- •Грамматика английского языка в упражнениях: глагол for grammarholics
- •Часть 2
- •Введение
- •The sequence of tenses Reporting in the Present Tense
- •Kidnapped!
- •It says ……………………………………………………………
- •Exercise 3 Sports at school
- •Play the Game
- •Reporting in the Past Tense
- •She said That I was lying
- •It wasn't Ben
- •Future in the past
- •It is evening now and Sally is telling her mother about her day.
- •Reported (Indirect) Speech Punctuation in Direct Speech
- •Different Sentence Types in Reported (Indirect) Speech Reported (Indirect) Statements
- •The reporting verbs
- •I. Say and Tell
- •Exercise 20
- •II. Other reporting verbs
- •Reported (Indirect) Orders and Requests
- •Milchester Fun Run Rules for runners
- •Reported (Indirect) Offers, Suggestions and Advice
- •Reported (Indirect) Exclamations Exercise 32
- •Exercise 33
- •Reported (Indirect) Questions
- •Reporting a Dialogue or a Conversation
- •Exercise 37
- •I. The customs officer asked Tracy
- •II. Miss Prim said to her students
- •The Unicorn in the Garden
- •Vocabulary
- •Notes to the text:
- •Play the Game
- •The Passive Voice The Passive: Indefinite Tenses Present Indefinite
- •British Facts
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3 Language quiz
- •Exercise 5
- •How much is Recycled?
- •Past Indefinite Exercise 10 Use the Past Indefinite Passive of the verbs in the box.
- •Famous People Quiz
- •Where were they made?
- •Exercise 14
- •Krakatoa
- •Future Indefinite Exercise 16
- •Graffiti Competition
- •The Passive: Continuous Tenses Present Continuous Exercise 21
- •Exercise 22
- •I Protest!
- •At the airport
- •I Protest!
- •Past Continuous
- •The old house
- •Exercise 26
- •Exercise 27
- •The Passive: Perfect Tenses Present Perfect
- •What Has Been done?
- •Has the thief been found?
- •Past Perfect
- •12. They had invited some friends to the party.
- •13. My father had paid the bill. Exercise 35 What had been changed?
- •Future Perfect
- •Revision of Tenses in the Passive Voice
- •Focusing on the Action
- •Focusing on Information
- •Describing a Process or Procedure
- •Writing in a Formal Style
- •Reporting Unconfirmed Information
- •Exercise 54
- •Example:
- •14. His tricks won’t fool me. Exercise 55
- •Exercise 58
- •Exercise 62
- •The Olympic Games
- •1. This Is What Is Meant by Etiquette When You Are at Table:
- •2. A Contest
- •3. Contributing to the Environment Protection
- •The Passive with by and with
- •Exercise 66
- •Exercise 70
- •The Passive with get
- •Exercise 73
- •The Passive: Have / Get Something Done Exercise 77
- •Exercise 78
- •Exercise 79
- •Exercise 80 Mr. And Mrs. Rich
- •Exercise 81
- •Exercise 84
- •Exercise 85
- •Exercise 86
- •The Passive: Modal Verbs and Other Similar Expressions
- •Exercise 89
- •Activity a Discuss with other members of your class what you think should be done about the problem of heavy traffic in towns. The following points can be included in your discussion:
- •Activity b Say what can be done to raise competitiveness of railway traffic in the country as compared to other means of transport. The following points can be included in your discussion:
- •The Environment: What Can Be Done?
- •Don’t Be Impatient!
- •The Passive: Direct and Indirect objects
- •Verbs with two objects in the Passive Exercise 94
- •Computers then and Now
- •Stative Passive
- •Uses of the Passive Voice Peculiar to the English Language
- •Exercise 108 Fill in the correct form of the verbs.
- •A Florist Is Taking a Telephone Order from a Customer
- •A Reporter Is Talking to Lucy Fame
- •My Uncle Tom
- •Vocabulary
- •Play the Game
- •Modal Verbs and Their Equivalents Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4 Complete each sentence using the correct form of a modal verborits equivalent.
- •Exercise 5
- •Expressions Similar To modal verbs
- •Verb can
- •Exercise 12
- •1. I can see perfectly well what it is all about, thank you.
- •Exercise 13 Can Elephants Fly?
- •What Can They Do?
- •Psycho – Clinic the answer to your problems
- •Can and Its Meanings
- •Verb may
- •Exercise 39
- •Exercise40
- •1.May Iaskwhat you intend to do?
- •2. “I may have one or two people coming in tomorrow evening,” she said. “Why not join us?”
