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Ответы к экзамену Темы 9-16: Иностранный язык
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Иностранный язык.Синергия.Колледж.2 семестр.Ответы на тесты.Темы9-16.
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A week ago I came ... an interesting idea that possessed my mind
A. I have never
B. I adore
C. I have just been cycling
D. Next week I’m going to
E. been in Italy before
F. studying Spanish
G. for 2 hours
H. go to Spain
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. While I was going to work
B. My sister has been in London
C. My brother was in Moscow
D. My family has never
E. my mother rang
F. three times this year
G. two times last year
H. been poor
My brother … about me! I hate it!
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to be) … surprised when you told me you were engaged”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to enjoy) … going shopping every week”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I really adore the way you (to smile) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Now that I know your situation, I think I (to share) … mine”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The factory (to produce) … pillows for the last 20 years”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The plane (to take) … off at 8 o’clock”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unfortunately, I accidentally (to delete) … the documents from our computer”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “While my mother was cooking dinner, I (to do) … my homework”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 My name is Ann, I am your neighbor. How long have you lived here?
2 I’ve just moved in actually. Why are you asking?
3 I need your help with a man who lives on the 4th floor, just above us. He is always listening to music, it is so loud!
4 Okay, I’ll talk to him, no problem
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 So, how is Amsterdam?
2 It’s awesome! I totally adore my life here.
3 Is everything there as good as you say?
4 Well, there is one thing I don’t like. I wanted to have a cat, but my landlord won’t let me.
The gardener … the flowers at the moment
Add the missing word in sentence: “I cancelled our appointment … as not to feel bad there”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I got divorced in order … feel more freedom”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I quit my job due … the fact that it was too stressful”
Add the missing word in sentence: “Put your clothes … , we are about to go out”
Add the missing word in sentence: “That is the girl … mother is my teacher”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You are so unkind to your sister, why are you putting her … like that?”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You have to respect yourself, never put up … that!”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You should take this medicine twice a day … get better”
Don’t put anyone … for being different!
A. The man at the door
B. That is the teacher
C. That is the example
D. That is the book
E. is the one I told you about
F. whose children are scientists
G. that shows us how to use this word
H. of which the first page is missing
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. We need to start working in
B. She studied French
C. I try to avoid
D. We tried to prevent the accident
E. order to finish on time
F. to move to Europe
G. seeing my enemies every day
H. from happening, but we failed
Yesterday I cleaned my house … I could invite my friends over
1) sneezing; 2) vomiting; 3) dizzy.
1) attack; 2) vomiting; 3) dizzy.
1) aching; 2) hoarse; 3) blowing.
I hate it when you call … stupid
A. As it was my parents’ anniversary, I couldn’t go
B. I never liked going
C. I know it’s been hard for you, but you need to go
D. I would never like to go
E. out with my friends
F. into details using text messages
G. on and start doing something
H. through that again
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I really hate
B. I wish you weren’t
C. You would never disrespect
D. He has never liked being
E. myself for not calling you that day
F. so hard on yourself
G. yourselves like that
H. by himself
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I need to have my hair (to cut) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Last night my phone (to steal) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My dog (to feed) … twice a day”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My father (to accuse) … of robbing a woman”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “They (to ask) … to leave by the host”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This case is now being (to deal) … with in court”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This water is so clean, I think it (to filter) … last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to make) … this decision yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You (to tell) … multiple times not to do that, but you are still taking my cup without permission!”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Please, be careful while crossing the road
2 Why are you telling me this now?
3 An accident happened yesterday, I would like you to be more cautious
4 Okay then. Thanks!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What can I do for you?
2 My leg hurts. I think it might be broken
3 There doesn’t seem to be anything radically wrong with it, but let’s do a scan just to be sure
4 Good. Thank you, doctor!
She has never treated … well
1) shanty; 2) new; 3) overcrowded.
1) cosmopolitan; 2) historic; 3) new.
1) industrial; 2) historic; 3) boom.
He … to visit his grandmother
A. Sooner or later this work is going to do me
B. There’s something wrong with this zipper. I can’t do it
C. My mother wants to do
D.I do
E. in
F. up
G. up the flat tomorrow
H. without milk pretty well
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I wasn’t available yesterday
B. May
C. You can’t
D. If you experience headaches
E.so I couldn’t have helped you
F. I close the door?
G. go out without your teacher’s permission
H. you should visit the doctor
My boyfriend … give me more presents!
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Could you (to move) … somewhere else, please?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I got used to (to drink) … more water these days”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This case is now being (to stay) … with in court”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You could (to leave) … if they hadn’t come in”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You shouldn’t (to ask) … her about their relationship yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I cannot find the cake. Our cat might (to eat) … it last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Why are you doing all those exercises now? You could (to do) … them yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “You can’t leave her alone. You need (to help) … her”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 I’m thinking of redecorating our bathroom. Which color do you think suits our design?
2 I’ve always wanted to have a green one
3 That would be awesome! Should I order a green sink in this case?
4 Yes, sure! I’m looking forward to seeing it
You … not have said it, now she is mad at you!
1) broken, pay; 2) confess, arrested, appearing.
1) breaking, pay; 2) confess, arresting, appearing.
1) broken, pay; 2) confess, arrested, appeared.
I really need you … with me
A. Would you mind
B. What do you like more:
C. Do you regret
D. What is something you hate
E. closing the door?
F. running or swimming?
G. talking to him last night?
H. speaking about the most?
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. Do you fancy
B. He managed
C. I tend to
D. He avoids
E. going to the cinema tomorrow?
F. to finish the work on time
G. worry much about the consequences
H. talking to people in the mornings
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He denied (to be) … involved in the crime”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I came to London (to study) … English”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I drank a cup of coffee before (to leave) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I gave up (to smoke) … two years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I have never been the first one (to answer) … the question”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was about (to go) … out, but my phone rang”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “It is difficult for me (to describe) … my feelings”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Look around before (to cross) … the street”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “To love is (to accept) … everything in one another”
Please, keep that … from me!
1) broadcast; 2) top; 3) shred; 4) hit.
1) developments; 2) top; 3) shred; 4) hit.
1) comes; 2) updates; 3) shred; 4) hit.
A police officer told me the situation … under control
A. Anna told me
B. Miss Addams advised me
C. My doctor suggested
D. Our local postman said he wished he
E. she had finished completing the tests.
F. to stay out of it.
G. taking a break.
H. were an astronaut.
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. She inquired what
B. Her brother asked
C. I asked my cat if
D. He was wondering whether
E. I did for a living
F. if she needed anything
G. he was hungry
H. or not I could help him
My friend talked me … working with him
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Miss Garey said she (to meet) … me there at 3 o’clock”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My mother ordered me not (to shout) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our teachers said they wished they (to be) … film directors”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She said she (to lose) … her wallet the day before”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When I asked what he did for a living, my brother said he (to fix) … cars”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When Jakon called I said we (to watch) … a film”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Your dad said that water (to freeze) … at 0 degrees”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: ”When I called she said she (to cook) … dinner”
She said that she … for 2 hours
1) reach; 2) achieve; 3) come up against; 4) overcome.
1) overcome; 2) achieve; 3) come up against; 4) reach.
1) come; 2) reach; 3) come up against; 4) achieve.
I wish I … as good a singer as Mary
A. If you want to reach your goal, you should carry
B. I wish you to carry the Olympiad
C. I really want this experiment to be carried
D. Trust me, as soon as you carry
E. on working for a little longer
F. of this year
G. out successfully, I’ve been working so hard on it!
H. through this life period, you’ll be happy
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I wish you
B. If I had slept more, I
C. If she were smarter, she
D. If you heat water to 100 degrees, it
E. wouldn't play your music so loud
F. would have felt better
G. would not be as happy
H. boils
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Even if I (to believe) … in your words, I wouldn’t trust you completely”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I (to have) …, I would have paid”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I could (to play) …, I would certainly beat you”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I had more money, I (to open) … my own shop”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If it (to stop) … raining, we will go outside”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If she (to accuse) … of a crime, she would not have started working”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to have) … a cat, I would visit you more often”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to interest) … me well enough, I will keep on studying that”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to go) … out if my mother comes home early”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 So, where do you say you are studying now?
2 I’m still at school, but I’m planning to go to a university next year
3 And who do you want to become?
4 I really want to work with people, so a doctor is my dream job
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What is your biggest dream, Jack?
2 I would like to run my dad's business some day. What about you?
3 All I want is to be happy. Doesn’t matter where or who with
4 That’s so romantic!
The research was carried … on a high level of quality
1) jet; 2) aisle; 3) short.
1) jet; 2) take-off; 3) poor.
1) jet; 2) cabin; 3) hand.
… break the law, but they also put themselves and others in unnecessary danger.
A. Had I been there
B. Not for a moment I
C. Never have we witnessed such
D. Seldom
E. I’d definitely help you with the dishes
F. did think I would be offered the job
G. cruel behavior by one child to another
H. does one hear a politician say ‘sorry’
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. Trust me, there’s no need to check
B. You should check
C. If you want to take part in the play, check
D. You have to check
E. up on every move of mine
F. on her, we are all worried
G. off your name on this list of participants
H. in before the flight
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Are you planning to go anywhere this summer?
2 Sure I do! I'm thinking of going to Italy this time
3 Sounds great! How long will you be staying there?
4 For about 2 weeks, I guess. We'll see
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 How many pieces of luggage are you checking in?
2 Only two. But the second one is quite heavy
3 I see. In this case, it'll cost you 30 euros
4 Okay, I was expecting that. Thank you!
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Are there … vacancies in the company?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Can Anna have … flour to bake a cake?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Do they have … postcards left?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Is … left for me to do?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “There’s … petrol in my car”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Would you like … milk to drink?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “I have … money. I can’t buy a car”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “I ran out of energy. I need to eat … food”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “They have … to tell you. Don’t talk to them”
Very … see that type of heroism again
Add the missing word in sentence: “He was expelled … to the fact that he didn’t attend classes”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I painted my wall so … not to feel bored”
Add the missing word in sentence: “Never put … such important things, delaying them is always a mistake!”
Add the missing word in sentence: “She is working a lot … as not to be poor”
Add the missing word in sentence: “That’s the cat … owner treats it badly!”
