- •V.G.Nikonova, l.S.Kuz’mins’ka
- •In Oral and Written Language Use Kyiv - 2011 міністерство освіти і науки україни
- •7.2. Indicative mood: tense and voice forms of the verb
- •7.2.1. The indefinite form of the verb in the active voice…………………...…….165
- •Передмова
- •Unit 1 language learning and my future profession
- •1.1. Reading
- •1.2. Use of english
- •1.3. Mediaton
- •1.4. Writing
- •1.5. Listening and speaking
- •Unit 2 television and cinema
- •2.1. Reading
- •2.2. Use of english
- •Interactive movies
- •2.3. Mediation
- •2.4. Writing
- •2.5. Listening and speaking
- •Ex. 2. Choose one of the suggested topics and comment on it or discuss it with your partner.
- •Self – assessment test
- •Unit 3 advertising
- •3.1. Reading
- •3.2. Use of english
- •3.3. Mediation
- •Xto bолодіє інформацією – той володіє світом
- •3.4. Writing
- •3.5. Listening and speaking
- •Unit 4 art
- •4.1. Reading
- •A room of my own
- •Used to restore frescoes until she decided restoring people was somewhat more valuable.
- •4.2. Use of english
- •Vermeer
- •4.3. Mediation
- •4.4. Writing
- •4.5. Listening and speaking
- •Self-assessment test
- •Unit 5 people and personalities
- •5.1. Reading
- •5.2. Use of english
- •5.3. Mediation
- •5.4. Writing
- •5.5. Listening and speaking
- •Invited
- •Unit 6 people and nature
- •6.1. Reading
- •6.2. Use of english
- •6.3. Mediation
- •6.4. Writing
- •6.5. Listening and speaking
- •Ex. 2. Choose one of the suggested topics and comment on it or discuss it with your partner.
- •Unit 7 grammar revision
- •7.1. Morphology
- •7.1.1. The Noun
- •7.1.2. The Pronoun
- •What goes on at those groups? Do you just talk about food?
- •Are people in your group successful at losing weight?
- •7.1.3. The Adjective and the Adverb
- •Perfect, restless, unique, dead, active, lonely, serious, complete, helpful, wrong, total, futile, breakable, main, new, principal, right, sound, effective, good.
- •7.1.4. The Preposition
- •7.1.5. Modal Verbs
- •Tense and voice forms of the verb
- •7.2.1. The Indefinite Form of the Verb in the Active Voice
- •Ex. 131. Translate from English into your native language paying attention to the use of the Future Indefinite tense.
- •7.2.2. The Continuous form of the verb in the Active Voice
- •7.2.3. The Perfect form of the verb in the Active Voice
- •7.2.4. The Perfect Continuous form of the verb in the Active Voice
- •7.2.5. Tenses of the Verb in the Passive Voice
- •7.2.6. The sequence of tenses. Reported (Indirect) speech
- •7.2.7. General Review of the tense and voice forms of the verb
- •7.3. Subjunctive mood:
- •7.3.1. The Use of the Subjunctive Mood in Conditional Subordinate Clauses
- •7.3.2. The use of the Subjunctive Mood in other types of subordinate clauses
- •7.3.2.1. Adverbial clauses of concession
- •7.3.2.2. Adverbial clauses of comparison
- •7.3.2.3. Subject Subordinate Clauses
- •7.3.2.4. Object subordinate clauses
- •7.3.2.5. Adverbial clauses of purpose
- •7.3.3. The use of the Subjunctive Mood in simple sentences
- •7.3.4. Review Exercises on Mood Forms of the Verb
- •7.4.1. The Infinitive
- •7.4.2. The Gerund
- •7.4.3. The Participle
- •7.4.4. Revision exercises on the Verbals
- •7.5. Syntax
- •7.5.1. The simple sentence
- •For, during, while.
- •By, by the time, till, until.
- •On time, in time.
- •At the beginning, in the beginning, at the end, in the end.
- •Within, after, afterwards, from … to / until / till.
