It seemed an impossible task, but Tom, though physically challenged, carried on until it was completely fulfilled.
A.instead | B.yet |
C.regardless | D.still |
--- Why? Tom, your shirt is so dirty!
--- Mum, I ______ my storeroom downstairs.
A.cleaned | B.have cleaned |
C.was cleaning | D.have been cleaning |
--- We ______ that you would fix the TV set this week.
--- I’m sorry. I ______ to fix it this week, but I’ve been too busy.
A.had expected; had intended |
B.are expecting; had intended |
C.expect; intend |
D.expected; intend |
--- Have you finished the report?
--- No. I ______ it all this week.
A.will do | B.had done |
C.have done | D.have been doing |
--- What ______ when I phoned you?
--- I ______ my work, and I wanted to go out.
A.have you done; finished |
B.were you doing; have finished |
C.did you do; had just finished |
D.were you doing; had just finished |
Mr. Green is said _____ an experiment to prove the new method of solving the problem when young.
A.to do | B.to have done |
C.to be doing | D.to have been doing |