
- •Articles
- •5. Put in the or a/an or zero article where necessary
- •7. Put in article where necessary
- •8. Use the proper article. Point out the nouns which denote an object or person already mentioned
- •9. Use the proper article. Point out the nouns which have a limiting attribute
- •10. Insert articles where necessary
- •My uncle’s a shopkeeper
- •The verb “to be “ Present Simple tense of verb to be
- •1.Write the short form:
- •Pronouns (personal and possessive)
- •1. Write the correct possessive adjective for these sentences:
- •2. Use the correct possessive adjective (or a name) to complete the sentences:
- •3. Complete these paragraphs with the correct subject pronoun or possessive adjective:
- •4. Choose the correct word:
- •1. Write the plurals:
- •4. Write your sentences with these uncountable nouns
- •Noun – forming suffixes
- •5. Insert preposition on, in, at or into
- •6. Insert prepositions in or to
- •Prepositions of time at and on
- •7. Translate into your native language.
- •8. Insert prepositions to or of:
- •9. Translate into your native language
- •10. Translate into your native language the following word combinations
- •An English town
- •Numerals
- •1. Write in words:
- •2. Fill in appropriate articles where necessary
- •3. How do we say large numbers?
- •Facts of life
- •6. In the text find expressions which mean the same as:
- •7. Read these sentences and say what statements are true or false True False
- •8. Write these words in right word order
- •10. Put the following sentences in negative and interrogative forms
- •Position of adverbs in sentences
- •A) front position; e.G:.Fortunatly, my sister loves cooking.
- •5. Answer the questions about you. Use an adverb of frequency in your answer.
- •6. Answer the questions, use adverbs: usually, seldom, often, sometimes, and always
- •7. Complete these sentences adverbs of frequency:
- •8. Insert gaps by prepositions and adverbs:
- •Construction there is /are
- •1. Complete the sentences using there’s, there are, is there or are there.
- •2. Write the negative and interrogative:
- •5. Ask questions to the italicized words:
- •6. Put the following sentences into plural forms:
- •7. Put the following sentences into negative and interrogative:
- •8. Insert the verb to be in appropriate form:
- •9. Put questions to italicized words:
- •Quantities adjectives: much, many, few, little, a lot of
- •1. Complete the sentence using much, many:
- •7. Translate into your native language:
- •8. Translate the following sentences onto your native language:
- •10. Insert gaps with words: many, much, a lot, little, a lot of:
- •Modal verbs can, may, must.
- •1.Write the sentences negative or question:
- •9. Translate into your native language:
- •What can Tina do?
- •1. Use “can”, “may”, “must”:
- •2. Define the meaning of the modal verbs “must”, “have to”, “should”, “ought
- •3. Use “can”, “could”, “may”, “might”, “to be able”, “to be allowed”:
- •4. Rewrite each sentence using the words in bold. Do not change the meaning:
- •5. Underline the correct words in each sentence:
- •6. Use “was (were) to” or “had to”:
- •7. Make up a list of what a student has and what he doesn’t have to do:
- •8. Respond to the following statements expressing doubt, expectation, assuredness or advice. Work in pairs.
- •9. Rewrite each sentence using might, can’t or must. Do not change the meaning:
- •I’m sure that David took your books by mistake.
- •Good manners How not to behave badly abroad Traveling to all corners of the world gets easier and easier. We live in a global village, but this mean that we all behave in the same way
- •Greetings
- •Past Simple Tense
- •1. Complete these sentences in the past simple:
- •2. Change the verbs into the past:
- •3. Read and translate these sentences:
- •4. Translate the following sentences into your native language:
- •9. Transform these sentences into tag questions and give answers to them:
- •10. Make up questions according to the example:
- •The verb ''to be'' in the Past Tense
- •1. Complete the sentences using was or were:
- •2. Complete the story, add was or were:
- •3. Write questions and answers about the story above, using was or were:
- •Indefinite pronoun any / some
- •6. Choose only one word from the brackets:
- •7. Put the following sentences in negative and interrogative form:
- •8. Insert one of these words:
- •9. Complete the sentences with some or any:
- •The Infinitive
- •1. Insert the particle “to” before Infinitive, where necessary:
- •2. Translate into your native language, be attentive with Active Infinitive and Passive Infinitive:
- •3. Translate into your native language, be attentive with Perfect Infinitive:
- •4. Open the brackets, use necessary forms of Infinitive:
- •5. Change the parts of the sentences:
- •6. Open the brackets to insert the necessary forms of Infinitive:
- •7. Complete the sentences, using a verb given below:
- •The infinitive of purpose
- •1. Make eight more sentences from the box:
- •2. Rewrite the sentences, using to – infinitive:
- •4. Tick the correct sentence:
- •6. Read the sentences about the past. Make negative sentences about the future:
- •7. Complete the sentences with going to and a verb or expression given below:
- •8. Read about Jane’s busy day Jane’s busy day
- •9. Infinitives after adjectives. Complete the sentences:
- •The Smith family’s doctor and dentist
- •Degrees of comparison of adjectives
- •1. Give the comparative and superlative degree of the following adjectives:
- •2. Translate the following adjectives and give their degree of comparison:
- •3. Compare according to the model:
- •4. Answer these questions, pay attention to degree of comparison:
- •5. Translate:
- •8. A) Complete questions, putting the adjectives in brackets in the comparative or superlative
- •9. Give the superlative form of the adjectives in brackets:
- •10. Write the correct comparative for these sentences:
- •Word-building
- •Future Simple Tense
- •1. Answer the questions:
- •3. Translate:
- •Read this text and translate it in written form The end of the melting pot?
