1) I’m glad we have a map. I’m sure we (get) lost if we (not have) one. 2) We can’t go on holiday this year. If we (had), we (would go) skiing. 3) Thank you for reminding me about Ann’s birthday. I (would have forgotten) if you (had not told me). 4) I wish we (could) do it right now. 5) We decided not to move. We (would have lost) a lot of money if we (had sold) the house. 6) I’m not going to get up early today. If it (were) Sunday, I (would not have) to get up. 7) I advise you to stop smoking. You (would feel) better if you (did not smoke) too much. But I know you haven’t got enough will. 8) You had a lot of mistakes in your test. If you (had learnt) the words, you (would have written) the test much better. 9) Be quiet, please. If you (did not shout) so loudly, I (would understand) your words better. 10) You didn’t call me up yesterday. If you (had rung) me up, I (would have told) you everything.
II). 1. James can speak German quite fluently, and his language is correct. 2. He returned again to his daily routine on the farm. 3. “Why are you speaking very loudly?” – “Because how beautiful is here!” 4. When I was 22 years old, I came home from work, put a leash on my dog and went for my usual walk. 5. My mother opened the door carefully, and she loaded the laundry into the machine. 6. We stop for a quick commercial break, and then we come back to the traditional systems.
III). Complete the sentences. 1. Tim came home very lately yesterday. His parents worried about him a lot. 2. They hardly ever make mistakes. 3. In South Korea and Indonesia women own nearly half a million firms. 4. Try to eat more fruits and vegetables. It’s highly useful for you. 5. You haven’t been to the gym lately. Are you all right?
IV). Complete the sentences: 1. This is the shortest way to the station. 2. Mr Smith is not so talented as Mr Jack’s son. 3. I can’t hear you. Could you speak a little louder, please. 4. Everyone in the race ran fast, but John ran fastest of all. 5. Could you explain the point clearer? 6. Please hang the picture higher. 7. Tom’s dictation was good. But mine was the worst in the class.
V). Answer the questions. 1. Do you go in for sports? - Yes, I do. I go in for sports. 2. What do you do / should you do to keep fit? To keep fit you should do sports, do some exercises, play sport games, you should eat healthy food; you shouldn't have bad habits, you should sleep enough and spend much time outside in fresh air. 3. Why do people need vitamins? - Vitamins are necessary for people to keep fit. 4. Have you ever visited a doctor? - Of course I have. What problem(s) did you have? - I caught a cold and had a sore throat. 5. What is the symbol of the Olympic Games? One of the Olympic symbols is the emblem of the five Olympic Rings. The rings are five interlocking rings, colored blue, yellow, black, green and red on a white field, known as the "Olympic rings". What does this symbol mean? The symbol was originally designed in 1912 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin, co-founder of the modern Olympic Games. The rings represent the five participating continents: Africa, Asia, America, Australia and Europe.
2) We can’t go on holiday this year. If we (had), we (would go) skiing.
3) Thank you for reminding me about Ann’s birthday. I (would have forgotten) if you (had not told me).
4) I wish we (could) do it right now.
5) We decided not to move. We (would have lost) a lot of money if we (had sold) the house.
6) I’m not going to get up early today. If it (were) Sunday, I (would not have) to get up.
7) I advise you to stop smoking. You (would feel) better if you (did not smoke) too much. But I know you haven’t got enough will.
8) You had a lot of mistakes in your test. If you (had learnt) the words, you (would have written) the test much better.
9) Be quiet, please. If you (did not shout) so loudly, I (would understand) your words better.
10) You didn’t call me up yesterday. If you (had rung) me up, I (would have told) you everything.
1. competition. 2. practise3. sore4. healthy5. ill6. mascot7. necessary8. luck9. support10. keep fit
II).
1. James can speak German quite fluently, and his language is correct.
2. He returned again to his daily routine on the farm.
3. “Why are you speaking very loudly?” – “Because how beautiful is here!”
4. When I was 22 years old, I came home from work, put a leash on my dog and went for my usual walk.
5. My mother opened the door carefully, and she loaded the laundry into the machine.
6. We stop for a quick commercial break, and then we come back to the traditional systems.
III).
Complete the sentences.
1. Tim came home very lately yesterday. His parents worried about him a lot. 2. They hardly ever make mistakes.
3. In South Korea and Indonesia women own nearly half a million firms.
4. Try to eat more fruits and vegetables. It’s highly useful for you.
5. You haven’t been to the gym lately. Are you all right?
IV). Complete the sentences:
1. This is the shortest way to the station.
2. Mr Smith is not so talented as Mr Jack’s son.
3. I can’t hear you. Could you speak a little louder, please.
4. Everyone in the race ran fast, but John ran fastest of all.
5. Could you explain the point clearer?
6. Please hang the picture higher.
7. Tom’s dictation was good. But mine was the worst in the class.
V). Answer the questions.
1. Do you go in for sports? - Yes, I do. I go in for sports.
2. What do you do / should you do to keep fit? To keep fit you should do sports, do some exercises, play sport games, you should eat healthy food; you shouldn't have bad habits, you should sleep enough and spend much time outside in fresh air.
3. Why do people need vitamins?
- Vitamins are necessary for people to keep fit.
4. Have you ever visited a doctor? - Of course I have.
What problem(s) did you have? - I caught a cold and had a sore throat.
5. What is the symbol of the Olympic Games? One of the Olympic symbols is
the emblem of the five Olympic Rings. The rings are five interlocking rings, colored blue, yellow, black, green and red on a white field, known as the "Olympic rings".
What does this symbol mean?
The symbol was originally designed in 1912 by Baron Pierre de Coubertin,
co-founder of the modern Olympic Games. The rings represent the five participating continents: Africa, Asia, America, Australia and Europe.