Complete the sentence:What…….if I offered you a job?:would you say
Complete the sentence:What…..if I offered you a job?:would you say
Complete the sentence:While … the article he had to look up some words in the dictionary: reading
Complete the sentence:While … the article he had to look up some words in the dictionary: reading
Complete the sentence:You should not put…….on table; there might be an argument in the house beforelong: shoes
Complete the sentence: І hope …you this weekend: to see
Complete the sentence:… rain spoilt my hat completely, I have to buy a new one: Yesterday’s
Complete the sentence:……….she can’t drive, she has bought a car: even though
Complete tile sentence:…she can’t drive, she has bought a car: even though
Complex Object: He heard me open the door
Complex Subject is not used with the structure: It took ages to…
Complex Subject is not used with:… famous for…
Complex Subject is not used with:… famous for…
Complex Subject: She is expected to come any minute
Correct answer30.04.05: thirtieth of April two thousand and five
Correct answerHark will play tennis ifhe … his work in time: finishes
Correct answerIf I … my entrance exams I… the happiest man in the world: pass / shall be
Correct answerIf I … my entrance exams I… the happiest man m the world: pass / shall be
Correct answerNobody heard her………English: speak
Correct answerShe saw a man…….in the road: lying
Correct answerWe noticed a young man …down and order a meal: sit
Correct ordinal number: hundredth
Correct use of articlesMy dictionaiy is on…top shelf on…right: the, the
Correct use of pronounsIt was a good party. … enjoyed it: everybody
Correct use of pronouns The policeman told … about the bridge: them
Correct use of the articlesIt is …nice morning. Let’s go for…walk: a, a
Correct use of the articles: I have not got a computer
Correct verb formThe children … in the open air if the weather … better last Sunday: would have played / had been
Correct verb forms:If only I .him before he died! There … so many things I..him: could have seen/were/ would have told
Correct written fraction12 1/2: twelve and a half
Correct written fraction 3/4: three quarters
Correct written percentage 64.8 %: sixty-four point eight per cent
Define the function of gerund in sentence: Swimming is healthy for you: subject
Define the function of Gerund in the following sentence:Painting is one of my hobbies: subject
Define the function of infinitive in the following sentence: I was the first to come: object
Define the part of speech of the underlined word: She was fond of singing when she was a child: Gerund
Define the part of speech of the underlined word:She was fond of singing when she was a child: Gerund
Define the role of Gerund in the following sentence:Reading is my favorite hobby: subject
Define the role of Gerund in the following sentence: Reading is myfavorite hobby: subject
Define the underlined word:I’m fond of skiing: gerund
Define the underlined word: I’m fond of skiing:gerund
Define the underlined word:My elder sister enjoys listening to music: gerund
Define the underlined word:My elder sister enjoys listening to music:gerund
Define the underlined word:My elder sister enjoys travelling: gerund
Define the underlined word:My elder sister enjoys travelling:gerund
Define the underlined word:My friend advised me changing my hairdo: gerund
Define the underlined word:The girl stopped crying and fell asleep: gerund
Define the underlined word:Would you mind opening the window?:gerund
Dr.Hammond gave me…….good advice: —
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Fill in a suitable article:He broke his leg and he is in…….hospital now: The
Fill in a suitable form of the verb: He promised …all night: To work
Fill in a suitable form of the verb:Saule was surprised … him last month: To see
Fill in a suitable form of the verb:Saule was surprised … him last month: To see
Fill in a suitable form of the verb:She … they would finish the work soon: Promised
Fill in a suitable form of the verb: She … they would finish the work soon: Promised
Fill in a suitable form of the verb:She said she .. .to London in May: Would come
Fill in a suitable pronoun.This old town is famous for….beautifiil architecture: Its
Fill in a suitable pronoun: ……artist has a great talent: This
Fill in a suitable pronoun:Write about the resultsof……training: our
Fill in a suitable pronoun:Write about the results of…..interview: your
Fill in a suitable questionword: ……is your topic?:What
Fill in the gap with a suitable pronoun:Who are you?-…………am Harry Brown: I
Fill in the gap:I have never heard …..sing: her
Fill m a suitable pronoun:… artist has a great talent: This
Find a general word for the following group: education
Find a general word for the group:body
Find an adverb of time:for a long time
Find an adverb of time:for a long time
Find the 2 nd conditional:past simple, would + infinitive
Find the adjective which is formed from a noun:Painless
Find the correct sentence with Complex Object:My teacher wants me to know English
Find the equivalent to ”to turn or spin around a central point”:revolve
Find the function of gerund in the sentence:During the lesson we practiced writing a letter: object
Find the function of Gerund in the sentence:Give up eating sugar, it is not good for your health: object
Find the function of gerund in the sentence:Knitting is one of my hobbies: subject
Find the modal verb:should
