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http://www.coolenglish.co.uk/exercise.htm

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http://www.english.ru/exercises.html

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1 . , , .

1. . . . -s. .

2. . .

3. : , , .

4. (Present), (Past) (Future) Indefinite . to be, to have Present, Past Future Indefinite. .

5. : ; .

6. there is (are).

7. .

8. . , .

1

1. to be to have.

1. I... a pupil.

2. My father... not a teacher, he... a scientist.

3.... your aunt a doctor? - Yes, she....

4. She a small house with a beautiful garden.

 

2. , :

a) ;

b) ;

c) ;

d) ;

e) .

 

3. . .

a. A table, a fox, a room, a lady, a knife.

b. 1. This man is an engineer. 2. That woman is my sister. 3. This child is my son.

 

4. , .

1.... Moscow is situated on... Moscow River. 2.... Moscow is a river that moves very slowly.

 

5. :

a) tall

b) large

c) short

d) beautiful

e) good

 

6. , Present, Past Future Indefinite. , .

1. He (not to spend) last summer in the country.

2. You (to go) to the south next summer?

3. My friend (to live) in St Petersburg.

 

7. , .

1. I live not very my office.

2. My working day starts 9.00.

 

8. .

 

are / there / three cushions / the sofa / on.

 

9. . .

English in our life

 

Needless to say that it is necessary to learn foreign languages, English is used not only in such large English-speaking countries as Great Britain, the United States of America, Canada, Australia, but also in many other parts of the world. That's why pupils have got such subject as a foreign language at school.

I learn English because I want to read foreign literature in the original. I know and like such English and American writers and poets as Lewis Carroll, Mark Twain, William Shakespeare, Jack London, and many others. I understand that I must learn English. If I know English well, I'll be able to read books by English and American writers in the original.

 

2

1. to be to have.

1.... you an engineer? - Yes, I....

2. Usually he breakfast at half past seven.

3.... your sister at school? - No, she... not at school.

4. She a lot of friends.

 

2. , :

a) ;

b) ;

c) ;

d) ;

e) .

 

3. . .

a. A star, a mountain, a tree, a shilling, a man.

b. 1. That is not a bus. 2. That isn't a goose. 3. This isn't a mouse.

 

4. , .

1. Look at... clock! It is... quarter past ten. Go to... bed at once.

 

5. :

a) high

b) beautiful

c) good

d) big

e) convenient

 

6. , Present, Past Future Indefinite. , .

 

1. What time you (to come) to college every day?

2. You (to go) abroad last summer?

3. I (not to eat) ice cream tomorrow.

 

7. , .

1. I don't work Saturday and Sunday.

2. I like to listen the radio while I have my breakfast.

3. Usually I have a cup tea and some sandwiches breakfast.

 

8. .

want / in the right-hand corner / they / put / a coffee table / to.

 

9. . .

My day off

A lot of people in our country work five days a week but students and pupils work six days. They have only one day off. It is Sunday.

I like this day very much. On this day I wake up later than usual. But sometimes I don't get up till nine or ten o'clock. I read morning newspapers or listen to music.

As soon as I get up I air the room, make my bed and do morning exercises. Then I have breakfast, clear away the dishes and wash up.

In the evening all the members of our family get together. We have our supper, make plans for tomorrow, watch TV or read books. Reading is my hobby. Sometimes we receive guests at our place or go for a walk. I enjoy my days off very much.

 

3

 

1. to be to have.

1. She... an actress.

2. Last year she a rest in Spain.

3. He many different computer games.

4. My uncle... an office-worker.

2. , :

a) ;

b) ;

c) ;

d) ;

e) .

 

3. . .

a. A boy, a goose, the watch, a mouse, the sheep.

b. 1. This room is very large. 2. There is a man and a woman in the street. 3. This lady is that gentleman's wife.

4. , .

1.... Africa is... very large continent lying to... south of... Europe and to... south-west of... Asia.

2. My friend is... very good chess-player.

 

5. :

 

a) long

b) light

c) fast

d) angry

e) favourite

 

6. , Present, Past Future Indefinite. , .

 

1. He (to spend) last summer in the country.

2. I (to think) she often (to worry).

3. You (to write) a dictation tomorrow?

 

7. , .

1. Modern life is impossible traveling.

2. I think that travelling air is the fastest and the most convenient way.

3. We produce a wide range engines automobile industry.

 

8. .

eight chairs / opposite the door / a round table / there is / and.

9. . .

Travelling

Millions of people all over the world spend their holidays travelling. They travel to see other countries and continents, modern cities and the ruins of ancient towns, they travel to enjoy picturesque places, or just for a change of a scene. It is always interesting to discover new things, different ways of life, to meet different people, to try different food, to listen to different musical rhythms.

People travel by train, by boat and by car. All means of travel have their advantages and disadvantages. And people choose one according to their plans and possibilities.

The best way to study geography is to travel, and the best way to get to know and to get acquainted with the people is to meet them in their own homes.

 

 

4.

1. to be to have.

