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Ex.32. Connect two sentences into one, using a preposition

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  1. a) Mark the sentences T (true), F (false) or DS (doesn’t say).
  2. A. Change the following sentences as shown on the model.
  3. Ask questions about the following sentences.
  4. B) Address one another using the name of your fellow-student at the beginning, in the middle and at the end of the phrase. Work in pairs.
  5. B) After you have written the sentences translate them into Russian.
  6. B) Complete the letter using words and phrases from the Useful Language box. The letter in brackets indicates which column you should check to find the correct word or phrase.
  7. B) Give sentences of your own using the same model.
  8. B) Imagine you are telling someone about what is said in the sentences below. Your fellow-student is to express agreement as in the model.
  9. B) Make up sentences using the following tables.
  10. B) Respond to the negative sentences of your fellow-student as in the model. Use contracted forms in speech.
  11. B) Speak about the traffic in this country using the word combinations in bold type.
  12. B) Think of situations or microdialogues consisting of a statement (or a question) and a reply to it using the words mentioned above.

 

1. John worked as a skilled builder. He began to study architecture. (before)

2. She read the message carefully. She wrote the reply. (before)

3. He left the room. I turned on the radio. (as soon as)

4. He had dinner. He went to the cinema. (after)

5. The man didn’t leave. He didn’t receive a definite answer. (till)

6. We didn’t disturb him. He finished his work. (until)

7. Tom wasn’t at home when I arrived. (he\just\go\out)

8. We arrived at the cinema late. (the film\already\ begin)

9. I invited Ann to dinner last night but she couldn’t come. (she/already/arrange/to do something else)

10.They weren’t eating when I went to see them. (they/just/finish their dinner)

11. I was very pleased to see Nora again after such a long time. (I/not/see/her/for five years)

12. The house was very quite when I got home. Everybody…(go to bed).

13. I felt very tired when I got home, so I…(go) straight to bed.

14. Sorry I’m late. The car …(break down) and the driver was trying to repair it. So we…(stop) to see if we could help.

 

Ex. 33. Turn the Objective participial Constructions into Subjective Participial Construction

 

1. I heard the boy shouting something to the fisherman.

2. We caught the cat stealing meat.

3. I saw the man climbing the ladder.

4. They watched the cyclist running a race.

5. We found the driver repairing the bus.

6. I heard Mary singing in the garden.

 

 

Ex. 34. Make questions with who or what

 

1. Something happened.

2. Someone lives in that house.

3. Somebody gave me this key.

4. Henry gave me something.

5. Tom meets someone every day.

6. Something fell on the floor.

7. This word means something.

 

 

Ex. 35. Translate into Russian

 

1. You aren’t supposed to consult a dictionary during the exam.

2. I’m looking forward to my summer holiday.

3. It was a wonderful opportunity and I took it without any hesitation.

4. Looking back over a distance of forty years, we can say that we could have done better if we’d had more opportunities.

5. I wouldn’t trouble you again if it weren’t my only chance of settling the matter.

6. We’d like you to improve the design a little.

 

Ex. 36. Write sentences using I would

 

1. It’s a pity I didn’t meet Ann. (love)

2. I’m glad I didn’t lose my watch. (hate)

3. I’m glad I wasn’t alone. (not/like)

4. It’s a pity I couldn’t travel by train. (prefer)

5. It’s a pity I didn’t see the film.)like)

 

Ex.37. Give a full answer

 

1. Do you want me to call you up? Shall I call you up?

2. Do you want me to change this five-pound banknote for you”

3. Do you want me to wrap up everything in one parcel?

4. Do you want me to wrap up a packet of your washing powder for you?

5. Do you want us to forget everything about his unfair behaving?

6. Do you want us to drive to the West End?

 

Ex. 38. Answer the questions, using should and ought to

 

1. Why didn’t the man stay longer? (be at the office)

2. Why didn’t you spend all the money? (save some for the next month)

3. Why didn’t the airplane arrive at time? (make an extra landing)

4. Why didn’t Harry come to see us? (write two essays)

5. Why didn’t they go to the concert? (look after their sick child)

6. Why didn’t the boy play football? (stay at home?

7. Why didn’t he ride the bicycle (repair it)

 


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