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Jugar Test
1. 
He said, "you (to meet) this passenger. He calls himself Major Jones." "I (to speak) to him."
A.
have met, have spoken
B.
met, spoke
C.
have met, spoke
D.
met, have spoken
2. 
"You (to hear) the news?" "What news?" "About Ted and Dave. They (to be) out on the roof last night and Ted (to slip) and Dave (to try) to hold him but he couldn't and (to be) pulled off too. They're both in hospital with concussion and their people (to be) sent for."
A.
heard, were, has slipped, has tried, was, have been
B.
have heard, have been, slipped, tried, were, were
C.
have heard, were, slipped, tried, was, have been
D.
heard, had been, slipped, tried, were, have been
3. 
"Good night. It (to be) nice to meet you," he (to say) and (to go) off to his car.
A.
has been, has said, has gone
B.
was, has said, has gone
C.
was, said, went
D.
has been, said, went
4. 
"You (to read) 'Winnie and Pooh' by A. A. Milne? "Yes." " And how you (to like) it?" "Very much indeed."
A.
have read, did like
B.
have read, have liked
C.
did read, like
D.
read, have liked
5. 
She (to come) into the room and (to lean) over her father's chair and (to kiss) her cheek. "You (to have) a good trip?"
A.
has come, has leaned, has kissed, have had
B.
came, leaned, kissed, did have
C.
came, leaned, kissed, have had
D.
has come, has leaned, has kissed, did have