1) Samantha _____ has a party on her birthday. 2) Samantha _____ invites teachers to her party. 3) Samantha _____ has a chocolate birthday cake. 4) Samantha ____ has clownsat her party. 5) Samantha ____ throws strea mersat her party. 6) Samantha ____ plans her party a month earlier.
A) 1) I saw a… man in …an armchair. He was reading a… newspaper. 2) They usually have …dinner at 7 p.m. 3) Mrs. Patsy is the… last person I'd like to meet. 4) I bought a… beautiful dress on …Saturday. 5) Can you play the… guitar? 6) What a… lovely song! 7) Would you like a… cup of tea? 8) My younger brother can play … table tennis very well. 9) …the sky outside …the window was nasty. 10) Mike is going to visit his … mother … next week. 11) Simon was rather a… difficult person to get along with. 12) ... life is impossible without ...water and ...air. 13) You can't swim in the river. .the..water isn't warm enough. 14) We can’t do any work without … knowledge. 15) His favourite subject is … Mathematics. 16) …the air was fresh and cool. 1) ... Kazbek is .the.. highest peak of ..the. Caucasus. 2) ..the. Alps are covered with … snow. 3) ..the. Shetland Islands are situated to the north of ... Great Britain. 4).the.. USA is .the.. largest country in ... America. 5) .the.. Crimea is washed by .the.. Black Sea. 6)... Lake Baikal is ..the. deepest lake in .the.. world. 7)... Paris is .the.. capital of ... France. 8)..the. Nile flows across the northeastern part of ... Africa to .the.. Mediterranean Sea. 9) the… United Kingdom consists of four parts: … England, … Scotland, … Wales and … Northern Ireland. 10) … Alaska is the… largest and coldest state in the… USA. 11) …the Seine flows through … Paris to …the Atlantic Ocean. 12) …the Sahara is the… greatest desert in … North Africa, extending from the… Atlantic Ocean to the… Nile. 1) the…Bolshoi Theatre is famous for its ballet performances. 2) When will he arrive at … Heathrow airport? 3) … Julius Caesar founded …theTower of London. 4) …the Davidsons often do shopping in …Oxford Street. 5) If you are interested in churches and historical places, you should by no means see …Westminster Abbey, …the Houses of Parliament, …St. Paul's Cathedral and the…Tower. 6) When … father came we had … dinner and then watched TV. 7) On …Wednesday …the Financial Times published an article about the situation in … North Korea. 8) … Princess Diana stayed at …the Hilton Hotel. 9) …the London Zoo is situated in …Regent’s Park. 10) If you like art galleries you should go to …the National Gallery and …the Tate. 11) …the Smiths left town as soon as they were married.
C) 1. The police, of course, (are) helpless. 2. It (was) a pity, Freemantle thought, that the remainder of the crowd, who (were) waiting downstairs, could not have heard him up here. 3. The government ( have) got their eye on him. 4. His audience (was) getting impatient. 5. The Berksfeld family (are) perpetually short of money. 6. Most of the senior Barford 7. In a quiet bystreet a German band of five players in faded uniforms and with battered brass instruments (was) playing to an audience of street arabs and leisurely messenger boys. 8. Their party (was) divided into several groups, each accompanied by two men. d) 1. His eyes (were) large and blue, but the blue (was) very pale, and they looked rather tired already. 2. The French (see) these things differently from us. 3. How foolish the old (were), thinking they could tell what the young felt. 4. Some of the wounded (were) noisy, but most (were) quiet. 5. Everybody ( knows) that the poor (are) splendid to one another. 6. Now and again, the quiet (was) broken by the crack-cracking of musket fire in the last line of defences. 7. Every elector thinks his own good (is) the good of the country.
2) They usually have …dinner at 7 p.m.
3) Mrs. Patsy is the… last person I'd like to meet.
4) I bought a… beautiful dress on …Saturday.
5) Can you play the… guitar?
6) What a… lovely song!
7) Would you like a… cup of tea?
8) My younger brother can play … table tennis very well.
9) …the sky outside …the window was nasty.
10) Mike is going to visit his … mother … next week.
11) Simon was rather a… difficult person to get along with.
12) ... life is impossible without ...water and ...air.
13) You can't swim in the river. .the..water isn't warm enough.
14) We can’t do any work without … knowledge.
15) His favourite subject is … Mathematics.
16) …the air was fresh and cool.
1) ... Kazbek is .the.. highest peak of ..the. Caucasus.
2) ..the. Alps are covered with … snow.
3) ..the. Shetland Islands are situated to the north of ... Great Britain. 4).the.. USA is .the.. largest country in ... America.
5) .the.. Crimea is washed by .the.. Black Sea.
6)... Lake Baikal is ..the. deepest lake in .the.. world.
7)... Paris is .the.. capital of ... France.
8)..the. Nile flows across the northeastern part of ... Africa to .the.. Mediterranean Sea.
9) the… United Kingdom consists of four parts: … England, … Scotland, … Wales and … Northern Ireland.
10) … Alaska is the… largest and coldest state in the… USA.
11) …the Seine flows through … Paris to …the Atlantic Ocean.
12) …the Sahara is the… greatest desert in … North Africa, extending from
the… Atlantic Ocean to the… Nile.
1) the…Bolshoi Theatre is famous for its ballet performances.
2) When will he arrive at … Heathrow airport?
3) … Julius Caesar founded …theTower of London.
4) …the Davidsons often do shopping in …Oxford Street.
5) If you are interested in churches and historical places, you
should by no means see …Westminster Abbey, …the Houses of Parliament, …St. Paul's Cathedral and the…Tower.
6) When … father came we had … dinner and then watched TV.
7) On …Wednesday …the Financial Times published an article about the situation in … North Korea.
8) … Princess Diana stayed at …the Hilton Hotel.
9) …the London Zoo is situated in …Regent’s Park.
10) If you like art galleries you should go to …the National Gallery and …the Tate.
11) …the Smiths left town as soon as they were married.
d) 1. His eyes (were) large and blue, but the blue (was) very pale, and they looked rather tired already. 2. The French (see) these things differently from us. 3. How foolish the old (were), thinking they could tell what the young felt. 4. Some of the wounded (were) noisy, but most (were) quiet. 5. Everybody ( knows) that the poor (are) splendid to one another. 6. Now and again, the quiet (was) broken by the crack-cracking of musket fire in the last line of defences. 7. Every elector thinks his own good (is) the good of the country.