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V. Put the words in the right order to make up a sentence.

1. got/ he/ very/ test/ the/ for/ good/ a/ mark.

2. plays/ when/ wears/ he/ football/ he/ shorts.

3. abroad/ for/ you/ going/ are/ holidays/ your?

4. went/ train/ London/ she/ yesterday/ to/ by.

5. your/ take/ may/ because/ umbrella/ it/ rain.

6. apples/ said/ liked/ he/ that/ he.

VI. Circle the right variant.

1. A: I enjoyed the trip. B: a) Neither do we.

b) Neither did we.

c) So did we.

2. A: What do you do?

B: a) I'm fine, thank you.

b) I'm doing well, thank you.

c) I'm a dentist.

3. A: I'm terribly sorry I've said that. B: a) Oh, that's O.K.

b) It's my pleasure.

c) Not at all.

4. A: Would you like an ice? B: a) With pleasure.

- b) Yes, Like, c) Yes, I do.

VII. Circle the appropriate word.

You sound as if your problem is general stress, so let's (look, see) what we can (do, make). First, you don't get enough exercises I (am thinking, think). You must breathe enough fresh air. If you don't, your body won't work (proper, properly). Make (sure, assured) that you get some exercise (each, every) day. The exercise (needn't, need, must) be violent, a good (walk, work) is enough. Do you take (warm, warmly) baths? If you don't, try taking a warm (bus, bath) just before you go to (bed, the bed). Then you should (slip, sleep) better.

Test 50

I Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets.

1. Where is Paul? -1 (to send) him to the baker's to buy some bread.

2. When they (to get married)? - Last year. They nearly (to be married) for a year.

3. When we (to have dinner) the telephone (to ring).

4. I'll send you a message if I (to have) a chance.

5. She's the best secretary that ever (to work) here.

6. It still (to rain)?

II. Choose the right article.

1. What... smart jacket! Have you bought it in ... Minsk?

2. ... man she married^ad ... red beard.

3. I'll leave her ... message^to let her know we are going to ... country.

4. Will you open ... window to let in ... fresh air?

5. It's ... pleasure to be at... seaside on ... hot summer day.

///. Circle the suitable preposition.

1. The man fell (of, off, from) the roof and injured himself badly.

2. Let's hope (on, at, for) the best.

3. As soon as you arrive (in, at, on) London, give me a call.

4. It may rain, it often does (at, in, on) this time (in, of) the year.

5. They saw the town (on, at, in) the distance. They knew that they would soon be (-, in, at) home.

IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1. I'm sorry, but he's busy. Do you mind waiting for (he, him, his)?

2. How (many, much) does it cost?

3. I'd like (the other, other, another) piece of cake.

4. You'll have to work at English as (many, much) as possible.

5. Today we have (less, fewer) students in the reading-room.

6. Have you brought (some, many, any) good news?

V. Circle the appropriate word.

It (happened, was happened) on a beach. A middle-aged man was (lying, laying) on (a, the) sand. Along came a six- (year, years)-old kiddy (who, which) began to pour (the, -) sand down the (stranger's, strangers') ear.

The man sat up with an oath. "What goes on?" he (cried, was crying). "What's the idea (in, of, at) pouring sand down (my, mine, me) ear?"

The kid (looked, was looking) (a bit, the bit) worried.

"I am sorry", he apologized, "I thought you were fast (asleep, sleepy)!"