1. Use the proper tenses to complete the sentences.
1. I... (see) him yesterday but he ...(not/ see) me.
2.1... (be) sorry I ...(not/ return) the book yet.
3. At this moment the delegation ... (arrive) at the station.
4. Yesterday at 5.30 she ... (cook) dinner.
5.1... (retum) the book three days ago.
2. Write passive sentences using the words: answer, wear, do, invite, buy.
1. The exercises ... at the lesson.
2. The questions ... at the meeting,
3. The uniform ... in the universities.
4. The children ... to the party.
5. The butter ... in the shops.
3. Choose the right variant. Complete the sentences.
1. He smiled (happy/happily) at the news.
2. What (a/the/-) sweet tea!
3. My brother has already visited a lot of (citys/cities/cityes) of the world.
4. John was playing (a/-/the) chess at 5 o'cleck yesterday.
4. Translate the sentences into English
1. Ник собирается спеть песню для дома
2. Вчера ни Питер, и Мэри не сли морозкеное.
3. Он много путешествовал, когда бы молодым (сейчас он этого не делает).
Pancake DayOn Pancake Day, many English families eat (6) ___-___ pancakes with lemon juice and sugar. There is (7) a__ special Pancake race. Only women wearing (8) a_ dress, apron and hat or scarf can run (9) __the race. They must run with (10) a__ pancake in (11) a__ frying pan and throw it in (12) the___ air three times.
III. Fill in the gaps with articles if required.
1. Mass media mould public opinion. [140]
2. Space travelling will change the life of man. [126]
3. England entered World War II after the invasion of Belgium by Hitler's armies. [131, 122]
4. The Shetland Islands are situated off Western Scotland. [122]
5. - England's longest rivers are the Severn and the Thames. [125]
6. Pubs have been part of the British scene since ancient times. The pub is more than just a drinking and eating house. It is a social centre and a focal point of the local community.