- •Fill in the blanks with the necessary word: Sometimes it is easy to make plans but difficult … them.
- •Parliament consists of ___ Houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords
- •Translate into English “Верховна Рада”
- •Translate the word – combination: зробити прогноз погоди
- •What is English for “ціна”?
Parliament consists of ___ Houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords
Pete … a chemist’s for a long time before he saw a building-*had been looking for
Peter asked his friend before the exam when London _____ a prosperous trading centre-*became
Peter usually ___ his watch by the radio.-*sets
Please give your husband my ____ for the present.-*thanks
Please, give her ___ pen and some paper.-*a
Put in the right tense-form the following sentence: The students said that they (to see) this film the day before.-*saw
Put in the word in the sentence: Let me ___ my sister to you.-*introduce
Put in the word in the sentence: We say ___ in the evening.-*Good evening
Put in the words in the sentence: English is the national language in such countries as ____. -*Britain, the United States of America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Put pronoun in the objective case: “My friend sends ___ many letters”.-*me
Put pronoun in the objective case: “Sometimes we meet ___ at the Browns”.-*her
Put the Infinitive in brackets in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: He (to read) a programme for ten minutes when they come.-*will have been reading
Put the Infinitive in brackets in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: She (to wait) for this comedy for a month before it is on the repertoire of the theatre.-*will have been waiting
Put the Infinitive in brackets in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: Paul (to read) book about the theatre for several years before he becomes an expert.-*will have been reading
Put the Infinitive in brackets in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: I (to work) on this report about our famous actors for two hours before my sister comes.-*shall have been working
Put the Infinitive in brackets in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: We (to ask) for the seats in the stalls for us at the box-office when you come.-*shall have been asking
Put the Infinitive in brackets in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: The sisters (to discuss) for a long time what kind of play to attend a comedy when mother returns.-*will have been discussing
Put the Infinitive in brackets in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: I (to wait) for this play for more than a month.*shall have been waiting
Put the Infinitive in brackets in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: The actors (to have) the rehearsal at the theatre for two hours.-* will have been having
Put the Infinitive in brackets in the Future Perfect Continuous Tense: This play (to stage) for several weeks.-*will have been staging
Put the infinitive in brackets into the right tense according to the rules of Sequence of Tenses: My mother said that we (go) to the cinema at 10 o’clock.-*should go
Put the infinitive in brackets into the right tense according to the rules of Sequence of Tenses: Mary wanted to know what actor (to perform) the leading part in the film.-*would perform
Put the infinitive in brackets into the right tense according to the rules of Sequence of Tenses: I thought that your father (to be) an actor.-*was
Put the verb “to catch” in the Future Perfect Tense-*will have caught
Put the verb “to drop” in the Past Indefinite Tense-*Dropped
Put the verb “to freeze” in the Past Indefinite Tense-*Froze
Put the verb “to give” in the Future Perfect Tense-*will have given
Put the verb “to go” in the Future Perfect Tense-*will have gone
Put the verb “to know” in the Past Indefinite Tense-*Knew
Put the verb “to read” in the Future Perfect Tense-*will have read
Put the verb “to work” in the Past Perfect Continuous Tense-*had been working
Put the verb „to live (they)” in the Future Indefinite Tense-*will live
Put the verb „to write” in the Past Indefinite Tense-*wrote
Put the words in the right order: are, on, the, walls, three, bookshelves-*Three bookshelves are on the walls
Put the words in the right order: by, I, prefer, travel, to, plane.-*I prefer to travel by plane.
Put the words in the right order: cotton, some, clothes, made, are, of-*Some clothes are made of cotton
Put the words in the right order: Doctor, temperature, feels, and, our, pulse, our, takes-*Doctor takes our temperature and feels our pulse
Put the words in the right order: dogs, is, raining, and, it, cats-*It’s raining cats and dogs
Put the words in the right order: English-speaking, what, know, you, countries, do?-*What English-speaking countries do you know?
Put the words in the right order: Equipment, many, of, the, is, very, old, works, today, engineering?-*The equipment of many engineering works is very old today.
Put the words in the right order: Had, our, agreed, we, terms-*We had our terms agreed
Put the words in the right order: Had, reading, not, been, he-*He had not been reading
Put the words in the right order: Hard, Peter, to get, is, along, with. -*Peter is hard to get along with.
Put the words in the right order: have, I, only, use, articles, personal, and, wear, for .-*I have only articles for personal use and wear
Put the words in the right order: hopeful, the, forecast, was, weather.-*The weather forecast was hopeful
Put the words in the right order: hotel, we, called, the, bureau, information-*We called the hotel information bureau
Put the words in the right order: Is, he, a, good, in, humor, always. -*He is always in a good humor.
Put the words in the right order: it, I, done, shall, have.-*I shall have done it.
Put the words in the right order: learn, must, languages, you, foreign.-*You must learn foreign languages.
Put the words in the right order: left, for, a, Mr., you, Smith, message-*Mr. Smith left a message for you
Put the words in the right order: Lipstick, seems, pink, this, year, popular, very.-This year very popular seems pink lipstick-*Pink lipstick seems very popular this year
Put the words in the right order: long, it, way, the, a, to, is, taxi-rank?-*Is it a long way to the taxi-rank?
