Complete the sentences with the same verb in the negative.

1. Isaw the monitor a minute ago, but I … the dean.

2. They read for the credit-test last week, but they … for the exam.

3. We took part in that competition the other day, but we … in the concert.

4. She crammed the vocabulary yesterday, but she … dates and events.

5. Jack and Jill got a Bachelor’s degree last year, but Sally … any degree.

6. You differed then in traditions, but you … in general organization.

7. All undergraduate courses in Great Britain required good results in three or four “A” levels, but … original research.

 

Write questions using the words in brackets.

1. After finishing general secondary school she received a secondary education certificate. (what?)

2. The dean handed out our student record books. (who?)

3. Two years ago they sent him down from the faculty. (when?)

4. The Professor didn’t check up your course-papers yesterday. (why?)

5. My groupmates passed four exams last month. (how many?)

6. My first day at the university was unforgettable. (where?)

7. The increase of information required new methods and new approaches to students' training.(what?) (two questions!)

 

6. Put the verb in the correct form Past Simple – positive, negative or interrogative.

1. “Why … you the lecture in history yesterday?” – “I didn’t know about it.” (attend)

2. The other day his brother … admitted at the technical university and … a government grant. (be, get)

3. Most students had to job because they … their costs. (cover)

4. I was really sick during two months that’s why I … behind in many subjects. (lag)

5. The tutor said you have a possibility to continue your education at the faculty of philology or journalism. What decision …? (make)

6. “Did you make a report on engineering drawing?” – “No, my tutor … that.” (require)

7. Yesterday I rewrote the composition, translated the text and learnt the rules. So, I … through it all. (get)

Будущее неопределённое время Future Simple

Образование будущего неопределённого времени (Future Simple)
Лицо Утвердительная форма Отрицательная форма Вопросительная форма
1-е I will (I’ll) work We will (we’ll) work I will not work We will not work Will I work? Will we work?
2-е You will (you’ll) work You will not work Will you work?
3-е He will (he’ll) work She will (she’ll) work It will work They will (they’ll) work He will not work She will not work It will not work They will not work Will he work? Will she work? Will it work? Will they work?

Complete the sentences as in the example.


Long form

1. It will be available tomorrow.

2. I hope you … get it through.

3. He … pass the credit-test.

4. We … have a tutorial.

Short form

1. It’ll be available tomorrow.

2. I hope you … get it through.

3. He … pass the credit-test.

4. We … have atutorial.


 

2. Fill in “will” or “won’t”.

Terry: Mum, 1) … I need to take my umbrella on summer holidays?

Mum: Yes, I think it 2) … rain. Great Britain is a country with a really humid climate.

Terry: 3) … I freeze there?

Mum: I’m sure you 4) … . But you must keep your feet warm.

Terry: See you, I’m afraid they 5) … understand my English there.

Mum: You took a full-time course in English at the university, didn’t you?

No doubt, they 6) … understand you.

Terry: Do you think I 7) … like Great Britain, Mum?

Mum: I don’t know Terry. Maybe you 8) … like it. Maybe you 9) … .

Terry: Mum, I hope you 10) … leave me for long there.

Mum: Stop asking so many questions or I 11) … leave you there!

 

3. Fill in “will”, “won’t” or “shall”.

Jim: 1) ... we go to “Snacks” restaurant for lunch?

Mary: No, you 2) …like the food there I think you 3) … like the new café in York Street.

Jim: O.K. We 4) … take the bus there. 5) …I phone John and ask him if he wants to come?

Mary: I’m sure he 6) … want to come, but we 7) … have time to wait for him here.

Jim: 8) … I tell him to meet us there?

Mary: That’s a good idea. Tell him we 9) … meet him outside the café. There 10) … be a lot of people so he 11) … find us inside.

Jim: 12) … I tell him to be there in half an hour? 13) … that be enough time?

Mary: Yes, I think so.

4. Write sentences with “Shall we …?”. Choose from the two boxes.

what where who what time buy invite go meet

 

1. Let’s go out tonight. – OK, …

2. Let’s have a holiday. – OK, …

3. Let’s spend some money. – OK, …

4. Let’s have a party. – OK, …

 

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: British national Identity

Before you read: What is the difference between England, Great Britain and the UK?

Kingdom of four nations.

“Union Jack” Information: Scotland

(adopted in 1801)Total population: 5 million

Capital: Edinburgh

National day: November 30th

Information: Northern Ireland(St Andrew’s Day)

Total population: 1,8 million National symbols: thistle,

Capital: Belfast tartan

National day: March 17th

(St Patrick’s Day)

National symbols: shamrock


Information: England

Total population: 49 million

Capital: London

National day: April 23rd

Information: Wales(St George’s Day)

Total population: 2,5 million National symbols: red rose,

Capital: Cardiff lion, bulldog

National day: March 1st

(St David’s Day)

National symbols: dragon, leek, daffodil

Union Jack – the red, white and blue flag of the United Kingdom tartan – checked, coloured pattern used on textiles daffodil – yellow spring flower (narcissus) shamrock - three-leaved plant similar to clover, a symbol of trinity leek – winter vegetable from the onion family thistle – plant with sharp leaves and a purple flower

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