Ex. 5. Put the verbs in brackets into the right tense form.




1. If I (to see) him, I would speak to him. 2. If you (to be) right, then I am wrong. 3. Will you give him money if he (to ask) for it? 4. The secretary would have helped you if you (to have) any difficulties. 5. I’ll be very much surprised if these sandwiches (to be) fresh. 6. If he spoke to me, I (to speak) to him. 7. If you had had any doubts about the exercise, the teacher (to help) you. 8. If I feel better, I (to go) with them. 9. If we (to hurry), we could get there by two o’clock. 10. If I (not o have) to work today, I would go to the park with you. 11. If I had seen Henry, I (to give) him your message. 12. They would learn English if they (to work) hard. 13. If she saves her money, she (to be able) to go on a vacation. 14 If Mary (to be) present, the party will be a success. 15. If I were in your place, I (to buy) tickets beforehand. 16. I will see John if I (to go) to Oxford. 17. If he (to study) hard, he can easily pass his exam. 18. Fred would have passed his exam if he (to work). 19. If we had tested this material earlier, we (to use) it in our construction work. 20. If she sits in the sun too long, she (to get) sick.

 

Ex. 6. Sentence combination. Rewrite each group of sentences to form a more natural sounding paragraph.

Example: George Bouffier was a shepherd.

He was poor.

He lived in the mountains.

The mountains were barren.

They were in southern France.

George had a love of nature.

He had an incredible idea.

During his life he planted thousands of acorns.

The acorns grew into a forest of oak trees.

The forest made the countryside rich and fertile again.

He died when he was 89.

George Bouffier was a poor, solitary shepherd, who lived in the barren mountains of southern France. His love of nature gave him an incredible idea. During his life he planted thousands of acorns. These grew into a forest of oak trees, which made the countryside rich and fertile again. George died when he was 89.

A) A person

Alan Higgins is a writer. He is famous. He is a millionaire. He comes from the North of England. He has gone to live in the USA. He has written twenty-five novels. His novels have been translated into five languages. Hollywood is going to make a film of his latest novel. The film will star Sunny Shaw. Sunny Shaw’s last film was a big box office hit. The film was called “Hot Night in the Snow”.

B) A place

Oxford is a city. It is a city in the south of England. It is on the River Thames. It has a population of about 100,000. The city is famous. It has one of the oldest universities in the world. It has lots of other old buildings. It has the Bodleian Library. It has the Ashmolean Museum. The Ashmolean was built in 1683. Oxford was once the capital of England. Not many people know this about Oxford. Charles I made it the capital. It was the capital from 1642 – 1645.

C) Write a short profile of a person (it could be you) and a place that are important to you.

General Revision

Ex. 1. Use the verb in brackets in the correct tense form.

A) Present Indefinite or Present Continuous Active

1. Tom usually (play) football but today he (play) tennis. 2. What language they (speak) in Holland? What language he (speak) now? 3. The professor (speak) five foreign languages. Right now he (speak) Dutch. 4. My friend always (tell) me the truth, but I see that she (tell) a lie now. 5. I usually (drive) to my work. Be careful! You (drive) too fast! 6. She, as a rule, (wear) smart hats. But today she (wear) a funny-looking one. 7. I (do) a lot of work every day. Don’t worry! I (know) what I (do). 8. Every Sunday he (watch) birds in the forest. Be quiet, the photographer (watch) that bird. He (want) to take a picture. 9. You (eat) fruit every day? What is the name of the fruit you (eat) with such pleasure? 10. You (remember) where he (work)? 11. She (not understand) what the teacher (explain). 12. She (say) now she (love) him very much. 13. I (not recognize) the man who (give) a talk. 14. You usually (not drink) coffee at this time? What is that you (drink) now? 15. I feel Nick (want) to know where you (live) now.

B) Future Indefinite or Present Indefinite Active

1. I (go) and see Venice as soon as I (reach) Italy. 2. If the sun (be) red, it is a sign that we (have) a fine day tomorrow. 3. I (be) glad if some of these hopes (be) realized. 4. Many people believe that the time (come) when there (be) a universal Parliament of the world. 5. If you (leave) school so soon, you (forget) what you have leaned. 6. I trust the next mail (bring) better news from home. 7. Wherever you go, you (find) the local people friendly. 8. I think he (not know) when Jack (return). 9. He (become) a doctor when he (grow) up. 10. If things get worse, I (lose) my job. 11. Please stop before you (get) into trouble. 12. The new head (make) any changes? – He has already made them. 13. I (stay) with mother if you (go) and (telephone) the doctor. 14. The nurses are not sure if the patient (recover). 15. Tell me if you (finish) your article in May and when exactly you (finish) it.



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