Put the words in the right order: me, to, belong, this, not, does.-*This not does belong to me.
Put the words in the right order: My, works, factory, at, built, year, last, mother, the.-*My mother works at the factory built last year.
Put the words in the right order: pollution, and, flora, are, fauna, victims, of-*Flora and fauna are victims of pollution
Put the words in the right order: Served, the, food, quickly, waiter?-*The waiter served food quickly
Put the words in the right order: Situated, the, Isles, British, is, Great, Britain-*Great Britain is situated on the British Isles
Put the words in the right order: speak, very, English, I, well, can.-*I can speak English very well.
Put the words in the right order: stadium, be, I, the, must, now, at.-*I must be at the stadium now.
Put the words in the right order: take, a, do, often, you, bus?-*Do you often take a bus?
Put the words in the right order: the, 530, in, on, I, floor, room, live, fourth-*I live on the fourth floor in room 530
Put the words in the right order: the, forecast, is, weather, what?-*What is the weather forecast?
Put the words in the right order: To, dish, yourself, help, this, vegetable?-*Help yourself to this vegetable dish
Put the words in the right order: Trade, in, time, popular, our, commerce, and, very, are, becoming?-*Trade and commerce are becoming very popular in our time.
Put the words in the right order: us, a, lot, depends, on-*A lot depends on us
Put the words in the right order: weather, the, like, was, what, yesterday?-*What was the weather like yesterday?
Put the words in the right order: your mother, give, to, the regards!-*Give the regards to your mother!
Replace personal pronoun in brackets by possessive ones: She has a bee in (she) bonnet.-*her
Replace personal pronouns in brackets by possessive ones: (They) niece is 7 years younger than (we) nephew is.-*Their, our
Replace the infinitive in brackets by the necessary tense-form: As for me I (to prefer) to reserve a room in advance.*prefer
Replace the infinitive in brackets by the necessary tense-form: Last year our family (to stay) at the Metropol Hotel.*stayed
Replace the Infinitive in brackets by the necessary tense-form: My friends and I (to look) for the nearest telephone booth when we met them yesterday.-*My friends and I was looking for the nearest telephone booth when we met them yesterday.
Replace the Infinitive in brackets by the necessary tense-form: We (to stay) at the hotel the whole week.-*We were staying at the hotel the whole week.
Replace the Infinitive in brackets by the necessary tense-form: When the red light switched on she (to cross) the street.*When the red light switched on she was crossing the street.
Russian tea is tea with …-*lemon
She says that in Great Britain the total number of the urban population greatly _____ the number of the rural population-*exceeded
The basic job of ____ is the processing of information-*computers
The boys will be looking at their collections of stamps when their mother ___.-*comes
The computer __ perform different kinds of operations-*can
The connection (to be) very bad-*was
The decision adopted at the plant meeting are supported by the majority of the …-*workers
The doctor prescribed me some … -*medicine
The English teacher informed her pupils that Great Britain _____into 92 administrative countries-*was divided
The guide _____ that we shouldn’t fail to see the sights of London-*says
The machines made at our … are exported to several farms.-*plant
The name of each month ___rather clear origin.-*have
The number of electronic computers used in any given field of human activity is some times believed to ____ the degree of its modernity.-*indicate
The oldest sundial was made in ______ about 3500 years ago.-*Egypt
The Olympic Games and other multinational sports events cannot do without ________.-*English
The part of a computer that puts out information ___ the output unit-*is called
The population of ___ Great Britain is nearly 56 million people:-*___
The role English plays today is the result of ______ processes.-*historical
The Romans ___ their years from the date of the founding of Rome.-*count
The salesgirl is serving one _____ customers-*the
The store_____ a numerical quantities and data which are to be processed.-*contains
The three _____ months are June, July and August.-*summer
The word computer ___ from a Latin word which means to count-*comes
There are __ tombstones monuments associated with the history of this country-*some
There are ______ days in a week.-*seven
There are 366 days in a ___.-*leap year
There digit ___ multiplied-*are easily
There is ___ student in the classroom.-*a
These are my ___ : father, mother, grandmother, sister, uncle.-*relatives
They ____shopping by 5 o’clock-*had finished
They had their information sent by …-*telex
They will come here __ next year.-*--
This is ___ house that Jack has built.-*the
This name of the month was given in honour of Mars – Roman god of war.-*March
Those who have dinner in the evening, have … in the middle of the day.-*lunch
To measure one’s blood pressure-*міряти кров’яний тиск
Transform the sentences using the Gerund. “My sister began to work in this beautiful Ukrainian city five years ago.”-* My sister began working in this beautiful Ukrainian city five years ago.
Transform the sentences using the Gerund. “She has just finished to read the article about the natural resources of Ukrainian.”-*She has just finished reading the article about the natural resources of Ukrainian.
Translate “отримувати листи до запитання”.-*(to) pick up letters sent general delivery
Translate “передплата на газети та журнали”.-*Subscription Counter
Translate “рекомендований лист”.-*registered letter
Translate into English “oмивати”-*wash
Translate into English “багатонаціональний”-*multinational
Translate into English “бути в репертуарі”-*(to) be on the repertoire