Add the missing word in sentence: “We need to come there earlier so … to help them prepare”
Add the missing word in sentence: “We were late … of the fact that we got into a traffic jam”
After a year of arguing, we decided … a divorce
A. I know only one thing: I need
B. Do you want
C. I’ll never forget
D. Are we rich enough
E. to feed my cat!
F. to stay with us tonight?
G. meeting you for the first time
H. to buy a house?
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. If I were you, I
B. If you had left sooner, you
C. If you leave now, you
D. If you are nice to people, they
E. wouldn’t tell him the truth
F. would have been at my place on time
G. will be at my place on time
H. treat you the same
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I wish I
B. If only she hadn’t
C. If I had more money, I
D. If she had known more about the situation, she
E. were as good a dancer as you
F. been so naïve
G. would by a flat
H. wouldn’t be so naïve
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. We will fix the car
B. They are going to
C. This time tomorrow
D. By tomorrow
E. if you pay us on time
F. France this summer.
G. she will be typing the message.
H. we will have done all the work.
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. At this time on Tuesday
B. By this time on Tuesday
C. Next week
D. At this time every day
E. he will be sunbathing
F. he will have finished sunbathing
G. he is going to sunbathe
H. the train to Dijon leaves
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. Rarely does
B. Little did
C. Under no circumstances
D. Scarcely had Kate arrived in Moscow when she
E. she has her flowers watered
F. she does to save me
G. should she put herself in danger
H. was arrested
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. Never has she
B. Not only has she played the violin, but she also
C. Seldom does she
D. In no other way
E. been in so much trouble before
F. sang well
G. have any rest
H. could the situation be explained
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. We need to go to the shop as we ran
B. If to compare myself with a machine, I run
C. Last week I ran
D. We are doing everything in our powers to run
E. out of milk
F. on positive emotions and coffee, otherwise I hardly function
G. into our furious headmaster
H. away from negative feelings
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. He isn’t at home. He
E. If you need help, you
F. We’re on a playground, you
G. If you are no longer thirsty, you
E. must be on his way to work
F. can always rely on me
G. mustn’t smoke here
H. don’t have to finish your coffee
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. He was playing with his cat when
B. You were chopping the vegetables while
C. Did you know
D. Were you talking on the phone with someone else when
E. it bit him
F. I was making coffee
G. they were getting married?
H. I called you?
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. At this time last night he
B. Last night
C. She had learned 4 languages before she
D. We were playing a game while
E. was preparing to go out
F. we had so much fun!
G. entered the University
H. James was approaching the building
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. Unless you get an education,
B. Unless you bake a cake,
C. Unless you fix the TV,
D. Unless you buy a new smartphone,
E. you won’t find a good job
F. we won’t be able to start a party
G. we won’t be able to watch it
H. you won’t be able to contact me
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I leave my car to
B. The cat is usually
C. The window was
D. My heart was
E. be cleaned twice a month
F. fed three times a day
G. broken by a ball yesterday
H. broken when you told me you didn’t love me
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. It’s late, I need to turn the music
B. Before the flight you should turn your phone
C. I would like to read, I need to turn the light
D. I can’t reach the book, I need you to turn the page
E. down
F. off
G. on
H. over
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. He said he
B. She asked me if
C. We were wondering if
D. She asked me
E. wanted to quit his job.
F. I had finished my work
G. she wanted to come with us
H. to keep working
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I think my flat was broken
B. I wanted her to bring my phone
C. The lack of positive emotions can bring
D. At first, I need to bring
E. into
F. back
G. on depression
H. up my child
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. We usually
B. Last night we
C. We have just started
D. Tomorrow we
E. go to the theatre on Mondays
F. stayed up late
G. completing the exercise
H. will go to the club
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. It looks like he’s come down with
B. After my aunt died, my sister came into
C. Last night she came up with
D. A week ago I came across
E. flu
F. a huge sum of money
G. a brilliant idea
H. an interesting article in a newspaper
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. That was so rude from her, never put
B. If you put your clothes
C. That’s so rude, don’t put people
D. I would like to put
E. up with such offensive statements
F. on faster, we won’t be late
G. down like that
H. off our meeting, I’m in trouble
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. We are working faster these days so
B. She was late because
C. I can come in order
D. He stayed up late due
E. as to finish the work on time
F. of the weather
G. to help you
H. to the weather conditions
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. She expects him
B. He’ll never forget
C. He is not used
D. It’s nice
E. to understand
F. meeting me
G. to studying so long
H. to meet you
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. You should keep away
B. I believe in you, keep
C. The class is getting further, you should keep up
D. I think she is keeping something
E. from the wild animals
F. on working!
G. with them
H. from me
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. The house
B. We
C. Dinner
D. My child
E. was built last summer
F. were not invited to the wedding
G. was prepared on time
H. was brought up well
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. The cars
B. My cat
C. She
D. Our neighbours
E. were moved to the parking lot
F. was fed twice yesterday
G. was taught English well
H. were asked to be quieter
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I can
B. I’m sorry wasn’t able
C. She could
D. I should have
E. make some tea if you want
F. to help you that day
G. work better a year ago
H. stopped her last night
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. He should have
B. My mother has always been able
C. My friend can
D. Jake could
E. stayed out of our fight
F. to contact me at any time
G. make great jokes
H. cook well when he was a chef
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. My teacher always
B. I am preparing
C. She is studying
D. They never
E. gives me extra homework
F. for my exams now
G. abroad at the moment
H. go to school together
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. Haley always
B. She is at home, she is
C. I’m thinking about
D. They never
E. prepares breakfast for our family
F. watching TV with her dad
G. going shopping tomorrow
H. come to the meetings on time
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. She ordered me not
B. My neighbours asked me if
C. She told me she
D. My mother suggested
E. to eat anything before the guests come
F. they were bothering me during the night
G. hadn’t texted him
H. talking to her
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I asked her if she
B. She suggested
C. I told you I
D. They said they
E. had visited that gallery before
F. staying at home because it was too cold outside
G. was home that day
H. were about to leave
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. They adore
B. She wants
C. I am afraid
D. He is sorry for
E. riding bicycles in the evenings
F. to study with her sister
G. to control my own thoughts
H. staying at home that day
Match the words with the prefixes used with them:
A. milti-
B. co-
C. semi-
D. under-
E. lingual
F. operate
G. final
H. estimate
My bag with all the money … last night
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I am watching a show” – he said. He said he (to watch) … a show”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I will be very rich!” – he said. He boasted that he (to be) … very rich”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I will go to the party” – he said. He said he (to go) … to the party”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I work in a bank” – she said. She said she (to work) … in a bank”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I work in Paris!” – Mary said. Mary said she (to work) … in Paris”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I’m going to France this summer” – she told us. She told us she (to go) … to France that summer”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “A lot of different movies (to direct) … by Steven Spielberg”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “A lot of rice (to eat) … in Asia every year”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Alex said he (to buy) … a new phone before he had broken his old one”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Ann is interested in (to protect) … the environment”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Dynamite (to invent) … by Alfred Bernhard Nobel”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Everything (to explain) … to us tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Hardly (to be) … the park finished when we came there”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He asked if I (to dance) … with him the next day”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He asked me (to control) … my anger”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He couldn’t (to cheat) … on the exam, he didn’t have his phone with him”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He expects (to be) … rich one day”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He often (to listen) … to sad music”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He should (to cut) … down on drinking so much sweetened tea”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He told me he (to shut) … the door before we had come”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (can) … play the guitar two years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to be) … so curious 2 years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to buy) … a new computer before I broke the old one”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to give) … you my number, I thought you might call”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to lose) … my phone if you hadn’t stopped the robber”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to stop) … you if I had known you were mad at her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to wait) … for you if you hurry up”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to want) … to go home now”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I always forget (to turn) … the light off when I leave”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I cannot imagine ever (to become) … a teacher”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I couldn’t use my car last week, it (to repair) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I don’t remember (to water) … the flowers this morning”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I have just (to run) … two kilometers”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I usually write books, but this week I (to write) … an article”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I want to (to leave) … alone”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was looking out the window when I (to see) … my dog running away”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was reading a book when I (to find) … out it was about my dad”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I would have known more if you (to be) … a better teacher”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I would rather (to stay) … at home”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I’d like (to have) … some tea now”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I’m sorry I (to yell) … at you last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I study hard, I (to get) … a good job”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to close) … the door, our cat wouldn’t have run away”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to give) … it to me now, I won’t take it away from you”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to know) … French better, we would feel more comfortable here”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to marry) … me, we would be so happy”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to play) … the guitar, we would have a better evening”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to read) … the article sooner, you would have stayed at home”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to scratch) … your wound, it’ll hurt more”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to tell) … this secret to me, we would no longer have trust issues”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you were more attentive, you (to notice) … that I wasn’t even at the party”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Is it really worth (to spend) … so much money on it?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “It’s impossible to eat so many eggs in one day, she must (to leave) … some for us, let’s see”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Jakob is not used to (to get) … up so late”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Lily never takes her cat to school, but today she (to take) … it with her to show it during biology class”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Lucy always (to correct) … me when I’m wrong, it’s very nice of her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “May I (to bring) … you some water?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My best student never (to skip) … my classes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My dad was able (to buy) … the house, but he didn’t”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My grandmother always (to collect) … something”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My mother came here (to meet) … me”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Never come here without (to say) … hello”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Not since last year has anybody (to win) … the competition”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Not until you (to grow) … up will we consider taking you with us”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Nothing had he (to do) … by the time we came to look at the results”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Nothing has he (to do) … to solve the case”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Oh no, I think I have a toothache! I (to go) … to the doctor tomorrow then”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Only after the job was finished was she (to allow) … to have a rest”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our house (to destroy) … by the fire a long time ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our names (to mention) … in the titles, the director did it yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our order (to deliver) … tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our teacher told us that the thunder (to occur) … after the lightning”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Rachel (to make) … a dress for the meeting by this evening”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Seldom does she (to help) … other people”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She (to do) … three tasks by the time we come”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She adores (to play) … board games”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She appears (to blink) … faster than usual”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She asked me if I (to want) … a new phone”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She couldn’t (to believe) … you, she has never trusted you!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She doesn’t have (to thank) … me for being nice to her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She is afraid of (to go) … skiing”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She never (to complete) … her work on time”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She wants to know when my coat (to buy) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Stacy asked me (to stay) … away from her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Stop (to make) … that noise!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “That man (to follow) … me while I was going home”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The book (to complete) … by next week”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The doctor advised me (to eat) … more vegetables”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The job (to offer) … to Ann”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The music could (to hear) … far away”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The news (to announce) … yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The package (to deliver) … by tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The painting should (to do) … as soon as possible”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The teacher couldn’t (to interrupt) … us during the last lesson, he’s so calm”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The teams (to form) … yesterday by the judges”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “These days he (to start) … to think more about his future”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “They (to read) … 23 books by the end of the year”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This time next week we (to design) … new clothes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This time tomorrow our teacher (to paint) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Three participants (to eliminate) … at the end of the game by the jury”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Under no circumstances should she (to sign) … the papers she was given”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you (to finish) … your work today, we won’t go out”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you (to open) … the window, it will get really hot”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you want to be expelled, you have (to attend) … classes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to change) … the password before you tried to enter”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to sell) … our house three years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to walk) … outside when we heard a loud scream”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “What would you do if you (to forget) … about all your problems?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When I was a child, I used (to swim) … more often”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When you finish, I (to look) … at your work”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You can (to do) … whatever you want, I don’t care”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You can (to trust) … me, that’s for sure”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You have (to go) …, it’s late”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I can’t swim” – Kate said. Kate told us she (can) … not swim”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I don’t remember where my glasses are. I think I could (to put) … them on the dining table”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I don’t think she wrote this on her own. She must (to use) … the translator”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Look! The ice (to crack) …!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “That can’t (to be) … her! She looks differently”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 I'm so tired. I've been working for 12 hours in a row!
