Put the verb in brackets in the right form: "No," said Doc. "I (to tell) you. I have to drive to La Jolla tonight to make tomorrow's tide."
"Oh," said Mack dispiritedly. "Oh. Well, don't you worry about it, Doc. Maybe we can get Lee Chong's old truck."
(*ответ*) told
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Doc's got to go south and I and the boys said we'd (to help) him out. I think a guy's friends ought to help him out of a hole when they can, especially a nice guy like Doc. Why I bet he spends sixty seventy dollars a month with you."
Lee Chong remained silent and watchful. His fat finger barely moved on the change mat but it flicked slightly like a tense cat's tail.
(*ответ*) help
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Lee put back his head so that he could see Mack through his half-glasses. There didn't seem to be anything wrong with the proposition. The truck really wouldn't (to run). Gay really was a good mechanic and the order for gasoline was definite evidence of good faith.
"How long you be gone?" Lee asked.
(*ответ*) run
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Mack plunged into his thesis. "Will you let us (to take) your old truck to go up Carmel Valley for frogs for Doc – for good old Doc?"
Lee Chong smiled in triumph. "Tluck no good," he said. "Bloke down."
(*ответ*) take
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Mack said, "Doc, it's my own invention but I'll (to tell) you because you're a good friend. You make a big wire trap and then you don't use bait. You see – well – you use a lady cat. Catch every God damn tom cat in the country that way."
From the laboratory Mack crossed the street and went through the swinging screen doors into Lee Chong's grocery.
(*ответ*) tell
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Mack was smiling broadly. "Doc," he (to say), "you can get to sleep tonight and not even give frogs a thought. We'll have piss pots full of them by the time you get back."
Doc watched him go a little uneasily. Doc's dealings with Mack and the boys had always been interesting but rarely had they been profitable to Doc. He remembered ruefully the time Mack sold him fifteen tom cats and by night the owners came and got every one. "Mack," he had asked, "why all tom cats?"
(*ответ*) said
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: The intestine was in the sand where the dog had (to abandon) it.
Then the French doctor was made to collect the parts. He was forced to wash them reverently and pick out as much sand as possible.
(*ответ*) abandoned
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: They walked on together and Mr. Carriaga told about the little boy and the dog.
At the Adobe Bar a number of citizens (to be) gathered for their morning conversation
(*ответ*) were
Put the verb in brackets in the right form: Without much discussion a committee formed made up of everyone there. The stern men walked quickly to the gulch and across the foot bridge and they hammered on the door of the doctor who (to have) studied in France.
He had worked late.
(*ответ*) had
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) Steinbeck’s grandfather (from his father’s side) was russian B) Steinbeck with his wife were finally able to travel to Italy
(*ответ*) А- false, В- true
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
А) Steinbeck’s father worked in California
В) In California Steinbeck worked as a painter
(*ответ*) А- true, В- true
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- false, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) After leaving New York, Steinbeck traveled back to California
B) John Steinbeck studied and received his degree
(*ответ*) А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) After leaving New York, Steinbeck traveled back to Moscow
B) Steinbeck’s first work was published in a university magazine
(*ответ*) А- false, В- true
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) After many years of hard work Steinbeck with his wife were finally able to travel to Finland
B) Cannery Row a tone
(*ответ*) А- false, В- true
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) After many years of hard work Steinbeck with his wife were finally able to travel to Ireland
B) John Steinbeck studied from 1919 to 1965
(*ответ*) А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) After many years of hard work Steinbeck with his wife were finally able to travel to such places as England
B) John Steinbeck studied in MUH (SGA)
(*ответ*) А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) After many years of hard work Steinbeck with his wife were finally able to travel to such places as Haiti
B) After many years of hard work Steinbeck with his wife were finally able to travel to Scotland
(*ответ*) А- false, В- false
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) After many years of hard work Steinbeck with his wife were finally able to travel to Sweden
B) Steinbeck never received the Pulitzer Prize
(*ответ*) А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) As a journalist for a New York newspaper John Steinbeck was fired
B) John Steinbeck studied with long intervals in between classes
(*ответ*) А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- false, В- true
А- true, В- true
Which of the two assertions were truly made by the author and which are made up?
A) As a journalist for a New York newspaper John Steinbeck was imprisoned
B) Steinbeck’s last work was published after his death
(*ответ*) А- false, В- true
А-true, В-false
А- false, В- false
А- true, В- true