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She admitted _______ to lock the door before going out.
forgetting
forgot
having forgotten
to have forgotten
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I regretted _______ her that letter.
to have written
written
have written
having written
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Martin denied ______ the accused man on the day of the crime.
having seen
seeing
to have seen
have seen
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_______ me that she would never speak to me again, she picked up her stuff and stormed out of the house.
To have told
Telling
Having told
Told
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Will you enter for the next eloquence contest?- _____ twice , I don’t want to try again. Let’s give chances to other.
To have won
Won
Winning
Having won
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He was accused of _____ their money.
stealing
having stolen
to have stolen
have stolen
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After ______ from the horse back, he was taken to hospital and had an operation.
having fallen
to have fallen
falling
having falling
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______ off the light, we went to bed.
Switched
Having switched
Switching
To switch
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_______ photograph of the place, I had no desire to go there.
To have seen
Have seen
Having seen
Seeing
Choose the sentences that are closest in meaning to the given sentence(s).
The boy asked his mother’s permission and then went out to play.
Having gone out to play his mother's permission, he asked his mother’s permission.
Asking his mother's permission, he had gone out to play.
Asking his mother's permission, he went out to play.
Having asked his mother's permission, he went out to play.
Choose the sentences that are closest in meaning to the given sentence(s).
As he had drunk too much, he didn’t drive home himself.
Not to having drunk too much, he drove home himself.
Not having driven home himself, he drank too much.
Having drunk too much, he didn’t drive home himself.
Drinking too much, he hadn’t driven home himself.
Choose the sentences that are closest in meaning to the given sentence(s).
Zoe had practiced a lot, so she was sure of her winning in the competition.
Practicing a lot, Zoe was sure of her winning in the competition.
To have practiced a lot, Zoe was sure of her winning in the competition.
Having been sure of her winning in the competition, Zoe practiced a lot.
Having practiced a lot, Zoe was sure of her winning in the competition.
Choose the sentences that are closest in meaning to the given sentence(s).
She had not slept for two days and therefore she wasn’t able to concentrate.
Not having slept for two days, she wasn’t able to concentrate.
Not be able to concentrate, she had not slept for two days.
Not sleeping for two days, she wasn’t able to concentrate.
Not having slept for two days, she hadn’t been able to concentrate.
Choose the sentences that are closest in meaning to the given sentence(s).
Since I had not seen him for ages, I didn’t recognize him.
Having not seen him for ages, I hadn’t recognizes him.
Having not seen him for ages, I didn’t recognize him.
Having recognized him, I didn’t see him for ages.
Not seeing him for ages, I didn’t recognize him.
Choose the sentences that are closest in meaning to the given sentence(s).
I had not ridden a horse for a long time and I found it very difficult to keep in the saddle.
Not riding a horse for a long time, I find it very difficult to keep in the saddle.
Not riding a horse for a long time, I found it very difficult to keep in the saddle.
Not having ridden a horse for a long time, I found it very difficult to keep in the saddle.
Not to have ridden a horse for a long time, I had found it very difficult to keep in the saddle.