10. Paraphrase the sentences using the passive voice with modal verbs. 1) You must have read the patient leaflet carefully before taking the pills.
2) You may not get the cast off until your bones grow back together.
3) You should call an ambulance immediately after the accident.
4) She is very lazy. If you want her to do anything, you have to force her.
5) This hospital can no longer serve the needs of the community, they should have built a new
one years ago.
6) No one is able to explain UFO sightings easily.
7) We must not give a child everything he or she wants.
8) Hopefully, scientists will have cured cancer by the year 2050.
9) Benjamin would have won the competition if they hadn't canceled it.
10) The doctors could have persuaded her, but they let her decide.
11) The earthquake might have injured many people if they weren't evacuated.
12) Eventually humanity will discover the elixir of eternal life.
1. Do you drink much coffee? 2. There is not much milk in the fridge. 3. How many dishes do you cook for the Holly Eve in Ukraine? 4. Jane knows a lot about accounting. 5. Do you read a lot during weekends? 6. He is very fat. He eats a lot . 7. There are not many banks in our town. 8. How much does cheese cost? 9. How many bottles of wine did you buy? 10. There are a lot of cafes in our town. 11. I found much information about table manners.
3-THE PRONOUN Fill in the gaps with me, her, him, it, us, you, them.
1. Who is that waitress? Why are you looking at her ? 2. - Do you know these waiters? - Yes, we worked with them two years ago. 3. I am talking to you. Please, listen to me . 4. I like this cake. I will order it. 5. Those apples are bad. Do not eat them. 6. Where is she? I want to talk to her . 7. We are going to the theatre. You can come with us . 8. I congratulate you on your birthday. This cake is for you. 9. They are in the kitchen. Ask them about the recipe of this dish. 10. I would like a glass of water. Please, pass it to me.
4-THE PRONOUN. Fill in the gaps with some, any, somebody, something, somewhere, anybody, anything or anywhere.
1. We need some water. 2. We haven't got any fruit. 3. Have we got some tea? 4. Would you like some coffee? 5. There are not any tomatoes in the fridge. 6. Does anybody like borsch in Ukraine? 7. Would you like something to eat? 8. We haven't got anything for dinner. Could you buy me food? 9. Will you bring me something to drink? 10. Can you tell me something about Ukrainian cuisine? 11. Let's go somewhere to have a bite.
5-THE ARTICLE. Insert articles where necessary.
1. - What does she do? - She is an engineer. 2. I must go to the plant to see the production manager. 3. the first month I worked at the plant was very difficult for me. 4. I usually have only a cup of coffee in the morning. 5. I like the fellows I study with. 6. After graduating from the university she will work as a food technologist. 7. She often has dinner in the restaurant. 8. This man is an engineer I told you about. 9. Open your books on page 87 and read the text about food. 10. Do you like plums?
7--THE ARTICLE. Insert articles where necessary. Pay attention to the use of articles with proper names.
1. Last year he had a business trip to the United States, the Philippines and India. 2. the Mediterranean Sea is very warm. 3. They usually spend their holidays in the Carpathian Mountains or at the Black Sea. 4. the Poltava University of Economics and Trade is in Koval Street. 5. He likes to stay at the Hilton Hotel when he is on a business trip. 6. the Swiss are famous for their cheese. 7. I read the Daily Telegraph but my brother reads the Times. 8. We flew from London to the Orly Airport in Paris. 9. We visited the Tower of London last year. 10. Asia is the largest continent. 11. the Danube flows through Vienna, Budapest and Belgrade.