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1. People must realize that the world is in serious trouble.

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2. There is a doorbell. It must be Roger. No, it can't be Roger. It's too early.

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3. May I write the test-paper in pencil? - No, you mustn't! .

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4. She may be at home. Anna might be there too.

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5. I've never been able to understand maths.

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6. The train was to arrive at 10.30. I couldn't meet her at the station. I had to be at work at the time.

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7. One day we will be able to live without wars.

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8. Must I visit him now? - No, you needn't. You will be allowed to do it tomorrow.

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9. I'll have to take a taxi because I have no time at all, and I've got too much luggage to carry.

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10. One must do one's duty (Admiral Lord Nelson).

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11. When people agree with me I always feel that I must be wrong (Oscar Wilde).

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12. He who loves not his country, can love nothing (George Gordon Byron).

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XI. (rely on; live on; laughing at; listen to; look after; paid for) .

1. You can rely on this man. He always keeps his promises.

2. She's very old and can't live alone. She needs someone to look after her.

3. You must listen to this music. You'll love it.

4. When you went to the theatre with Paul, who paid for the tickets?

5. It's a very cheap country. You can live on very little money there.

6. What are you laughing at I don't understand what's funny.

XII. :

1. -or, -er, -ment, -ion, -ity, -dom, -ship, -ness, -ance, -ence:

visit, explore, punish, instruct, eternal, king, member, bright, significant /

b) -ful, -less, -able, -al, -ous, -ant, -ent:

success, power, note, industry, economy, vary, fame, intelligence, significance /

XIII. , Present Indefinite Present Continuous. Present Indefinite , Present Continuous - .

I carried my bags into the hall. ``What you (are doing / do do)?''

I .. (leave / am leaving) Mrs Lynch, I answered. Why .. you . (do . leave / are leaving)? she asked. You have been here only a week. A week too long, Mrs Lynch, I said. There are too many rules in this house. My friends never .. (come/are coming) to visit me. Dinner is always at seven o'clock, so I frequently . (am going / go) to bed hungry. You don't like noise, so I rarely . (listen /am listening)

to the radio. The heating .. (isn't working / doesn't work) so I always (feel / am feeling) cold. This is a terrible place for a man like me. Goodbye, Mrs Lynch.

 

I carried my bags into the hall. What are you doing? I am leaving Mrs Lynch, I answered. Why do you leave? she asked. You have been here only a week. A week too long, Mrs Lynch, I said. There are too many rules in this house. My friends never come to visit me. Dinner is always at seven o'clock, so I frequently go to bed hungry. You don't like noise, so I rarely listen. to the radio. The heating doesn't work so I always feel cold. This is a terrible place for a man like me. Goodbye, Mrs Lynch.

 

XIV. , Perfect. : just, since, never, before, already.

1. 8 . / She has played tennis since 8 years

2. , . / George didn't want to go with us to cinema because he has already seen this film twice.

3. . / The lesson has just begun.

4. , . / It was the firm about which I have never heard.

5. , . / When we will reach theater, performance will has already begun.

6. . / It has never been in these countries earlier.

 

 





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