- •1 Курс (2 семестр)
- •Imperative
- •1. Use the Past Simple Active or the Past Simple passive instead of the infinitives in brackets.
- •2. Fill each of the gaps in the following sentences with an appropriate verb from the list. The verbs should be used in the passive.
- •3. Rewrite the following sentences using two passive forms, making the underlined words the subject. Omit the agent if it is not necessary.
- •4. Supply the appropriate form for the following imperative sentences.
- •5. Read the text. Make the literary translation of the text in writing.
- •International English
- •6. Make up questions to each paragraph of the text.
- •8. Use the right word from below.
- •9. Which of the following words are originally English and which come from other languages?
- •10. In the following sentences the is missing in one or more cases. Write in the where necessary.
- •Indirect Speech
- •1. Translate this text from Russian into English paying attention to the geographical names. Practice their pronunciation.
- •2. Change the following into indirect questions beginning with the words given.
- •3. Convert into indirect speech paying special attention to the verb must.
- •4. Complete the sentences by filling in the correct form of say, tell, or ask.
- •5. Rewrite each of the sentences in direct speech, as in the example.
- •6. Read the text. Make the literary translation of the text in writing. The British and American English
- •7. Make up questions to each paragraph of the text.
- •8. Change these sentences into British English.
- •10. Translate the following sentences from Russian into English.
- •1. Fill in each space in the following sentences with the correct preposition.
- •2. Fill the gaps with the correct preposition from the list below. _Learning is fun
- •3. In each item below one or two options may be possible to complete the sentences. Underline those that are possible.
- •4. Complete the dialogues by filling in must, mustn’t, can, can’t, needn’t or have to.
- •5. Underline the correct modal verb, then explain its use.
- •6. Fill in needn’t have/didn’t need to and the correct form of the verb in brackets to complete the sentences.
- •7. Fill in the correct question tags.
- •8. Read the text. Make the literary translation of the text in writing. Choice of a job
- •9. Make up questions to each paragraph of the text.
- •5. Fill in correct form of the verb in brackets (to –infinitive or –ing form), as in the examples.
- •6. Read the text. Make the literary translation of the text in writing. Communication modes
- •7. Give the Russian equivalents for the following word combinations from the text:
- •8. Make up questions to each paragraph of the text.
- •10. Fill in right words from the list below.
- •1. Fill in if or unless.
- •2. Complete the sentences using Type 0 or Type 1 conditionals.
- •3. Match the items in column a with those in column b to make sentences, as in the example.
- •4. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
- •5. Complete these sentences to make appropriate Third Conditional or Mixed Conditional sentences, using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
- •6. Complete these sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Some sentences require a negative.
- •7. Read the text. Make the literary translation of the text in writing. Computers concern you
- •8. Make up questions to each paragraph of the text.
- •10. Read the following extract. Choose the right word from the list below.
3. Match the items in column a with those in column b to make sentences, as in the example.
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A 1. If I were you, 2. If Neil didn’t have to work tonight, 3. If you left right away, 4. If Emma didn’t live so far away, 5. If I had more free time, 6. If they had more money,
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B a) he would come with us. b) I could learn a foreign language. c) we could visit her more often. d) they would find a bigger flat. e) I would apply for that job. f) you might still catch the train.
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1-e If I were you, I would apply for that job.
4. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
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If we had enough money, we ______ (go) to the cinema.
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If I had known it was your birthday, I _________(buy) you a present.
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If I were you, I ________ (write) a letter of complaint to the company.
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If I hadn’t got stuck in traffic, I ________(not/miss) the train.
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If we had been invited to the wedding, we _________ (go).
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If you didn’t have to work on Saturdays, we __________ (visit) your parents more often.
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If I were an architect, I ________ (design) my own house.
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If you had studied harder, you __________ (not/fail) your exams.
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If you had told him the truth, he __________ (forgive) you.
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If we had a garden, we __________ (grow) our own vegetables.
5. Complete these sentences to make appropriate Third Conditional or Mixed Conditional sentences, using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
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If I ………….. (visit) Athens last year, I………..(phone) you.
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If only I …………(know) you already had tickets, I…………(not get) any of you.
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If you ……………(start) coming to the course earlier, you ………(could pass) the exam.
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If I……….(not be) so shy at the party last Saturday, I ………(might make) more friends.
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If you ……………(not spend) so much money, I ……….(not be) angry now.
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I …………(could become) an accountant if I …………(be) good at maths.
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She ………….(get) promoted last year if she ………..(not argue) with the boss.
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He …………..(not get) the job, if he ……….(not wear) a tie.
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If I ………….(meet) you before, my life ………..(be) different.
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If he …………(not see) the other car, there ………(be) a serious accident.
6. Complete these sentences with the correct form of the verb in brackets. Some sentences require a negative.
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Bruce wishes he …………(have) more money so he could buy a new sweater.
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I wish it …………..(snow) now that it’s Christmas.
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I wish I ………..(be) taller so that I could be in the basketball team.
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I wish you ………..(stop) watching television while I am talking to you.
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I wish you ………..(do) that. It annoys me.
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I wish the holidays ………….(come) so we could go off to the seaside.
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I wish they………(build) that block of flats right in front of our window.
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Of course Tom wishes he ………..(come) with us Paris, but he has to stay here and work.
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I wish we ………(go) to the match on Saturday but we’re visiting my uncle instead.
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I wish you ………..(keep) your mouth shut yesterday. Now Mary knows everything.