- •1. Form nouns from these by means of conversion. Translate them:
- •2. Make up sentence using nouns from ex.
- •3. Give the part of speech of each word in italics, giving a reason for your answer:
- •The Group of Simple Tenses
- •2. Make the following interrogative:
- •9. Complete the questions about Mattie:
- •10. Answer the following questions:
- •Read this text and translate it in written form. Distance education in the world
- •Forming of adverbs
- •1. Form adverbs from these adjectives and translate them:
- •2. Point out the italicized words: adverbs or adjectives
- •3. Choose the proper form of adverb or adjective:
- •4. Insert adverbs in the brackets where necessary:
- •5. Write the adverbs:
- •6. Rewrite the sentences using a verb and an adverb:
- •7. Point out the correct word:
- •8. Put the adjective in brackets in the correct place in the sentence. Where
- •9. Match the verbs or phrase with an adverb:
- •10. Insert the proper adverbs given below:
- •Present Continuous tense
- •1. Translate the following sentences, paying attention to the tense:
- •Open the brackets, using the correct form of verbs:
- •6. Choose the correct verb form:
- •Past Continuous tense
- •4. Complete the sentences using did, was or were.
- •5. Open the brackets and use the Past Continuous Tense:
- •6. Write questions. Use was/were –ing.
- •7. Translate the following sentences into your native language.
- •8. Put the following sentences in negative and interrogative forms:
- •9. Answer the following questions:
- •An embarrassing incident
- •Future Continuous tense
- •I usually …
- •1. Explain the use of Present Perfect in the following sentences and translate:
- •Break, buy, finish, do, go, go, lose, paint, read, and take
- •3. Mary is 65 years old. She has had an interesting life. Write sentences about the things she has done. Use the Present Perfect:
- •6. Choose the correct verb form:
- •1. Read and translate the following questions. Answer them:
- •2. Put your own yes /no questions.
- •3. Alternative questions. Read, answer them and make up your questions:
- •4. Tail questions. Read and answer them. Put your own questions:
- •5. Put the words in the right order to ask a question and write true answers:
- •6. In each of the following sentences there is one mistake. Find it and correct it:
- •1. Complete the sentences using one of these verbs in the correct form:
- •3. Put the verb into the correct form, present simple or past simple, active or passive:
- •4. Rewrite these sentences. Instead of using 'somebody/they/people' etc. Write a passive sentence:
- •5. Use the words below to write questions in the Passive. Answer them:
- •6. Rewrite these sentences in the passive:
- •2. They went to the party without ….
- •3. Most people like … presents.
- •4. It’s a dangerous city. People won’t go out after dark because they are afraid of …
- •5. I don’t like … stupid questions.
- •8. Rewrite these sentences. Instead of using 'somebody/they', write a passive sentence:
- •9. Make sentences from the words in brackets. Sometimes the verb is active, sometimes passive:
- •10. Turn these sentences into the Passive Voice:
- •The rubbish dump in the sky
- •Word-building
- •Types of sentences: personal, indefinite personal and impersonal
- •1. Write it is (it’s) or is it:
- •2. Write questions with How far … ?
- •4. Rewrite the sentences in the correct order.
- •The Gerund
- •1. Translate into your native language, be attentively with Gerund:
- •2. Complete these sentences, putting the verbs into the gerund and using one of the following prepositions. Some of them are used more than once:
- •3. Translate into your native language, be attentively with Gerund:.
