- •English revision course
- •2 How we write, how we pronounce. Look at the phonetic transcription and write the words.
- •3 Fill in a / an or the.
- •4 Fill in a / an or the where necessary.
- •5 Rewrite these sentences in plural. Make all necessary changes.
- •6 Translate the following word-combinations into English.
- •11 Complete the sentences correctly (have/have got).
- •12 Fill in the prepositions of time in, on or at.
- •Lesson 3
- •1 Choose the correct variant.
- •2 Make negative.
- •3 Complete the sentences with someoranyand their derivatives.
- •4 Complete the questions with any and its derivatives.
- •5 Put the words in the right order to make questions.
- •6 Fill in a correct preposition of place to describe the picture.
- •Lesson 4
- •1 Write true sentences
- •2 Fill in the gaps with the proper form of the verbs
- •3 Write negative sentences.
- •4 Write questions for these answers.
- •5 Read about John Briton, Sasha's friend, and his family. Fill in the missing verbs.
- •6 Fill in the prepositions: by, with, of, in, on, at, to.
- •7 Fill in: and,but, soorbecause.
- •2 Make sentences matching a line in a with a line in b.
- •3 Fill in the gaps with the proper form of the verbs.
- •4 What are you doing now? Write sentences that are true for you.
- •5 Put the words in the right order to make questions.
- •3 Fill in the correct verb from the list in the Present Continuous. Which sentences refer to the Present (p)? Which sentences refer to the future (f)?
- •4 Fill in the prepositions: in, on or at.
- •5 Fill in: although, because, but, too, both, for example.
- •Lesson 9
- •1 Fill in the gaps with the Past Simple of the verbs.
- •2 Fill in the gaps with correct forms of the verbs.
- •3 Make sentences negative.
- •4 Ask questions to the underlined words.
- •5 Sally wasn't feeling well, she went to the doctor's. She followed his advice and is much better. Say about her former bad habits with used to.
- •6 Fill in: in, on or at.
- •Lesson 10
- •1 Yesterday you went to the party. This is what you saw. Make sentences in the Past Continuous.
- •2 Fill in the gaps with the Past Continuous verb forms where possible.
- •3 Fill in the gaps with the proper form of the verbs (the Past Simple or Past Continuous)
- •4 Fill in: while, during or for.
- •5 Last week you were late for a lecture. Remember and describe what you saw in the lecture room.
- •Lesson 11 – 12
- •5 Write questions to ask about the missing information.
- •Lesson 13
- •1 Tick the sentence in the Present Perfect
- •2 Choose the correct form of the verb.
- •3 Fill in the gaps with the Present Perfect verb forms
- •4 Ask the following people questions about their experiences.
- •5 Choose between for and since
- •Lesson 14
- •1 Choose the correct variant of translation.
- •2 Match column a with column b.
- •3 Fill in the gaps with the proper form of the verbs (the Past Simple or Present Perfect).
- •4 Fill in the gaps with the proper form of the verbs (the Past Simple or Present Perfect).
- •Lesson 15
- •4 Write about your plans for the nearest future, using the Present Continuous.
- •5 Fill in the gaps with the proper form of the verbs in brackets. Use if,whenoras soon as.
- •6 Answer the questions, using an infinitive of purpose.
- •3 Put questions to the underlined words.
- •4 Environmentalists are worried about the greenhouse effect. Make sentences, using If..., ... Will...
5 Write questions to ask about the missing information.
I went to the States in 19 . ________________________________?'
'I went to for my last holiday.’ _________________________________?
We travelled round by__________.’ How_____________________________?’
We had ________ food.’ ______________________ food?
'We stayed there for_______ weeks. ______________________________?
Fill in the gaps with a, the, or nothing.
I come to _____ school by _______ bus.
This morning _______ bus was late.
My favourite subject is history, but I'm not very good at _______ maths.
Ankara is _______ capital of Turkey.
I work for _______ company that makes _______ carpets.
My friend lives in _____ same street as me.
I was at _______ home all day yesterday.
We had _______ lovely holiday in Spain. We're going back there _______ next year.
_______ Heathrow is _______ busiest airport in Europe.
Leave early if you want to miss _______ rush hour.
We arrived in Paris on _______ third of August.
Last night we had _______ dinner in _______ restaurant.
I went to _______ bed late.
What time does your plane arrive? I'll come to _______ airport to meet you.
Fill in: by, with, in, on, at, to.
Please come _____ my party _____ Saturday.
He studies ____ home ______ his father.
Tom is ____ the garden _____ his friend.
I go _______ work _______ bus and I'm _______ work until 5.30pm every day.
She was _______ the disco _______ her boyfriend _______ Friday evening.
Queen Elizabeth II was born _______ London _______ 1926.
Lesson 13
1 Tick the sentence in the Present Perfect
a) He’s hurrying to catch his train. b) You have already been late once this week.
a) Do you believe all that the newspapers? b) Has anyone eaten my chocolates?
a) I shared a flat with him when we were students. b) Haven’t you booked your hotel room yet?
a) Hello, Jack! I haven’t seen you for ages! b) Tom was playing the guitar when someone knocked at the door.
a) Victor hasn’t worked since June. b) If you work hard, you’ll improve your English.
a) She advised me to wait until tomorrow. b) I have never taken a trip by plane.
a) She has just received a letter from her friend Mike. b) At the end of each term we take several examinations.
a) Since then I haven’t heard anything about him. b) It will take me 2 hours to write this report.
a) My friend entered the college last year. b) He has been ill since Tuesday.
a) Professor M. takes courses in English at our faculty. b) We have already written a report on this subject.
2 Choose the correct form of the verb.
We have / has already brought apples and lemons.
Have / Has you gone shopping this week?
The delegation has / have already arrived in Kiev.
Has / have you seen today’s paper?
At last the postman have / has brought a letter.
Some students of our group have not / has not passed exams yet.
Sorry! I have / has broken this chair.
He have / has already sold his old car.
He has / have saved nearly two thousand pounds this year.
