Ex. 8 Insert the demonstrative pronouns this - these, that—those, such, the same

Ex. 2 Use the Past Perfect Tense.

1. I wasn't hungry because I (to have) just breakfast. 2. He apologized he (not to phone) her. 3. Nick saw an urgent message on his table. Somebody (to leave) it the day before. 4. We had no car at that time as we (to sell) our old one. 5. He (to finish) painting the ceiling by 4 o'clock. 6. We were late. The meeting (to start) an hour be­fore. 7. Jack said that he already (to buy) everything for lunch. 8. He was tired be­cause he (to work) hard in the garden. 9. The students (to write) the test-paper by 2 o'clock. 10. He said that he (to break) a window at school. 11. My brother went to Moscow after he (to pass) his examination. 12. They (to accept) the invitation before they learnt the news. 13. I Simon (to finish) the test when the bell rang.

 

Ex. 3 Use the Future Perfect Tense.

1. Betty (to finish) all the work by three o'clock and we shall go for a walk. 2. By the end of the next month our family (to save) money for buying a new car. 3.I think my uncle (to build) his house by the beginning of the year. 4. The family (to have lunch) by the time father comes. 5. They (not to finish) painting the house by the time we get back from holidays. 6. I hope it (to stop) snowing by tomorrow morning. 7. The students (to pass) their test-papers by the end of the lesson. 8. The weather (to change) for the better by tomorrow evening. 9. Don't worry, I (to do) all the exercises by the time you come back.

Revision Exercise

1. The Earth (to go) round the Sun. 2. We (to phone) him 2 days ago, but he (not to answer). 3. When they (to move) to a new flat? 4. Food is expensive. It (to cost) much money. 5. It was hot in the room so we (to open) the window. 6. Please be quiet I (to work). 7. It (to rain) heavily yesterday. 8. Tom (to work) in a bank from 1984 to 1992,9. Mr. Brown (to come) into the room, (to take off) his coat and (to sit down). 10. They (to build) a new house next year. 11. Don't phone me tomorrow. I (to have) English from 9 to 10. 12. We (to become) specialists in 4 years. 13. It (to snow) all day yesterday. 14. I am afraid I (to leave) my exercise-book at home. 15. When you (to arrive) in London? 16. He (not to receive) any letters from her this week. 17. She (to buy) a new dress, but she (not to wear) it. 18. When I (to arrive) Kate (to speak) over the phone. 19. Where is John? - He (to sleep) in his room. 20. I (to buy) already the computer when I (to see) it was cheaper in another shop. 21. By the end of the next month we (to move) into our new house. 22. The weather (to be) bad yesterday so we (not to go) for a walk. 23. He (not to like) big cities. 24. They (to live) in Elista since 1986. 25. Tom often (to lose) his keys. 26. When John was a child he (to want) to be a doctor. 27. Yesterday as I (to walk) along the street I (to meet) ray old friend. 28. By the time mother come we (to cook) dinner. 29. You ever (to be) to London? 30. She (to be) ill for a long time. He (to be) in hospital since Oc­tober. 31. Father usually (to look through) newspapers after breakfast. 32. You can turn off the television. I (not to watch) it 33. When the phone rang Jack (to watch) TV. 34. I am tired I (to paint) the ceiling today. 35. I (not to see) my cousin this week, but I (to meet) a couple of weeks ago. 36. Pete (to play) the piano well but he

 

Ex. 8 Insert the demonstrative pronouns this - these, that—those, such, the same.

1. What is this? - ... is a computer. 2. ... are the TV sets of the latest type. 3. She gave me the ... present as a year before. 4. Do you see ... bushes on the other side of the river. 5. I have divided the books into two piles. ... are to be kept... are to be sold. 6. He was one of... men whom all women like. 7. ... is a pen, and ... are pen­cils. 8. ... is a window, and ... are flowers on it. 9. ... gloves are of the best quality. 10. Stop reading here, please. ... will do. 11. These pictures remind me of you, especially ... one. 12. Look at the blackboard.... is a sheep and ... is a deer. 13. We both were in ... class. 14. Take ... books from the shelf. 14. He is ... a handsome man!

Ex. 9 Insert Interrogative pronouns (who/whom, what, when, where, how, how much/many, why, whose).

1. ... is that man over there? 2. ... is Ivanov? Is he an engineer? 3. ... arc you

from? 4. ... do you usually get up? 5. ... are you? - I'm fine, thank you. 6

English books do you have at home? 7. ... is your name? 8. ... bag is this? - It's mine. 9. ... will you come to see us? 10. ... are you always late? 11. ... will you meet tomorrow? - I'll meet foreign partners. 12. ... does the lesson begin? 13. ... can I get to the railway station? - Take bus number 25. 14. ... is he? - He is at

home. 15. ... ... are these shoes? - 6 thousand 5 hundred rubles. 16. ... are their

names? - They are Kate and Jess. 17. ... ... years are there in a millennium?

 

THE VERB TO BE