2 Oh, poor you. You really need a rest
3 Sure I do! The only rest I get is sleep!
4 I think you should go out more often. Sleeping is good, but you hardly get any fresh air!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Who was responsible for cleaning the flat yesterday?
2 I was, mom. Why do you ask?
3 The living room is a mess! What were you doing the whole day?
4 I'm sorry, but I forgot about it and left for school!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Can you turn on the TV?
2 Actually, I was just about to start working. Maybe a little bit later?
3 How long are you planning to work?
4 For about an hour or so
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Can you say you prefer e-books to traditional ones?
2 Absolutely! It's very beneficial
3 In what way?
4 An e-book is easier to carry around, as well as being cheaper than buying lots of traditional books
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Would you mind answering a couple of questions?
2 No, not at all. I have some time
3 Okay then, let's start. When was the last time you read a newspaper?
4 A long time ago, to be honest. I have never liked them
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What do you do for a living?
2 I’m an accountant, I work for my father
3 In this case you must really like your job!
4 Sure, I do, my dad is the best boss
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 How long have you been studying English?
2 For as long as I can remember myself, really
3 Are you enjoying studying it?
4 Absolutely, it’s extremely beautiful and useful
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 When was the last time you travelled abroad?
2 Never, to be honest. But I’m planning on it
3 And what will be the first country you visit?
4 I’ve always wanted to go to Germany. It attracts me for some reason
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What is your favourite holiday?
2 Christmas, I guess. I love when the whole family gathers in one place.
3 I agree, it has an amazing atmosphere. What about celebrating it together this year?
4 Sure, why not. I was planning to invite you over anyway!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Do you have any food allergies?
2 No, I’ve never had any. What about you?
3 As for me, I’m allergic to a bunch of dairy products and to some of the blooming flowers in Spring
4 That’s terrible! Not being able to enjoy this season is so sad
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Are you afraid of roller coasters?
2 Sure I am! I’ve been there once and I would never try it again
3 Why not? Was it so scary?
4 I hated the whole thing. I’m terribly afraid of heights
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 When did you buy a new phone?
2 Last week. There was a huge discount! Are you thinking about buying one too?
3 In fact, I am. I think I have enough money now
4 Then you should hurry up, because the sales are still ongoing!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What seems to be the problem?
2 There is something wrong with my phone, I cannot charge it
3 Have you tried rebooting it?
4 Yes, I have, and it didn’t work
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What’s your name?
2 I’m Ann, nice to meet you! Have we met?
3 Yes, we met last year at a conference. Don’t you remember me?
4 I thought your face was quite familiar!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What is it like to study so much? You barely get out of your house!
2 I love it so much I cannot do anything else. It really is good for me
3 But you hardly see your friends! That’s the first time I’ve seen you in two weeks
4 I do feel bad about not seeing my friends as much as they want to see me, but I'm working on it!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What are you doing tomorrow?
2 I’m staying at home, as I usually do on Sundays
3 Why is that?
4 I need to babysit my little sister
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 When was the last time you had a cold?
2 About a year ago, I think
3 That’s impressive. You must have a strong immune system then
4 I think I do. I eat healthy and I try to work out as much as possible
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Would you like to have dinner now or an hour later?
2 I’m not that hungry, I think I can wait. Why do you ask?
3 I’m cooking some pasta with cheese and I was wondering if you would like some
4 That sounds good, I’ll join you!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 When did you get such an amazing scarf? I love it!
2 Oh, it was a present from my grandmother for my birthday. She knit it herself!
3 She’s so good at it! I wish I had the talent to knit
4 It’s not as difficult as you think, you should try it!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Do you use any social networks?
2 Not really. I value real communication much more than texting
3 In this case, how do you keep in touch with all of your friends?
4 I call them all the time! And they’re always happy to hear me
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Do you think you’d be able to live without the Internet for a year?
2 Well, it’d be quite difficult, but I think I’d be able to handle it
3 You sound so reassured. What would be the most difficult thing?
4 I use the Internet a lot, especially for educational purposes. It’d be hard to walk away from such a convenience
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 I've heard that you're a vegan. Is that true?
2 Yes, it is. Why do you ask?
3 I'm really interested in it these days. I'm thinking of going vegan too
4 That's great! I think you should start small. Try avoiding meat at first
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What do you usually do to resist stress?
2 Well, I try to sleep as much as I can. Do you think that’s enough?
3 That’s a huge part of dealing with it, yeah. You should try breathing practices as well
4 I don’t really believe that would help me … But okay, I’ll try!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What is the most beautiful and clean place in your area?
2 I think it's our park. It's small and very popular
3 Are there any animals?
4 Yes, there are some ducks and you can feed them if you want!
Rome … in one day
1) Have you read; 2) am reading.
1) Had you read; 2) am read.
1) Нas you read; 2) am reading.
1) “Don’t do that again,” he … at me angrily. 2) “We’ve finished!” John … with relief. 3) She was so scared she could only … her name in a low voice. Fill in: snarl, stammer, whisper, sigh, groan.
1) snarled; 2) sighed; 3) whisper.
1) snarl; 2) sigh; 3) whisper.
1) groan; 2) whisper; 3) sigh.
1) “You can come with me,” Jake … me. 2) He … that he would be late. 3) “She’s leaving tomorrow,” Jamie …. Fill in: said or told.
1) told; 2) said; 3) said.
1) said; 2) said; 3) said.
1) told; 2) told; 3) said.
1) Before I bought my new computer I really put it under the …. 2) John wasn’t able to fix my computer so it’s back to the …. 3) I read in a computer magazine today that a new generation of software is in the …. Complete the idioms. Use some words from the list: works, drawing board, microscope, rocket, right.
1) microscope; 2) rocket; 3) drawing board.
1) microscope; 2) right; 3) drawing board.
1) microscope; 2) drawing board; 3) works.
1) Can you keep the noise …? I can’t hear myself speak! (cause to stay at lower level) 2) If you keep … missing classes, you won’t pass your exams. (continue) 3) She kept … some vital information from the police. (hide/conceal) Fill in: up with, back, on, down, away.
1) back; 2) on; 2) away.
1) down; 2) on; 3) back.
1) down; 2) on; 3) away.
1) Dad didn’t want to go … the details of his illness. (discuss in detail) 2) He went … two painful operations after the accident. (experience) 3) I wish this awful headache would go …! (disappear) 4) If you go … driving without wearing your glasses, you will have an accident. (continue) 5) Pat decided not to go … with the operation. (proceed)Fill in: on, away, into, through, ahead.
1) into; 2) through; 3) away; 4) on; 5) ahead.
1) on; 2) through; 3) away; 4) into; 5) ahead.
1) ahead; 2) through; 3) away; 4) on; 5) into.
1) Did Jack … at the concert in the end? 2) Let’s … the air conditioning. 3) It’s really hot. … the radio, Simon. It’s too loud. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) turned over; 2) turn down; 3) turn up.
1) turn over; 2) turned down; 3) turn up.
1) turn over; 2) turn down; 3) turn up.
1) Don’t tell me that the performance has been cancelled. I was really … it. 2) My grandmother … my baby brother while my mother works. 3) When you travel abroad, you should … pickpockets. 4) My sister is really arrogant. I hate the way she … everyone. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) look up; 2) look after; 3) look out for; 4) look down on.
1) looking forward to; 2) looks after; 3) look out for; 4) looks down on.
1) look forward to; 2) look after; 3) look out for; 4) look down on.
1) Fixing that sink has really done me …! (cause to become very tired) 2) We had to do … a washing machine at first. (manage despite the absence of) 3) I’m doing … an old cottage. (renovate) 4) Do … your shoe lace, Lize! (tie)Fill in: without, up, in.
1) in; 2) without; 3)up; 4) up.
1) up; 2) without; 3) in; 4) up.
1) without; 2) in; 3)up; 4) up.
1) Has … seen Mike? I’ve been looking for him … but he’s … to be found! 2) … knows me better than Any. Fill in the gaps with the compounds of some/any/no/every.
1) anybody/anyone, everywhere, nowhere; 2) nobody/no one.
1) nobody/no one, everywhere, nowhere; 2) anybody/anyone.
1) anybody, everywhere, nowhere; 2) nobody.
1) He … (not have) a headache if he had gone to bed earlier. 2) If they … (set out) earlier, they wouldn’t have missed the train. 3) I wouldn’t have found the injection painful if the nurse … (be) gentle. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
1) would not have; 2) have set out; 3) have been.
1) would not have had; 2) have set out; 3) had been.
1) would not have had; 2) had set out; 3) had been.
1) He … all his books when he moved. 2) The eggs … a terrible smell. 3) She’s decided to … smoking! Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) gave away; 2) are giving off; 3) give up.
1) give back; 2) are giving off; 3) give up.
1) give back; 2) gave away; 3) give off.
1) He … the tools he had borrowed from me yesterday. 2) Recent advances in technology have … great changes in our lives. 3) I was … in Delaware in the USA. 4) You look upset – what … that …? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) brought back; 2) brought about; 3) brought up; 4) brought … on.
1) bring back; 2) brought about; 3) bring up; 4) brought … on.
1) bring back; 2) bring about; 3) bring up; 4) bring … on.
1) He almost … the neighbor’s cat! 2) I hope we won’t … petrol before we get home! 3) I … Eddie in the supermarket yesterday. 4) Most cars … unleaded petrol. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) run over; 2) ran out of; 3) ran into; 4) run on.
1) ran over; 2) run out of; 3) ran into; 4) run on.
1) ran over; 2) run out; 3) run in; 4) ran on.
1) He put me … while I was in London. (offer hospitality) 2) Due to snow we put … our trip. (postpone) 3) Put … your jacket. It’s cold. (dress oneself) Fill in: off, on, up, down, up with.
1) up; 2) up with; 3) on.