Find the opposite meaning to the word «amusing» :boring
Find the opposite to «white»:black
Find the passive form of the verb:was estimated
Find the suitable forms of the verbs:She (to believe) that Tom (to recover) soon: Believed / would recover
Find the suitable forms of the verbs:She (to believe) that Tom (to recover) soon: Believed / would recover
Find the synonym to the word “Sad”:mourning
Find the synonym to the word «amusing»:funny
Find the word that refers to the topic “Library”: author
Find the word that refers to the topic “Library”: author
Find the word with the meaning of “to travel somewhere by ship”: sail
Find the word with the opposite meaning to the word “tasteless”: tasteful
Find the word with the opposite meaning: «To build»:Destroy
Find the zero conditional:present simple, if present simple
Find the zero conditional:present simple, if present simple
Finish the idiom:Troubled……: waters
Finish the idiom:Troubled….: waters
Finish the idiom: Under a …: cloud
Future form of the modal verb «can”:will be able to
Future form of the modal verb “can”:will be able to
Future form of the modal verb “can”:will be able to
Gerund as the Attribute: After analyzing these dates we changed our opinion
Gerund as the Object in the sentence: He was accused of having stolen this necklace
Gerund Simple: stealing
Gerund Simple: stealing
Give me money: the
Give the equivalent: “having a pleasant flavour”: tasteful
Give the synonym to the word «clever»:intelligent
Growing number of visitors… the footpaths: was damaging
He doesn’t smoke now, but he…………….a lot when he was young: used to smoke
He doesn’t smoke now, but he…….a lot when he was young: used to smoke
He….at the blackboard and……that the English teacher…..the word“apple” there: looked / saw / was writing
He…a very experienced teacher. He…French for 15 years: is / has been teaching
Henry….Puerto Rico before he…. to St. Thomas: had visited / went
I looked………..some information in the library: up
I……any of Dickens’ novels: haven’t read
If I were good at languages, I…..get better grades: could
If they had got a map of London, they………….their hotel: might have found
If you … late, wait for me a little bit: are
In … afternoon ..wind increased and they soon found themselves in… difficulties: the/the/-
In indirect speech “can” changes:could
Incorrect written number: fiveteenth
Incorrect written number: fiveteenth
Irregular verb:mishear
It is as adjective and as adverb: fast
KFC is a chain of fast food restaurants. Their fast service is…..means ofattracting customers: -,a
Let’s phone Ann. She………at home: might be
Make up Gerund for the verb «Come»:Coming
Modal verb followed by “to”: ought
Modal verb followed by “to”:ought
Modal verb of possibility: might
My classes begin at 2 оclock. It is 1.45,І…..now: must leave
My mother met…at the cinema with the other fhends: them
No sooner he….than he…ill: had arrived / fell
Odd number: 69
Odd one: seventyone
Paraphrase “to put on”: to wear
Paraphrase “to switch off’: to turn off
Paraphrase this sentence:He led Mr. Pickwick to a large room where Mr. Perker was sitting: Mr. Pickwick was led to a large room where Mr. Perker was sitting
Paraphrase:About 59 million people live in Britain: Britain’s population is about fifty — nine million people
Past form of the modal verb must: had to
Past simple of the verb:cleaned
Past Simple Passive form of the verb “understand”:was understood
Perfect Participle Passive: Having been translated into many languages the book became known everywhere
Perfect Participle Passive: Having been translated into many languages the book became known everywhere
Plural form of the word «forget-me-not»:Forget-me-nots
Present Participle Passive: While being examined, the boy could not help crying
Present Participle Passive: While being examined, the boy could not help crying
Present Perfect Passive form:has been told
Present Perfect Tense sentence:Ann’s left for Almaty
Put the adjectives into the correct order:They are staying in an enormous old grey building
Report the sentence: ‘Have you seen John recently?’ She asked us: She asked us whether we had seen John recently
Report the sentence: ‘Have you seen John recently?’ She asked us: She asked us whether we had seen John recently
Report the sentence: ‘I was waiting for you,’ she told Ben: She told Ben she had been waiting for him
Report the sentence: ‘Remember to post the letter,’ he asked me:He reminded me to post the letter
Report the sentence: ‘Where did they go last week?’ She asked me: She asked me where they had gone the week before
Report the sentence: ‘You will get very fat if you go on like this,’ Dr.Grey told Mr. White: Dr.Grey told Mr. White he would get very fat if he went on like this
Report the sentence:Fred said: “It is stuffy here”: Fred said it was stuffy there
Report the sentence:Fred said: “It is stuffy here”: Fred said it was stuffy there
Report the sentence:The teacher asked: “What is the day today?”:The teacher wondered what day was that day
Report the sentence:The teacher asked: “What is the day today?”:The teacher wondered what day was that day
Report the sentence:Tom said: “I’m reading Robinson Crusoe”: Tom said that he was reading “Robinson Crusoe”
Rewrite the sentence:There’s a lot to do. We should have more time: need more time
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Second conditional form:past simple, would + infinitive