- •U n I t 4
- •Reading drills
- •1. Practise the pronunciation of the following words:
- •2. Name the word-building elements (suffixes, prefixes) and
- •Comments
- •Vocabulary exercises
- •I. Find equivalents:
- •II. Substitute the words in bold type by their synonyms:
- •IV. Fill in the blanks below with the most appropriate terms
- •V. Match each term in Column a with its definition in Column b:
- •1. In a free enterprise system
- •2. An economy is «mixed» when
- •3. Today in the American economy
- •4. Which of the following is a reason for government participation in the economy
- •IX. Translate into English:
- •X. Give the characteristic of the us economy using
- •Reading drills
- •1. Practise the pronunciation of the following words:
- •Comments
- •VI. Ask someone
- •VII. Retell the text in English according to the plan:
- •Grammar exercises Participle II
- •I. Form Participle II of the following verbs:
- •III. Translate into English:
- •IV. State the functions of Participle II:
- •The Present Perfect Tense
- •V. Make the sentences interrogative and negative:
- •VI. Give short and full answers:
- •VII. Do as you are told and say what you have done:
- •VIII. Answer the questions:
- •IX. Ask and answer questions according to the Pattern:
- •X. Put questions to the italicized words:
- •XI. Complete the Disjunctive Questions:
- •XII. Paraphrase the sentences, using the Present Perfect Tense
- •XIII. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect:
- •XIV. Translate into Ukrainian:
- •XV. Translate into English:
- •The Functions of the Verb «to have»
- •XVI. Make the sentences interrogative and negative:
- •XVII. State the function of the verb «to have»:
- •XVIII. Translate into English:
- •Exercises for individual work
- •I. Choose the proper place of the adverb:
- •II. Insert since or for:
- •IV. Translate into English:
II. Insert since or for:
1. I haven’t seen you ... the beginning of the semester. I haven’t seen you ... two months. 2. We have lived in Chicago ... last year. We have lived here ... almost six months. 3. He hasn’t written to me ... April. He hasn’t written to me ... about three weeks. 4. Peter has worked in the laboratory ... he graduated from the University. Peter has worked in the laboratory ... five years. 5. You haven’t come here ... a fortnight. You haven’t come here ... last Monday. 6. You have studied English ... childhood. You have studied English ... ten years.
Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect Tense,
and fill the spaces by repeating the auxiliary:
1. You (have) breakfast? — Yes, I ... .
2. The post (come)? — Yes, it ... .
3. You (see) my watch anywhere? — No, I’m afraid I ... .
4. Charles (pass) his exam? — Yes, he ... .
5. You (not make) a mistake? — No, I’m sure I ... .
6. Mary (water) the tomatoes? — Yes, I think she ... .
7. You (see) him lately? — No, I ... .
8. You (spend) all your money? — Yes, I ... .
9. The phone (stop) ringing? — No, it ... .
10. He just (go) out? — Yes, he ... .
IV. Translate into English:
1. Його немає вдома. Він щойно вийшов. 2. Цікаво, де вони зараз? Я не бачив їх відтоді, як переїхав до цього міста. 3. Ти вже написав доповідь на цю тему? — Так. 4. Ми з ним — друзі з самого дитинства, і ми ніколи не сварились. 5. Останнім часом я не одержував листів від своїх батьків. 6. Ти вже вивчив текст? — Так. Я щойно вивчив текст і зараз повторюю слова. 7. В аудиторії нікого немає. Усі пішли додому. 8. Ви хоч колись думали про це? — Ні.