1) up with; 2) down; 3) on.
1) up; 2) off; 3) on.
1) He’ll … the company when his mother retires. 2) I want to … football. Do you know where I can have lessons? 3) We’re going to … you … for your birthday, Lize! Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) take up; 2) take up; 3) take (you) out.
1) take over; 2) takes after; 3) take (you) out.
1) take over; 2) take up; 3) take (you) out.
1) I haven’t had much money since I lost my job, but I’m … 2) I must … now or I’ll miss my bus. 3) Does Tom … well with his sister? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) getting by; 2) get off; 3) get on.
1) get off; 2) get in; 3) get on.
1) getting by; 2) get around; 3) get on.
1) I haven’t had much money since I lost my job, but I’m …. 2) I must … now or I’ll miss my bus. 3) Does Tom … well with his sister? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) get off; 2) get in; 3) get on.
1) getting by; 2) get around; 3) get on.
1) getting by; 2) get off; 3) get on.
1) I was going to buy an expensive ring, but my mum talked me … it. (persuade sb not to do smth) 2) Sam treats me like a child. He always talks … to me. (petronise) 3) Tim was refusing to speak to me, but then I manage to talk him …. (make sb change their mind) Fill in: over, out, of, down, back, into, round.
1) out of; 2) back; 3) into.
1) out of; 2) down; 3) round.
1) out of; 2) down; 3) into.
1) I will … my little brother from school. 2) You shouldn’t … your food. 3) Some older schoolchildren … younger ones. 4) Can you help me … a dress for the party? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) pick up; 2) pick at; 3) pick on; 4) pick out.
1) pick up; 2) pick at; 3) pick up; 4) pick out.
1) pick out; 2) picked up; 3) pick at; 4) pick on.
1) Jo has been complaining … back pain. 2) She’s allergic … cats. 3) It took him ages to recover … the accident. Fill in: of, in, for, from, to.
1) of; 2) to; 3)from.
1) for; 2) to; 3) from.
1) of; 2) in; 3) for.
1) Kate is responsible … watering the plants every morning. 2) Littering is … the law in Singapore. 3) Jan was charged … dangerous driving. Complete the sentences with: against, for, into, with, of.
1) for; 2) against; 3) with.
1) of; 2) against; 3) with.
1) for; 2) against; 3) into.
1) Moscow is famous … its Bolshoi Theatre. 2) She impressed the audience … her performance. 3) They mistook him … Keanu Reeves and asked for his autograph. Fill in: with or for.
1) for; 2) with; 3) with.
1) with; 2) with; 3) for.
1) for; 2) with; 3) for.
1) Mr. Smith isn’t here. He checked … on Wednesday. 2) Have you checked … all the items on your list? 3) Frank checked … his work before giving it to the teacher. Fill in: in, on, out, over, off.
1) in; 2) over; 3) off.
1) out; 2) over; 3) off.
1) out; 2) off; 3) over.
1) My sister is … to be … to a wonderful man. 2) When she … from her husband, she moved to her parent’s house. 3) It’s difficult to be a … parent. Fill in: engaged, married, separated, single.
1) separated, single; 2) married; 3) single.
1) engaged, married; 2) separated; 3) single.
1) engaged, married; 2) separated; 3) separated.
1) The hotel was off the beaten … (track/road). 2) We left the island with a heavy … (head/heart). 3) Where’s our next … (port/stop) of call? Choose the correct word.
1) road; 2) heart; 3) port.
1) track; 2) head; 3) port.
1) track; 2) heart; 3) port.
1) The story made me … (cry). 2) Remind me … (see) to it tomorrow. 3) Would you like … (go) now? Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
1) cry; 2) see; 3) go.
1) cry; 2) to see; 3) to go.
1) cry; 2) to see; 3) going.
1) They were of great help. I don’t know what I … (do) if they hadn’t helped me. 2) If I could be anything I wanted, I … (be) an astronaut. 3) If he … (not/waste) time playing computer games, he would have been able to study more. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1) would have done; 2) would be; 3) hadn't wasted.
1) would have do; 2) would have been; 3) hadn't wasted.
1) have done; 2) would be; 3) would hadn't wasted.
1) Throwing waste in the sea can be harmful … marine life. 2) A lot of coral reefs are … threat due to rising sea temperatures. 3) More needs to be done to protect dolphins … getting caught in fishing nets. Fill in: of, from, to, under, about, in.
1) to; 2) under; 3) from.
1) of; 2) under; 3) from.
1) in; 2) under; 3) from.
1) Tim wasn’t prepared for the speech, but he managed to carry it …. (do successfully) 2) I told Kate to stop tapping her foot, but she carried … doing it. (continue) 3) We don’t know who carried … the attacks yet. (do) Fill in: through, off, out, on.
1) through; 2) out; 3) on.
1) off; 2) out; 3) through.
1) off; 2) on; 3) out.
1) We came … a beautiful antique table at the flea market. 2) Why don’t you come … tonight? We’re having pizza. 3) The symptoms show that you’re coming … the flu. Fill in: across, up with, down with, into, over.
1) across; 2) over; 3) down with.
1) over; 2) over; 3) down with.
1) across; 2) over; 3) up with.
1) You … stop at a red light. (necessity/strong obligation) 2) You … park on double yellow lines. (prohibition) 3) You … drive when there is a good public transport system. (lack of necessity) Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb in the appropriate form (must/have to, mustn’t/can’t, don’t have to/needn’t, should/ought to, can/may, could/might, can/could, will/should, can/would, can/shall.
1) must/have to; 2) mustn't/can't; 3) don't have to/needn't.
1) should/ought to; 2) can't; 3) can/could.
1) mustn't/can't; 2) must/have to; 3) can/could.
1) Weren't the ... (wedding / marriage) vows beautiful at Kate and Nick's ... (wedding / marriage)? 2) There are just four people in my ... (extended / immediate) family, but more than twenty in my ... (extended / immediate) family. Complete the sentences with the words in brackets.
1) marriage, wedding; 2) immediate, extended.
1) wedding, marriage; 2) immediate, extended.
1) marriage, wedding; 2) extended, immediate.
УЧЕБНЫЕ МАТЕРИАЛЫ
- Тема 9. Давайте жить дружно: семья, друзья, коллеги и взаимоотношения между людьми (Relationships: friends, family, character and behavior)
- Тема 10. Терпение и труд все перетрут: как добиться своего и преодолеть стресс? (Where there’s a will, there’s a way)
- Тема 11. Права и обязанности (Rights and Responsibilities)
- Тема 12. Следи за собой: будь осторожен! (Опасности, болезни и травмы – как сохранить здоровье и мир вокруг нас)
- Тема 13. Дом, милый дом (Homes and neighborhoods)
- Тема 14. Коммуникация и технологии (Newspapers and Media. Space Technology)
- Тема 15. Что день грядущий нам готовит: мечты, надежды и стремления. Образование в России и за рубежом
- Тема 16. Страны и континенты. Путешествия. Культурные особенности. (Geographical Features. Travel. Art and Design)
- Заключение
- Итоговая аттестация
A week ago I came ... an interesting idea that possessed my mind
- out
- up with
- in
- down with
- park
- am parking
- parks
- parking
A. I have never
B. I adore
C. I have just been cycling
D. Next week I’m going to
E. been in Italy before
F. studying Spanish
G. for 2 hours
H. go to Spain
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. While I was going to work
B. My sister has been in London
C. My brother was in Moscow
D. My family has never
E. my mother rang
F. three times this year
G. two times last year
H. been poor
My brother … about me! I hate it!
- always complains
- complains always
- always is complaining
- is always complaining
- across
- in
- into
- up with
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to be) … surprised when you told me you were engaged”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to enjoy) … going shopping every week”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I really adore the way you (to smile) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Now that I know your situation, I think I (to share) … mine”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The factory (to produce) … pillows for the last 20 years”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The plane (to take) … off at 8 o’clock”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unfortunately, I accidentally (to delete) … the documents from our computer”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “While my mother was cooking dinner, I (to do) … my homework”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 My name is Ann, I am your neighbor. How long have you lived here?
2 I’ve just moved in actually. Why are you asking?
3 I need your help with a man who lives on the 4th floor, just above us. He is always listening to music, it is so loud!
4 Okay, I’ll talk to him, no problem
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 So, how is Amsterdam?
2 It’s awesome! I totally adore my life here.
3 Is everything there as good as you say?
4 Well, there is one thing I don’t like. I wanted to have a cat, but my landlord won’t let me.
The gardener … the flowers at the moment
- waters
- water
- is watering
- watering
- will be
- going to be
- will have been
- am being
- in
- across
- out
- over
- getting; 2) tired; 3) take.
- tired; 2) getting; 3) take.
- getting; 2) take; 3) tired.
Add the missing word in sentence: “I cancelled our appointment … as not to feel bad there”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I got divorced in order … feel more freedom”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I quit my job due … the fact that it was too stressful”
Add the missing word in sentence: “Put your clothes … , we are about to go out”
Add the missing word in sentence: “That is the girl … mother is my teacher”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You are so unkind to your sister, why are you putting her … like that?”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You have to respect yourself, never put up … that!”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You should take this medicine twice a day … get better”
Don’t put anyone … for being different!
- on
- up with
- off
- down
- for
- from
- at
- in
- away
- off
- on
- up with
- due to
- because
- for
- at
- in order
- for
- so as
- with the aim to
- to be
- be
- being
- am
A. The man at the door
B. That is the teacher
C. That is the example
D. That is the book
E. is the one I told you about
F. whose children are scientists
G. that shows us how to use this word
H. of which the first page is missing
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. We need to start working in
B. She studied French
C. I try to avoid
D. We tried to prevent the accident
E. order to finish on time
F. to move to Europe
G. seeing my enemies every day
H. from happening, but we failed
Yesterday I cleaned my house … I could invite my friends over
- in order to
- so that
- so as to
- with the aim of
- to learn
- to learning
- learning
- learn
1) sneezing; 2) vomiting; 3) dizzy.
1) attack; 2) vomiting; 3) dizzy.
1) aching; 2) hoarse; 3) blowing.