1. Mary... dinner at two o'clock.

2. The pencils... in the box.

3. Usually he breakfast at half past seven.

4. She... not a sister, but she... a brother.

 

2. , :

a) ;

b) ;

c) ;

d) ;

e) .

 

3. . .

a. An eye, a shelf, a box, the city, a mouse.

b. 1.That woman is my sister. 2. This child is my son. 3. That goose is big.

4. , .

1. You can buy... lot of goods at... self-service shop.

2. At... confectionary we usually buy... cakes,... pies,... buns,... tarts.

 

5. :

a) lazy

b) beautiful

c) big

d) boring

e) wide

6. , Present, Past Future Indefinite. , .

1. My grandmother (not to bake) pies every Sunday.

2. Tomorrow Nick (not to go) to school.

3. Where you (to spend) last summer?

 

7. , .

1. We produce a wide range engines automobile industry.

2. Many companies are interested buying our engines.

3. People some professions, example journalists or businessmen just cant do without flying plain.

 

8. .

not / the bedroom / there are / bedside tables / in / any.

9. . .

Sports and games

 

It goes without saying that one of the most important tasks today is to bring up a healthy generation.

That′s why most governments pay special attention to sport and physical education. Most colleges and schools have well-equipped gyms, swimming pools and tennis courts, where pupils and students can develop physically and get all the necessary skills and habits.

Nowadays almost all people are fond of some sport, because it helps them to keep fit and because they enjoy it. There are summer and winter kinds of sports. The most popular outdoor winter sports are: shooting, hunting, skating, skiing, hockey. In summer people have excellent opportunities for swimming, rowing, fishing and others. You can go in for gymnastics, boxing, wrestling, play volley-ball, basket-ball and tennis all year round.

 

 

5

 

1. to be to have.

1. Ben... my friend.

2. I... in my room now, and he... in his room.

3. Ann... a new hat. And Kate... not it, she... a coat.

4.... they students? - No, they... not. - They... drivers.

 

2. , :

a) ;

b) ;

c) ;

d) ;

e) .

 

3. . .

1. A lady, a knife, a Negro, a match, a way.

2. 1. What is that child's name? 2. There was a lady, a gentleman, a boy and a girl in the room. 3. Is this worker an Englishman or a German?

4. , .

1. We put... sugar into our... coffee and... tea.

2. Usually I have... breakfast at... 7.30.

3. Oh, how tasty... pie is!

 

5. :

a) small

b) imaginative

c) little

d) dry

e) old

 

6. , Present, Past Future Indefinite. , .

1.I (not to play) computer games yesterday.

2. You (to watch) TV tomorrow?

3. He (not to play) chess every day.

 

7. , .

1. Modern life is impossible traveling.

2. I think that travelling air is the fastest and the most convenient way.

3. Usually we have just a cup of coffee and a sandwich breakfast.

 

8. .

on / a lot of / there / are / pictures / the walls?

 

9. . .

My flat

We live in a new 16-storeyd block of flats in Strogino. It is situated in a very picturesque place not far from the Moskva River. There is a big supermarket on the ground floor and it is very convenient to do every day shopping.

Our flat is on the first floor. It is very comfortable and well-planned. We have all modern conveniences, such as central heating, electricity, gas, cold and hot running water and a telephone. There are three rooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a hall in our flat. There is also a balcony and we can enjoy a lovely view of the river.

The largest room in our flat is the living room and we use it as a dining room and as a sitting room.

6

 

1. to be to have.

5. We hurry tomorrows morning.

6. A small girl a pet. It a beautiful kitten.

7. Bread... on the plate.

8. They worried about their exam results last Monday.

 

2. , :

f) ;

g) ;

h) ;

i) ;

j) .

 

3. . .

1. A dress, a toy, the sheep, a tooth, a child.

2. 1. This room is very large. 2. There is a match in the box. 3. Has this lady a knife?

4. , .

4. Is Amsterdam in United States or in Netherlands?

5. He went to prison to visit his son.

6.... Black Sea is in... south of our country.

 

5. :

f) easy

g) far

h) expensive

i) bad

j) big

 

6. , Present, Past Future Indefinite. , .

4. He (to live) on the third floor.

5. Who (to ring) you up an hour ago?

6. He (not to play) the piano tomorrow.

 

7. , .

4. My sister got a very comfortable flat... last year.

5. I live not very my office.

6. My working day starts 9.00.

 

8. .

likes / room / sometimes / in / their granny / to rearrange / her / the furniture.

 

9. . .

Books in our life

We cannot imagine our life without books. Books are our friends. They play a very important role in our life. We learn very much from books. Books educate people in different spheres of life. They develop our imagination, make us think and analyse. They help to form our character and the world outlook. Books help us in self-education and in deciding problems of life.

People read both for knowledge and for pleasure. Different people read different books. There are different kinds of books: novels, short stories, tales, fairy-tales, poems, plays, atlases and text-books. Books can be humorous, adventurous, detective, fantastic, political, scientific.

So many people, so many tastes. Books are certainly one of the greatest invention of the man.

 


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