
- •Косвенная речь 1
- •1 Underline the correct word. Enterprise 4
- •2 Put the verbs say or tell in the correct tense. Grammarway 3 p120
- •3 Complete using the correct form of the verb in brackets. Destination b2 unit 21
- •4 Circle the correct word or phrase. Destination c1 p206
- •5 If a word or phrase in bold is correct, put a tick. If it is incorrect, rewrite it correctly. Destination b2 unit 21
- •6 Cross out the unnecessary word. Grammarway 4 p113
- •7 Write one word in each gap. Destination b2 unit 21
- •Prepositions
- •8 Underline the correct preposition. Grammarway 3 p132
- •Phrasal Verbs
- •9 Fill in the correct particle. Grammarway 3 p132
- •10 Cross out the unnecessary word. Grammarway 3 p133
- •Prepositions
- •11 Fill in the correct preposition. Enterprise 4 p35
- •Error Correction
- •12 Cross out the unnecessary word. Enterprise 4 p36
- •Word Formation
- •13 Add the correct prefixes to the words in bold. Enterprise 4 p36
Phrasal Verbs
run across: случайно найти
run away (from): бежать, уклоняться от; избегать
run down: сбить (машиной); пренебрежительно отзываться
run into: сталкиваться (с кем-либо)
run out (of): заканчиваться (о продуктах, деньгах и т.п.)
run up against: столкнуться (с проблемами)
9 Fill in the correct particle. Grammarway 3 p132
He ran into an old school friend at a party.
Richard was run down by a car and taken to hospital.
We ran up against a lot of problems at the beginning of our project.
Oh no! We've run out of coffee again.
He refused to listen to her as she ran down his friends.
I ran across this book as I was cleaning out the attic.
Tim decided to run away from the horrible boarding school.
10 Cross out the unnecessary word. Grammarway 3 p133
Who's has opened the door?
Monica lost her purse while was shopping.
Unless they not call soon, we'll be worried about them.
That's the house whose its roof collapsed yesterday in the earthquake.
Were if I you, I wouldn't lend him the money.
My parents let me to watch a horror film last night.
The dogs on the farm are being taken for a walk twice a day.
Despite of feeling unwell, Tom attended the meeting.
Prepositions
blame sb for sth married to sb
blame sth on sb/sth occur to sb
put the blame on sb/sth in disbelief
bored with sb/sth on the train
fall in love with sb unsure of sth
fed up with sb/sth typical of sb
head for
11 Fill in the correct preposition. Enterprise 4 p35
Tracey is bored with her job, so she's looking for another one.
It didn't occur to me to look under the bed.
Sam shook his head for disbelief when he saw the mess.
They blamed Darren for breaking the window.
I usually read a magazine on the train in the mornings.
Susie fell in love with the man who lived next door to her.
It is typical of him to arrive late.
They were heading for shore when the storm began.
He blamed the problem on the computer breakdown.
She's unsure of what to wear for the wedding.
Simon is married to a very creative woman.
I'm fed up with staying in every night. Let's go out.
Don't put the blame on me when something goes wrong.
Error Correction
12 Cross out the unnecessary word. Enterprise 4 p36
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Dad asked me where did I put his newspaper.
Mark denied of having lied to his parents.
I explained her that I was not a traffic warden.