I hate it when you call … stupid
- himself
- yourself
- myself
- herself
- through
- into
- out
- in
- through
- on
- in
- at
- himself
- myself
- theirselves
- yourself
A. As it was my parents’ anniversary, I couldn’t go
B. I never liked going
C. I know it’s been hard for you, but you need to go
D. I would never like to go
E. out with my friends
F. into details using text messages
G. on and start doing something
H. through that again
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I really hate
B. I wish you weren’t
C. You would never disrespect
D. He has never liked being
E. myself for not calling you that day
F. so hard on yourself
G. yourselves like that
H. by himself
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I need to have my hair (to cut) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Last night my phone (to steal) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My dog (to feed) … twice a day”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My father (to accuse) … of robbing a woman”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “They (to ask) … to leave by the host”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This case is now being (to deal) … with in court”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This water is so clean, I think it (to filter) … last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to make) … this decision yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You (to tell) … multiple times not to do that, but you are still taking my cup without permission!”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Please, be careful while crossing the road
2 Why are you telling me this now?
3 An accident happened yesterday, I would like you to be more cautious
4 Okay then. Thanks!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What can I do for you?
2 My leg hurts. I think it might be broken
3 There doesn’t seem to be anything radically wrong with it, but let’s do a scan just to be sure
4 Good. Thank you, doctor!
She has never treated … well
- myself
- herself
- theirselves
- yourself
- out
- in
- for
- on
- yourself
- himself
- ourselves
- yourselves
1) shanty; 2) new; 3) overcrowded.
1) cosmopolitan; 2) historic; 3) new.
1) industrial; 2) historic; 3) boom.
He … to visit his grandmother
- needs
- need
- oughts
- must
- need
- have
- must
- needs to
A. Sooner or later this work is going to do me
B. There’s something wrong with this zipper. I can’t do it
C. My mother wants to do
D.I do
E. in
F. up
G. up the flat tomorrow
H. without milk pretty well
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I wasn’t available yesterday
B. May
C. You can’t
D. If you experience headaches
E.so I couldn’t have helped you
F. I close the door?
G. go out without your teacher’s permission
H. you should visit the doctor
My boyfriend … give me more presents!
- need to
- should
- have to
- musts
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Could you (to move) … somewhere else, please?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I got used to (to drink) … more water these days”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This case is now being (to stay) … with in court”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You could (to leave) … if they hadn’t come in”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You shouldn’t (to ask) … her about their relationship yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I cannot find the cake. Our cat might (to eat) … it last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Why are you doing all those exercises now? You could (to do) … them yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “You can’t leave her alone. You need (to help) … her”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 I’m thinking of redecorating our bathroom. Which color do you think suits our design?
2 I’ve always wanted to have a green one
3 That would be awesome! Should I order a green sink in this case?
4 Yes, sure! I’m looking forward to seeing it
You … not have said it, now she is mad at you!
- could
- might
- should
- can
- need
- shall
- must to
- have to
- Drinking
- Drink
- To drink
- To drinking
1) broken, pay; 2) confess, arrested, appearing.
1) breaking, pay; 2) confess, arresting, appearing.
1) broken, pay; 2) confess, arrested, appeared.
I really need you … with me
- stay
- to stay
- staying
- stay to
- to talk
- talk
- talking
- to talking
- away
- out
- up
- to
A. Would you mind
B. What do you like more:
C. Do you regret
D. What is something you hate
E. closing the door?
F. running or swimming?
G. talking to him last night?
H. speaking about the most?
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. Do you fancy
B. He managed
C. I tend to
D. He avoids
E. going to the cinema tomorrow?
F. to finish the work on time
G. worry much about the consequences
H. talking to people in the mornings
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He denied (to be) … involved in the crime”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I came to London (to study) … English”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I drank a cup of coffee before (to leave) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I gave up (to smoke) … two years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I have never been the first one (to answer) … the question”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was about (to go) … out, but my phone rang”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “It is difficult for me (to describe) … my feelings”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Look around before (to cross) … the street”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “To love is (to accept) … everything in one another”
Please, keep that … from me!
- off
- out
- in
- away
- in
- out
- with
- down
- to learn
- to learning
- learning
- learn
1) broadcast; 2) top; 3) shred; 4) hit.
1) developments; 2) top; 3) shred; 4) hit.
1) comes; 2) updates; 3) shred; 4) hit.
A police officer told me the situation … under control
- had been
- was
- is being
- were
- into
- out
- in
- for
- is
- are
- was
- had been
A. Anna told me
B. Miss Addams advised me
C. My doctor suggested
D. Our local postman said he wished he
E. she had finished completing the tests.
F. to stay out of it.
G. taking a break.
H. were an astronaut.
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. She inquired what
B. Her brother asked
C. I asked my cat if
D. He was wondering whether
E. I did for a living
F. if she needed anything
G. he was hungry
H. or not I could help him
My friend talked me … working with him
- in
- out
- to
- into
- finish
- is finishing
- finishes
- had finished
- does not study
- had not studied
- have not studied
- not had studied
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Miss Garey said she (to meet) … me there at 3 o’clock”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My mother ordered me not (to shout) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our teachers said they wished they (to be) … film directors”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She said she (to lose) … her wallet the day before”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When I asked what he did for a living, my brother said he (to fix) … cars”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When Jakon called I said we (to watch) … a film”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Your dad said that water (to freeze) … at 0 degrees”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: ”When I called she said she (to cook) … dinner”
She said that she … for 2 hours
- is running
- had been running
- runs
- runned
1) reach; 2) achieve; 3) come up against; 4) overcome.
1) overcome; 2) achieve; 3) come up against; 4) reach.
1) come; 2) reach; 3) come up against; 4) achieve.
I wish I … as good a singer as Mary
- were
- be
- am
- will be
- off
- on
- through
- at
- was
- am
- had been
- were
- get
- would get
- will get
- gets
- would finished
- finished
- had finished
- would have finished
A. If you want to reach your goal, you should carry
B. I wish you to carry the Olympiad
C. I really want this experiment to be carried
D. Trust me, as soon as you carry
E. on working for a little longer
F. of this year
G. out successfully, I’ve been working so hard on it!
H. through this life period, you’ll be happy
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I wish you
B. If I had slept more, I
C. If she were smarter, she
D. If you heat water to 100 degrees, it
E. wouldn't play your music so loud
F. would have felt better
G. would not be as happy
H. boils
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Even if I (to believe) … in your words, I wouldn’t trust you completely”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I (to have) …, I would have paid”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I could (to play) …, I would certainly beat you”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I had more money, I (to open) … my own shop”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If it (to stop) … raining, we will go outside”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If she (to accuse) … of a crime, she would not have started working”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to have) … a cat, I would visit you more often”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to interest) … me well enough, I will keep on studying that”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to go) … out if my mother comes home early”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 So, where do you say you are studying now?
2 I’m still at school, but I’m planning to go to a university next year
3 And who do you want to become?
4 I really want to work with people, so a doctor is my dream job
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What is your biggest dream, Jack?
2 I would like to run my dad's business some day. What about you?
3 All I want is to be happy. Doesn’t matter where or who with
4 That’s so romantic!
The research was carried … on a high level of quality
- off
- out
- through
- at
- boiling
- had boiled
- will boil
- boils
1) jet; 2) aisle; 3) short.
1) jet; 2) take-off; 3) poor.
1) jet; 2) cabin; 3) hand.
… break the law, but they also put themselves and others in unnecessary danger.
- Not only they
- Not only have they
- Not only did they
- Rarely when
- If only
- Only if
- Only
A. Had I been there
B. Not for a moment I
C. Never have we witnessed such
D. Seldom
E. I’d definitely help you with the dishes
F. did think I would be offered the job
G. cruel behavior by one child to another
H. does one hear a politician say ‘sorry’
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. Trust me, there’s no need to check
B. You should check
C. If you want to take part in the play, check
D. You have to check
E. up on every move of mine
F. on her, we are all worried
G. off your name on this list of participants
H. in before the flight
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Are you planning to go anywhere this summer?
2 Sure I do! I'm thinking of going to Italy this time
3 Sounds great! How long will you be staying there?
4 For about 2 weeks, I guess. We'll see
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 How many pieces of luggage are you checking in?
2 Only two. But the second one is quite heavy
3 I see. In this case, it'll cost you 30 euros
4 Okay, I was expecting that. Thank you!
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Are there … vacancies in the company?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Can Anna have … flour to bake a cake?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Do they have … postcards left?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Is … left for me to do?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “There’s … petrol in my car”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Would you like … milk to drink?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “I have … money. I can’t buy a car”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “I ran out of energy. I need to eat … food”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “They have … to tell you. Don’t talk to them”
Very … see that type of heroism again
- rarely will people
- naber will people
- rarely people will
- little people will
- never we must
- on no account should we
- no way we should
- under no circumstances we should
- To study
- Studying
- Study
- To studying
- Never again we will
- No way will
- Under no circumstances will we
- Little will we
- Which
- What
- Who
- Whose
- Singing
- Sing
- Will sing
- Was sing
- Need
- Should
- Ought to
- Must
- Little he
- Little he did
- Little did he
- Little he has
- May
- Must
- Has to
- Have to
- Either
- Neither
- None
- Both
- No
- None
- Some
- Most
- Much
- Many
- Any
- Lots
- None
- Neither
- Most
- Both
- Barely had they
- No sooner had they
- Barely they had
- No sooner had they
- Does
- Did
- Are
- Were
- Do
- Did
- Are
- Does
Add the missing word in sentence: “He was expelled … to the fact that he didn’t attend classes”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I painted my wall so … not to feel bored”
Add the missing word in sentence: “Never put … such important things, delaying them is always a mistake!”
Add the missing word in sentence: “She is working a lot … as not to be poor”
Add the missing word in sentence: “That’s the cat … owner treats it badly!”