- •4. Open the brackets, using the Gerund in active or passive forms:
- •5. Translate into your native language, pay attention to nouns and pronouns before the Gerund:
- •6. Fill the gaps with the gerund from the box. Use each verb once only:
- •7. Write these sentences, changing the verbs into gerunds:
- •8. Rewrite these sentences, starting with a gerund. You may need to change
- •9. Write the verbs in the box in the correct form in these sentences. Use each verb once only:
- •10. Complete the sentences using the Gerund:
- •The £ 349 housewife
- •Sequence of Tenses
- •1. Translate into your native language, pay attention to tenses:
- •2. Rewrite the following sentences in the Past tense:
- •3. Open the brackets and chose necessary tense:
- •7. Open the brackets, using appropriate form of conditional mood after “I wish”:
- •8. Change conditional sentences of type I into sentences of type II:
- •9. Answer these questions:
- •Smart shopping
8. Read about Jane’s busy day Jane’s busy day
Yesterday Jane had a very busy day. First she went to the dry cleaner’s and collected her dress and jacket.
Then she went to the chemist’s and bought some suncream and a new pair of sunglasses. After that she went to the bank and got some Spanish pesetas, and to the travel agent’s, where she collected some tickets.
Then she went home and packed her suitcase. An hour later a taxi arrived and took her to the airport, where she caught a plane to Majorca.
Write sentences about Jane’s busy day using the infinitive if purpose.
1. She went to the cleaner’s to collect her dress.
2. ……………………………………………….
3. ………………………………………………..
4. ……………………………………………….
5. ………………………………………………..
6. ……………………………………………….
7. ……………………………………………….
Read the text
Mrs. Robinson had one small son. His name was Billy. Mrs. Robinson loved Billy very much, and he was not a strong child, she was always afraid that he might get ill, so she used to take him to the best doctor in the town four times a year to be examined.
During one of these visits, the doctor gave Billy various tests and then said to him,” Have you had any trouble with your nose or ears recently?”
Billy thought for a second and then answered, “Yes, I have”
Mrs. Robinson was very worried. “But I’m sure you’ve never told me that, Billy!” she said anxiously.
“Oh, really?” said the doctor seriously. “And what trouble have you had with your nose and ears, my boy?”
“Well,” answered Billy, “I always have trouble with them when I’m taking my sweater off, because the neck is very tight.”
Answer the questions:
1. Why did Mrs. Robinson take her son to a doctor regularly? 2. What kind of trouble did Billy say he had? 3. Why was his mother worried when he said this? 4. How did the doctor treat Billy’s answer? 5. Why did Billy have trouble with his nose and ears?
Which of the answers to these questions are right? Write the questions and the correct answers down:
1. Why did Mrs. Robinson take Billy to the doctor?
a. Because he was ill.
b. Because he was rather weak.
c. Because he was always afraid.
2. Why was Mrs. Robinson worried?
a. Because Billy had not complained to her that his nose or ears.
b. Because Billy complained to her that his nose and ears hurt.
c. Because Billy thought for a few seconds.
3. What made Billy’s nose and ears hurt?
a. The doctor’s examination.
b. His trouble with the cold.
c. The tight neck of his sweater.
Retell the story
9. Infinitives after adjectives. Complete the sentences:
e.g.: hard/ find a good job.
It’s hard to find a good job.
1. I/ surprised/ see you here. 2. This book/ easy/ read. 3. lovely/ see you last night. 4. easy/ make mistakes when you’re learning a language. 5. important/ keep vocabulary records.6. I/ pleased/ see you’ve stopped smoking. 7. impossible/ keep the house tidy with five children. 8. unusual/have long, hot summers in England.
Complex Object
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I want him to help me
I’d like him to help me.
1. Finish the sentences, using the complex object:
e.g.: “Bring me a book,” said my brother to me.
My brother wanted me to bring him a book.
1. “Wait for me after school,” said Ann to me. – Ann wanted…. 2. “Fix the shelf in the kitchen,” my father said to me. – My father wanted… 3. “It will be very good if you study English,” said my mother to me. – My mother wanted … 4. “Bring me some water from the river, children” said our grandmother. – My grandmother wanted … 5. “Come to my birthday party,” said Kate to her classmates- Kate wanted… 6. The biology teacher said to us: “Collect some insects in summer.” – The biology teacher wanted … 7. “Don’t eat ice-cream before dinner,” said our mother to us. – Our mother did not want … 8. The teacher said to the pupils: “Learn the rule.” – The teacher wanted … .9. “Be careful, or else you will spill the milk,” said mother to me. – My mother did not want… .10. “My daughter will go to a ballet school,” said the woman. – The woman wanted…
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I expect him to come
I know him to be a good pupil
2. Rewrite the following sentences, using complex object instead subordinate sentences:
e.g.: I expect that she will send me a letter. I expect her to send me a letter.
I expect that he is a great scientist. I expect him to be a great scientist.
