Ex. 2. put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. 1 a: if you pass (pass) a bakery, … (you/buy) some bread, please? b: yes, of course. how much do you need? 2 a: did you invite tim to the party? b: no. but when i (speak) to him, i (invite) him. 3 a: may i go out now, please? b: yes, provided you (do) your homework. 4 a: mum seems very busy at the moment. b: were i you, i … (offer) to help her. 5 a: hurry up, or else we … (miss) the train. b: i know, i'm being as quick as i can. 6 a: unless you … (work) hard, you (fail) the exam. b: i know. i've been studying every evening. 7 a: i forgot to ask simon for his phone number. b: if i … (see) him today, i … (ask) him. 8 a: peter won't help me with my homework. b: i'm sure he … (help) you if he … (have) the time. 9 a: i'm not going to tell him what happened. b: what if he … (find out) on his own? 10 a: if i … (not/buy) the lottery ticket, i … (never/win) all this money! b: i know. isn't is amazing? 11 a: unless you … (go) to bed now, you … (be) tired in the morning. b: i know. i'm going. 12 a: i need some wrapping paper. b: well, if i … (find) any at the shop, i … (buy) some for you. 13 a: can i have some chocolate cake, please? b: well, as long as you … (eat) all your dinner, you can have some chocolate cake. 14 a: i hate going into town. b: so do i. wherever i … (go) into town, i … (come back) with a headache. 15 a: you'd better apologise, otherwise he … (never/speak) to you again. b: you're right. i will.
2 lose, miss
I LOST my ticket, so I MISSED the train and I was late for work.
3 say, tell
My son doesn't often TELL lies, but if he does, he always SAYS sorry.
4 hope, wait
I'm WAITING for the bus. I HOPE it'll come soon because it's raining
5 look at, watch
Our friends enjoyed WATCHING the video of our wedding, but they didn't want to LOOK AT the photos of our honeymoon.
6 know, meet
She's KNOWN him since the summer. She MET him on a safari.
7. borrow, lend
If you need to BORROW some money, I can LEND you 50 euros .
8. find, look for
We were LOOKING FOR a cheap apartment on the internet and we FOUND the perfect place.
9. carry, wear
He was WEARING a big coat and CARRYING a heavy suitcase.
10. bring, take
I'll TAKE you to the airport if you GIVE me back a souvenir.
The document says that adolescents "who have received a general education and have reached the age of 15 can conclude an employment contract to perform light work that does not harm their health." Also, an employment contract can be concluded by adolescents from the age of 15 who left the general education organization before receiving basic general education or who were expelled from the said organization and continue to receive general education in another form of education. "It is noted that for those who are studying, work should not interfere educational.Previously, it was possible to conclude an employment contract with a teenager only for the time free from school. The rules for the employment of those who completed their studies or were expelled were not spelled out by law.Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a federal law amended to the Labor Code, which allows teenagers from the age of 15 to work under an employment contract.
The document is posted on the official portal of legal information.
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