Add the missing word in sentence: “We need to come there earlier so … to help them prepare”
Add the missing word in sentence: “We were late … of the fact that we got into a traffic jam”
After a year of arguing, we decided … a divorce
- getting
- get
- to getting
- to get
- argue
- argues
- arguing
- is arguing
- is repaired
- repairing
- is being repaired
- is repairing
- call
- is calling
- are calling
- calls
- have
- are
- is
- come
- will travel
- will be travelling
- am going to travel
- will have traveled
- see
- watch
- look
- do
- ask
- asked
- asking
- asks
- about
- at
- on
- up
- myself
- yourself
- himself
- yourselves
- of
- at
- about
- in
- sayd
- said
- says
- was saying
- will get
- have been
- will do
- will begin
- wants
- wanting
- had wanted
- wanted
- not going
- to not going
- not to go
- to not go
- so
- because
- due
- in order
- getting out
- got out
- to get out
- get out
- quit
- quitted
- quits
- is quitting
- visit
- visiting
- to visit
- visits
- had been waiting
- has been waiting
- waiting
- is waiting
- think
- am thinking
- thinks
- thinking
- might
- must
- cannot
- have to
- can not
- mustn’t
- cannot
- may not
- will close
- had closed
- close
- have
- finish
- finishing
- to finish
- to finishing
- be cleaned
- to clean
- to be cleaned
- cleaned
- herself
- myself
- theirselves
- Meself
- do
- to do
- doing
- to doing
- because
- due to
- so that
- in case
- exaggerate
- exaggerated
- had exaggerated
- exaggerating
- is
- had been
- was
- are
- go
- would go
- went
- will go
- am going to clean
- clean
- will clean
- will have cleaned
- say
- to say
- saying
- to saying
- bought
- would buy
- would have bought
- would had bought
- would call
- will call
- will have called
- was calling
- will talk
- would talked
- talked
- would have talked
- will call
- calls
- call
- would call
- wouldn’t drink
- didn’t drink
- hadn’t drank
- hadn’t drunk
- had called
- called
- would call
- could have called
- take
- place
- ask
- close
- should
- can
- must
- have to
- will find
- would have found
- would find
- have find
- can
- must
- have to
- shouldn’t
- will hear probably
- will probably hear
- probably hears
- hears probably
- would get
- would have got
- will be getting
- get
- would visit
- will visit
- will have visited
- would have visited
- time
- order
- case
- off
- the harder
- harder
- the most hardest
- the hardest
- talking
- to talking
- talk
- to talk
- mustnot
- don’t have to
- doesn’t have to
- mustn’t
- tells
- is telling
- tell
- telled
- goed
- had gone
- was going
- went
- had told
- telled
- had been telling
- told
- be seen
- be seed
- are seen
- see
- know
- be
- quit
- do
A. I know only one thing: I need
B. Do you want
C. I’ll never forget
D. Are we rich enough
E. to feed my cat!
F. to stay with us tonight?
G. meeting you for the first time
H. to buy a house?
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. If I were you, I
B. If you had left sooner, you
C. If you leave now, you
D. If you are nice to people, they
E. wouldn’t tell him the truth
F. would have been at my place on time
G. will be at my place on time
H. treat you the same
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I wish I
B. If only she hadn’t
C. If I had more money, I
D. If she had known more about the situation, she
E. were as good a dancer as you
F. been so naïve
G. would by a flat
H. wouldn’t be so naïve
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. We will fix the car
B. They are going to
C. This time tomorrow
D. By tomorrow
E. if you pay us on time
F. France this summer.
G. she will be typing the message.
H. we will have done all the work.
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. At this time on Tuesday
B. By this time on Tuesday
C. Next week
D. At this time every day
E. he will be sunbathing
F. he will have finished sunbathing
G. he is going to sunbathe
H. the train to Dijon leaves
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. Rarely does
B. Little did
C. Under no circumstances
D. Scarcely had Kate arrived in Moscow when she
E. she has her flowers watered
F. she does to save me
G. should she put herself in danger
H. was arrested
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. Never has she
B. Not only has she played the violin, but she also
C. Seldom does she
D. In no other way
E. been in so much trouble before
F. sang well
G. have any rest
H. could the situation be explained
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. We need to go to the shop as we ran
B. If to compare myself with a machine, I run
C. Last week I ran
D. We are doing everything in our powers to run
E. out of milk
F. on positive emotions and coffee, otherwise I hardly function
G. into our furious headmaster
H. away from negative feelings
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. He isn’t at home. He
E. If you need help, you
F. We’re on a playground, you
G. If you are no longer thirsty, you
E. must be on his way to work
F. can always rely on me
G. mustn’t smoke here
H. don’t have to finish your coffee
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. He was playing with his cat when
B. You were chopping the vegetables while
C. Did you know
D. Were you talking on the phone with someone else when
E. it bit him
F. I was making coffee
G. they were getting married?
H. I called you?
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. At this time last night he
B. Last night
C. She had learned 4 languages before she
D. We were playing a game while
E. was preparing to go out
F. we had so much fun!
G. entered the University
H. James was approaching the building
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. Unless you get an education,
B. Unless you bake a cake,
C. Unless you fix the TV,
D. Unless you buy a new smartphone,
E. you won’t find a good job
F. we won’t be able to start a party
G. we won’t be able to watch it
H. you won’t be able to contact me
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I leave my car to
B. The cat is usually
C. The window was
D. My heart was
E. be cleaned twice a month
F. fed three times a day
G. broken by a ball yesterday
H. broken when you told me you didn’t love me
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. It’s late, I need to turn the music
B. Before the flight you should turn your phone
C. I would like to read, I need to turn the light
D. I can’t reach the book, I need you to turn the page
E. down
F. off
G. on
H. over
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. He said he
B. She asked me if
C. We were wondering if
D. She asked me
E. wanted to quit his job.
F. I had finished my work
G. she wanted to come with us
H. to keep working
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I think my flat was broken
B. I wanted her to bring my phone
C. The lack of positive emotions can bring
D. At first, I need to bring
E. into
F. back
G. on depression
H. up my child
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. We usually
B. Last night we
C. We have just started
D. Tomorrow we
E. go to the theatre on Mondays
F. stayed up late
G. completing the exercise
H. will go to the club
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. It looks like he’s come down with
B. After my aunt died, my sister came into
C. Last night she came up with
D. A week ago I came across
E. flu
F. a huge sum of money
G. a brilliant idea
H. an interesting article in a newspaper
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. That was so rude from her, never put
B. If you put your clothes
C. That’s so rude, don’t put people
D. I would like to put
E. up with such offensive statements
F. on faster, we won’t be late
G. down like that
H. off our meeting, I’m in trouble
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. We are working faster these days so
B. She was late because
C. I can come in order
D. He stayed up late due
E. as to finish the work on time
F. of the weather
G. to help you
H. to the weather conditions
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. She expects him
B. He’ll never forget
C. He is not used
D. It’s nice
E. to understand
F. meeting me
G. to studying so long
H. to meet you
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. You should keep away
B. I believe in you, keep
C. The class is getting further, you should keep up
D. I think she is keeping something
E. from the wild animals
F. on working!
G. with them
H. from me
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. The house
B. We
C. Dinner
D. My child
E. was built last summer
F. were not invited to the wedding
G. was prepared on time
H. was brought up well
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. The cars
B. My cat
C. She
D. Our neighbours
E. were moved to the parking lot
F. was fed twice yesterday
G. was taught English well
H. were asked to be quieter
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I can
B. I’m sorry wasn’t able
C. She could
D. I should have
E. make some tea if you want
F. to help you that day
G. work better a year ago
H. stopped her last night
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. He should have
B. My mother has always been able
C. My friend can
D. Jake could
E. stayed out of our fight
F. to contact me at any time
G. make great jokes
H. cook well when he was a chef
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. My teacher always
B. I am preparing
C. She is studying
D. They never
E. gives me extra homework
F. for my exams now
G. abroad at the moment
H. go to school together
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. Haley always
B. She is at home, she is
C. I’m thinking about
D. They never
E. prepares breakfast for our family
F. watching TV with her dad
G. going shopping tomorrow
H. come to the meetings on time
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. She ordered me not
B. My neighbours asked me if
C. She told me she
D. My mother suggested
E. to eat anything before the guests come
F. they were bothering me during the night
G. hadn’t texted him
H. talking to her
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. I asked her if she
B. She suggested
C. I told you I
D. They said they
E. had visited that gallery before
F. staying at home because it was too cold outside
G. was home that day
H. were about to leave
Match the parts to make the sentences:
A. They adore
B. She wants
C. I am afraid
D. He is sorry for
E. riding bicycles in the evenings
F. to study with her sister
G. to control my own thoughts
H. staying at home that day
Match the words with the prefixes used with them:
A. milti-
B. co-
C. semi-
D. under-
E. lingual
F. operate
G. final
H. estimate
My bag with all the money … last night
- stole
- is stolen
- was stolen
- had stolen
- come
- coms
- comes
- is coming
- to have
- have
- having
- to having
- have
- had
- has
- was having
- will buy
- would buy
- bought
- is going to buy
- to have
- having
- had
- to had
- is closed
- was closed
- close
- closed
- will watered
- are watered
- were watered
- is watered
- was built
- will build
- were build
- were built
- has never been
- never has been
- had never been
- never had been
- will be sending
- will have sent
- will send
- is going to send
- about
- in
- out
- for
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I am watching a show” – he said. He said he (to watch) … a show”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I will be very rich!” – he said. He boasted that he (to be) … very rich”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I will go to the party” – he said. He said he (to go) … to the party”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I work in a bank” – she said. She said she (to work) … in a bank”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I work in Paris!” – Mary said. Mary said she (to work) … in Paris”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I’m going to France this summer” – she told us. She told us she (to go) … to France that summer”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “A lot of different movies (to direct) … by Steven Spielberg”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “A lot of rice (to eat) … in Asia every year”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Alex said he (to buy) … a new phone before he had broken his old one”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Ann is interested in (to protect) … the environment”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Dynamite (to invent) … by Alfred Bernhard Nobel”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Everything (to explain) … to us tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Hardly (to be) … the park finished when we came there”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He asked if I (to dance) … with him the next day”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He asked me (to control) … my anger”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He couldn’t (to cheat) … on the exam, he didn’t have his phone with him”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He expects (to be) … rich one day”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He often (to listen) … to sad music”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He should (to cut) … down on drinking so much sweetened tea”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He told me he (to shut) … the door before we had come”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (can) … play the guitar two years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to be) … so curious 2 years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to buy) … a new computer before I broke the old one”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to give) … you my number, I thought you might call”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to lose) … my phone if you hadn’t stopped the robber”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to stop) … you if I had known you were mad at her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to wait) … for you if you hurry up”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to want) … to go home now”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I always forget (to turn) … the light off when I leave”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I cannot imagine ever (to become) … a teacher”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I couldn’t use my car last week, it (to repair) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I don’t remember (to water) … the flowers this morning”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I have just (to run) … two kilometers”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I usually write books, but this week I (to write) … an article”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I want to (to leave) … alone”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was looking out the window when I (to see) … my dog running away”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was reading a book when I (to find) … out it was about my dad”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I would have known more if you (to be) … a better teacher”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I would rather (to stay) … at home”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I’d like (to have) … some tea now”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I’m sorry I (to yell) … at you last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I study hard, I (to get) … a good job”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to close) … the door, our cat wouldn’t have run away”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to give) … it to me now, I won’t take it away from you”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to know) … French better, we would feel more comfortable here”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to marry) … me, we would be so happy”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to play) … the guitar, we would have a better evening”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to read) … the article sooner, you would have stayed at home”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to scratch) … your wound, it’ll hurt more”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to tell) … this secret to me, we would no longer have trust issues”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you were more attentive, you (to notice) … that I wasn’t even at the party”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Is it really worth (to spend) … so much money on it?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “It’s impossible to eat so many eggs in one day, she must (to leave) … some for us, let’s see”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Jakob is not used to (to get) … up so late”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Lily never takes her cat to school, but today she (to take) … it with her to show it during biology class”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Lucy always (to correct) … me when I’m wrong, it’s very nice of her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “May I (to bring) … you some water?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My best student never (to skip) … my classes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My dad was able (to buy) … the house, but he didn’t”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My grandmother always (to collect) … something”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My mother came here (to meet) … me”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Never come here without (to say) … hello”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Not since last year has anybody (to win) … the competition”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Not until you (to grow) … up will we consider taking you with us”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Nothing had he (to do) … by the time we came to look at the results”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Nothing has he (to do) … to solve the case”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Oh no, I think I have a toothache! I (to go) … to the doctor tomorrow then”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Only after the job was finished was she (to allow) … to have a rest”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our house (to destroy) … by the fire a long time ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our names (to mention) … in the titles, the director did it yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our order (to deliver) … tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our teacher told us that the thunder (to occur) … after the lightning”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Rachel (to make) … a dress for the meeting by this evening”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Seldom does she (to help) … other people”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She (to do) … three tasks by the time we come”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She adores (to play) … board games”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She appears (to blink) … faster than usual”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She asked me if I (to want) … a new phone”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She couldn’t (to believe) … you, she has never trusted you!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She doesn’t have (to thank) … me for being nice to her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She is afraid of (to go) … skiing”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She never (to complete) … her work on time”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She wants to know when my coat (to buy) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Stacy asked me (to stay) … away from her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Stop (to make) … that noise!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “That man (to follow) … me while I was going home”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The book (to complete) … by next week”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The doctor advised me (to eat) … more vegetables”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The job (to offer) … to Ann”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The music could (to hear) … far away”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The news (to announce) … yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The package (to deliver) … by tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The painting should (to do) … as soon as possible”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The teacher couldn’t (to interrupt) … us during the last lesson, he’s so calm”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The teams (to form) … yesterday by the judges”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “These days he (to start) … to think more about his future”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “They (to read) … 23 books by the end of the year”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This time next week we (to design) … new clothes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This time tomorrow our teacher (to paint) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Three participants (to eliminate) … at the end of the game by the jury”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Under no circumstances should she (to sign) … the papers she was given”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you (to finish) … your work today, we won’t go out”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you (to open) … the window, it will get really hot”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unless you want to be expelled, you have (to attend) … classes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to change) … the password before you tried to enter”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to sell) … our house three years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to walk) … outside when we heard a loud scream”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “What would you do if you (to forget) … about all your problems?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When I was a child, I used (to swim) … more often”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When you finish, I (to look) … at your work”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You can (to do) … whatever you want, I don’t care”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You can (to trust) … me, that’s for sure”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You have (to go) …, it’s late”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I can’t swim” – Kate said. Kate told us she (can) … not swim”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I don’t remember where my glasses are. I think I could (to put) … them on the dining table”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I don’t think she wrote this on her own. She must (to use) … the translator”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Look! The ice (to crack) …!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “That can’t (to be) … her! She looks differently”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 I'm so tired. I've been working for 12 hours in a row!
