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V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.

1. you/ ever/ to/ parents/ have/ rudely/ your/ spoken?

2. shall/ for/ what/ have/ today/ dinner/ we?

3. you/ much/ making/ stop/ so/ could/ noise?

4. Spain/ in/ always/ he/ dinner/ the/ late/ in/ had/ evening.

5. have/ some/ coffee/ my/1/ milk/ can/ in?

6. gives/ birthday/ always/ on/ flowers/ her/ Tom/ some/ her.

VI. Circle the right variant.

1. A: Do you like poetry?

B: a) Well, I am afraid I don't.

b) Well, I'm afraid it's not a good idea.

c) Well, I don't really like them.

2. A: Shall we go out tonight? B: a) Yes, we go.

b) Yes, let's.

c) Yes, you shall.

3. A: What is Tom like?

B: a) He likes a cup of tea.

b) He isn't very talkative.

c) He isn't very well, I'm afraid.

4. A: Have you been in America? B: a) I was.

b) Never.

c) Nowhere.

5. A: Are both Fred and Charles good at English? B: a) Fred's as good than Charles.

b) Fred's more better than Charles.

c) Fred's much better than Charles.

6. A: What's that man? B: a) He's a teacher.

b) It's Bill.

c) He is French.

VII. Circle the appropriate word.

At dinner a beautiful girl (sees, looks, watches) at a young man (sitting, seating) at another table. They smile at (the other, each other). It is the end of the dinner. People get up from their tables. Will he (go, come) up to her? Yes, he is walking to her. Then suddenly when he is (nearly, near) she turns round and walks (soon, quickly) away. This is the beginning of an anti-smoking advertisement in British cinemas. As she walks from the dining room alone the girl rums to us and (says, tells, speaks), "He smells like an old ash-tray". The British Government has a campaign against smoking. In this film they say, "Smoking (makes, does) you unattractive". Most anti-smoking campaigns say, "Stop smoking, it is very (badly, bad) for your health".

Test 49

/. Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.

1. Arlne (to play) the piano better than Susan.

2. My brother (to move) to a new flat last year.

3. When the water (to boil), turn off the gas, will you?

4. You (to enjoy) your trip to Moscow? - Very much.

5. Students often (to think) exams (to be) a nuisance.

6. Jane (to recover) yet? - No, she still (to be) in hospital.

//. Choose the right article.

1. When ... boss arrives, we'll ask him his opinion.

2. ... life they lead is different from ours.

3.... elephants live longer than ... most animals.

4. Are ... children still asleep?

5.1 think I've left... umbrella on ... train.

///. Circle the suitable preposition.

1. She stayed away (at, in, from) school because she was ill.

2. You must write your name (by, in, with) ink. Such are the regulations.

3. (At, in, by) the future people may live (on, in, at) other planets.

4. Don't drop cigarette ashes (to, at, on) the floor.

5. If he goes (in, on, by) car, I'll join him.

6.1 sent him (at, for, to) the baker's to buy some bread.

IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1.1 remember spending (much, few, many) happy holidays.

2. Who told you about it? - A friend of (my, me, mine).

3. Is there (some, none, any) coffee in the coffee-pot? I'd like (little, few, some).

4. (This, that, these) tennis players get far too (many, plenty, much) money for what they do.

5. If there were (much, many, more) women in politics, the world would be (less, fewer, more) peaceful.