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V. Put the verbs in brackets into Future Simple or Present Indefinite
1. I don’t think she (to agree) to help us until she (to know) all the details of the plan.
2. I hope he (not, recognize) me if i (to wear) a wig.
3. i’m sure there (to be) a heated discussion after the students (to see) the film.
4 when you (to apologize) to her you (to feel) much better.
5 i don’t know when Mrs. Smith (to recover).
6 i (to lay) the table while you (to dress) for the party
7 i’m not sure if this time (to be) convenient for him.

1. I don’t think she will agree to help us as she knows all the details of the plan.
2. I hope he won’t recognize me if I wear a wig.
3. I’m sure there will be a heated discussion after students see the film.
4. When you apologize to her you will feel much better.
5. I don’t know when Mrs.Smith will recover.
6. I’ll lay the table while you dress for the party.
7. I’m not sure if this time will be convenient for him.
8. I will not continue the conversation unless you calm down.

Ex.12. Use the verbs in brackets in the proper form. Translate the sentences into Russian.
1. Students (to teach) English, German, and French at the University.
2. Economic laws (to form) the basis for the development of society.
3. Laws which are typical of only one formation (to know) as specific laws.
4. A new theoretical concept (to formulate) by this famous economist.
5. Some new methods and techniques (to discuss) at the next meeting.
6. Last month the manager of the company (to invite) several students for a job interview.
7. High transportation prices (to explain) by the present energy crisis.
8. Inflation (to dictate) the necessity of price regulation by the government a week ago.
9. This machine (to design) not long ago and now it (to test) in our laboratory.
10. The last experiments (not to show) good results.

1. Students are taught English, German, and French at the University.
В университете студенты изучают английский, немецкий и французский.
2. Economic laws form the basis for the development of society.
Экономические законы составляют основу развития общества.
3. Laws which are typical of only one formation are known as specific laws.
Законы, типичные только для одной организации (ассоциации/структуры), известны как специальные законы.
4. A new theoretical concept was formulated by this famous economist.
Этот известный экономист сформулировал новую теоретическую концепцию.
5. Some new methods and techniques will be discussed at the next meeting.
Некоторые новые методы и техники будут обсуждаться на следующем собрании.
6. Last month the manager of the company invited several students for a job interview.
В прошлом месяце менеджер/руководитель компании пригласил несколько студентов на собеседование.
7. High transportation prices are explained by by the present energy crisis.
Высокие транспортные цены объясняются нынешним энергетическим кризисом.
8. Inflation dictated the necessity of price regulation by the government a week ago.
Неделю назад инфляция продиктовала необходимость регулирования цен правительством.
9. This machine was designed not long ago and now it is being tested in our laboratory.
Эта машина была разработана не так давно, и сейчас она проходит испытания (тестируется) в нашей лаборатории.
10. The last experiments didn’t show good results.
Последние эксперименты не показали хороших результатов.

PUT THE VERBS IN BRACKETS INTO THE CORRECT FORMS (PRESENT SIMPLE / PRESENT CONTINUOUS/ PRESENT PERFECT / PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS / PAST SIMPLE / PAST CONTINUOUS / WILL / GOING TO):
When I (come) _______at home yesterday, my mom (сook) _______a pie.
I (live) _______in Brazil two years ago.
-The phone’s ringing. I (get) _______it.
Kendra (smell) _______the soup because it tastes strange.
Be careful! You (trip) _______over that toy!
_______you (play) _______any musical instruments when you (be) _______a kid?
My chief usually (work) _______on Saturdays.
She (speak) for an hour on the phone.
He (wait) _______for you at this moment.
What _______ your brother (do) _______? – He (be) _______a sportsman.
Ann is in the library. She (make) _______a report.
Recently, she (plant) _______some bulbs and flowers.
I (cook) _______a cake when he (come back) _______home yesterday.
– Is Mary crying? – No, she isn’t, she (peel) _______onions.
Now Justin (write) _______a book about his adventures in Tibet. I hope he can find a good publisher when it is finished.
We (have) _______dinner tomorrow night. Would you like to come?

When I came at home yesterday, my mom was cooking a pie.
I lived in Brazil two years ago.
-The phone’s ringing. I’m going to get (I will get) it.
Kendra is smelling the soup because it tastes strange.
Be careful! You are going to trip over that toy!
Did you play any musical instruments when you were a kid?
My chief usually works on Saturdays.
She has been speaking for an hour on the phone.
He is waiting for you at this moment.
What does your brother do? – He is a sportsman.
Ann is in the library. She is making a report.
Recently, she has planted some bulbs and flowers.
I was cooking a cake when he came back home yesterday.
– Is Mary crying? – No, she isn’t, she is peeling onions.
Now Justin is writing a book about his adventures in Tibet. I hope he can find a good publisher when it is finished.
We are having (are going to have) dinner tomorrow night. Would you like to come?
Где в скобках, там возможны оба варианта