2 Oh, poor you. You really need a rest
3 Sure I do! The only rest I get is sleep!
4 I think you should go out more often. Sleeping is good, but you hardly get any fresh air!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Who was responsible for cleaning the flat yesterday?
2 I was, mom. Why do you ask?
3 The living room is a mess! What were you doing the whole day?
4 I'm sorry, but I forgot about it and left for school!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Can you turn on the TV?
2 Actually, I was just about to start working. Maybe a little bit later?
3 How long are you planning to work?
4 For about an hour or so
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Can you say you prefer e-books to traditional ones?
2 Absolutely! It's very beneficial
3 In what way?
4 An e-book is easier to carry around, as well as being cheaper than buying lots of traditional books
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Would you mind answering a couple of questions?
2 No, not at all. I have some time
3 Okay then, let's start. When was the last time you read a newspaper?
4 A long time ago, to be honest. I have never liked them
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What do you do for a living?
2 I’m an accountant, I work for my father
3 In this case you must really like your job!
4 Sure, I do, my dad is the best boss
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 How long have you been studying English?
2 For as long as I can remember myself, really
3 Are you enjoying studying it?
4 Absolutely, it’s extremely beautiful and useful
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 When was the last time you travelled abroad?
2 Never, to be honest. But I’m planning on it
3 And what will be the first country you visit?
4 I’ve always wanted to go to Germany. It attracts me for some reason
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What is your favourite holiday?
2 Christmas, I guess. I love when the whole family gathers in one place.
3 I agree, it has an amazing atmosphere. What about celebrating it together this year?
4 Sure, why not. I was planning to invite you over anyway!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Do you have any food allergies?
2 No, I’ve never had any. What about you?
3 As for me, I’m allergic to a bunch of dairy products and to some of the blooming flowers in Spring
4 That’s terrible! Not being able to enjoy this season is so sad
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Are you afraid of roller coasters?
2 Sure I am! I’ve been there once and I would never try it again
3 Why not? Was it so scary?
4 I hated the whole thing. I’m terribly afraid of heights
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 When did you buy a new phone?
2 Last week. There was a huge discount! Are you thinking about buying one too?
3 In fact, I am. I think I have enough money now
4 Then you should hurry up, because the sales are still ongoing!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What seems to be the problem?
2 There is something wrong with my phone, I cannot charge it
3 Have you tried rebooting it?
4 Yes, I have, and it didn’t work
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What’s your name?
2 I’m Ann, nice to meet you! Have we met?
3 Yes, we met last year at a conference. Don’t you remember me?
4 I thought your face was quite familiar!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What is it like to study so much? You barely get out of your house!
2 I love it so much I cannot do anything else. It really is good for me
3 But you hardly see your friends! That’s the first time I’ve seen you in two weeks
4 I do feel bad about not seeing my friends as much as they want to see me, but I'm working on it!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What are you doing tomorrow?
2 I’m staying at home, as I usually do on Sundays
3 Why is that?
4 I need to babysit my little sister
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 When was the last time you had a cold?
2 About a year ago, I think
3 That’s impressive. You must have a strong immune system then
4 I think I do. I eat healthy and I try to work out as much as possible
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Would you like to have dinner now or an hour later?
2 I’m not that hungry, I think I can wait. Why do you ask?
3 I’m cooking some pasta with cheese and I was wondering if you would like some
4 That sounds good, I’ll join you!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 When did you get such an amazing scarf? I love it!
2 Oh, it was a present from my grandmother for my birthday. She knit it herself!
3 She’s so good at it! I wish I had the talent to knit
4 It’s not as difficult as you think, you should try it!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Do you use any social networks?
2 Not really. I value real communication much more than texting
3 In this case, how do you keep in touch with all of your friends?
4 I call them all the time! And they’re always happy to hear me
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 Do you think you’d be able to live without the Internet for a year?
2 Well, it’d be quite difficult, but I think I’d be able to handle it
3 You sound so reassured. What would be the most difficult thing?
4 I use the Internet a lot, especially for educational purposes. It’d be hard to walk away from such a convenience
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 I've heard that you're a vegan. Is that true?
2 Yes, it is. Why do you ask?
3 I'm really interested in it these days. I'm thinking of going vegan too
4 That's great! I think you should start small. Try avoiding meat at first
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What do you usually do to resist stress?
2 Well, I try to sleep as much as I can. Do you think that’s enough?
3 That’s a huge part of dealing with it, yeah. You should try breathing practices as well
4 I don’t really believe that would help me … But okay, I’ll try!
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
1 What is the most beautiful and clean place in your area?
2 I think it's our park. It's small and very popular
3 Are there any animals?
4 Yes, there are some ducks and you can feed them if you want!
Rome … in one day
- hadn’t built
- weren’t built
- didn’t build
- wasn’t built
- play
- plaid
- played
- plays
- mustn’t
- can’t
- shouldn’t
- doesn’t have to
- studys
- study
- studying
- studies
- to stop
- to ask
- to quit
- to be
- sheself
- myself
- herself
- yourself
- mustn’t
- cannot
- couldn’t
- didn’t have to
- the most beautiful
- more beautiful
- the beautifullest
- most beautiful
- to not shout
- not shouting
- not shout
- not to shout
- have had
- had seen
- had quit
- had dance
- doesn’t like
- don’t like
- hasn’t liked
- didn’t like
- will meet
- would meet
- meets
- is meeting
- staying
- to staying
- stay
- to stay
- have stolen
- has stolen
- have stealing
- is steal
- Did
- are
- were
- have
- some
- much
- any
- many
- will have travelled
- will travel
- is going to travel
- travels
- has to
- would
- have to
- must
- which
- what
- whose
- who
- always is served
- is always serving
- is always served
- is served always
- to teach
- teach
- teaching
- to teaching
- wanted
- want
- are wanting
- were wanting
- was discussed
- is discussed
- was discussing
- discussed
- were painted
- are paint
- painting
- are being painted
- having
- have
- are having
- is having
- that day
- today
- yesterday
- a week ago
- will be watching
- will watch
- watches
- will have watched
- go
- would go
- will go
- goes
- won’t be
- wouldn’t be
- willn’t be
- aren’t
- ourself
- ourselves
- yourself
- myself
- some
- a
- much
- any
- on
- off
- about
- at
- few
- a lot
- a few
- much
- our
- ourself
- ourselfs
- ourselves
- because
- as
- in case
- due to
- do
- did
- does
- are
- will get
- get
- got
- would get
- were still cleaning up
- still cleaned
- was still cleaning
- was cleaning still
- come
- comed
- comes
- came
- were boiling
- was boiling
- will boiling
- would boiling
- mustn’t
- don’t have
- do not have to
- cannot
- shouldn’t
- don’t have to
- mustn’t
- aren’t
- could
- should
- would
- need
- mustn’t
- should
- don’t have to
- are
- don’t have to
- should
- must
- mustn’t
- over
- off
- up
- after
- to be
- to go
- to have
- to write
- working
- work
- to work
- to working
- writing
- to writing
- write
- to write
- asking
- to ask
- ask
- to asking
- will marry
- marry
- would marry
- will have married
1) Have you read; 2) am reading.
1) Had you read; 2) am read.
1) Нas you read; 2) am reading.
1) “Don’t do that again,” he … at me angrily. 2) “We’ve finished!” John … with relief. 3) She was so scared she could only … her name in a low voice. Fill in: snarl, stammer, whisper, sigh, groan.
1) snarled; 2) sighed; 3) whisper.
1) snarl; 2) sigh; 3) whisper.
1) groan; 2) whisper; 3) sigh.
1) “You can come with me,” Jake … me. 2) He … that he would be late. 3) “She’s leaving tomorrow,” Jamie …. Fill in: said or told.
