- •U n I t 7
- •Reading drIlls
- •1. Practise the pronunciation of the following words:
- •Comments
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •I. Give the corresponding nouns to the following verbs:
- •III. Match the synonyms:
- •IV. Match the antonyms:
- •VI. Complete the following sentences:
- •VII. Answer the following questions:
- •VIII. Translate into English:
- •Reading drIlls
- •1. Practise the pronunciation of the following words:
- •Comments
- •VII. Retell the text b using the following words and
- •Reading drIlls
- •1. Practise the pronunciation of the following words:
- •Comments
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •I. Find equivalents:
- •VI. Match each term in Column a with its definition in Column b:
- •1. A market exists
- •Communicative situations
- •Grammar exercises The Past Perfect Tense
- •I. Answer the following questions:
- •V. Translate into Ukrainian:
- •VI. Complete the sentences according to the Pattern:
- •VIII. Translate into English:
- •The Future Perfect Tense
- •Indefinite Pronouns: some, any, no, none
- •VIII. Translate into English:
- •Exercises for individual work
- •I. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Indefinite or Past Perfect:
- •II. Complete the sentences, using the Past Perfect Tense:
- •III. Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect Tense:
- •IV. Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Indefinite or
- •VI. Fill in the blanks with some, any and their derivatives:
- •VII. Complete the sentences with something, someone, anything,
- •VIII. Translate into English:
VI. Fill in the blanks with some, any and their derivatives:
1. Ann has bought ... new shoes. 2. Does ... mind if I smoke? 3. Would you like ... to eat? 4. Can I have ... milk in my coffee, please? 5. There is ... at the door. Can you go and see who it is? 6. I can’t see my glasses ... . 7. Are there ... letters for me? 8. Would you like ... more coffee? 9. ... can tell you how to get there. (Everyone knows the way.) 10. Don’t let ... in. I’m too busy to see ... . 11. ... tells me you’ve got ... bad news for me. 12. Here are ... letters for you. 13. Are there ... lemons in the cupboard? 14. There are ... oranges in the cupboard but there aren’t ... lemons. 15. Can you give me ... information about places to see in the town?
VII. Complete the sentences with something, someone, anything,
anyone, nothing or no one :
1. I have ______ in my pocket. 2. Do you have ______ in your pocket? 3. Bob doesn’t have ______ in his pocket. 4. There is ______ in my pocket. It’s empty. 5. I bought ______ when I went shopping yesterday. 6. Ann saw ______ in the park. 7. Alice didn’t buy ______ when she went shopping. 8. Did you buy ______ when you went shopping? 9. Ann didn’t tell ______ her secret. 10. Did Tom give you ______ for your birthday? 11. Tom didn’t give me ______ for my birthday. 12. Jane gave me ______ for my birthday. 13. I talked to ______ at the phone company about my bill. 14. My sister is writing a letter to ______ . 15. Did you talk to ______ about your problem? 16. My roommate is speaking to ______ on the phone.
VIII. Translate into English:
1. Я провів свою відпустку в маленькому селі на Дніпрі. Один мій друг порадив поїхати туди. 2. Вона приїхала до нашого міста три роки тому. До того часу вона вже закінчила університет. 3. Вона сказала, що знала його з 1980 року. 4. Я думав, що він знає англійську мову добре, тому що він жив у Англії кілька років. 5. Я був певен, що ніколи не бачив цю людину раніше. 6. Зачекайте трохи. Я попрошу когось купити молока та хліба. 7. Я нікого не чекаю сьогодні ввечері. 8. Хтось телефонував тобі сьогодні й хотів розповісти щось цікаве. 9. Ви можете дістати цю книжку в будь-якій бібліотеці. 10. Будь-хто може зрозуміти це. 11. Повідомте мене, коли щось трапиться.