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Meeting again

Dear Harry, Do you remember me? We have met last year when you were on holiday. in Brighton. Im sorry I havent been written to you since by then. I have been working abroad and I have only just come back home to England. Next week I am planning is to be in Bristol, and I was thinking about that we could meet. Do you remember Shirley, the girl we have met in Brighton? We are getting married next month, and we are want you to come to the wedding. I have lost your phone number, but when I have get to Bristol Ill try to contact you. It will be great to see you again. Are you still studying, or I have you found a job? You wont recognise me when you will see me! I had my hair cut last week, and now I look at completely different. Shirley doesn't like men with long hair, you see! Best wishes, Graham Norris.   \/ have 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15)

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The latest news

Dear Linda,

Im sorry I (1)...............to you for so long, but I (2)...............very busy lately. All last month I (3)...............exams, and I (4)...............anything else but study for ages. Anyway, I (5)...............studying now, and I (6)...............for my exam results.

As you can see from the letter, I (7)...............my address and (8)...............in Croydon now. I (9)...............that I wanted a change from central London because it (10)...............so expensive. A friend of mine (11)...............me about this flat, and I (12)...............here about two months ago. When you (13)...............to London this summer, please visit me. I (14)...............here until the middle of August. Then I (15)...............on holiday to Scotland.

Please write soon,
Margaret.

1) A) don't write 2) A) was being 3) A) had 4) A) haven't done 5) A) stop 6) A) wait 7) A) am changing 8) A) will live 9) A) decided 10) A) will become 11) A) tells 12) A) have moved 13) A) will come 14) A) am staying 15) A) have gone B) haven't written B) had been B) was having B) don't do B) will have stopped B) am waiting B) had changed B) have been living B) have decided B) becomes B) told B) had moved B) came B) stayed B) went C) am not writing C) am C) had had C) wasn't doing C) have stopped C) have waited C) will change C) live C) was deciding C) has become C) was telling C) was moving C) come C) stay C) am going D) wasn't writing D) have been D) have had D) am not doing D) was stopping D) was waiting D) have changed D) have lived D) decide D) will have become D) will tell D) moved D) were coming D) have stayed D) will have gone

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Before (go) to bed, I set the alarm clock to ring at six in the morning because I wanted to get up early. It (seem) to me that I no sooner (go) to sleep than the alarm (ring). It (be) exactly 6 o'clock. After (spend) another ten minutes in bed, I (get) up and (dress). It (be) still dark when I (get) outside. There (be) no buses so I (hurry) to the station on foot. I (walk) for ten minutes when I (decide) to stop and have a cup of tea at a cafe which just (open). You can imagine my surprise when I (discover) that the time (be) only a quarter to six! The night before I (set) the alarm to ring an hour too soon!

UNIT 7.

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'I'm leaving.' Jane said she was leaving. 'No, I hadn't forgotten.' Greg said that he hadn't forgotten. . , . , . , .

(can, may, must, shall, should) Unit 19.

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' I was walking home when I saw the accident.' James said he had been walking home when he saw the accident. , . , , .




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