1) told; 2) said; 3) said.
1) said; 2) said; 3) said.
1) told; 2) told; 3) said.
1) Before I bought my new computer I really put it under the …. 2) John wasn’t able to fix my computer so it’s back to the …. 3) I read in a computer magazine today that a new generation of software is in the …. Complete the idioms. Use some words from the list: works, drawing board, microscope, rocket, right.
1) microscope; 2) rocket; 3) drawing board.
1) microscope; 2) right; 3) drawing board.
1) microscope; 2) drawing board; 3) works.
1) Can you keep the noise …? I can’t hear myself speak! (cause to stay at lower level) 2) If you keep … missing classes, you won’t pass your exams. (continue) 3) She kept … some vital information from the police. (hide/conceal) Fill in: up with, back, on, down, away.
1) back; 2) on; 2) away.
1) down; 2) on; 3) back.
1) down; 2) on; 3) away.
1) Dad didn’t want to go … the details of his illness. (discuss in detail) 2) He went … two painful operations after the accident. (experience) 3) I wish this awful headache would go …! (disappear) 4) If you go … driving without wearing your glasses, you will have an accident. (continue) 5) Pat decided not to go … with the operation. (proceed)Fill in: on, away, into, through, ahead.
1) into; 2) through; 3) away; 4) on; 5) ahead.
1) on; 2) through; 3) away; 4) into; 5) ahead.
1) ahead; 2) through; 3) away; 4) on; 5) into.
1) Did Jack … at the concert in the end? 2) Let’s … the air conditioning. 3) It’s really hot. … the radio, Simon. It’s too loud. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) turned over; 2) turn down; 3) turn up.
1) turn over; 2) turned down; 3) turn up.
1) turn over; 2) turn down; 3) turn up.
1) Don’t tell me that the performance has been cancelled. I was really … it. 2) My grandmother … my baby brother while my mother works. 3) When you travel abroad, you should … pickpockets. 4) My sister is really arrogant. I hate the way she … everyone. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) look up; 2) look after; 3) look out for; 4) look down on.
1) looking forward to; 2) looks after; 3) look out for; 4) looks down on.
1) look forward to; 2) look after; 3) look out for; 4) look down on.
1) Fixing that sink has really done me …! (cause to become very tired) 2) We had to do … a washing machine at first. (manage despite the absence of) 3) I’m doing … an old cottage. (renovate) 4) Do … your shoe lace, Lize! (tie)Fill in: without, up, in.
1) in; 2) without; 3)up; 4) up.
1) up; 2) without; 3) in; 4) up.
1) without; 2) in; 3)up; 4) up.
1) Has … seen Mike? I’ve been looking for him … but he’s … to be found! 2) … knows me better than Any. Fill in the gaps with the compounds of some/any/no/every.
1) anybody/anyone, everywhere, nowhere; 2) nobody/no one.
1) nobody/no one, everywhere, nowhere; 2) anybody/anyone.
1) anybody, everywhere, nowhere; 2) nobody.
1) He … (not have) a headache if he had gone to bed earlier. 2) If they … (set out) earlier, they wouldn’t have missed the train. 3) I wouldn’t have found the injection painful if the nurse … (be) gentle. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
1) would not have; 2) have set out; 3) have been.
1) would not have had; 2) have set out; 3) had been.
1) would not have had; 2) had set out; 3) had been.
1) He … all his books when he moved. 2) The eggs … a terrible smell. 3) She’s decided to … smoking! Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) gave away; 2) are giving off; 3) give up.
1) give back; 2) are giving off; 3) give up.
1) give back; 2) gave away; 3) give off.
1) He … the tools he had borrowed from me yesterday. 2) Recent advances in technology have … great changes in our lives. 3) I was … in Delaware in the USA. 4) You look upset – what … that …? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) brought back; 2) brought about; 3) brought up; 4) brought … on.
1) bring back; 2) brought about; 3) bring up; 4) brought … on.
1) bring back; 2) bring about; 3) bring up; 4) bring … on.
1) He almost … the neighbor’s cat! 2) I hope we won’t … petrol before we get home! 3) I … Eddie in the supermarket yesterday. 4) Most cars … unleaded petrol. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) run over; 2) ran out of; 3) ran into; 4) run on.
1) ran over; 2) run out of; 3) ran into; 4) run on.
1) ran over; 2) run out; 3) run in; 4) ran on.
1) He put me … while I was in London. (offer hospitality) 2) Due to snow we put … our trip. (postpone) 3) Put … your jacket. It’s cold. (dress oneself) Fill in: off, on, up, down, up with.
1) up; 2) up with; 3) on.
1) up with; 2) down; 3) on.
1) up; 2) off; 3) on.
1) He’ll … the company when his mother retires. 2) I want to … football. Do you know where I can have lessons? 3) We’re going to … you … for your birthday, Lize! Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) take up; 2) take up; 3) take (you) out.
1) take over; 2) takes after; 3) take (you) out.
1) take over; 2) take up; 3) take (you) out.
1) I haven’t had much money since I lost my job, but I’m … 2) I must … now or I’ll miss my bus. 3) Does Tom … well with his sister? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) getting by; 2) get off; 3) get on.
1) get off; 2) get in; 3) get on.
1) getting by; 2) get around; 3) get on.
1) I haven’t had much money since I lost my job, but I’m …. 2) I must … now or I’ll miss my bus. 3) Does Tom … well with his sister? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) get off; 2) get in; 3) get on.
1) getting by; 2) get around; 3) get on.
1) getting by; 2) get off; 3) get on.
1) I was going to buy an expensive ring, but my mum talked me … it. (persuade sb not to do smth) 2) Sam treats me like a child. He always talks … to me. (petronise) 3) Tim was refusing to speak to me, but then I manage to talk him …. (make sb change their mind) Fill in: over, out, of, down, back, into, round.
1) out of; 2) back; 3) into.
1) out of; 2) down; 3) round.
1) out of; 2) down; 3) into.
1) I will … my little brother from school. 2) You shouldn’t … your food. 3) Some older schoolchildren … younger ones. 4) Can you help me … a dress for the party? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) pick up; 2) pick at; 3) pick on; 4) pick out.
1) pick up; 2) pick at; 3) pick up; 4) pick out.
1) pick out; 2) picked up; 3) pick at; 4) pick on.
1) Jo has been complaining … back pain. 2) She’s allergic … cats. 3) It took him ages to recover … the accident. Fill in: of, in, for, from, to.
1) of; 2) to; 3)from.
1) for; 2) to; 3) from.
1) of; 2) in; 3) for.
1) Kate is responsible … watering the plants every morning. 2) Littering is … the law in Singapore. 3) Jan was charged … dangerous driving. Complete the sentences with: against, for, into, with, of.
1) for; 2) against; 3) with.
1) of; 2) against; 3) with.
1) for; 2) against; 3) into.
1) Moscow is famous … its Bolshoi Theatre. 2) She impressed the audience … her performance. 3) They mistook him … Keanu Reeves and asked for his autograph. Fill in: with or for.
1) for; 2) with; 3) with.
1) with; 2) with; 3) for.
1) for; 2) with; 3) for.
1) Mr. Smith isn’t here. He checked … on Wednesday. 2) Have you checked … all the items on your list? 3) Frank checked … his work before giving it to the teacher. Fill in: in, on, out, over, off.
1) in; 2) over; 3) off.
1) out; 2) over; 3) off.
1) out; 2) off; 3) over.
1) My sister is … to be … to a wonderful man. 2) When she … from her husband, she moved to her parent’s house. 3) It’s difficult to be a … parent. Fill in: engaged, married, separated, single.
1) separated, single; 2) married; 3) single.
1) engaged, married; 2) separated; 3) single.
1) engaged, married; 2) separated; 3) separated.
1) The hotel was off the beaten … (track/road). 2) We left the island with a heavy … (head/heart). 3) Where’s our next … (port/stop) of call? Choose the correct word.
1) road; 2) heart; 3) port.
1) track; 2) head; 3) port.
1) track; 2) heart; 3) port.
1) The story made me … (cry). 2) Remind me … (see) to it tomorrow. 3) Would you like … (go) now? Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
1) cry; 2) see; 3) go.
1) cry; 2) to see; 3) to go.
1) cry; 2) to see; 3) going.
1) They were of great help. I don’t know what I … (do) if they hadn’t helped me. 2) If I could be anything I wanted, I … (be) an astronaut. 3) If he … (not/waste) time playing computer games, he would have been able to study more. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
1) would have done; 2) would be; 3) hadn't wasted.
1) would have do; 2) would have been; 3) hadn't wasted.
1) have done; 2) would be; 3) would hadn't wasted.
1) Throwing waste in the sea can be harmful … marine life. 2) A lot of coral reefs are … threat due to rising sea temperatures. 3) More needs to be done to protect dolphins … getting caught in fishing nets. Fill in: of, from, to, under, about, in.
1) to; 2) under; 3) from.
1) of; 2) under; 3) from.
1) in; 2) under; 3) from.
1) Tim wasn’t prepared for the speech, but he managed to carry it …. (do successfully) 2) I told Kate to stop tapping her foot, but she carried … doing it. (continue) 3) We don’t know who carried … the attacks yet. (do) Fill in: through, off, out, on.
1) through; 2) out; 3) on.
1) off; 2) out; 3) through.
1) off; 2) on; 3) out.
1) We came … a beautiful antique table at the flea market. 2) Why don’t you come … tonight? We’re having pizza. 3) The symptoms show that you’re coming … the flu. Fill in: across, up with, down with, into, over.
1) across; 2) over; 3) down with.
1) over; 2) over; 3) down with.
1) across; 2) over; 3) up with.
1) You … stop at a red light. (necessity/strong obligation) 2) You … park on double yellow lines. (prohibition) 3) You … drive when there is a good public transport system. (lack of necessity) Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb in the appropriate form (must/have to, mustn’t/can’t, don’t have to/needn’t, should/ought to, can/may, could/might, can/could, will/should, can/would, can/shall.
1) must/have to; 2) mustn't/can't; 3) don't have to/needn't.
1) should/ought to; 2) can't; 3) can/could.
1) mustn't/can't; 2) must/have to; 3) can/could.
1) Weren't the ... (wedding / marriage) vows beautiful at Kate and Nick's ... (wedding / marriage)? 2) There are just four people in my ... (extended / immediate) family, but more than twenty in my ... (extended / immediate) family. Complete the sentences with the words in brackets.
1) marriage, wedding; 2) immediate, extended.
1) wedding, marriage; 2) immediate, extended.
1) marriage, wedding; 2) extended, immediate.
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