 
        
        - •Contents
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Milestones in glorious history of military institute of kyiv national taras shevchenko university
- •Milestones in glorious history of military institute of kyiv national taras shevchenko university
- •Grammar present continuous (I am doing)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Scientific and technical research and development of military institute of kyiv national taras shevchenko university
- •Scientific and technical research and development of military institute of kyiv national taras shevchenko university
- •Grammar present simple (I do)
- •Believe eat flow go grow make rise tell translate
- •I apologise I insist I promise I recommend I suggest
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Grammar present continuous and present simple (I am doing and I do)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Ministry of defense of ukraine
- •Ministry of defense of ukraine
- •Grammar past simple (I did)
- •Buy catch cost drink fall hurt sell spend teach throw win write
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The land forces (lf) of ukraine
- •The land forces (lf): history of creation
- •The branches of the army of the armed forces of ukraine
- •Grammar past continuous (I was doing)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The air forces (af)
- •The air forces (af)
- •Aviation
- •The Air Defence
- •Grammar present perfect (I have done)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •The naval forces of the armed forces of ukraine
- •The Naval Forces (nf)
- •Grammar present perfect continuous and simple (I have been doing and I have done)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •International cooperation
- •International Cooperation
- •Grammar past perfect (I had done) and past perfect continuous (I had been doing)
- •The armed forces of ukraine
- •Peacekeeping activity
- •Peacekeeping activity
- •Grammar reported speech
- •Armed forces of foreign countries
- •Us armed forces organization
- •Us armed forces organization
- •Grammar general questions
- •Armed forces of foreign countries
- •The land forces (ld) of the usa
- •Organization – Headquarters, Department of the Army
- •Grammar auxiliary (helping) verbs
- •Department of the air force
- •Us air force mission
- •Grammar question tags
- •Us navy
- •The aircraft carrier
- •Grammar who and what questions
- •3D armored cavalry regiment
- •Grammar special questions
- •Laughs parade Horse Cavalryman
- •Visions
- •Armed forces of foreign countries
- •An infantry battalion in the british army
- •An infantry battalion in the british army
- •Grammar
- •Indirect questions
- •Laughs parade Danger for Infantry
- •Gangsterers’ Habits
- •Verbal Orders
- •Armed forces of foreign countries
- •The parachute regiment
- •The parachute regiment
- •Grammar reported questions
- •Laughs parade Quick on the Draw
- •The french foreign legion: past and present
- •Grammar revision: questions
- •Laughs parade Battle Simulation
- •Belly Robber Was Not Guilty
- •History of nato
- •History
- •Grammar passive (is done / was done)
- •Cause damage hold include invite make overtake show translate write
- •Nato - the political dimension
- •Nato - the political dimension
- •Grammar passive (be / been / being done)
- •Carry cause do make repair send spend wake up
- •Political structure
- •Political structure
- •Grammar passive (3)
- •Ask attack give invite keep pay
- •Ask break damage hurt pay steal sting stop use
- •Military structure
- •Military structure
- •Grammar passive (4)
- •The partnership for peace
- •The partnership for peace
- •A menu of practical activities
- •Grammar passive (5)
- •Nato's partnership with ukraine
- •Nato's Partnership with Ukraine
- •Grammar passive (6)
- •Standardisation
- •Standardisation
- •Grammar passive (7)
- •Fundamental security tasks
- •Fundamental Security Tasks
- •Grammar passive (8)
- •Military trivia quiz
- •English is Tough Stuff
- •Peacekeeping
- •United nations peacekeeping operations
- •Un peacekeeping: the first steps
- •Peacekeeping today
- •Grammar: modals can/be able to
- •Grammar: modals must / mustn’t / needn’t
- •Peace support operations: rules of engagement
- •Grammar: modals must and can’t
- •Un police newsletter
- •1. Jealous boyfriend kills Bluegate girl
- •2. Blueport naturist arrested
- •3. Police hero gets medal for bravery
- •Grammar: modals may and might
- •101St helicopter detachment
- •Grammar: modals have to and must
- •Personal equipment
- •Grammar: modals should
- •Peace support operations
- •Grammar: modals would
- •Lessons from an infantry platoon commander
- •Grammar: modals summary
- •Coffee and tea
- •Organization – headquarters, department of the army
- •Department of the air force
- •Us air force mission
- •Us air force levels of command
- •Organization, composition and functions of us navy
- •Functions of us navy
- •Recruiting and training
- •Daily routine
- •General characteristics and role of armor in modern warfare
- •Armor missions
- •Armor capabilities
- •Us artillery general characteristics
- •Us field artillery
- •Corps of engineers
- •Engineer troop units
- •Us signal corps
- •Signal corps units
- •Airborne operations
- •Classification
- •Concept of employment
- •Characteristics of infantry
- •Type road divisions
- •Definition of terrorism
- •Combating terrorism (боротьба з тероризмом)
- •Combating terrorism program
- •Future of terrorism
- •Motivations of terrorism
- •Western europe
- •Eastern europe
- •Middle east
- •What is al-qaeda? (аль-каїда)
- •What major attacks has al-qaeda been responsible for?