это задание. Change the verbs in brackets into the past simple or the past continuous. 0 For dinner, my sister (eat) ate pizza, but I (have) had soup. 1 My brother (drink) ________________ coffee while he (do) ________________ his homework. 2 He (walk) ________________ into the classroom, then he (sit) ________________ down. 3 While I (study) ________________, Sue (run) ________________ into the library. 4 When the class (finish) ________________, the teacher (drive) ________________ home. 5 Harry (sing) _______________ a song when Jane (come) _______________ in. 6 Nothing happened when I (turn on) ________________ the DVD player. 7 It (start) ________________ to rain while I (walk) ________________ to the park. 8 Yuki (listen) ________________ to the radio when the phone (ring) ________________. 9 The children (go) ________________ the cinema last night. 10 Mr. Jones (find) ________________ some money when he (clean) ________________ the cupboards

1 My brother ( was drinking) coffee while he (was doing) his homework. 2 He (walked) into the classroom, then he (sat) down. 3 While I (was studying), Sue (was running) into the library. 4 When the class (finished), the teacher (drove) home. 5 Harry (was singing) a song when Jane (came) in. 6 Nothing happened when I (turned on) the DVD player. 7 It (started) to rain while I (was walking) to the park. 8 Yuki (was listening) to the radio when the phone (rang). 9 The children (went) the cinema last night. 10 Mr. Jones (found) some money when he (was cleaning) the cupboards

Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or the Present Continuous.
We.(feed) the chickens every morning at 6:30. I. (study) in my bedroom at the moment, but I can join you in the park later. I really have to go now. My plane.(leave)at 10:30. She.(visit) her grandmother every Sunday afternoon. He.(write) a book about the high cost of living now.

We feed
I am studying
My plane will leave
She visits
He is writing

We feed Present Simple, потому что действие регулярное
I am studying, Present Cont. Потому что действие происходить сейчас, в момент речи
My plane is leaving, Present Cont. Потому что знаем точное время и действие нерегулярное
She visits Present Simple
He is writing Present Cont.

Task 1. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
1. Do you mind _____ (help) me with some jobs today, Sam?
2. I’m not keen on _____ (read) novels. I prefer ______ (watch) TV.
3. I must _____ (finish) essay tonight. I have to hand it in tomorrow?
4. He left without _______ (say) goodbye.
5. I’d hate ______ (do) archery.
6. Brian really enjoys _____ (play) the guitar.
7. Please tell me ______ (go) out tonight!
8. The story made me _______ (cry).
9. Would you like ______ (go) now!
10. He hates _____ (watch) football on TV. He thinks it’s so boring!
11. I’m not crazy about _____ (play) sport. I prefer quieter activities.
12. We’d love ______ (come) and see your new house some time!
13. Will you _____ (help) me find a part-time job? I’m totally broke!
14. I can’t stand _____ (write) compositions. I find them really difficult!
15. He can’t wait _____ (go) on holiday.
Task 2. Put the words in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the –ing form.
1. A: Do you want me ____ (give) you a lift?
B: No, thanks. I’d rather ______ (walk).
2. A: Would you like me _____ (cook) dinner tonight?
B: OK, but how about _____ (make) something light, like soup?
3. A: Do you fancy ______ (watch) a DVD?
B: Good idea. Let me _____ (make) some popcorn.
4. A: It’s no use ______ (try) to park here. The space is too small.
B: You’re right. I’ll have _____ (drive) around the block again.
5. A: I was glad ______ (hear) you passed your exams.
B: Yes. I was the only one in my class ______ (pass) all of them.
6. A: We’d better ______ (go) now.
B: Can’t we ______ (stay) a bit longer?
7. A: Please let me ________ (go) to the party.
B: Sorry, you must ______ (study) for the exam.
8. A: Do you know how ______ (play) the piano?
B: No, but I’d like _____ (learn) one day.

Task 1. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. 

1. Do you mind helping me with some jobs today, Sam?

2. I’m not keen on reading novels. I prefer to watch TV.

3. I must finish essay tonight. I have to hand it in tomorrow?

4. He left without saying goodbye.

5. I’d hate doing archery.

6. Brian really enjoys playing the guitar.

7. Please tell me to go out tonight!

8. The story made me cry.

9. Would you like to go now!

10. He hates to watch football on TV. He thinks it’s so boring!

11. I’m not crazy about playing sport. I prefer quieter activities.

12. We’d love to come and see your new house some time!

13. Will you help me find a part-time job? I’m totally broke!

14. I can’t stand writing compositions. I find them really difficult!

15. He can’t wait to go on holiday

Task 2. Put the words in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the –ing form.

1. A: Do you want me to give you a lift?
B: No, thanks. I’d rather walk.
2. A: Would you like me to cook dinner tonight?
B: OK, but how about making something light, like soup?
3. A: Do you fancy watching a DVD?
B: Good idea. Let me make some popcorn.
4. A: It’s no use trying to park here. The space is too small.
B: You’re right. I’ll have to drive around the block again.
5. A: I was glad to hear you passed your exams.
B: Yes. I was the only one in my class to pass all of them.
6. A: We’d better go now.
B: Can’t we stay a bit longer?
7. A: Please let me go to the party.
B: Sorry, you must study for the exam.
8. A: Do you know how to play the piano?
B: No, but I’d like to learn one day.