Complete the sentences with the words from active vocabulary. 1. Smoking can do a lot of … to your health.
2. The … ofthe mountain is covered with snow.
3. Which … do you want - chocolate or vanilla?
4. Do you really love when other people admire you? Don't be such a …
5. I saw you look at the card, you are a … !
6. There is a special school for deaf and … children.
7. We are going to … the day for the wedding, It may be on the first of April.
8. Would you … opening the window? It is hot in here.
9. I'm not going to put on these … jeans for the party. 10. That horror film gave me …
II. Choose the right form.
1. If only he (doesn't/didn't) tell a lie.
2. IfI (would have/had) enough time, I (came/would come) to see you.
3. I wish my sister (were/would be) not ill.
4. Ifonly I (didn't fail/hadn't failed) the exams last year.
5. Ifit (were/will be) hot tomorrow, we (don't/ wouldn't) stay at home.
6. He would have noticed his mistakes if he (was/had been) more attentive.
7. Ifonly he (had called/called) me last Christmas!
8. Ifit (doesn't rain/ will not rain) next Sunday, we (go/shall go) to the forest.
9. If only I (had/have) a little sister! 10. I wish I (am/were) not here.
III. Describe these situations in a different way. Use the Subjunctive Mood.
1. The theatre didn't stage a new play. We couldn't watch the performance.
2. Lizzylost the money. She didn't buy food for breakfast
3. The weather is bad this summer. We don't swim.
4. You forgot about Jack's birthday. He got angry.
5. He doesn't have much money. He doesn't travel.
Trinity College is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dublin. Thousands of people walk over the campus every day to admire the beautiful buildings of Ireland’s first university, but not many know the historical secrets of the buildings they’re taking photos of. In this blog, we’ll tell you everything you need to know before visiting Trinity College to make sure that you know everything about its rich history.
The establishment of Trinity College
Trinity College is Ireland’s oldest university, founded by Queen Elizabeth in 1592. In 1592 Trinity College only welcomed Protestant elite for education, and only in 1793 it opened its doors to the Catholics. In 1904, the first women were allowed to study at the university.
Trinity College Today
Trinity College is the only Irish university to rank in the top 100 world universities and the top 50 European universities, as rated by The Times. The campus provides dining halls, cafeterias and a bar as well as a varied social life sustained by over 150 student societies and a sports centre and associated sports clubs.
The old library
The old library of Trinity College is the largest library in Ireland and is built between 1712 and 1732. The library, as a legal deposit, has the rights to receive material published in the Republic of Ireland free of charge. It’s the only Irish library to hold such rights for the United Kingdom. The most famous room in the old library is the long room, this room houses 200,000 of the library’s oldest books.