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1) a woman’s love is not worth anything until it of all romanticism. a. would clean b. had been cleaned c. has been cleaned d. would be cleaned 2) several times he reminded himself that he shuckleworth yet. a. has not rung up b. have not rung up c. had not rung up d. will not rung up 3) what hurt him most was the fact that he as a thief. a. has been pursued b. pursued c. was being pursued d. could pursue 4) after all, we all live in the future even if it’s a future where we anywhere upon the earth. a. are found b. are not found c. can be found d. aren’t to be found 5) “there money in my pocket”, i said to the porter. a. are b. would c. were d. is 6) that early morning he a good two hours’ work. a. had … done b. has… done c. did…done d. have… done 7) the door was just going to be closed when an inquisitive boarder, who between the hinges, set up a fearful screaming. a. has been peeping b. had been peeping c. peeped d. has been sliding 8) the cook used to snatch away the letters from home before she them. a. has read b. was read c. had read d. has been read 9) him by his figure and his movements, he was still young. a. judge b. judged c. judging d. being judged 10) a cold wind swept the pavement, a scrap of silver paper from a chocolate box across the lamp-light. a. being born b. born c. borne d. bearing 11) by the beauty of the twilight, he strolled away from the hotel. a. stirring b. stirred c. having stirred d. been stirred 12) his tale he put his head back and laughed. a. told b. telling c. tell d. being told 13) huxley showed how colonialism a false channel for most developing countries, draining them of their wealth and their culture. a. has carved out b. had carved out c. will carve out d. will be carved out 14) dinner he sat with his cigar in a somewhat deserted lounge, turning over weekly papers. a. finishing b. having finished c. had he finished d. hadn’t he finished 15) they now had all her telephone calls a. intercepting b. intercept c. interception d. intercepted 16) “you can’t have a war,” said douglas, “without someone ”. a. hurt b. was hurt c. getting hurt d. having hurt 17) from somewhere toward the rear they could hear a dinner table and a woman’s voice singing obviously to a small child. a. set b. being set c. set up d. setting 18) it was not a matter even with a guide, philosopher and friend so near and trusted as the professor. a. having discussed b. discussing c. discussed d. to be discussed 19) no sooner than nickolas heard the sound of clattering footsteps. a. had they disappeared b. have they disappeared c. they had disappeared d. they disappeared 20) he was beside himself fear. a. with b. from c. of d. for

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