- •7.5.2. The compound and the complex sentence
- •Answer key
- •1.1. Reading
- •1.2. Use of english
- •1.5 Listening
- •2.1. Reading
- •2.2. Use of english
- •2.5. Listening
- •3.1. Reading
- •3.2 Use of english
- •3.5 Listening
- •4.1. Reading
- •4. 2 Use of english
- •4.5 Listening
- •5.1. Reading
- •5.2 Use of english
- •5.5 Listening
- •6.1 Reading
- •6.2 Use of english
- •6.5 Listening
- •Tapescripts
- •Answer sheet unit 1 language learning and future profession
- •1.1. Reading
- •1.2. Use of english
- •1.5. Listening
- •2.1. Reading
- •2.2. Use of english
- •2.5. Listening
- •3.1 Reading
- •3.2 Use of english
- •3.5 Listening
- •4.1. Reading
- •4.2 Use of english
- •4.5 Listening
- •5.1 Reading
- •5.2 Use of english
- •5.5 Listening
- •6.1 Reading
- •6.2 Use of english
- •6.5 Listening
- •Reference materials
5.1. Reading
Ex. 1
1I 2D 3F 4C 5B 6A 7E 8G
Ex. 2
1E 2G 3A 4F 5B 6D 7H
5.2 Use of english
Ex. 1
1g 2m 3e 4p 5b 6l 7k 8h 9d 10n 11f 12j 13i 14a 15o 16c
Ex. 2
1 in 2 away with 3 through 4 without 5 on 6 for 7 beyond 8 - 9 into 10 with 11 of 12 up with 13 for 14 to 15 with 16 for 17 into 18 in 19 out of
Ex. 3
1 invulnerability 5 exploratory
2 undervalue 6 unpleasant
3 avoidance 7 grievances
4 tendency 8 sympathetically
Ex.4
1. He is prone to headaches, depression and hyperactivity.
2. She can’t depend/rely/count on her.
3. Jeremy’s been a member of the cricket club for a year.
4. The suspect could not account for the sand in his boots.
5. I t goes without saying that Mark will get the job.
6. I always take transport costs into consideration when job hunting.
7. Becky didn’t tell you because she took it for granted (that) you already knew.
8. We were taken aback by the news.
9. They did their best to finish by midnight.
10. It was kind of you to send her flowers in hospital.
Ex.5
would not have 6 goes 11are
have 7 invented/ would be 12 do
pay 8 would you do 13wanted
will give / keep 9 were / would not listen 14 were stopped/would say
begged 10 had not eaten 15 had told/would have put
Ex. 6
1. If he asked for a steak, he must eat meat.
2. If she were reliable, She would never have let you down.
3. If they had banned hunting. The tiger wouldn’t be endangered.
4. If you were sure, why did you agree to it?
5. If my father didn’t love Shirley Bassey, he wouldn’t have bought all her records.
6. If he weren’t a pessimist, he wouldn’t always look on the black side.
7. If he had a free weekend, he would have visited us.
8. If he hadn’t made a lot of friends, he would be lonely now.
9. If you had brought an umbrella (with you), you wouldn’t be soaked.
10. If he were in trouble, he would have called by now.
11. If he has lost his security pass, he won’t be allowed to enter the building.
12. If they had caught the ferry, they’d be here by now.
5.5 Listening
Ex. 1 1T 2 F 3T 4F 5T 6F 7F 8T 9T 10T
SELF-ASSESSMENT TEST
Ex. 1
1T 2T 3F 4F 5T 6F 7T 8F 9T
Ex. 2
1e 2m 3n 4h 5k 6b 7f 8l 9d 10o 11j 12a 13p 14i 15g 16c
Ex. 3
1 in 2 back 3 into 4 up 5 of 6 in 7 with 8 in 9 in 10 in 11 at 12 by
13 on 14 at 15 with 16 over 17 to 18 in 19 on 20 on
Ex. 4
1. personality 4. nervous 7. activities
2. natural 5. unfriendly 8. truthful
3. completely 6. generally 9. supportive
Ex. 5
1. We are not used to eating so early.
2. It makes no difference to me whether you come in the morning or the afternoon.
3 The majority of the committee voted in favour of the proposal.
4. Don’t take any notice of her complaints
5. ‘That meal was fit for a king!‘ he exclaimed.
6. The war has resulted in increased/an increase in emigration.
7. The board met behind closed doors to discuss changes in company policy.
8. I was on the point of ringing him when he called.
9. Sheila is prone to getting really bad headaches.
10. He suggested that Tom (should) be invited to the party.
11. The new presenter certainly does not lack confidence.
Ex. 6
1. Mathilda wishes she had been auditioned for the National Ballet.
2. I wish I had put the ice cream in the fridge.
3. I wish I had done mathematics in high school.
4. They wish Theresa’s dog wouldn’t bark all night.
5. I wish I hadn’t lost my reference from one of my previous jobs.
6. I wish I had some leave left.
7. I wish I had had my clothes dry-cleaned.
8. Louise wishes she had not left her lecture notes at home.
9. Tim wishes he had had enough time to go to the bank during his lunch hour.
UNIT 6 PEOPLE AND NATURE