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8. Use there is/are, there was/were construction.

there is/are, there was/were.

1.... many flowers in the vase. 2.... a piece of chalk on the table. 3.... blue curtains on the window yesterday. 4.... little milk in the bottle. 5.... something in your hand. 6.... some money for you to spend. 7.... much water in the jug?

Choose the right variant.

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1. There were four rooms in her flat.

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b) 4 .

2. There is an interesting magazine on your table.

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b) .

3. There are some flowers on the windowsill.

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b) .

4. There are no mistakes in her dictation.

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Choose the right variant.

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1. Let... be so.

a) there is b) it

2.... is no smoke without fire.

a) itb) there

3.... never rains here.

a) there b) it

4. What is... you wanted to tell me?

a) there b) it

5.... were a lot of rains last autumn.

a) there b) it

6.... is something in your hand.

a) there b) it

Use articles where necessary.

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1. Open... window, please. 2. Give me that... pencil, please. 3.... 5 oclock tea is... tradition in England. 4.... February is... shortest month of... year. 5.... English is not... only language spoken in... Great Britain. 6.... water in... Baltic Sea is cold most of... time. 7. What... beautiful weather we are having today! 8. She has got... long hair.

Make the following sentences interrogative and negative.

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1. Mr. Short is a nice man. 2. Luisa has got a very interesting job. 3. Columbus discovered American in 1942. 4. They will open a new supermarket in our district. 5. There were all modern conveniences in the cottage. 6. He brought the telegram yesterday. 7. He is driving a new Ford today. 8. His father wants his son to become a lawyer.

Give three forms of the verbs. Translate them into Russian.

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Play, speak, take, go, draw, get, live, wake, make, see.

Use the correct tense forms (Present, Past or Future Indefinite).

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1. I usually (to drive) to work. 2. You (to eat) fruit every day? 3. I (not to go) to the Institute yesterday. 4. My parents (to go) to the South next year. 5. There (to be) a museum in this street five years ago. 6. We (not to watch) TV every evening. 7. Those women (to prefer) expensive clothes to cheap ones. 8. Mozart (to write) more than 600 pieces of music. 9. How you (to learn) to drive? 10. It (to be) cold, so I (to shut) the window.

Translate into English. Use Present, Past or Future Indefinite.

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Read the text.

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Jims Two Jobs.

Jims father was the only butcher in the little town of Whiterock. His mother used to help his father in the butchers shop to serve the customers and cut up the meat. Then one day just before Christmas she dropped dead on the floor of the shop. Jim and his father had a terrible Christmas that year, and it was very difficult for the butcher to look after his shop by himself in the new year.

Luckily, Jim finished school the next summer and had to get a job. He wanted to buy a motorcycle, so he started helping his father at the butchers shop. After a while, he was very good at cutting up the meat, so his father sometimes left him alone in the shop when there werent many customers. Jim always liked to have his long, while coat nice and clean. It was a sort of uniform.

Winter came and went, and then it was spring, but Jim still did not have enough money to buy his motorcycle. So he took a second job, working in a hospital during the evenings. This job was hard work, helping to lift people out of beds and take them from one part of the hospital to another, but Jim liked it because he could wear a long, white coat in the hospital, too. He still thought it was a sort of uniform and felt very important when he was wearing it.

One evening when Jim was working at the hospital, he had to take a woman from her bed to the operating room. This was the womans first operation, and she was very scared. She thought of how the doctor would cut her up. It was terrible! Then she saw Jim in his long, white coat and remembered seeing him at the butchers shop.

Oh, no! she screamed. Not the butcher! Dont let the butcher do the operation!.





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