I. Complete each of the following sentences, using a suitable word or phrase.
1.
He delivered a speech in praise ………. a patriots life and achievement.
2.
The poor little puppy had . .........abandoned.
3.
“I've been feelingirl . ..........two weeks” - “Poor you”.
4.
Can you call. .............tomorrow?
5.
What. ..........did you leave work yesterday?
6.
I will speak to him . ....................it.
7.
Nobody can find it in his heart. do that.
8.
Could I . .........a glass of boiling water, please?
9.
In . of emergency, break the glass and press the button.
10.
The party's fortunes were …….. their lowest level after the election defeat
II. Fill each space in the sentence below with the correct form of the world in bold print about it.
1. demonstrate
a.
How do you …….....that the pressure remains constant?
b.
.................of the computer’s functions.
c.
This sentence has a ............... pronoun.
2. argue
a.
We . ..........with the waiter about the price of the meal.
b.
We agreed without much further. ..............
c.
His ................ is disputable.
3. repeat
a.
Don't let me . ..............your indecent proposal!
b.
He begged her . ...........to stop.
c.
He cannot receive the . ................. blows.
4. suppose
a.
The ............ beggar was really a police officer in disguise
b.
This picture is . ..............worth a million pounds.
c.
...............that it rains, can we go to the cinema?
5. fail
a.
Their. ...........efforts for peace.
а.
The ............ to comply with the regulations.
c.
We all have our little ............
III. Put the following sentence into the passive voice.
1.
They have spoken English.
2.
Teachers prepare exams.
3.
Later in the day, the boss herself informed the employees of their loss of
benefits.
4.
Charlotte Perkins Gilman wrote "The Yellow Wallpaper."
5.
The cat scratched Joanna.
б.
Roberta takes karate lessons.
7.
Dr. Eggleston seeks answers to the survey.
8.
Dr. Black graded my essay.
9.
A lightning bolt destroyed the computer.
10.
Only two students in the class read the entire boo
IV. Sentence transformation.
Part A
S + be + not necessary
/ pointless
ó S + don’t + need to
ó S + don’t + have to
ó There is no need to
ó S + needn’t …….
1.
It isn’t necessary to worry.
You.
............................................
2.
It is pointless (= not necessary) to mend th at ragged shirt.
That ragged shirt.
..............................................................
3. It
isn't necessary to finish that work today.
You .
........................................................................
4.
It’s not necessary to hurry.
There’s no.
................................
5.
It’s not necessary to try your best to find it.
You don’t try .
...................................................
Part B:
S + May ó Perhaps + S +
will or S + will probably + V
Look as if
It is possible that
Seem
There’s a good chance + S + will + V
In all probability / likelihood + S + will + V
It’s quite likely that + S + will + V
1.
They may arrive tomorrow.
Perhaps they.
.......................................
2.
Passengers may cross by the footbridge.
In
all..........................................................................................
3.
This pagoda may have been build since 1960s.
It looked as
if................................................
4.
He may have missed his train.
Perhaps.
............................................
5.
He may recognize me.
It looked as if.
.................
V. Sentence building.
It + be + adj
+ that + clause
1.
It / terrible / the murder happened.
…………………………………………..
2.
It / beautiful / you wear / dress.
…………………………………………..
3.
It / happy / Peter / go / movie / me.
…………………………………………..
4.
It / harmful / men smoke.
…………………………………………..
5.
It / good / student should practice.
…………………………………………..
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