
СРОЧНО, ДАЮ 100 БАЛЛОВ! I. Fill the gaps with the right pronouns 1. much (a) many (b) little (c)
few (d) a little (e) a few (f) (1) You put too … sugar in your tea. (2) There are … apples remaining in the fridge. You may have some. (3) It’s … honey left, let’s buy another jar. (4) How … students are there in your group? – There are …, not enough for making up interesting projects. (5) I have … jam and can share with you. 2. something (a) somebody (b) anything (c) anybody (d) nothing (e) nobody (f) (1) Do you have … in your pocket? – I have … but won’t let you know. (2) John is speaking to … on the phone. (3) Ann didn't tell her secret to … . (4) The room was empty. There was … to talk to. (5) Sorry, I can do … about it. II. Use the right tense forms 1. Present simple or future simple (1) If the weather (be) fine we (go) outdoors and if it (rain) we (stay) indoors. (2) We (visit) the Browns when Jack (return) from his trip. (3) The new director (not do) anything before he (understand) the situation. (4) I (solve) this problem only after I (have) knowledge in the theory. (5) Stay in bed until you (feel) much better. 2. Past simple or Past continuous (1) I (go) to school yesterday. (2) Yesterday at this time I (read) a book. (3) Mother (come) and (be) surprized to see her children: they (wash up) and (clean) the house. 3. Past simple or present perfect (1) I (see) three police cars this morning (it’s still morning). (2) What’s wrong? – I (break) a glass! (4) I (be) in London for three years. I love it here. (5) We (see) Julie last night. (6) Jack (break) his arm when he (fall) off a horse two years ago. III. Change active voice to passive (1) Stevenson wrote this book in 1892. (2) They use sticks instead of forks and spoons in Japan. (3) Peter has broken the window. (4) They will build a house in this place next summer. (5) The mechanic is repairing my car at the garage. VOCABULARY I. Group the words according to the topics: Food Clothes Festivals City Films Transport Etiquette Health problems Fever, melon, block of flats, tie, gondola, action, leggings, van, eye contact, lettuce, library, polite, sprain wrist, garland, fountain, raft, black eye, palace, beef, adventure, helicopter, socks, firework, flour, ferry, eggplant, bruise, exciting, book store, science fiction, lorry, trainers, rude, twisted ankle, respect, scooter, handshake, fantasy, decorations, bakery, boring, sore throat, skirt, nod, superhero, traffic lights, nose bleed, high heels, grapes, stitch up, parade, public bath, thriller, cable car

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I. Fill the gaps with the right pronouns
1. 1. a little
2. a few
3 little
4 How many ,- There are few
5. much
2.
III. Change active voice to passive
1. This book was written by Stevenson in 1892
2. Sticks instead of forks and spoons are used in Japan
3. The window has been broken by Peter
4. A house will be built in this place next summer by us
5. My car is being repaired by mechanic at the garage
VOCABULARY
Food- melon,lettuce, beef, flour, eggplant, grape
Health problems fever, nose bleed,sore throat,twisted ankle,,sprain wrist,



I. Fill the gaps with the right pronouns:
(a) much
(e) a few
(d) a little
(c) few, (b) many
(f) a little
(a) something, (d) nothing
(b) somebody
(c) anybody
(e) nobody
(c) anything
II. Use the right tense forms:
Present simple or future simple:
If the weather is fine, we will go outdoors, and if it rains, we will stay indoors.
We will visit the Browns when Jack returns from his trip.
The new director will not do anything before he understands the situation.
I will solve this problem only after I have knowledge in the theory.
Stay in bed until you feel much better.
Past simple or Past continuous:
I went to school yesterday.
Yesterday at this time, I was reading a book.
Mother came and was surprised to see her children: they were washing up and cleaning the house.
Past simple or present perfect:
I have seen three police cars this morning (it's still morning).
What's wrong? – I broke a glass!
I have been in London for three years. I love it here.
We saw Julie last night.
Jack broke his arm when he fell off a horse two years ago.
III. Change active voice to passive:
- This book was written by Stevenson in 1892.
- Sticks are used instead of forks and spoons in Japan.
- The window has been broken by Peter.
- A house will be built in this place next summer.
- My car is being repaired at the garage by the mechanic.
VOCABULARY: Food: melon, lettuce, beef, eggplant, flour, grapes Clothes: tie, leggings, socks, high heels, skirt, trainers Festivals: garland, firework, parade, decorations City: block of flats, library, palace, book store Films: action, science fiction, fantasy, thriller Transport: gondola, van, helicopter, lorry, ferry, scooter, cable car Etiquette: eye contact, handshake, respect, nod, polite, rude Health problems: fever, sprain wrist, black eye, bruise, twisted ankle, sore throat, nose bleed, stitch up


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