Ex.79. Translate into Russian
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- We were looking forward to seeing him in Moscow.
- Please turn on the radio!. They are giving commentary on the contest.
- Frankly, the chances are a hundred to one against us.
- Don’t you think the picture looks better from a distance?
- I’m sorry I had no opportunity to discuss the matter again.
- When I left the house I felt a strong wind blowing.
- We all expect the situation to improve in future.
- I could see them shouting something, but I couldn’t hear a word at such a distance.
- It would be fair to say that each of us has every opportunity to improve his or her English.
- I was told that some distance behind the church there was a beautiful lake.
Ex. 80. Put the verb into the correct form will/won’t or the Present Simple
- Before you…(leave) don’t forget to shut the windows.
- I…(phone) you as soon as I…(arrive) in London.
- Please don’t touch anything before the police (come).
- Everyone… (be) very surprised if he…(pass) the examination.
- When you…(see) Brian again, you…(not/ recognize) him.
Ex. 81. Choose a proper word one or it
- It’s a very useful article. Read ….very carefully.
- I’m looking for a coat for my daughter. I saw…in our shop window that I liked. Could I have…?
- “Let’s have a snack in a café today”. “good idea! I know…round the corner. …is very nice”.
- It’s so convenient to work with a computer. I’m going to buy…when I have enough money.
Ex. 82. Use the correct verb form (infinitive with or without to, gerund or participle) in these sentences
- Miss Wade used (drive) a car, but she is very old now.
- You will soon get used to (drive) on the other side of the road.
- Don’t forget (bring) my book back on Monday.
- You did not remember (bring) my book back last time I lent you one.
- Don’t you remember (meet) me in Naples two years ago?
- Will it ever stop (rain)?
- From time to time we (look) at them.
- Remember (put) the coat out before you go to bed.
- I do not feel like (go) to the office this morning.
- How did the cat get into the house? I remember (put) it out last night.
- You will soon get used to (read) from right to left after a few lessons in Arabic.
- Did I hear you (say) you would like (sell) your motor-cycle?
- I don’t mind (go) to bed early, but I don’t like (get) up early.
- I saw her (look) into a shop window in Oxford Street yesterday.
- Stop (worry) about these verbs now. This is the last sentence.
Ex.83. Put the verbs in bracket in a proper grammar tense.
- I…(not/belong) to a political party.
- Hurry! The bus ….(come) I…(not/want) to miss it.
- The River Nile….(flow) into the Mediterranean.
- …(it/ever/ snow) in India?
- We usually…(grow) vegetables in our garden, but this year we …(not/go) any.
- Can you drive? – No, but I….(learn). My father…(teach) me.
- You can borrow my umbrella. I…(not/need) it at the moment.
- I usually…(enjoy) parties but…(not/enjoy) this one very much.
- George says he’s 80 years old, but I…(not/believe) him.
- Ron is in London now. He…(stay) at the Hilton Hotel. He usually …(stay) at the hotel wnen he’s in London.
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