I. Complete the sentences using another, other, others. 1. We are going to visit some … countries. 2. Where are your … exercise books? 3. This book is about a young boy. … book about a boy is Oliver Twist. 4. Come … day, please. 5. Are there … roads to this building? 6. There is … big river in this part of England. 7. I have had one sandwich. May I have … one? 8. Some people like fish and … don’t. 9. Are there … mountains in Wales? 10. Tomorrow will be … sunny day. II. Choose the right word to complete the sentences. 1. Swans don’t stay here in winter, they fly away to (other / others) places. 2. Some go out in the evening, (other / others) stay at home. 3. I like apples and I like some (other / others) fruit as well. 4. I would like to read (other / others) books by this writer. 5. (Other / Another) country that we visited was Australia. 6. I’m still hungry, may I have (another / other) sandwich? 7. Some of us like big cities, (other / others) prefer the country. 8. Some days in February were cold, (other / others) quite warm and pleasant. III. Do exercise 3, page 13 + translate the sentences.
Choose the correct form of the verb
(1) Byron wrote: “I awoke one morning myself famous”.
(a) to find
(b) to be found
(c) find
(d) to have found
(2) She returned to her home town never it again.
(a) leave
(b) to leave
(c) left
(d) to be left
(3) The population tends every year.
(a) to be growing
(b) be growing
(c) to have grown
(d) have grown
(4) The Chinese language is too difficult quickly.
(a)to learn
(b)to be learning
(c)be learning
(d)learn
(5) He is lucky such experience.
(a)to have acquired
(b)have acquired
(c)to be acquired
(d)be acquiring
(6) He was made that he had better keep silent.
(a)understand
(b)to understand
(c)to be understood
(d)have understood
(7) Possible promotion encouraged him English.
(a)learn
(b)be learning
(c)to have learnt
(d)to learn
(8) Slang is not supposed in the formal or official language.
(a)to use
(b)use
(c)be used
(d) to be used
(9) Do you happen anything about the incident?
(a)to have heard
(b)heard
(c)to be heard
(d)hear
(10) Latin to have been spoken by the majority of common people of the time.
(a)is said
(b)are said
(c)to be said
(d)said
(11) He is known a third language.
(a)learn
(b)to be learning
(c)to be learnt
(d)have learnt
(12) The laws to be respected by the people.
(a)is supposed
(b)suppose
(c)supposed
(d)are supposed
(13) I must go now. I promised .
(a)be not
(b) not to be
(c)to not be late
(d) not be
(14) James doesn’t speak very clearly. He is difficult .
(a)to understand
(b)to understand him
(c)to be understood
(d)to have understood
(15) I didn’t hear you . You must have been very quiet.
(a)come
(b)to come
(c)came
(d)to have come
(16) I can’t find the tickets. I seem them.
(a)to have lost
(b)to lose
(c)to be losing
(d)to have been losing
(17) Tim isn’t very reliable. He tends things.
(a)to forget
(b)to have forgot
(c)to have been forgot
(d)to be forgot
Объяснение:
N1
He used to work in India.
I've never been to the United States.
I often go on holidays to Canary Islands.
Does England have many big cities?
She always loved skiing in the Alps.
Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.
N2
Famous people are invited to a festival
An art exhibition will open in a month
Some stories were be published last year
A new disk of a rock group was released
a lot of flowers were planted last year
The problem has just been solved
N3
Animals in the Zoo are fed twice a day
The walls of the hall were painted three days ago
The building of this bridge will be finished in a month
The dinner has just been cooked
The letters are delivered
The invitations haven't been sent yet.
Объяснение:
What the f*** is oбъяснение?