1. I did not expect that my brother would forget to send her flowers. 2. He knows that my mother is a very kind woman. 3. She expected that her brother would bring her a book. 4. I know that your uncle is an excellent mathematician. 5. People expect that the 21st century will bring peace on the earth. 6. I know that my friend is a just man. 7. I expect that he will understand your problem and help you to solve it. 8. I expected that she would behave quite differently.
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I like her to sing.
I hate her to cry.
3. Translate the following sentences into your native language:
I. I like children to laugh. 2. She doesn’t like me to argue with her. 3. She didn’t like us to come late. 4. She hates me too late. 5. Our teacher likes us to ask many questions. 6. I hate you to forget your duties. 7. Grandmother likes Lena to play the piano. 8. Father likes me to speak English. 9. My grandfather didn’t like children to talk at the table. 10. He hated us to break toys. 11 he liked us to play quiet games.
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Mother made me eat the soup.
4. Translate the following sentences into your native language:
1. The teacher made her rewrite the exercise. 2. She made the dog jump over the fence. 3. He made his brother jump in water. 4. Rain made us return home. 5. Make her put on the coat: today is very cold. 6. Why didn’t you make your son learn the poem by heart? 7. I can’t make my cat catch mice. 8. When can you make your friend do exercises? 9. Please, don’t make me drink milk. 10. She couldn’t make him go to bed early.
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I saw him enter. – I saw him entering.
I heard her speak – I heard her speaking.
I noticed him frown. – I noticed him frowning.
I felt him tremble. – I felt him trembling.
5. Rephrase the following sentences, using complex subject with participle;
e.g.: He was reading in the garden. She saw him.
She saw him reading in the garden.
1. The girl was singing. I heard her. 2. They were talking about computers. He heard them. 3. You and your friend were walking along the street yesterday. I saw you. 4. The little girls were playing on the grass. We watched them. 5. The ship was leaving the port. He stood and looked at it. 6. He was sleeping peacefully in her bed. Mother watched her. 7. The cat was rubbing itself on my leg. I felt it. 8. They were fishing. The teacher watched them. 10. A caterpillar as crawling on my arm. I felt it.
6. Rephrase the following sentences, using complex object with Infinitive:
e.g.: He dropped his bag. I saw it. I saw him drop his bag.
1. He slipped and fell. I saw it. 2. I heard that she suddenly cried out loudly. 3. She bent and picked up something from the floor. The policeman saw it. 4. I saw that he opened the cup on the floor and broke it. I saw it. 6. They turned the corner and disappeared. We watched them. 7. The doctor touched the boy’s leg. The boy felt it. 8. Pete bought some flowers. His friends saw it. 9. The wounded hunter felt that the bear touched him, but he did not move. 10. Shall we hear it if the telephone rings?
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I want the work to be done=I want the work done.
7. Translate into your native language paying your attention to complex object:
1. If you want things done well, do them yourself. 2. I should very much like it to be made clear to me. 3. The traveler entered the inn and ordered supper to be prepared. 4. He wanted his letters sent at once. 5. I don’t want my papers looked through. 6. She did some papers and said that the client wanted them signed. 8. The teacher wants our homework to be prepared well. 9. Would you like your luggage carried upstairs? 10. I want a bedroom prepared for my guest.
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to have something done
8. Read the following sentences, using these substitution tables:
e.g.: I must have my hair cut.
I must have my watch repaired. I must have my photo taken. I must have a new dress made. I want to have my hair cut. I want to have my watch repaired, etc.
I must I want to I am going to |
have |
my hair cut my watch repaired my photo taken a new dress made |
Have you had |
your hair cut? your watch repaired? your photo taken? a new dress made? | |
When Why |
did you have |
your haircut? your watch repaired? your photo taken? a new dress made? |
Where do you usually have |
your haircut? your watch repaired? your photo taken? your dress made? |
9. Translate sentences into your native language:
1. I shall have your taxi kept at the door. 2. I shall have your things brought up and unpacked at one. 3. I must have my hair cut tomorrow.4. I have just had my photograph taken and thought dress altered but I never did. 5. She has had no photographs of herself taken since her childhood. 6. have this carpet spread on the floor. 7. They looked after in the evening when she went out. 8. Ellen had her needle thread for her as her have these shoes mended. 9. I shall have my son taught music. 10. The planters had the trees in the jungle cut down.
10. Rephrase and write the following sentences, using complex object instead
subordinate sentences:
1. I felt that somebody touched me lightly on the shoulder. 2. He heard that someone called his name. 3. We did not expect that he would return so soon. 4. I saw that the telegraph boy handed the cable to the man. 5. They heard how the woman uttered a little exclamation. 6. He hated it when people argued about trifles. 7. I should like to see how he would say it to my face. 8. I expected that you will join our excursion.9. We had not expected that she would replay, but she did. 10. We knew that he was a clever man.
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