Look at the sentences from the story. Complete the with the correct form of the verbs.
1) While he was working (work) on his plan, his brain machines.(check) people’s brains to find out what they. (think).
2)Every now and then, Q5. (look) at the huge screen. Everything.(go) well. All the human brains.(think) of other things, and none of them. (know) about his terrible plans.
3) When Olivia.(look) at the neighbour, she.(see) that he.(hold) something in his hand. It looked like a mobile phone.

1) While he was working on his plan, his brain machines checked people’s brains to find out what they were thinking.
2) Every now and then, Q5 looked at the huge screen. Everything was going well. All the human brains were thinking of other things, and none of them  knew about his terrible plans.
3) When Olivia looked at the neighbour, she saw that he was holding something in his hand. It looked like a mobile phone.

1.While hewas working on his plan, his brain machine was checking people’s brains to find out what theywere thinking.
2.Every now and then, Q5 looked at the huge screen. Everything was going well. All the human brains were thinking of other things, and none of them knew about his terrible plans. 
3. When Olivia looked at the neighbour, she saw that he holding something in his hand. It looked like a mobile phone.

VII. Open the brackets.
1. These shops are (expensive) in the country.
2.Mount Mckinley isn’t as (high) as Mount Everest
3. This city is (crowded) than it was five years ago
4. Is Athens (old) city in Europe?
5.The Sahara is (large) desert in the world.
6.Edinburg is (cheap) than Paris.
7.Our house l as tall as that building.
10 Put the verb into the correct form, present simple, past simple, present
continuous or past continuous.
Jim usually (wake up) late on Sundays.
2. I (play) tennis at the moment.
Sheila (listen) to music in her free time.
4. My mum (make) a cake for us yesterday.
She (study) for four years at Oxford University.
6. It was half past ten at night and Janice (wait) for her husband to come home
Stacey (go) shopping for fruit and vegetables every Saturday morning.
John and Mary (hate) adventure holidays.
Ed and his wife (leave) the house when they (hear) the phone ring.
10. Sarah (write) a letter when the lights (go out)
x. Complete the sentences using modal verbs:
1. You be quiet in class.
2. People smoke because it’s bad for their health.
I have a glass of water, please?
4. Speak louder, please.
hear you.
5. Michael use a computer when he was two but he
now.

1 the most expensive
2 high
3 more crowded
4 the oldest
5 the largest
6 cheaper 
7 -
1 wakes up
2 am playing
3 listens
4 made
5 had studied
6 was waiting
7 goes
8 hate 
9 were leaving, hear
10 was writing, goes out
1 You must be quiet in class
2 People mustn’t.
3 Can I have.
4 Speak louder. I can’t hear you
5 Michael couldn’t use a computer when he was two but he can now

Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets.
1. Where ______________________________(you / to go) last night?
2. My father __________________(not / to want) to be a teacher when he was young.
He wanted to be a rock singer.
3. I _________________________(not / used / to like) walking in the mountains but
now I love it.
4. They ___________________________(to play) tennis when it started snowing.
5. If you _________________(not / to drive) more carefully, you’ll have an accident.
6. Hello! Sorry, I can’t talk now. I __________________________(to hove) dinner.
7. Oh, no! I ______________(not / to give) Anna a present for her birthday yesterday.
8. She ______________________ (not / to pass) her exams if she doesn’t work harder.
9. Do you think cars ____________________________(to fly) in the future?

1 Where did you go last night?
2 My father didn’t want to be a teacher when he was young. He wanted to be a rock singer.
3 I didn’t used to like walking in the mountains, but I love it.
4 They were playing tennis when it started snowing.
5 If you don’t drive more carefully you’ll have an accident.
6 Hello! Sorry, I can’t talk now. I am having dinner.
7 Oh, no! I didn’t give Anna a present for her birthday yesterday.
8 She won’t pass her exams if she doesn’t work harder.
9 Do you think cars will fly in the future?

