1. She asked the star for his on the back of the table napkin.
1) sign 3) signature
2) signaship 4) signal
2. Ihave to do another of the material.
2) revisement 3) revisation
1) revision 4) revise
3. The desease is highly so hes in an isolation ward now.
1) infectful 3) infectinate
2) infected 4) infectious
4. Hobbies our outlook and help us to relax.
1) broad 3) brodify
2) brodinate 4) broaden
5. Seven oclock of Saturday is a very time for an appointment.
1) inconvenient 3) illconvenient
2) imconvenient 4) disconvenien
6. Last night Joe was arrested on the lawn.
1) suspect 3) suspicion
2) suspectence 4) suspectness
7. I send you from all of us.
1) greets 3) greetnesses
2) greetings 4) greetances
8. This car is very . It needs little petrol.
1) economicable 3) economizing
2) economical 4) economically
9. I feel hot in this suit and tie. Im going to my collar.
1) loose 3) looser
2) loosen 4) lose
10. Several customers brought their television sets back to the shop.
1) dissatisfied 3) missatisfied
2) illsatisfied 4) insatisfied
11. She played the piano well at the last night.
1) competence 3) competition
2) competitor 4) competission
12. When I got on the plane for the first time I felt a of emotions.
1) mix 3) misture
2) mixer 4) mixing
13. Weve completely run out of oil.
1) cooked 3) cookery
2) cooking 4) cook
14. He his steps when he saw the train approaching the station.
1) quicklied 3) quickened
2) quicked 4) quickered
15. expressions are not usually used by educated people.
1) unstandard 3) non-standard
2) instandard 4) imstandard
1. , .., , .. / .. , .. . : , 1975. 269 .
2. , .. Easy English: . : 2 . / .. , .. . : -, 2000. 1. 176 .
3. , .. : . / .. . 9- . : , 1964. 548 .
4. , .. : / .. . 3- . .: , 2001. 512 .
5. , .. English Grammar: Reference Book: . / .. , .. , .. ; . .. . 6- ., . . .: , 2000. 360 .
6. , .. / .. . : -, 2004. 144 .
7. , .., , .., , .. : : . . . ., , / .. , .. , .. . 3- ., . : , 2007. 400 .
8. , . /
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10. , .. / .. , .. . 8- . : 1994. 720 .
11. , .. / .. -. 2- ., . : , 1999. 256 .
12. , .., , .., , .. 100 ! ( : ) / .. , .. , .. . 2- . : , 2007. 192 .
13. . / .. [ .]. .: , 2002. 384 .
14. , . . / .. . 4- . : -, 2005. 384 .
15. , .. ( ): . / .. ,
.. , .. , .. . : , 1989. 226 .
16. , .. / .. , .. . 3- ., . : , 2007. 272 .
17. , .. Intermediate English Course:
2 . / .. . : , 2001. 464 .
18. , .., : - / .. . : , 2004. 240 .
19. : : ( 2004 ) / . - . : , 2004. 80 .
20. , .., , .. / .. , .. . 5- , . : , 1996. 364 .
21. Alexander, L.G. Longman English grammar practice (Intermediate level) / L.G. Alexander. Longman, 2001. 296 p.
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CONTENTS
Ņ..3
Ӆ....4
DEGREES OF COMPARISON..13
THE PHONOUN.22
THE VERB.35
THE TENSES OF THE ACTIVE VOICE..41
The Present Tenses.41
The Past Tenses...50
The Future Tenses...63
THE TENSES OF THE PASSIVE VOICE69
THE SEQUENCE OF TENSES.84
DIRECT AND INDERECT SPEECH91
MODAL VERBS98
CONDITIONAL SENTESES OF THREE TYPES..102
WISH-SENTENSES.109
NON-FINITE FORMS OF THE VERB...........111
The Infinitive.111
The Participle....118
The Gerund122
, 充125
THE NOUNS125
THE ADVERB. DEGREES OF COMPARISON131
THE ARTICLE.136
PREPOSITIONS...147
THE ENGLISH NUMERAL152
WORD FORMATION..163
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