1. we can't go out yet. it (to rain) hard.
2. she (to get up) early tomorrow morning.
3. it (to be) a fine day today. there (to be) some clouds in the sky, but the sun (to shine).
4. where you (to go)? - i (to go) to the library. i usually (to get ready) for my classes there.
5. she is going to have dinner. she just (to wash) her hands.
6. you (to have) breakfast yet? - yes, we (to have). we (to have) it half an hour ago.
7. if the day (to be) warm next sunday, we (to go) to the country.
ii. choose the right article.
1. where are children? - they are in sitting-room. they are watching new film.
2. yesterday we did lot during our english lesson. we read and translated new text and wrote short dictation.
3. could you tell me where you have money?
4. "how did you like film? " she asked.
5. london, capital of england, is largest city in the world .
iii. circle the suitable preposition.
1. what time did you arrive (at, to) the station?
2. i am going to look (over, through, at) these magazines in the evening.
3. she intends to return (in, to) moscow (over, in) three days.
4. kate is very good (at, in) english.
5. i am going to work in the library (at, for, in) three hours tomorrow.
6. our classes last (at, till) six o'clock.
7. take the book (from, out of) the table and give it to me.
iv. circle the suitable pronoun.
1. it was quiet in the room. (nobody, somebody, anybody) said anything.
2. do you spend (much, few, many) time on doing your homework?
3. i've got very (a few, few, little) english books at home.
4. we haven't got (many, few, much) time left.
5. i didn't get (some, no, any) letters yesterday.
v. circle the appropriate word.
an old scientist whom everybody in england knows very (well, good) is travelling (on, by) train. the ticket-collector (is making, makes) his round. when he comes to the scientist and asks him for his ticket, (the, an) old man begins to look (at, for) it in his pockets, in his bag and suitcase, but (cannot, may not) find it anywhere.
"(there, it) doesn't matter," says the ticket-collector, who knows the scientist very (well, good). there's no hurry. i (may, can) come again (at, on) the next station". "oh, but i (can, must) find it", says the old man (helplessly, helpless). "i want to know where i (go, am going)".
Few Islands of the United States is as infamous as Alcatraz — a small rock in the middle of San Francisco Bay, located in the Outpost. California Spanish Explorer Lieutenant Juan Manuel de Ayala first discovered the island in 1775, the year and gave it the name Isla de Los Alcatraces (Island of Pelicans) because of the huge number of sea birds nesting on the island. Strong rock was untouched until 1853, the year when the United States army built a Fort for the defense of San Francisco Bay, sometimes used also as a prison. Then, in 1934 year, the army gave it as a statement of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, which converted the fortress into one of the most famous prisons in the history of the country: Alcatraz has been many cruel murderers and famous criminals, including al Capone and Mickey Cohen, in 1963, the year the prison on the island ceased to exist.