Grammar exercises. The sequence of tenses
1. Render the following text in indirect speech.
1. He said: "I have just received a letter from my uncle." 2. "I am going to the theatre tonight," he said to me. 3. Mike said: "I spoke to Mr. Brown this morning." 4. He said to her: "I shall do it today if I have time." 5. I said to them: "I can give you my uncle's address." 6. Oleg said: "My room is on the second floor." 7. He said: "I am sure she will ring me up when she is back in St. Petersburg." 8. Misha said: "I saw them at my parents' house last year." 9. He said: "I haven't seen my cousin today." 10. "I don't go to this shop very often," she said. 11. Tom said: "I have already had breakfast, so I am not hungry."
2. Render the following text in indirect speech.
1. "This man spoke to me on the road," said the woman. 2. "I can't explain this rule to you," said my classmate to me. 3. The teacher said to the class: "We shall discuss this subject tomorrow." 4. The woman said to her son: "I am glad I am here."
Mike said: "We have bought these books today." 6. She said to me: "Now I can read your translation. 7. "Our teacher said: "Thackeray's novels are very interesting." 8. She said: "You will read this book in the 9th form." 9. Nellie said: "I read "Jane Eyre" last year." 10. "My friend lives in Moscow," said Alec. 11. "You have not done your work well," said the teacher to me. 12. The poor man said to the rich man: "My horse is wild. It can kill your horse," l3. The rich man said to the judge: "This man's horse has killed my horse."
3. Render the following text in indirect speech.
1. The mother said: "The children are in the nursery, doctor." 2. "I have no time for lunch today," said the boy to his mother. 3. "You speak English very well," said the woman to me. 4. My brother said to me: "I am going to become a doctor." 5. My uncle said to us: "I buy several newspapers every day." 6. The teacher said to the pupils: "Next year we shall have six hours of English a week." 7. He said to me: "I want to see you today." 8. She said: "I am free tonight". 9. Mother said to me: "I feel bad today." 10. The pupil said to the teacher: "I can do my home work after dinner." 11. The teacher said to Jack: "You work hard, I know. You are a good boy." 12. The old man said to the girl: "You can sing perfectly. I think you will be a famous singer." 13. My sister said to me: "You look very well, much better than you looked yesterday. I think you have recovered after your illness." 14. "You are an excellent cook. Everything is so tasty," said my guest to me. 15. The student said: "I can't answer this question. I don't understand it."
4. Render the following text in indirect speech.
1. He said to me: "They are staying at the "Europe" hotel. 2. He said: "They are leaving next Monday." 3. The clerk said to them: "You can leave the key with the maid upstairs." 4. Masha said: "I usually spend my holidays in the south." 5. She said: "I spent my holidays in the Crimea last year." 6. Boris said: "I go to the south every year." 7. He said: "I am going to a health resort tomorrow." 8. Ann said to us: "They haven't yet come." 9. She said to us: "They arrived in St. Petersburg yesterday." 10. I said: "I was in London last year. My friends in London sometimes invite me to spend my holidays with them." 11. Nick said: "I have never been to London. I think I shall go there next year." 12. He said: "I shall not stay with my friends too long."
Render the following text in indirect speech.
1. Mother said to me: "Who has brought this parcel?" 2. He said to her: "Where do you usually spend your summer holidays?" 3. Ann said to Mike: "When did you leave London?" 4. She said to Boris: "When will you be back home?" 5. Boris said to them: "How can I get to the railway station?" 6. Mary asked Tom: "What time will you come here tomorrow?" 7. She asked me: "Why didn't you come here yesterday?" 8. She asked me: "What will you do tomorrow if you are not busy at your office?" 9. I said to Nick: 'Where are you going?" 10.1 said to him: "How long are you going to stay there?" 11.I said to him: "How long will it take you to get there?" 12. Pete said to his friends: "When are you leaving St. Petersburg?" 13. He said to them: "Who will you see before you leave here?" 14. They said to him: "What time does the train start?" 15. I asked Mike: "What will you do after dinner?" 16. I asked my uncle: "How long did you stay in the Crimea?" 17. Ada said to me: "Where did you see such trees?" 18. I said to Becky: "What kind of book has your friend brought you?"
Rebuild questions into indirect speech.
