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Put the verbs in brackets into Present Perfect or Past Simple.




1) I _____ (read) these books when I was at school. I (enjoy) them very much.

2) I _____ (write) the letter but I can't find a stamp.

3) The clock is slow. It isn't slow, it (stop).

4) We _____ (miss) the bus. Now we'll have to walk.

5) You _____ (finish) checking the accounts? No, not quite. I _____ (do) about half so far.

6) You _____ (meet) my brother at the lecture yesterday? Yes, we _____ (have) coffee together afterwards.

7) She _____ (say) she would phone me this morning, but it's now 12:30 and she _____ (not/phone) yet.

8) I _____ (phone) you twice yesterday but _____ (get) no answer.

Past Perfect Tense

Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Use Past Perfect.

 

1) When their mother arrived home, the children _____ (finish) their homework.

2) The meeting _____ (start) when I arrived at the office.

3) Julie didn't watch the film because she _____ (see) it before.

4) The mechanic _____ (repair) her car when Mary arrived at the garage.

5) When the dessert arrived, Anne wasn't hungry; she _____ (eat) too much.

6) It was my first flight. I _____ (never fly) before.

7) The dentist was angry because John _____ (forget) the time of his appointment.

8) Jane was furious because she _____ (oversleep) and _____ (miss) the bus.

Match the questions and answers.

1) Was she still waiting for you? 2) Did you have enough money to buy the shoes? 3) Did you buy Jims car? 4) Did you see Tom at Sues last night? 5) Did she go to the cinema with you? 6) How long was it since you had seen them? 7) Did Greg go to the party with you? 8) Where had she been all day? a) No, she had already gone out. b) I hadnt seen them for nearly ten years. c) No, she had already seen the film. d) No, I was late so he had already gone home. e) No, he had already arranged to do something else. f) Shed been in London. g) No, I had spent too much on the dress. h) No, he had already sold it to someone else.

Complete the sentences. Put one verb in the Past Simple and one in the Past Perfect.

1) Lisa _____ (give) me a lift because I _____ (miss) the bus.

2) I _____ (thank) her for everything she _____ (do).

3) When I got to the office I _____ (realize) that I _____ (forget) to lock the front door.

4) When they _____ (finish) their work, they _____ (go) home.

5) I _____ (call) you at 8.00, but you just _____ (go) out.

6) I took my family to Paris last year. I _____ (be) there as a student, so I _____ (know) my way around.

7) When I _____ (listen) to the news, I _____ (go) to bed.

8) By the time I _____ (get) to the office, the meeting _____ (begin).

Future Perfect Tense

Complete the sentences with the words in brackets. Use the Future Perfect Tense.

1) By next June he _____ (write) his second novel.

2) Before you go to see them, they _____ (leave) the country.

3) He _____ (finish) this work before you leave.

4) By the end of the summer she _____ (teach) us to speak Italian.

5) The meeting _____ (finish) by the time we get there.

6) I hope you _____ (not/forget) all this by tomorrow!

7) I expect Maggy _____ (find) her job by the end of the next month.

8) By next week he _____ (sell) all his furniture.

9) If we dont get there before seven, they _____ (eat and drink) everything.

10) I hope it _____ (stop) raining by 5 o'clock.

 


 

Unit 11 State System of Ukraine
  Vocabulary in Use State System of Ukraine The Constitution of Ukraine Ukraines National Symbols Language Focus Modal Verbs

Vocabulary In Use

1. Find the Ukrainian equivalents in the right-hand column for the following:

1) government 2) parliament 3) legislative power 4) executive power 5) judicial power 6) election 7) secret ballot 8) majority vote 9) court 10) suffrage a) b) c) d) e) f) g) h) i) j)

2. Match the terms to their definitions:

1) president 2) government 3) election 4) court 5) parliament 6) constitution a) the selection by vote of a person or persons from among candidates for a position; b) the group of people who are elected to make and change the laws of the country; c) the fundamental political principles on which a state is governed; d) the chief executive or head of state of a republic; e) an authority having power to adjudicate in civil, criminal, military, or ecclesiastical matters; f) the executive policy-making body of a political unit, community, etc.;




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