- •Contents
- •Загальні відомості
- •Texts and spoken activity
- •1. My Family My Family Tradition
- •Vocabulary practice
- •Is it important to have a friendly and united family? Explain your answer. What role does a friendly and united family play in your life?
- •2. Apartment Description
- •Vocabulary practice
- •Imagine that you are a realtor. Make up a dialogue with a customer and try to convince him/her to buy a little flat not far from the city centre.
- •3. My Working Day Small Business Efficiency: Improve Office Efficiency
- •Vocabulary practice
- •7 Tips To Enjoy Your Day Off`
- •Vocabulary practice
- •13 Ways to spend a day off without leaving the house
- •Vocabulary practice
- •5. A Holiday Hosting a Holiday Party?
- •Is it the Season for Giving?
- •It is Better to Give – Real Gifts
- •Vocabulary practice
- •6. My University East Ukraine Volodymyr Dahl National University
- •Vocabulary practice
- •7. Going Abroad Getting Through Customs
- •Vocabulary practice
- •8. Ukraine – Our Motherland
- •Vocabulary practice
- •9. At the hotel Choosing a Hotel
- •Vocabulary practice
- •10. A Business Appointment Top 7 Ways To Recover When You Miss a Business Appointment
- •Vocabulary practice
- •11. A Business Talk Business Appointment Success or Failure
- •Vocabulary practice
- •12. The Economy of Ukraine
- •Vocabulary practice
- •13. Travelling by Railway Rail Travel in the usa
- •Vocabulary practice
- •14. At the Booking-office Online Air Ticket Booking
- •Vocabulary practice
- •15. Cities and Towns of Ukraine
- •Vocabulary practice
- •16. Discussing a Contract
- •10 Things you need to know before entering into a contract
- •1. Know the Other Party
- •Vocabulary practice
- •17. Outstanding People of Ukraine
- •Viktor Yakovlevich Bunyakovsky
- •Vocabulary practice
- •25. At the Restaurant Restaurant and Dinner Party Manners and Etiquette
- •In a restaurant:
- •Vocabulary practice
- •How To Successfully Taste Wine
- •Vocabulary practice
- •Grammar exercises
- •3) Put in was or were into the gaps.
- •4) Put in was or were into the gaps.
- •6) Choose the correct present tense form of the verb to have for each sentence:
- •7) Choose the verb to be or to have for each sentence:
- •2) Write the correct possessive pronoun for each sentence:
- •3) Fill in each blank with the correct reflexive pronoun:
- •3) Choose the correct response:
- •1) Fill There is or There are in the gaps below.
- •2) Add there is or there are to the following sentences.
- •3) Fill in all the gaps
- •1) Fill in the blanks with much/many or a few/a little.
- •2) Decide whether you have to use little or few.
- •3) Underline the correct word from each sentence :
- •1) Define the right variant.
- •2) Choose the right modal verb.
- •3) Insert the appropriate modal verb.
- •4) Rewrite these sentences using must or can't
- •1) Rewrite each of the following sentences, omitting the underlined preposition which precedes the indirect object, and making the necessary changes in word order. For example:
- •2) Rewrite each of the following sentences, inserting the preposition to before the indirect object, and making the necessary changes in word order. For example:
- •3) Use the words in brackets to fill the gaps.
- •1) Choose the correct verb for each sentence and put it into the simple past:
- •2) Put the verbs into the Past Simple tense.
- •3) Put the verbs into the Past Simple tense.
- •1) Insert some or any.
- •2) Insert some or any.
- •3) Insert some or any.
- •1) Put in the verbs in brackets as Present Participle into the gaps.
- •2) Choose which verb tense (present/past simple or continuous) fits better.
- •3) Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses.
- •4) Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses.
- •1) Fill in each blank space with the correct past participle for each verb.
- •2) Choose which verb tense (simple past or present perfect) fits better.
- •3) Choose the right answer
- •1) Make each of the following sentences grammatically negative.
- •2) Put the verb in brackets into Future (will or going to).
- •1) Using the words in parentheses, complete the text below with the appropriate tenses, then click the "Check" button to check your answers.
- •2) Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps in the correct tense Past Perfect or Simple Past.
- •3) Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps in the correct tense.
- •1) Choose the right answer.
- •2) Use the correct form of the verb in brackets.
- •3) Put the verb in brackets into the right tense. In some cases alternatives are possible.
- •1) Build sentences from the given words bellow.
- •2) Put the verb in brackets into the correct form in the gap after the verb. Where no verb is given, put one of the following linking words into the gaps.
- •The Unlucky Burglar
- •3) Put the verb in brackets in an appropriate form of the future in the past.
