1. has; does not (=doesn’t) feel; will not (=won’t) go 2. will ring; returns 3. Where will they go if the weather is fine? 4. are; will stop; (will) have 5. does not (=doesn’t) work; will fire 6. will come; leaves 7. starts; will spend 8. decide; will eat 9. What will he do when he comes home … ? 10. put; will stop
2. Choose the correct variant 1. … you finish any educational establishment next year? – No, I … only finish school in 2 years. a) will/will 2. My cousins … … on us in two-three months. Let’s buy some gifts for them. c) will call 3. I … give you to hold my puppy in your arms tomorrow because it’s afraid of other people, especially strangers. c) won’t 4. I hope he … all the quarrels we have had for the last five years. c) won’t forget 5. Do you have a credit card? If no, we can give it to you for free – No, I … cash. d) will pay 6. We expect he … soon, otherwise we’ll be frozen. Then I’m sure we … cold. a) will come/ will catch 7. Next week my parents … from a long distance (дальнее) voyage. c) will return 8. In ten days he … healthy as usual if he sticks to the doctor’s rules and recommendations. d) will be 9. In several days she … a diploma and afterwards she … job-hunting. c) will get/will start 10. What … they … the day after tomorrow if they have no money. d) will/buy
3. Choose Past Simple or Past Continuous. 1. I - I didn't hear you come in. a) was sleeping 2. I to see her twice, but she wasn't home. b) came 3. What ? I was watching TV. b) were you doing 4. Robin Hood was a character who from the rich and gave to the poor. a) stole 5. Hey, did you talk to her? Yes, I to her a) was talking 6. I home very late last night. a) came 7. How long the flu? a) did you have 8. a good time in Brazil? Yes, I had a great time! b) Did you have 9. We breakfast when she walked into the room. b) were having 10. Last month I decided to buy a new car, and today I finally it. a) bought
4. Correct the mistakes in the sentences 1. James met Sabine in 1998. He is living in New York at the time. 2. I wanted to work in marketing. So I joined a marketing company. 3. I was listening to the radio when you called. 4. I saw Jess a minute ago. She was talking to Sam. 5. Why didn’t you answer the phone when I called?
Non perishable goods such as coal steel, cars and airplanes can be stored for considerable periods of time without loss of value. This is not true. However, with perishables which must be placed on the market as quickly as possible if they are not sold quickly they will deteriorate. If they deteriorate, while in storage or in the shops both producers and distributors lose a large amount of money. If there is a glut of certain perishables, these commodities must be sold quickly, even if the selling price is too low for a satisfactory profit.
2. will ring; returns
3. Where will they go if the weather is fine?
4. are; will stop; (will) have
5. does not (=doesn’t) work; will fire
6. will come; leaves
7. starts; will spend
8. decide; will eat
9. What will he do when he comes home … ?
10. put; will stop
2. Choose the correct variant
1. … you finish any educational establishment next year? – No, I … only finish school in 2 years.
a) will/will
2. My cousins … … on us in two-three months. Let’s buy some gifts for them.
c) will call
3. I … give you to hold my puppy in your arms tomorrow because it’s afraid of other people, especially strangers.
c) won’t
4. I hope he … all the quarrels we have had for the last five years.
c) won’t forget
5. Do you have a credit card? If no, we can give it to you for free – No, I … cash.
d) will pay
6. We expect he … soon, otherwise we’ll be frozen. Then I’m sure we … cold.
a) will come/ will catch
7. Next week my parents … from a long distance (дальнее) voyage.
c) will return
8. In ten days he … healthy as usual if he sticks to the doctor’s rules and recommendations.
d) will be
9. In several days she … a diploma and afterwards she … job-hunting.
c) will get/will start
10. What … they … the day after tomorrow if they have no money.
d) will/buy
3. Choose Past Simple or Past Continuous.
1. I - I didn't hear you come in.
a) was sleeping
2. I to see her twice, but she wasn't home.
b) came
3. What ? I was watching TV.
b) were you doing
4. Robin Hood was a character who from the rich and gave
to the poor.
a) stole
5. Hey, did you talk to her? Yes, I to her
a) was talking
6. I home very late last night.
a) came
7. How long the flu?
a) did you have
8. a good time in Brazil? Yes, I had a great time!
b) Did you have
9. We breakfast when she walked into the room.
b) were having
10. Last month I decided to buy a new car, and today I finally
it.
a) bought
4. Correct the mistakes in the sentences
1. James met Sabine in 1998. He is living in New York at the time.
2. I wanted to work in marketing. So I joined a marketing company.
3. I was listening to the radio when you called.
4. I saw Jess a minute ago. She was talking to Sam.
5. Why didn’t you answer the phone when I called?
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Non perishable goods such as coal steel, cars and airplanes can be stored for considerable periods of time without loss of value. This is not true. However, with perishables which must be placed on the market as quickly as possible if they are not sold quickly they will deteriorate. If they deteriorate, while in storage or in the shops both producers and distributors lose a large amount of money. If there is a glut of certain perishables, these commodities must be sold quickly, even if the selling price is too low for a satisfactory profit.
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