I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets. 1. If the weather (keep) fine we (stay) here until the end of the month. 2. She said she
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already (buy) all the Christmas presents. 3. I (know) him for seven years. We (study) at school to¬gether. 4. I (turn) round and (see) a girl at the far end of the street. She (call) for help. 5. What you (think) of the chairman's report?-The facts (sound) very convincing 6. I don't think the weather (change) for the better. But if it (do) we (go) on an outing. 7. No one knew that David (do) research on this problem for nearly two years. II. Choose the right article. 1. ... robbers had left by ... time the police arrived. 2. What were you doing when you heard ... news? 3. When you are typing ... letter remember to type ... date at... top and to sign your name at... bottom. 4. It's ... best salad I've ever eaten. Can you give me ... recipe? 5. When ... door-bell rang, he just stood near for... moment before opening it. 6. Anyone can make ... mistake. III. Choose the suitable preposition. 1. Why are you (in, on, by) such a hurry? 2. It hurt the eyes to look (on, at, in) the sun. 3. I've bought this cake (on, to, for) your birthday. 4. I always finish work early (in, on, at) Fridays. 5. How many cinemas are there (in, on, at) this town? IV. Choose the suitable pronoun. 1. We study almost (every, some, no) day. 2. I have two packs of cards. One is on the table, (another, other, the other) is in the drawer. 3. (Nobody, Any, Someone) can do it but you. 4. I think rock music is just (a lot, many, much) of noise. 5. There's hardly (some, any, no) tea left. V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence. 1. broken/window/when/the/was? 2. when/bus/ waiting/the/we/accident/an/were/for/we/saw. 3. want/a/be/he/still/does/to/policeman? 4. to/a/quite/had/we/go/way/long. VI. Choose the right variant. 1. I'm awfully sorry. a) Don't mention it. b) That's O.K. c) It serves you right. 3. Could you pass me the paper? a) Yes, I could. b) Yes, I will. c) Here you are. 2. How are you? a) Don't worry. b) And how are you? c) I'm fine, thank you. 4. Will you open the drawer for me? a) What do you want? b) Do it yourself. c) Sure, no problem. VII. Choose the appropriate word. This summer is (so, such) hot. London is already (full, filled) of tourists and (there, it) is (heavy, hard) to find room to walk (along, across) the pavement in some areas, (especialy) specially) in Piccadilly. It's (almost, rather) impossible to work in this (hot, heat). Most of the time we (drink, eat) iced cokes in the office and (fun, fan) ourselves with pieces of (typed, typing) paper.
I. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.
1. If the weather keeps fine we will stay here until the end of the month.
2. She said she has already bought all the Christmas presents.
3. I have known him for seven years. We studied at school together.
4. I turned round and saw a girl at the far end of the street. She was calling for help.
5. What do you think of the chairman's report?-The facts sound very convincing.
6. I don't think the weather will change for the better. But if it does we will go on an outing.
7. No one knew that David has beed doing research on this problem for nearly two years.
II. Choose the right article.
1.The robbers had left by the time the police arrived.
2. What were you doing when you heard the news?
3. When you are typing a letter remember to type the date at the top and to sign your name at the bottom.
4. It's the best salad I've ever eaten. Can you give me a recipe?
5. When the door-bell rang, he just stood near for a moment before opening it.
6. Anyone can make a mistake.
III. Choose the suitable preposition.
1. Why are you in such a hurry?
2. It hurt the eyes to look at the sun.
3. I've bought this cake for your birthday.
4. I always finish work early on Fridays.
5. How many cinemas are there in this town?
IV. Choose the suitable pronoun.
1. We study almost every day.
2. I have two packs of cards. One is on the table, another is in the drawer.
3. Nobody can do it but you.
4. I think rock music is just a lot of noise.
5. There's hardly some tea left.
V.Make up sentences.
1-When was the window broken?
2-We saw an accident when we were waiting for the bus.
3-Does he still want to be a policeman?
4-We had to go a quite long.
VI.Choose.
1-a
2-c
3-c
4-c
VII.Choose the word.
1-so
2-filled\ there\ hard\ along\ especially
4-almost\ hot
5-drink\ fun\ typed
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3.We (to run) out of milk.Can you go and get some from the shop?
4. If yon (to take) the medicine you will feel better.
5. Nancy (to look) like her father.
6. Fred (to wait up) late and (to miss) his breakfast on Wednesday.
7.Linda (to wait) for the bus when I ( to see) her.
8.Is that your cousin Doris? She ( to change) a lot.
On Saturday, January 10, 1914, two men 1 (to enter) John G. Morrison’s store.
The grocery owner and his two sons 2
(to close) the shop for the night. As soon as the men 3 (to enter), one of them cried, “We’ve got you now!” and shot at
the elder Morrison. He 4 (to shoot)
twice and died that night. It 5 (to
believe) that he 6 (to kill) by two
bandits who 7 (to have) twice in the
past ten years made attempts 8 (to
rob) him. Mrs. Morrison 9 (to tell)
the police that her husband 10 (to
speak) to her of two men in their district whom he believed to be his enemies, 11 (to give) their names and said: ”If
anything 12 (to happen) to me you 13 (may) have to look them up”. Though
several people 14 (to arrest) no
attempt was made to hide the two men whom Morrison 15 (to tell) his wife 16 (to
be) his enemies. The event which 17 (to
take) place that night had also led to the arrest of Joe Hill. However, all the
men who 18 (to arrest) in the days
immediately following the murder were later set free, except one – Joe Hill.
Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.
1.He is still ill but he (to get) better now.
2.I am too tored to walk.I think I (to take) a taxi.
3.I will phone you when I (to get) home after work.
4.he usually (to take) a bus to the station.
5.Why the boy(to cry)?What (to happen) to him?
6.I (to read) this book when I (to be) a second-former.
Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.
1.Where is Mary ?-She (to make) the beds,I think.
2.I will visit the Browns if they (to be) in town.
3.My sister (to live) in this town since she graduated from the Institute.
4.You ever (to be) to London ?-Yes,I (to be) there in 1984.
5.When you (to dance) last?-I (not to dance) for two years.
6.Ann (to buy) herself a new dress yesterday . She (to pay) 3 pounds for it.
7.Alice never (to go) to work by bus.
Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.
1.Have you heard about Tom?He (to build) a new house now.
2.They (to move) into their new flat yet?
3.We will start dinner when Jack ( to arrive).
4.We never (to see) so many beautiful girls as here at your party.
5.I (not to go) to work yesterday because I (not to be) very well.
6.Can you heart these people?What they (to talk) about?
7.Can you phone later?-Sure.I (to phone) tonight.
8.In Britain most of the shops (to open) at 8.30 a.m. and ( to close) at 5.30 p.m.