1. Where did I put the book? (I forgot...) 2. Who has given you this nice kitten? (She wanted to know...) 3. Where can I buy an English-Russian dictionary? (He asked me...) 4. How long will it take your brother to get to Madrid? (He wondered...) 5. Where is he going? (He didn't tell anybody...) 6. Where has he gone? (Did you know...) 7. Where is he? (Did you know...) 8. When is he leaving school? (I wanted to know...) 9. Where does he live? (Nobody knew...) 10. When will he come back? (She asked them...) 11. Where did she buy this hat? (He wanted to know...) 12. How much did she pay for it? (I had no idea...)
- Міністерство освіти і науки україни
- Content
- Unit I about myself. Exercises.
- II Remember this proverb:
- III Greetings, Enquiries About Health.
- Illustrative Dialogues.
- V. Choose the best answer.
- VI. Make up your own dialogues.
- VII. Read the text and answer the questions. Hi! This is Me.
- VIII. Ask the questions to have the following answers.
- IX Speak about yourself. Text for Supplementary Reading the secret of happiness.
- What is Happiness for You
- Grammar exercises.
- IX. Read quickly in the singular.
- The article.
- XV. Rewrite the sentences including the words in brackets.
- Question forms
- Unit II.
- IX. Give your own opinion about Max's family.
- X. Communicative activities.
- XI. Read and do the task below.
- XII. Generation gap.
- XIII. A Family Conflict
- XIV. How not to talk to your Mother.
- XVI. Write the answer to Helen's letter. Give them advice about the problem. Give reason for advice. Make predictions about how the situation will change. Text for Supplementary Reading.
- Vicky Samson.
- Grammar exercises. Degrees of comparison of adjectives and adverbs.
- VI. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the adjectives in brackets.
- VII. Translate into English.
- Unit III. My rights and duties.
- II. Remember these sayings.
- How do you understand them?
- III. Introductions. Read and learn.
- Informal:
- IV. Read the dialogues, learn any of them and reproduce it.
- Informal
- V. A team of volleyball players from Kyiv has come to Hlukhiv to take part in a competition. One of the players Peter Klymenko is getting acquainted with Victor Kovalenko.
- VI. Make up your own dialogue.
- VII. Read and translate the text.
- VIII. What are all these rights about? How do you understand them? Are they fair?
- IX. Agree or disagree. Use these expressions.
- X. Which rights seem the most important to you? Do you enjoy all these rights? And what about your duties?
- XI. Work in pairs. Make up a dialogue about your rights and duties. Text for Supplementary Reading.
- Grammar exercises. Present Simple
- I Open the brackets. Put the verbs in the Present Simple Tense.
- II Put these sentences into interrogative and negative forms.
- III. Transform these sentences according to the model. Give short answer to the questions.
- B.: … neither …
- VIII. The reasons of smoking.
- IX.What piece of advice can you give to a smoker who has made up his mind to give up this bad habit?
- X. Draw funny cartoons on smokers. Add some more sentences to help your friends to give up smoking.
- XII. Match the English sentences with their Ukrainian equivalents.
- XIV.Read these quotations and fill the table.
- XV. Food plays a very important part in our life. Read the text and learn how it all happens. Then retell the text. How it Happens.
- XVI. What should people do if they don’t want to be fat? Read the text and write a letter to your friend who likes to eat fast food. Fat Farmers.
- VXII. Read the text " Healthy Henry". " Healthy Henry".
- XVIII. What quotation illustrates this text best of all?
- XIX. Are you healthy?
- XX. Remember some good rules:
- Grammar Exercises. The Past Simple.
- Unit V. Sports in our life. Exercises.
- Cheerleaders.
- Recommend this man several kinds of sport which could be less dangerous.
- IX.Read the information and in not more than 25 words tell the main content of it. Olympic Games.
- X. Read the following texts and speak about the famous sportsmen of the world.
- XI. Study the table:
- XII. Read the composition below and write an essay reflecting the situation with sport in our country. Guiding questions will help you to cope with your work. The Importance of Sport.
- Guiding Questions.
- Grammar exercises Future Simple.
- Unit VI. Leisure Time. Hobbies. Exercises.
- Illustrative Dialogues.
- Looking for Names.
- Photography as a Hobby.
- Are You Completely Bananas?
- My Hobbies.
- My Hobby.
- My Hobby.
- XI.If you can’t choose any hobby ask your friend for advice. Make up a dialogue
- Text for Supplementary Reading. Hobbies.
- Unit VII. Leisure Time. Theatre. Cinema. Exercises.
