He hates being asked/asking to sign autographs.
ASKED
The new wing of the museum will be open/opened tomorrow by the Minister of Culture.
OPENED
He recalled having/having been severely bitten by insects the last time he was in the area.
HAVING BEEN
The walls of our classroom were filled with/by colourful pictures.
WITH
I love been / being asked for my autograph.
BEING
This old house hasn't been lived/lived in for years.
LIVED IN
A–"How was your first day in your new job?" B–"Extremely embarrassing! We were ______ present ourselves and talk about our previous work experience."
ASKED / BEEN ASKED TO / BEING ASKED / ASKED TO
ASKED TO
He accused me of lying. (A)
I was ___________. (P)
accused of lying
She let me go. (A)
I was _____________ go. (P)
ALLOWED TO
It is said that the new cinema complex will have been/to be completed by the summer.
WILL HAVE BEEN
The author is said that he spent/to have spent a fortune on his new villa.
TO HAVE SPENT
"Oh, it's 2am and there's still a lot .........."
A having done / C to be done
B has been done / D have done
C to be done
They believe she is a spy.
It is ___________ a spy.
BELIEVED THAT SHE IS
They say Elytis wrote this poem.
This poem is said ____________ by Elytis.
TO HAVE BEEN WRITTEN
John– "Why are the Newtons asking for loan repayment modifications?"
Bart– "Because their house ......... in the flood."
A was damaged / C had damaged
B to be damaged / D was being damaged
A was damaged
He wore a hat so that no one would recognise him. (A)
He wore a hat ____________ recognised. (P)
to avoid being