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Dear students! Today well talk about driving around the city. Well also dramatize the dialogue about car hire.

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³ .- Answer the following comprehension questions:

1. Was Gerda the best driver or the worst driver John ever saw in his life?

2. What had Gerda never been able to begin to do?

3. Did Johns remarks make his wife nervous and unhappy or did she take no notice of them?

4. Why did Gerda keep pressing the starter again and again?

5. Why did the car leap forward with a jerk?

6. What was Gerda stopping for?

7. Why did the cross-traffic hoot angrily?

8. Why did Gerda always find the traffic lights so worrying?

9. Why was Gerda relieved at Johns silence?

10. Did John keep silent because he was enjoying the beauty of the autumn woods around them or for some other reason?

3. . - Mr and Mrs Kelly and their son James are out in their car. They are driving along a narrow road in the country. James is driving. Mr Kelly is sitting with James. Mrs Kelly is at the back.

Mrs Kelly: Careful, James! Theres a bend and level crossing. Look for the gates!
James: All right, mother! Im going very slowly. Only forty miles an hour. I can stop in fifty yards, or less than that.
Mrs Kelly: Forty miles an hour isnt slow! Heres the bend. Do be careful.
James: Were down to twenty miles an hour now.
Mrs Kelly: The gates are closed, you see. Heres the train. Isnt it a long one?
Mr Kelly The man coming. Hes going to open the gates. Get ready to go, James! (five minutes later)
Mrs Kelly Careful, James. Theres the sign for a crossroads.
James: All right mother, I have seen it.
Mr Kelly: James is a very good driver, dear. Motoring isnt dangerous if the driver is careful.
Mrs Kelly Oh, I know James is a careful driver. Look! There is a large van coming along other road.
James: Ive seen it, mother. Dont worry!

4. Supply the missing prepositions or adverbs:

1. Just drive , Ill show where to stop.

2. The car was drawn the side of the road.

3. The car leapt the kerb.

4. He wave his hand as I drove.

5. You must slow when you drive a school.

6. What are you stopping ? I thought the lights might change.

7. The car stopped just the point where the road began to ascend.

8. Youve forgotten to switch the engine.

9. The car stopped just the lights.

10. The driver had just drawn the filling station to get some petrol.

11. Who look your car?

12. We picked him our way the station.

13. I got the car and drove .

14. Shall I take you the station my car?

15. The engine started and the car moved .

16. He came all the way Kalinin .car.

17. When Oleg drove his wife was busy cooking supper the kitchen.

18. The lights have been green a long time, they may change the red any moment.

19. They drove hours and hours without saying a word.

20. My trouble is that I become absent-minded the wheel and am not able to act quickly.

 

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(THE PASSIVE VOICE)

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䳺 to be Past Participle 䳺.

The teacher read the book yesterday. .

The book was read by the teacher yesterday. .-

Present Indefinite Passive

 
 


am

is Past Participle (V׀׀׀ .(-ed))

are

I am always asked at the lessons.

She is invited to school. .

Is she invited to school? ?

Such exercises are done easily. .

Past Indefinite Passive

 

was

were Past Participle (V׀׀׀ .(-ed))

The article was translated into English. .

The article was not translated into English. ..

Was the article translated into English? ?

Future Indefinite Passive

 
 


shall

willbe Past Participle (V׀׀׀ .(-ed))

 

The article will be translated into English. .

The article will not (wont) be translated into English. .

Will the article be translated into English? ?





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