- Invitations.
- Illustrative dialogues.
- Remember these words:
- Text for Supplementary Reading. A Miracle.
- Grammar tests.
- 1. Choose the correct variant of the verb :
- 2. Open the brackets :
- 3. You have an answer. What was the question?
- Unit VIII. Leisure. Time. Music. Exercises.
- The power of music.
- Do you like music?
- Text for Supplementary Reading. M. Lysenko.
- Whitney houston.
- Grammar tests.
- 1. Choose the correct variant of the verb :
- 2. Open the brackets :
- 3. You have an answer. What was the question?
- 5. You have an answer. What was the question?
- 6. Open the brackets :
- Unit IX
- IV.Match English words and their translations.
- V.Translate into English in written.
- VII. Decide which word is odd one in each group and give your reasons
- VIII. Anagrams. How quickly can you unscramble the following words?
- IX. Word formation Complete the chart:
- X. Read and say your opinion on the topic.
- XI.Write an essay about the necessity of education nowadays and what do you need to be an educated person. Text for Supplementary Reading. British universities and colleges
- Vocabulary:
- IV. Pair work. You are a student of our college. What does it mean to be a student?
- VI. Read and answer the questions. Our college
- VI. Say which activities at the lessons and after school give you opportunities:
- VIII. Write a letter to your friend about your college life. Grammar exercises
- 6. Translate into English.
- Unit XI jobs and professions Exercises
- V. Name at least 3 jobs for each item of the list below. Give reasons to explain your choice in written form.
- Vocabulary:
- IX. There are a number of terms and abbreviations that you need to know before you can make sense of want ads. Look through some abbreviations.
- X. These ads are from original foreign newspaper try to guess the meaning of them.
- XI. Read this help-wanted ad. Decide which of the three people is best qualified to do the job. Give reasons for your decisions.
- XII. Speak about your future profession using the plan:
- These questions will help you.
- XIII. Choose one of the quotations as a topic for your essay.
- Texts for Supplementary Reading My Future Profession
- Computer Programmer
- A Businessman / a Businesswoman
- Grammar exercises.
- 7.Open the brackets .
- Unit XII.
- IV.Comment on popular inventions using the following expressions:
- V. Read brief information about scientists
- Inventors and inventions
- Vocabulary.
- VI. Scanning brief information about scientists work in groups:
- VII. Illustrative dialogues.
- VIII. Arrange the words in a sentence:
- IX. Read the text. Put the verbs in brackets either in the Past Simple Active or the Past Simple Passive.
- Texts for Supplementary Reading
- Grammar exercises. Passive Voice
- 2. Translate in English using Past Simple Active або Past Simple Passive.
- 3. Translate in English using Future Simple Active або Future Simple Passive.
- 4. Use the Passive Voice.
- Unit XIII
- Mass media
- The power and dangers of television
- Exercises.
- The Influence of tv on Children
- Imagine that you were offered to run a youth channel on tv. Decide on the following:
- Grammar exercises. The sequence of tenses
- Unit XIV
- Mass media
- The world of press
- Exercises
- Newspapers and Magazines in Ukraine.
- Illustrative dialogues.
- Street Children.
- Supplementary Task
- Grammar exercises. The sequence of tenses
- Unit XV the world of books Exercises
- I.Listen and read. [ r]
- II.Remember these proverbs, and quotations. What do you think of them? How do you understand these words.
- III.What genres of books do you know? Complete the spider gram with the words concerning genres of books of types of publications.
- IV.Fill in the table:
- V.Match the words with their definitions:
- VI.Fill in the following sentences with the give prepositions:
- V.Which is the odd word in each group and why?
- VI.Put each of the following words in its correct place in the passage below: Bibliography, bookworm, reviews, illustrations, borrow, published
- VII.Match the following works to their authors. Use Passive Voice.
- VIII.What kind of writes were these people?
- IX.Speaking. Books teach us a lot of different things. What are your ideas about it? Fill in the chat.
- X.Literary heroes can teach you a lot, too. What do they teach you? Fill in the chat.
- XI.Read an example of book review. Harry Potter
- Useful Phrases
- I like to read
- Is it useful to read books?
- Grammar exercises. The sequence of tenses
- 3. Render the following texts in indirect speech.
- I. Mark twain and the game warden
- II. Time works wonders
- III. An automobile story
- IV. Bad manners
- V. The boy and the cakes
- VI. Too clever
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