- •What is eta?
- •Does eta have ties to al-qaeda?
- •Irregular verbs
- •Bibliography
- •I частина
- •03127, Київ-127, пр-т академіка Глушкова 2, корпус 8
Grammar reported speech
| 8. | Yesterday you met a friend of yours, Charlie. Here are some of the things Charlie said to you: | 
- I’m living in London now. 
- My father isn’t very well. 
- Sharon and Paul are getting married next month. 
- Margaret has had a baby. 
- I don’t know what Fred is doing. 
- I saw Helen at a party in June and she seemed fine. 
- I haven’t seen Diane recently. 
- I’m not enjoying my job very much. 
- You can come and stay at my flat if you are ever in London. 
- My car was stolen a few weeks ago. 
- I want to go on holiday but I can’t afford it. 
- I’ll tell Ann I saw you. 
Later that day you tell another friend what Charlie said. Use reported speech.
- Charlie said that he was living in London then. 
- He said that ………… 
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| 9. | Somebody says something to you which is the opposite of what they said before. Write a suitable answer beginning I thought you said... | 
| 1 A: That restaurant is expensive. B: Is it? … I thought you said it was cheap. … | 
| 2 A: Ann is coming to the party tonight. B: Is she? I thought you said she ……………. | 
| 3 A: Ann likes Paul. B: Does she? I thought ……………. | 
| 4 A: I know lots of people. B: Do you? I thought you said you ……………. | 
| 5 A: I’ll be there next week. B: Will you? ……………. | 
| 6 A: I’m going out this evening. B: Are you? ……………. | 
| 7 A: I can speak a little French. B: Can you? ……………. | 
| 8 A: I haven’t been to the cinema for ages. B: Haven’t you? ……………. | 
| 10. | Here are some things that Ann said to you: | 
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 ANN | I’ve never been to the United States. I don’t have any brothers or sisters. I can’t drive. Jane is a friend of mine. I don’t like fish. Dave is lazy. I’m working tomorrow evening. Jane has a very well-paid job. | 
But later Ann says something different to you. What do you say?
| ANN | YOU | 
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 | But you said he was lazy. | 
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| 11. | Complete the sentences with say or tell (in the correct form). Use only one word each time. | 
- Ann …said… goodbye to me and left. 
- …………… us about your holiday. Did you have a nice time? 
- Don’t just stand there! ……………… something! 
- I wonder where Sue is. She …………… she would be here at 8 o’clock. 
- Jack …………… me that he was fed up with his job. 
- The doctor ……… that I should rest for at least a week. 
- Don’t ………… anybody what I ……… . It’s a secret just between us. 
- “Did she ………… you what happened?” “No, she didn’t ……. anything to me.” 
- George couldn’t help me. He ………. me to ask Kate. 
- George couldn’t help me. He ………. to ask Kate. 
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