- •1) Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words.
- •2) These are typical questions that a mum gets asked every day. Peter is asking his mum loads of questions. Please read the explanation to "Reported Speech" beforehand if you aren't too sure.
- •3) Complete the sentences in the Reported Speech. Pay attention to the change of Pronouns, Demonstrative Pronouns and Verbs.
- •1) Fill in the spaces with the right modal verbs.
- •2) Use one of the modal verbs in brackets to fill each gap.
- •3) Complete the sentences using the words listed in the box below. Some gaps may have more than one correct answer.
- •2) Fill in the words in brackets as adjective or adverb like in the example.
- •3) Choose the right variant.
- •1) Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence – type I. Only use the will-future in the main clauses.
- •2) Put the verbs in brackets into the gaps. Form a Conditional sentence – type I. Only use the will-future in the main clauses. Mind the negations in the sentences.
- •3) Fill in all the gaps.
- •1) Translate into Russian using the Complex Object.
- •2) Translate into English using the Complex Object.
- •Texts for additional reading
- •1. My family values
- •2. Efficiency Around the Office
- •3. How to Organize a Holiday Office Party: Holiday Party Planning Tips
- •4. Essential Business Trip Planning
- •5. Planning a Successful Business Lunch
- •6. Ten Economic Freedoms of Ukraine
- •Investment Freedom – 30.0
- •7. Five common ticketing errors – and how to avoid them
- •8. Outstanding People of Ukraine
- •9. The Art of Choosing a Good Restaurant
- •U sed literature
- •R ecommended resources
6) Choose the correct present tense form of the verb to have for each sentence:
1. My sisters all _________ boyfriends.
a) have
b) has
2. The teacher ________ a yellow shirt.
a) have
b) has
3. My brother ________ a great job.
a) has
b) have
4. Does he ________ a dog?
a) has
b) have
5. They don't ________ a lot of money.
a) have
b) has
6. My cousin and his wife ________ three children.
a) has
b) have
7. Does your friend ________ a sister?
a) has
b) have
8. Yes, my friend ________ a sister.
a) have
b) has
9. My neighbor ________ a mailbox.
a) doesn't have
b) don't have
10. They ________ time to play with us.
a) doesn't have
b) don't have
7) Choose the verb to be or to have for each sentence:
1. I _________ cold. ( = I feel cold)
a) have
b) am
2. I ________ a cold. ( = I am sick)
a) am
b) have
3. ________ a little hungry.
a) I'm
b) I've
4. He ________ a lot of money.
a) has
b) is
5. These students ________ very smart.
a) have
b) are
6. Thomas ________ two children.
a) has
b) is
7. I ________ sleepy.
a) have
b) am
8. Mary ________ 24 years old.
a) has
b) is
9. The athletes ________ tired.
a) don't have
b) are not
10. He ________ your purse.
a) has
b) is
Pronouns
1) Replace the bold word(s) with the correct pronoun (I, you, we, they, it, she, or he): 1. My cousin and her friend were at the mall. _________ were at the mall.
2. Peter is a little sick. _________ is a little sick.
3. Does your aunt know what happened? Does _________ know what happened?
4. The door is locked. _________ is locked.
5. My friend Linda and I are going on a trip. _________ are going on a trip.
6. Am I a good student? Yes, _________ are a good student.
7. My cats are hungry. _________ are hungry.
8. Mr. Jones is a good teacher. _________ is a good teacher.
9. Is Chinese a difficult language? Yes, _________ is a difficult language.
10. My brother and I live together. _________ live together.
2) Write the correct possessive pronoun for each sentence:
EX: That car belongs to me. That car is mine.
1. That book belongs to them. That book is ________.
2. That pen belongs to me. That pen is ________.
3. This dog belongs to us. This dog is ________.
4. This car belongs to him. This car is ________.
5. This house belongs to me and my brother. This house is ________.
6. That motorcycle belongs to that man. That motorcycle is ________.
7. These books belong to those students. These books are ________.
8. This hat belongs to you. This hat is ________.
9. This cat belongs to my aunt. This cat is ________.
10. This ball belongs to those boys. This ball is ________.
3) Fill in each blank with the correct reflexive pronoun:
1. You can’t do this for me – I have to do it _______________.
2. Why doesn’t she do it _______________?
3. He saw _______________ in the mirror.
4. We can’t do this _______________.
5. They don’t like _______________.
6. Are you going to the mall by ______________?
7. She likes to think of _______________ as a good person.
8. I can’t see _______________doing that.
9. They talk about _______________ all the time.
10. You don’t respect _______________.