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Fill in gaps using the phrases below used to make; caught; used to live; spent; would get up

10-11 класс

16. When I was young we __ in a big house in the countryside.

17. On summer mornings we __ while everyone else was asleep.

18. I __ breakfast for myself and creep out of the house to go fishing.

19. I __ hours fishing in a small river near our house.

20. Once I __ an enormous trout.

Fill in gaps

11. I don’t really feel __ that job. I won’t apply for it.

12. We’re very satisfied __ your son’s progress this term.

13. Who is responsible __ this mess?

14. I’m not very keen __ the blue one. Is there another colour?

15. I’m really bad ___ expressing myself clearly.

Irinarepina2014 10 дек. 2014 г., 22:02:24 (9 лет назад)
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Yankaru
10 дек. 2014 г., 22:46:35 (9 лет назад)

17.used to live
18.would get up
19.used tomake
20.spent
21.caught
11.like
12.with
13.for
14.on
15.at

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I would ask them what the matter was.
I would try to explain to them that he / she is not bad at all // I would invite the friend home to meet my parents.
I would ring him / her up early in the morning to wake him / her up on time.
I would give him / her the copebook // I would refuse to give the copybook.
I would fight with him / her // I would never speak to him / her again // I would not be his / her friend any longer // I would try to convince him / her not to do it again.
I would explain to him that he was wrong.
I would feel depressed and angry // I would come without invitation because I am a friend.
I would do my best to help him.
1. If your best friend were ill? If my best friend were ill, I would...
2. If two of your good friends did not want to see each other?
3. If your parents did not like your best friend?
4. If your friend asked you to give him / her your homework to copy?
5. If your friend did not invite you to his / her birthday party?
6. If your friend told you lies?
7. If your friend were always late for his classes?
8. If your friend were rude to the classmates?
9. If your friend were in trouble?

Use the appropriate form of the verb (Present, Past, Future Simple).

A. 1. There (to be) no courts in ancient societies. 2. God’s will (to reveal) in natural phenomena: rain, snow and wind. 3. Revenge (to be) a major component of early law. 4. After the Norman Conquest English courts (to begin) to take part in lawmaking. 5. Long ago chiefs (to rule) communities. 6. Robber (to be) a person who steals money from a person or place, especially by violence or threat. 7. Between 55 BC and AD 412 English people (to be) under Roman control, naturally they (to use) Roman law.
B. Roman Law, which (to evolve) in the 8th century BC, (to be) still a blend of custom and interpretation by magistrates of the will of the gods. Common Law (to evolve) from the tribal and local laws in England. It (to begin) with common customs, but over time it (to involve) the courts in lawmaking that (to be) responsive to changes in society. In this way the Anglo-Norman rulers (to create) a system of centralized courts that (to operate) under a single set of laws that (to replace) the rules of earlier societies. Napoleonic Code (to refer) to the body of French law, contained in five codes dealing with civil, commercial, and criminal law.

Task2.Use ‘the’ or’---‘.1…North, 2…Atlantic Ocean, 3…Russian Federation,4…John, 5…Italy, 6…London, 7…best film, 8…Ivanovs

Task3.Use the verbs in the Present Perfect.1.They (to do) it today. 2.How many time… you (to see) this man? 3…you ever (to play) tennis? 4.I…never (to eat) such fish before? 5.He (not to write ) the test yet.
Task4.Ask 1 special question to each sentence.1.Fred has recently bought a new car. 2.They have already visited this museum. 3.My brother has got 2 computers at home.4.Helen has finished translating the article.
Task5.Use the verbs in brackets in Past Simple or in Present Perfect.1.How many tasks…you already…?( to do ) 2….you…Nick today?( to see ) 3.Yesterday I…shopping.( to go ) 4.She…her grandparents last weekend.( to visit )

Кто-нибудь может помочь подставить глаголы в правильной форме? Conditional Sentences. Complete the sentences below using the correct form of the

verbs in brackets.
1. If my parents ____________________ (be) as strict as yours, I __________________________ (leave) home.
2. Unfortunately, we ____________________________ (not be able) to go skiing next week if there _________
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3. I ________________________ (go) to the beach more often if it _____________________ (not be) so crowded,
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4. If you __________________________ (not like) your job, ________________ (look) for another one.
5. We were very late because of the traffic. We ____________________________ (get) there sooner if we
________________________ (take) the train.
6. If couples _________________________ (not want) to get married in church, they ________________ (can) go
to a registry office.
7. If I ______________________ (be) you, I ___________________________ (make) an appointment today.
8. You have been working so hard recently. I _________________________ (ask) your boss for a raise if I
________________ (be) you.
9. Quickly! We _______________________ (miss) our plane if we ___________________ (not hurry)!
10. We spent most of our holiday walking in the mountains. We ______________________________ (go) skiing if
there ______________________ (be) more snow, but it was a mild winter last year.
11. I’m sorry, I __________________________ (lend) you the money if I _____________________ (have) it but I’ve
already spent my pocket money for this week.
12. If Ruth ___________________________ (put) on a helmet, she ___________________________ (not be injured)
in the accident.
13. If you _____________________ (win) the lottery, who _________________________________ (you / tell) first?
14. Why didn’t you phone? If I _________________ (know) you were coming, I ____________________ (meet) you
at the airport.
15. The machine _______________ (not work) if it ________________ (not have) enough oil.
16. If I still _________________ (feel) sick, I _________________ (not go) on holiday next weekend.
17. It’s a pity you missed the party. If you ___________________ (come), you _____________________ (meet) my
friends from Hungary.
18. You make such delicious cakes! If you __________________ (sell) them, you ____________________ (make) a
fortune.
19. If we __________________ (have) some tools, we__________________ (be) able to repair the car, but we
haven’t got any with us.
20. If a balloon _____________ (be) filled with hot air, it _____________ (rise).

II. Put the verbs in brackets Into the correct voice and tense-forms. • 1. Don't let the boy stay out so long. He (to run about) for three

hours, and may catch cold. 2. That young singer has had a very good training. He (to sing) for half an hour and never (to stop) for a moment's rest. 3. It is unfair of you to be cross with the man. He (to be) away for two weeks and you can't blame him for the few mistakes that (to make) during his absence (отсутствие). 4. Our reply (to send) to you as soon as all the dates (to fix) finally. Some of them (to consider) yet. 5. “I (not to see) Ann lately. What she (to do)?" “She just (to take) her finals and (to prepare) to go away for a holiday.” 6. “Why you (to wear) that strange-looking suit? You (to look) quite a sight in it!" “Why, I (to wear) it for a month and nobody (to say) a word all this time." 7. It’s no use calling for the docu ments now. They (to prepare) when I (to leave) the office, but I don’t think they (to be) ready yet. 8. There (to be) considerable changes, in this area in the last five years. The main part of it (to build up) already, and several new factories (to set up) now. In another three years it (to turn) into a large industrial area. 9. Jesse (to be unemployed — быть безработным) for five months when he (to manage) to get hired as a driver at a small factory. 10. The trav ellers (to walk) through the forest for several hours when they (to discover) that they (to lose) their way. 11. “Where is the new engineer?’’ “He (to take round) the factory. He already (to snow) the main shops (цеха), but he only (to go) over the whole factory by the end of the day.” 12. Last Sunday my friend and I decided to go fishing. When I got to my friend’s place at four in the morning, all his things (to pack) and last minute preparations (to make). My friend (to look) cross and (to say) he (to wait) for me for half an hour.



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