- •Методические рекомендации по грамматике английского языка
- •Часть 1
- •Ознакомьтесь с комментарием (Student's Guide, Commentary)
- •Часть 2
- •Часть 3
- •Часть 4. Повторение и закрепление.
- •Student's Guide Unit 1 complex sentences with subordinate clauses of condition
- •I should have answered your letters, if I had got them in time.
- •Sentences with inversion
- •Use of subjunctive II in the phraseological expressions "hadbetter", "wouldrather"
- •English grammar practice
- •Self-check test 1
- •1. Put the correct mood form of the verb in each space in the sentences below.
- •2. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate mood form, depending on whether the situation is real or unreal.
- •3. Look at the verb tenses carefully and write a suitable conditional sentence.
- •4. Make unreal situations real.
- •5. Correct the mistakes in the following sentences if necessary.
- •6. Translate into English the parts in brackets.
- •Контрольная работа по грамматике № 1 part 1
- •I. Replace the Infinitive in brackets by the correct form of the Conditional Mood and Subjunctive II.
- •III. Give the actual state of things:
- •V. Translate the following sentences into English:
- •2. Look at the verb tenses carefully and write a suitable conditional sentence.
- •3. Make unreal situations real.
- •4. Correct these sentences if necessary.
- •5. Translate into English the fragments given in brackets.
- •Revision Grammar Test № 1
- •II. Paraphrase the following sentences using the modal verbs can, may, must:
- •III. Change the following sentences making them opposite in the meaning in every way possible:
- •IV. Translate into English:
- •I. State the meaning of the modal verbs can, may, must.
- •II. Insert the modal verbs can, may, must and the appropriate form of the infinitive.
- •III. Paraphrase the sentences using the words in bold and the modal verbs can, may, must.
- •IV. Respond to the following sentences expressing the meanings of the modal verbs given in brackets.
- •V. Translate into English.
- •Контрольная работа по грамматике № 1
- •II. Paraphrase the following sentences using the necessary modal verb:
- •III. Choose the correct form:
- •IV. Translate into English:
- •I. State the meaning of the modal verbs to be to, to have to, should, ought to, need, shall, will.
- •11. Insert the modal verbs to be to, to have to, should, ought to, need, shall, will and the appropriate form of the Infinitive.
- •III. Paraphrase the sentences using the words in bold and the modal verbs to be to, have to, should, ought to, need, shall, will.
- •IV. Respond to the following sentences expressing the meanings of the modal verbs given in brackets.
- •V. Translate into English.
- •Paraphrase the following sentences:
- •III. Respond to the following using the modal verbs. Express different concepts.
- •IV. Open the brackets using the proper modal verbs and oblique mood forms.
- •V. Translate into English:
- •Student's Guide Commentary on Conditionals and Wishes
- •1. If I had the right qualifications, I would apply for a better job.
- •2. If she were more tactful, she would be getting on with her boss.
- •3. If you pulled your socks up, you could (might) be appointed a manager.
- •4. If he had taken his job seriously, he would have become a real high-flier.
- •5. If they hadn't made cutbacks, I would have been working in this company for ten years.
- •6. If you had applied for one of these jobs, you could (might) have been short-listed.
- •7. If he were a competent employee, he would have been promoted long ago.
- •8. If I hadn't been laid off, I wouldn't be on the dole now.
- •Учебно-методическая карта по практической грамматике факультет английского языка, заочное отделение II курс 3 семестр 2011 - 2012
Self-check test 1
1. Put the correct mood form of the verb in each space in the sentences below.
If you (to see) John, pass him my message.
If I (to cheat) at the Entry Test yesterday, I would have been asked to leave the room.
We won't get tickets for the match unless we (to buy) them now.
I (to phone) you if there is any problem with the arrangements.
If you (to press) this button, the machine stops working.
If I (to sell) my grandfather's watch, I would get a lot of money for it.
If it hadn't been for the leading dancer, I (not to enjoy) the concert.
If I eat chocolate, I always (to put) on weight.
Unless you (to find) a job first, you won't have enough money to travel.
10. If I woke up very early, I (to be) too sleepy to work well.
2. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate mood form, depending on whether the situation is real or unreal.
1. Why don't you explain everything to him? If you (not to tell) him the truth, I'm sure you (to
regret) it one day.
2. Jennifer was here not long ago. If you (to come round) earlier, you (to see) her.
3. Apparently, the ferry company are planning to close the port in this town. If that (to happen), the town
(to lose) a great deal of money.
4. I (to help) you with it if I (to have) more time but I'm afraid I haven't got any spare time at all at
the moment.
5. The government is expecting to win the next election, but if it (to lose), the Prime Minister (to
resign) from politics.
6. I am so glad that you took me to your friend's party. If we (not to go) there, I (never to meet)
Adrian.
7. It's ridiculous that trains are so expensive. If fares (to be) cheaper, I'm sure more people (to use)
the train and leave their cars at home.
8. If she (to get that job) she's applied for, she (to be) delighted. And I think she's got a good
chance of getting it.
9. Fortunately the explosion took place at night when the streets were empty. It (to be) a disaster if it
(to happen) in the middle of the day.
10. The talks between the two leaders keep breaking down. If they (to break down) again, it is possible
that there (to be) a war between the two countries.
11. If Alison (to know) anything about car mechanics, I'm sure she (to help) us fix the car, but I
think she knows even less than we do.
12. They've been married for twenty years now but I don't think she (to marry) him if she (to
know) what a selfish man he was.
13. Children spend too much time watching television and playing computer games. I'm sure they (to
be) happier if they (to spend) more time playing outside.
14. James has everything he wants but he's always moaning. I'm sure that if I (to have) so much money,
I (not to moan) all the time.
3. Look at the verb tenses carefully and write a suitable conditional sentence.
1. The hikers were rescued quickly from the storm on the mountain because one of them had her mobile phone with her.
If
The boy who fell into the sea from the boat was wearing a life jacket, so he survived. If
Mr Anderson woke up because he heard the smoke alarm, and the family managed to escape the fire. If
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4. I have a computer, so I can send e-mail messages to my friends.
If
5. I never watch the news, so I don't know what is going on in the world.
If
Rescue workers didn't search the car properly and didn't notice the injured man. If
Luckily most of the stuff had left the room to attend a meeting, so only one person was injured by flying glass from the broken window.
If
8. John has no brothers and sisters, so he feels lonely sometimes.
If
9. United didn't win because the goalkeeper made a mistake in the last minute of the match. If
10. A police officer stopped Pratt for drink-driving, and took a DNA sample, which led to his being charged with the previously unsolved murder of Mrs. Jones.
If