- •Wear come sleep write break dig teach bring freeze think buy ring wake catch rise
- •Present tenses
- •Past indefinite vs present perfect
- •Tense revision
- •Prepositons and idioms
- •Modal verbs
- •Passive voice
- •Infinitive
- •1. Use the appropriate form of the infinitives in brackets:
- •2. Insert the appropriate form of the infinitive.
- •3. Translate into English using the passive infinitive.
- •4. Put to where necessary before the infinitives:
- •5. Insert the particle to where necessary:
- •Complete the sentences with too or enough and the adjective in brackets.
- •Fill in too or enough and one of the adjectives from the list to write sentences as in the example. Add an object where necessary.
- •8. Rewrite the sentences using for as in the example.
- •9. Paraphrase using "for-phrases" with Infinitives:
- •10. Paraphrase the following sentences using the Complex Object:
- •11. Translate into English using the Complex Object with the Infinitive.
- •12. Complete the following using the Infinitive.
- •13. Replace the group of words in bold type by an Infinitive:
- •14. Translate into English using Infinitives.
- •The participle
- •Join each of the following pairs of sentences, using either a non-perfect Participle I (e.G. Knowing), a perfect Participle I (e.G. Having known), or Participle II (e.G. Known).
- •2. I had seen photographs of the place. I had no desire to go there. Having seen photographs of the place, I had no desire to go there.
- •3. The speaker refused to continue. He was infuriated by the interruptions. Infuriated by the interruptions, the speaker refused to continue.
- •2. Point out the First Participle and state its functions in the sentence:
- •3. Use the appropriate form of the First Participle of the verbs in brackets:
- •3. Translate into English using the First Participle:
- •4. Replace the infinitives in brackets by the appropriate Participles:
- •5.Underline the correct word.
- •6. Translate into English using the Second Participle:
- •7. Rewrite the sentences using participles.
- •9. Point out the "Nominative Absolute" construction and translate the sentences into Ukrainian:
- •10. Replace the attributive and adverbial clauses in the following sentences by participle phrases:
- •The gerund
- •1. Complete the following using the Gerund:
- •2. Use the appropriate form of the Gerund of the verbs in brackets:
- •3. Open the brackets using the correct form of the Gerund:
- •4. Use the appropriate form of the Gerund and insert prepositions where necessary:
- •5. Use the appropriate form of the Gerund. Insert prepositions where necessary:
- •6. Put the verbs in brackets into the Gerund:
- •7. Open the brackets using the Gerund:
- •8. Translate into English using the correct form of the gerund:
- •Revision exercises on the verbals
- •1. Complete the following using either the Infinitive or the Gerund:
- •2. Use the Gerund or the Infinitive of the verbs in brackets. Fill in the blanks with appropriate prepositions:
- •3. Use Gerunds or Infinitives in place of the verbs in brackets:
- •4. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the -ing form.
- •5. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the -ing form.
- •6. Choose the correct variant.
- •7. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the -ing form.
- •8. Choose the correct answer.
- •9. Supply any suitable verb in a suitable form.
- •10. Translate into English using verbals:
- •Conditionals
- •1. Complete the sentences with the verbs in parentheses.
- •2. Supply the appropriate auxiliary verb.
- •3. Begin your response with "But if I had known . . . ."
- •4. Change the following statements into conditional sentences.
- •5. Give sentences with the same meaning by omitting if from the conditional sentences.
- •6. Give sentences with the same meaning by using "if clauses."
- •7. Complete the sentences with the verbs in parentheses. Some of the verbs are passive.
- •8. Complete the sentences with the verbs in parentheses.
- •9. Complete the following. Add commas where necessary.
- •11. Supply an appropriate form.
- •12. Answer the questions. Use wish.
- •13. Complete the sentences with as if/as though
- •15. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate form.
- •17. Fill in: unless or if.
- •18. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. Add a comma where necessary.
- •19. Put the words in brackets into the appropriate form.
- •Adjectives
- •Nouns and articles
2. Supply the appropriate auxiliary verb.
I don't have enough money, but if I…, I would buy that book.
The weather is cold today, but if it …, I would go swimming.
She didn't come, but if she…, she would have met my brother.
I'm not a good cook, but if I…, I would make all of my own meals.
I have to go to class this afternoon, but if I…, I would go downtown with you.
He didn't go to a doctor, but if he…, the cut on his hand wouldn't have gotten infected.
I always pay my bills. If I… , I would get in a lot of trouble.
Helium is lighter than air. If it…, a helium-filled balloon wouldn't float upward.
I called my husband to tell him I would be late. If I…, he would have gotten worried about me.
3. Begin your response with "But if I had known . . . ."
Your friend was in the hospital. You didn't know that, so you didn't visit her.
I've never met your friend. You didn't know that, so you didn't introduce me.
There was a party last night. You didn't know that, so you didn't go.
Your friend's parents are in town. You didn't know that, so you didn't invite them to dinner.
I wanted to go to the soccer game. You didn't know that, so you didn't buy another ticket.
I was at home last night. You didn't know that, so you didn't visit me.
Your sister wanted a gold necklace for her birthday. You didn't know that, so you didn't buy her one.
I had a problem. You didn't know that, so you didn't offer to help.
4. Change the following statements into conditional sentences.
I didn't buy it because I didn't have enough money. But . . . I would have bought it if I'd had enough money.
I won't buy it because I don't have enough money. But ....
You got into so much trouble because you didn't listen to me. But ....
The woman didn't die because she received immediate medical attention. But ....
Jack came, so I wasn't disappointed. But ....
Ann didn't pass the entrance examination, so she wasn't admitted to the university. But ....
We ran out of gas because we didn't stop at the service station. But ....
There are so many bugs in the room because there isn't a screen on the window. But … .
It is snowing, so I won't go with you. But . . . if it weren't snowing, I would go with you.
The child is crying because his mother isn't here. But ....
You weren't listening, so you didn't understand the directions. But ....
Joe got a ticket because he was driving too fast. But ....
I was listening to the radio, so I heard the news bulletin. But ....
Grandpa is not wearing his hearing aid because it's broken. But ....
You were sleeping, so I didn't tell you the news as soon as I heard it. But…
I'm enjoying myself, so I won't leave. But . . . .
I'm hungry now because I didn't eat dinner. But . . .
The room is full of flies because you left the door open. But ....
You are tired this morning because you didn't go to bed at a reasonable hour last night. But ....
I didn't finish my report yesterday, so I can't begin a new project today. But ....
Helen is sick because she didn't follow the doctor's orders. But ....
I'm not you, so I didn't tell him the truth. But ....
I don't know anything about plumbing, so I didn't fix the leak in the sink myself. But ....
I received a good job offer from the oil company, so I won't seriously consider taking the job with the electronics firm. But ....
