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1. The University of Edinburgh was founded in the 15th century.

2. The University consists of 8 faculties, which are grouped on three main sites.

3. Being one of the main research centres in Great Britain, it attracts students from many countries of the world.

4. About 9, 700 postgraduates carry out their work in many research centres established within the University.

5. The University has close working relations with research organizations in Scotland.

6. The University offers courses in the traditional subjects of study.

7. The University library is considered to be one of the largest in Britain and contains over two million items.

Put all types of questions to the next sentences.

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1. Many research centres and units are established within and in association with the University.

2. The students come from some 90 countries around the world.

Answer the questions on the text.

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1. When was the University founded?

2. How many parts does the University consist of? Name them in a short way.

3. Why does it attract students from all over the world?

4. What does the Edinburgh University Computing Service provide with?

5. There are a lot of rare books and manuscripts at the University library, arent there?

18. Give a short summary of the text (10 15 sentences).

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Put the adverbs and prepositions in the right place.

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1. (just) He has said something about it. 2. (already) They have learnt the rule. 3. (for or since) I have not been to Minsk... last year. 4. (just) The play has begun. You are a little late. 5. (for or since) Mr. Count has worked as a solicitor... twenty five years. 6. (yet) I havent seen him. 7. (ever) Has he told us of his good fortune?

Put the verb in brackets into the Present Perfect Tense.

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1. You ever (to play) any musical instrument? 2. Who just (to phone) you? 3. They already (to have) breakfast. 4. They (not, to finish) their work yet. 5. I (to speak) with my father today. 6. She already (to have) two cups of coffee this morning.

Open the brackets using the Present Perfect or the Past Indefinite Tenses.

, Present Perfect Past Indefinite.

1. He (to visit) that place last year. 2. You ever (to spend) your holidays in the Crimea? 3. I never (to be) to Moscow. 4. She (to be) abroad five years ago. 5. When you (to get) this wonderful ring? I dont remember. I (to have) it for years. 6. We (to go) to the country yesterday. 7. He (to leave) the room a moment ago.

Put the verb into the most suitable form, the Past Perfect or the Past Indefinite Tense.

Past Perfect Past Indefinite.

1. When they (to enter) the hall, the performance already (to begin). 2. They (to finish) the translation by five oclock. 3. Margaret was late for work. Her friend (to be) surprised. She never (to be) late before. 4. He (to come) home by six oclock yesterday. 5. Ann (to tell) me that she (to buy) that book in the street. 6. She hoped I (to pay) for the tickets.

Use the correct tense form (Indefinite, Continuous, Perfect Tenses).

- (Indefinite, Continuous, Perfect).

1. She looks fresh. She (to have) a rest. 2. It (to be) dark when we (to come) home. 3. The growth of the power of the Cabinet (to bring) about a fundamental change. 4. We (to go) to the seaside every summer. 5. She (to talk) to the boss at the moment. 6. I came a minute late. The train just (to leave).

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