- •May and Its Meanings
- •About You
- •Might as well / may as well do something
- •Verb must
- •Exercise 62
- •Must and Its Meanings
- •About You
- •At the Doctor’s
- •Have to / have got to
- •Rules and Regulations
- •Rules at Work
- •Have to / Have Got to and Their Meanings
- •Must and Have to
- •Be to and Its Meanings
- •Play the Game
- •Work with a Partner
- •Verbs Should and Ought to
- •Should and Its Meanings
- •Emotional should
- •Ought to and Its Meanings
- •Verb Would
- •Would rather / had better
- •What Would You Rather Do?
- •Verbs Shall and Will Shall
- •Verb Need
- •Needn’tand Don’t need to / Don’t have to
- •Needn’t – Didn’t need to – Needn’t have
- •Mustn’t – Needn’t
- •Verb dare
- •The Telegram
- •Vocabulary
- •Notes to the text:
- •Библиографический список
Play the Game
Exercise 118
Tell the story:
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a.as if you were Tom;
b.as if you were Tom’s nephew;
c.as if you were a man from the head office of the
Railway Company
d.in your own words.
Exercise 119
Translate the sentences from Russian into English. Mind the use of the Passive Voice.
1. За ним послали 20 минут назад. Он должен скоро прийти.
2. Этот вопрос сегодня обсуждаться не будет.
3. Ему всегда поручают важные задания.
4. В прошлом году на нашей улице построили новый магазин.
5. Эта книга еще не переведена на русский язык.
6. Я чувствую, что готовится что-то вкусное
7. Много новых домов строится каждый год.
8. Если за вами пошлют, не отказывайтесь прийти.
9. Почему на эту статью никогда не ссылаются?
10. Я много о ней слышала. Онейхорошоотзываются.
11. Ему еще ничего об этом не говорили.
12. Книги этого автора часто спрашивают.
13. Было рассмотрено много способов, а об этом даже не подумали.
14 Больного не будут оперировать без его согласия.
15. Я почувствовала, что на меня смотрят.
16. Почему здесь так холодно? – Комнату только что проветривали.
17. В этом доме не живут. Егоскороснесут.
18. Мне сказали, что уже ничего нельзя сделать, так как решение
принято.
Modal Verbs and Their Equivalents Exercise 1
Find in each sentence given below a modal verborits equivalent.
1. We can find the way all right.
2. I must clean this floor.
3. The key may be in the drawer.
4. Can you drive a car? - Yes, I could drive when I was seventeen.
5. I can’t play the guitar. - But you said yesterday you could play.
6. Alan won’t be at the meeting tonight. But he told me he would be there.
7. It isn’t far. We could walk, couldn’t we?
8. A picnic would be nice. - Yes, it would.
9. The rain might stop soon. On the other hand, it might not.
10. Why don’t we get a taxi? - Yes, I think we should get one.
11. It’s a holiday tomorrow. You’ll be able to have a rest.
12. When the manager was away, Mr. Fisher was allowed to use his office.
14. I’ll have to take these library books back tomorrow.
15. The car is clean. I needn’t wash it this week.
16. I oughtn’t to eat cakes.
17. The guests dared not complain.
18. Martin has got to see the doctor.
19. The kids are to come home at 2 p.m.
20. Shall I carry your bags for you?
21. Would you like to come to dinner?
Exercise 2
Look at the picture. Name the meaning of a modal verb in each sentence.
1. Will you… |
a.necessity |
2. Shall I … |
b.informal offer |
3. I must … |
c.request |
4. You needn’t … |
d.permission |
5. You mustn’t … |
e.lack of necessity |
6. You can ... |
f. duty |
7. Would ... |
g.possibility |
8. Could ... |
h.polite request |
Exercise 3
Identify the use of the modal verbsin bold, writea synonymous expression.
1. CanI park my car in your garage? |
permission |
May I / Could I? |
2. You should book a hotel room. |
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3. He has got to go and see the Headmaster. |
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4. She mustbe home. |
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5. You needn’twear a tie to the interview. |
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6. ShallI cook spaghetti for dinner? |
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7. Gary may come round tonight. |
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8. You shouldgo on a diet. |
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9. Would you mindmoving your car, sir? |
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10. She can’t still be at work; it’s already 6 p.m. |
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11. You ought tobe more patient. |
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12. CanI give you a hand with that bag? |
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13. Children must not play football in the streets. |
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14. The car needs filling up with petrol. |
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15. I have tosee the dentist. |
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