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II. Put the verbs in brackets into the “Present Simple” or “Present Continuous”.

John Simmons (1) is (be) an architect who (2) … (work) for a London-based design firm. Although he normally (3) … (work) in the London area, at present he (4) … (supervise) a project in Latin America which (5) … (involve) the co-ordination of several multi-national design and engineering teams. Although he (6) … (enjoy) the experience, he (7) … (wish) the project could be finished sooner than (8) … (be/predicted) at present. The truth is that he (9) … (miss) his wife and children, and would like to see what (10) … (happen) in his garden in England.

III. Put the verbs in brackets into the “Present Perfect” or “Present Perfect Continuous”.

This is the famous site of Stonehenge, which (1) has been (be) the subject of archeological debate for many years. No one (2) … (yet/explain) satisfactory why or how it was built, although teams of experts (3) … (excavate) the site for years and a team of American scientists (4) … (recently/start) working around the area with sophisticated new equipment. Popular theories (5) … (suggest) that Stonehenge was built as a temple, but no one (6) ... (manage) to work out how the stones were transported here. A group of university students from Bangor (7) … (discuss) the possibility of re-enacting a journey from Wales (where such stones are found) overland to Stonehenge and sponsors (8) … (come) forward with offers of money. The British museum (9) … (also/announce) a forthcoming exhibition of artfactors of the Stonehenge period which they (10) … (gather) from all over Northern Europe over the last five years. Well, ladies and gentlemen, I hope you (11) … (enjoy) your visit; thank you for your attention.

IV. Put the verbs in brackets into an appropriate present or future form.

"If I (1) am (be) re-elected, I (2) … (give) my word that the first problems I (3) … (tackle) (4) … (be) those of the environment and education. As of next month I (5) … (serve) my country in a public capacity for 6 years; I (6) … (hope) to continue for at least as many more. While the general attitude seems to be that things in this country (7) … (go) from bad to worse, I believe that by the end of my next term of office we (8) … (be/able) to look back and count the improvements that have been made. If this (9) … (not/be) the case, I (10) … (never/make) another promise in my life. But I firmly believe that these (11) … (be) years of positive change and dramatic improvement.

V. Use the verbs in brackets in the right tense form. Moscow through centuries

Moscow ____ (stand out) among other cities for having a face of its own. Moscow’s beauty ____ (live, breathe) in every street and stone. The passing years ____ (leave) their mark on the city’s appearance. They ____ (bring) Muscovites not only joy of new accomplishments but pain of losses. But still the capital ____ (enter) into the new century with a belief that its unique looks and charm will be preserved.

Moscow’s history ____ (cover) about two thousand years, though the earliest annals ____ (set) the date of its foundation as A.D. 1147, which ____ (be) the official “birthday” of the city. The first wooden Kremlin was erected by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky in 1156. By the 13th century it ____ (become) the centre of the Moscow principality. It was destroyed by the Mongolian Tatar invasion, but the rule of Batu Khan ____ (not / last) very long. By the 15th century , Moscow ____ (establish) its global rule over various Russian principalities and its urban area … (be) over five square kilometres. A hundred years later it ____ (grown) into the capital of a strong and prosperous state, one of the largest in the world. A system of concentric fortifications with the Kremlin as its centre ____ (enclose) Kitai-Gorod and Bely Gorod, new and large sections of the city with two other outer rings; the city ____ (spread) to over twenty square kilometers.