year student of … English faculty.

Lt;variant> a/the

<variant> an/the

<variant> a/a

<variant> the/the

<variant> -/-

 

<272>… London is on …Thames.

Lt;variant> -/the

<variant> a/the

<variant> an/the

<variant> a/a

<variant> the/the

 

<273>Turning to … east we saw … sun had risen.

Lt;variant> the/the

<variant> -/the

<variant> a/the

<variant> an/the

<variant> a/a

 

<274>…Mississippi is … longest river in … world.