- •Exercise 20 p. 217 Ask questions indicated at the end of the sentences.
- •Exercise 21 p. 217 Use the Present Perfect Continuous tense form in the following sentences, make use of the adverbial modifiers suggested in the brackets (watch the change in meaning).
- •Exercise 23 p. 218 Repeat and expand the following statements, using the Present Perfect Continuous Tense.
- •Exercise 26 p. 218 Open the brackets, using the Perfect Continuous tense forms.
- •Exercise 27 p. 219 Translate the following sentences into English, using the Perfect Continuous tense forms.
- •Exercise 23 p. 167 Supply the missing auxiliary or modal verb.
- •Exercise 45 p. 172 Translate the following sentences into English, using the Passive Voice.
- •Ехercise 46 p. 172 Open the brackets, using correct tense forms (active and passive). Retell the passage in narrative form.
- •Exercise 22 pp. 192-193 Test translation.
- •Exercise 26 p.194 Open the brackets, using the Passive Voice (perfect forms).
- •Exercise 27, p. 194: Use the verbs in the Passive Voice.
- •Exercise 11 p. 237 Give answers to the following questions in the Passive Voice, using the information in brackets.
- •Exercise 12 p. 237 Ask questions indicated in brackets, use the Passive Voice.
- •Exercise 37 p. 257 Open the brackets, using the correct form of the verb.
- •Exercise 38 pp.284-285 Open the brackets, using correct tense forms (active and passive). Retell the passage.
- •Imperative (Requests, Warnings, Instructions, Prohibition)
- •Exercise 32 p. 19 Use Reported Speech.2
- •Exercise 38 p. 41 Use Reported Speech according to the model
- •Exercise 40 p. 42 Use Reported Speech.
- •Exercise 41 p. 95 Use Reported Speech.
- •An Adverbial Modifier of Result
- •Exercise 22 p. 253 Paraphrase the following so as to use the infinitive as an attribute.
- •Exercise 38 p. 117 Translate the following sentences, using a complex object where possible.
- •Exercise 32 p. 282 Open the brackets, using the correct form of the link-verb.
- •Exercise 33 p. 283 Answer the following questions, using the link-verbs given in brackets.
- •Exercise 36 p. 283 Translate the following sentences, using suitable link-verbs.
- •Exercise 20 p. 140 Practise answers to the following questions according to the model.
- •Exercise 21 p. 141 Fill in the blanks with 'can' ('could'), 'must', 'may' ('might'). Make use of the suggestions in brackets.
- •Exercise 38 p.145 Translate the following sentences, using modal verbs or their equivalents.
- •Exercise 21 p. 279 Express advice, disapproval or reproach about the following statements, using “should”:
- •Exercise 22 p. 279 Complete the situations, expressing advice, reproach, regret by using ‘should’, mind the form of the infinitive.
- •Exercise 23 p. 279 Translate the following sentences, using ‘should’, mind the form of the infinitive:
- •Exercise 29 p. 281 Translate the following sentences, using 'should', 'have to’ and 'need’ according to the sense.
- •Exercise 37 p. 284 Fill in the blanks with 'be to', ‘have to’, 'should', 'could’, 'need' with the correct form of the Infinitive given in brackets.
Exercise 26 p. 218 Open the brackets, using the Perfect Continuous tense forms.
1. What you (do) for the past two weeks? 2. Suddenly she understood that she (speak) for a long time and it was time to stop. 3. He (paint) this picture for two years and I don't know when he is going to finish it. 4. "Do you want to know what (happen) since you went away?" "What I want to know is what you (do) while I have been away." 5. He took out his watch and looked at it. It was two o'clock. It meant that he (wait) since 11 o'clock. 6. For the past few minutes I (try) to explain to you that you can't make me go there. 7. You're sure you're well, Jack? I (think) that this work is a bit too hard for your age. 8. The children (fight) for some time when the door opened and the teacher came into the class-room. 9. Peter who (write) something for some time in silence, suddenly joined in the discussion.
Exercise 27 p. 219 Translate the following sentences into English, using the Perfect Continuous tense forms.
1. Мы пользовались этой машинкой в течение трех лет. Она действовала безотказно (прекрасно). 2. Я весь день сегодня думаю о том, что я скажу, когда мы придем к ним. 3. — Почему вы так взволнованы? — У нас был спор. 4. Этот человек идет за нами всю дорогу от станции. Он, наверное, не знает дороги. 5. Что здесь происходило? Почему все такие взволнованные? 6. Этот шум беспокоит меня с самого утра, и я не могу понять, откуда он идет. 7. Ты слишком много пьешь кофе последнее время. 8. Он был уверен, что она живет в Москве с 1995 года. 9. Ты опять курил в комнате? 10. Ты плакала? Что случилось? 11. У него было такое чувство, что он живет здесь уже давно. 12. Когда она последний раз выходила из школы, где училась десять лет, она не думала, что снова вернется в нее, но уже учительницей. 13. Он носит очки с детства.
Ехercise 28 p. 219 Open the brackets, using the correct form of the verb.
BASKETBALL
The game of basketball is unique among popular Sports. The world (enjoy) it for a century. But not all of us (know) the history of the game. It (invent) by a Canadian, first (play) in the USA and specially (plan) to meet a definite need.
In 1891 Dr James A. Naismith (be) a physical director of the international Y.M.C.A.1 training school in Springfield, Mass.2 For some years the interest of young Canadians and Americans in the customary programme of Calisthenics1 and Gymnastics (weaken). Dr Naismith (ask) to invent a competitive game that (hold) the enthusiasm of the students. It (suggest) that the game (have) simple rules that (can learn) easily; it (be) free from bodily contact; good for players over a wide range of ages and it (have) inexpensive equipment. The game (be to; play) by day and by night in small gymnasiums. Dr Naismith (solve) all these problems in his game. He (call) it basketball, because the players (be to; throw) a round ball into a basket-shaped net hung at either end of the gymnasium. At first the game (play) with as many as nine players on a side. It soon (realize) that five to a team (result) in cleaner and faster play. The inventor (suggest) 13 basic rules, and most of them (be) still in effect; there (be) some changers in playing conditions and rules of the game.
The first basketball game (play) in Springfield in January 1892. Basketball is a men’s game (become) so well accepted internationally that it (include) in the Olympic Games programme in Berlin in 1936.
Passive Voice (Indefinite Tense Forms)
Exercise 22 p. 167 Study the following chart.
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is |
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every day. |
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was |
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yesterday. |
This work |
will be must be |
done |
tomorrow at once. |
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can be |
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at any time today. |
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may be |
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now. |