4 8 .1 don't really feel lik e__out tonight. 1. having gone
2. have gone
3. to go
4. going
5. go
49. If Debbie hadn't gone to the UK, she ___Will. 1. wouldn't have met
2. hadn't met
3. won’t meet
4. didn't meet
5. wouldn't meet
50. ___ that the caves were dangerous, I didn't like to go any further without a light. 1. Being heard
2. Have heard
3. Be heard
4. Had heard
5. Having heard
51. It is necessary (for/you/prioritize) this project not to submit the company to bigger losses. 1. for you to prioritize
2. for you prioritize
3. for you to be prioritized
4. for you prioritizing
5. for you to have prioritized
52. The evidence proved ___ of no importance. 1. were
2. to be
3. has
4. is
5. was
53. Van Gogh wouldn't have died in poverty if h e ___as a great painter during his lifetime. 1. had been recognized
2. will be recognized
3. had recognized
4. would have recognized
5. would have been recognized
54. I stopped ___ him, because we had quarrelled. 1. having greeted
2. being greeted
3. to greet
4. greeting
5. to be greeted
55. Rem ember___the car with petrol. It's nearly empty. 1. to be filled
2. having been filled
3. to have filled
4. to fill
5. filling
56. I wish i t ___summer now. I'm looking forward to my holidays. 1. is
2. would be
3. had been
4. has been
5. were
57. "What may lead people to stereotype species into good and bad?" She asked us 1. what may lead people to stereotype species
into good and bad
2. what may people lead to stereotype species
into good and bad
3. what people might lead to stereotype
species into good and bad
4. what might lead people to stereotype
species into good and bad
5. what might people lead to stereotype
species into good and bad