Просто решить кто что может, отблагодарю всех)
1 The (dog’s/dogs’) heads were very dirty.
2 I’ve seen the (children’s/childrens’) school.
3 Where are (the girls’ jackets/the jackets of the girls)!
4 She quietly opened the (laboratory’s door/laboratory door).
5 The garden is at (the house’s front/the front of the house).
6 She’s just had a (week’s holiday/week holiday).
7I’ve broken the (kitchen door/kitchen’s door).
8 She’s the (doctor’s receptionist/doctor receptionist).
9 I’m (the manager of the London office/the London office’s manager).
10 It’s (six day work/six day’s work).
SCORING
10 points. Give yourself a point for each correct answer.
Use the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives and adverbs in brackets.
A: Do you like your new job?
B; Oh, yes, it’s. (interesting) than my old position.
Of course, I have to work. (hard), too.
A: Are the working conditions. (good), too?
B: My office is. (spacious), and it’s.
(quiet). But the people in my old office were.
(friendly). My new boss seems. (difficult) to please, too.
A: Well, you’re. (new) person, so I guess you’ll have to prove yourself.
B; I’m certainly working much. (hard) than anyone else in the office! It’s a real challenge, but every day it gets. (easy).
SCORING
10 points. Give yourself one point for each correct answer.
Write the correct form of the comparative or superlative.
1 This is. mountain in the country. (high)
2 She’s only twelve, but she’s …………….her mother. (tall)
3 He’s just bought. computer in the shop. (expensive)
4 Pat’s. student in the class. (intelligent)
5 My uncle was. me. (short)
6 It was. ’’. dog I have ever seen. (ugly)
7 I had. holiday of my life (wonderful).
8 He’s. person I’ve ever met. (lazy)
9 Food is. here. (expensive)
10 This school is. the other one. (good)
SCORING
10 points. Give yourself a point for each correct answer.
6. Write so or such to complete the sentences.
1 I was very embarrased - it was. a stupid mistake!
2 He was. ill that I took him to hospital.
3 They worked. slowly that they didn’t finish!
4 It was. expensive that I didn’t buy it.
5 It was. an expensive shop that I walked out.
6 Why are you always. rude?
7 Please don’t make. a terrible noise!
8 It was. a nice car that I bought it.
9 You look. healthy!
10 She was. a lovely person. I’ll always remember her.
SCORING
10 points. Give yourself a point for each correct answer.
Put the words in these sentences in the correct order.
1 She bought a silk / new / lovely / blouse.
2 The shop sells old / expensive / handmade objects.
3 Seldom / gets to work / 9.00 / she / before.
4 I’ll / see him / probably / when I come to work / in the morning / early.
5 He left the house / after his phone call / suddenly / quite.
SCORING
5 points. Give yourself one point for each completely correct answer.

1 The dogs’ heads were very dirty.
2 I’ve seen the children’s school.
3 Where are the girls’ jackets!
4 She quietly opened the laboratory door.
5 The garden is at the house’s front.
6 She’s just had a week holiday.
7 I’ve broken the kitchen door.
8 She’s the doctor’s receptionist.
9 I’m the manager of the London office.
10 It’s six day’s work.
A: Do you like your new job?
B; Oh, yes, it’s more interesting than my old position. Of course, I have to work harder, too.
A: Are the working conditions better, too?
B: My office is more spacious, and it’s quieter. But the people in my old office were more friendly. My new boss seems more difficult to please, too.
A: Well, you’re new person, so I guess you’ll have to prove yourself.
B: I’m certainly working much hard than anyone else in the office! It’s a real challenge, but every day it gets easier.
1 This is the highest mountain in the country.
2 She’s only twelve, but she’s taller than her mother.
3 He’s just bought the most expensive computer in the shop.
4 Pat’s the most intelligent student in the class.
5 My uncle was shorter than me.
6 It was the ugliest dog I have ever seen.
7 I had the most wonderful holiday of my life.
8 He’s the laziest person I’ve ever met.
9 Food is more expensive here. (хотя, теоретически, можно и the most expensive)
10 This school is better the other one.
1 I was very embarrased - it was such a stupid mistake!
2 He was so ill that I took him to hospital.
3 They worked so slowly that they didn’t finish!
4 It was so expensive that I didn’t buy it.
5 It was such an expensive shop that I walked out.
6 Why are you always so rude?
7 Please don’t make such a terrible noise!
8 It was such a nice car that I bought it.
9 You look so healthy!
10 She was such a lovely person. I’ll always remember her.
1 She bought a lovely new silk blouse.
2 The shop sells expensive old handmade objects.
3 She seldom gets to work before 9.00.
4 I’ll probably see him early in the morning when I come to work.
5 He left the house quite suddenly after his phone call.

Fill in the correct form of be going to to complete these sentences.
1. When (you phone) her? 2. What (you say) to your father? 3. They ( not
stay) very long. 4. I (not pay) anything. 5. (We play) tennis tomorrow? 6. She
(live) in Mexico for a few months. 7. (The machine work)? 8. (Your parents
have) a holiday this year? 9. They (borrow) some money from the bank. 10. I
(not eat) there again. 11. Look at these clouds! It (rain). 12. Look at the sun! It
(be) a hot day. 13. Luke isn’t working very hard. I think he (fail) in his exams!
14. It’s nearly three o’clock. It (finish) soon. 16. Be careful with that plate! You
(break) it!

• when are you going to phone her?
• what are you going to say to your father?
• they are not going to stay very long.
• i am not going to pay anything.
• are we going to play tennis tomorrow?
• she is going to Jive in Mexico for a few months.
• is machine going to work?
• are your parents going to have a holiday this year?
• they are going to borrow some money from the bank.
• i am not going to eat there again.
• <.> it’s going to rain.
• <.> it is going a hot day.