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skillsacademy.kz сайтыThe function of Gerund is: The meeting was planned for discussing and creating.

Object Predicate  c. Complex object  d. Subject  e. Adverbial modifier  f. Attribute

Business before pleasure

Appear means . . .

To become last

To prepare smth to improve the condition

To start to exist or to start to be aviable for the first time

To make someone happy

To start to develop smth

Gerund is used after:

V+obj+preposition

Adjective+preposition

V+question word

Superlative adjective

Preposition+to be

“Used to do” is . . . .

used to talk about habits in the past

used to give a permission

used to talk about present time

modal verb

not a modal verb

used to talk about future

We spoke . . . our life. A) of B) on  C) to  D) from  E) about

Most teenagers find new technology very . . .

slowly b. thrilled c. exciting D) worried E) gigantic

This is an opportunity that comes once in a lifetime. We . . . let it pass.

Shouldn’t have mustn’tc. needn’t have  d. allow  e. don’t have

Prepositions used both by the infinitive and gerund.

by behind  c.nextd. for  eon

Choose the verb which is followed only by Infinitive.

avoid waitc consider  d. miss  e.finish

Both Infinitive and Gerund.

take up give up  c. go on  d. put off  e. keep on

My brother stopped reading and fell asleep.

adverb participle  c. Infinitive  d. gerund  e.modal verb

Ann enjoys listening to music.

adverb participle  c. Infinitive  d. gerund  e.modal verb

If we received documents tomorrow, we should start loading goods.

1st Conditional

Mixed Conditional

2nd Conditional

3rd Conditional

Zero Contional

Choose the antonyms.

cheerful – gloomy faulty — improper  c. birth – berth  d. blew – blue  e.clear – vague

Stratford is a place . . . Shakespeare was born.

why when  c. that d.wheree.wear

Choose the phrasal verb with the meaning “To save money for the future”.

to put off to put on  c.to put aside d. to put out  e.to put down

The verb which is made with prefix.

reconstruct graduate c. electrify  d. locate  e.realize

You have deprived me . . . this pleasure. A) at B) upon  C) of  D) for  E) along

Choose the correct variant of Reported Speech. Do you know where Kate is living?

Ann asked me if I knew where was Kate living

Ann asked me if I know where Kate has live

Ann asked me if I known where is Kate lived

Ann asked me if I knew where Kate was living

Ann asked me if I know where Kate is living

Choose the correct preposition. I replied . . . his letter yesterdayA) to  B) about C) at D) for E) in

Complete the sentence with the 1st If it . . . , we . . . at home.

rains/will stay had rain/stay c. would rained/stayed  d. would rain/stay  e. rains/would rain

Find the correct fraction: 4/9. Four ninths

Match the number with its writing: 9/13. nine across thirteen  b. nine over thirteenc. nine by thirteen  d.nine of thirteen  e. nine above thirteen.

1 2/3 one and two thirds

Cardinal numbers: two, seven, eight.

Choose the ordinal number.

three hundred

one hundred

thousand and first

two thousand and five

three hundred and five

Grammatical category of noun “paper” is. . .

Countable noun

Uncountable noun

Noncountable noun

Countable noun

Inuncountable noun

Choose the verb which is followed only by Infinitive. A) mind B) suggest  C) resist  D) agree  E) delay

Choose the correct item. The suspect . . . that he had been to the bank that day. A) told B) denied  C) explain  D) refused  E) rejected

Choose the correct variant of Reported Speech. “Don’t make so much noise” the man said to Pete.

The man asked Pete to not make so much noise

The man asked Pete make to not so much noise

The man asked Pete to not make to so much noise

The man asked Pete not to make so much noise

The man asked to Pete not to make so much noise

Choose the form of second conditional – FORMULA

Find the second conditionals.

present perfect, would+present infinitive

present simple, present simple

past simple, would+infinitive

past perfect, would+present infinitive

present simple, future indefinite

This wireless set is better than __ one. A) which B)other C)another D) this E)that

The equivalent to “someone whose job is to report the news for a newspaper, magazine, radio or TV Programme” is – publicist

Complete the sentence with the correct form of the verb. Toddlers . . . outdoors when the weather . . . .

will play/allows

had been playing, allow

have been play, allow

want play/allow

have play/allowed

Correct opinion of collective noun – pack of wolves

Correct opinion of collective noun. a panel of dogs b. gang of criminalsc. a board of cars  d. a group of geese  e. a bunch of rubbish

Correct noun: a) thirty b) humidity, c) beauty d) nearly e) reality

Complete the sentence with the words: not/beautiful/house. It’s . . . I’d imagined.

such not a beautiful house

not as beautiful house as

as beautiful as a house

as not beautiful as house

not as beautiful a house as

not such a beautiful house as

not a house beautiful as

Doctor said that the boy opens his mouth . . A) wideB) widely C) deep  D) deeply

Choose the right preposition: to insist _ A) by  B) below  C) of  D) in  E) for  F)  at  G) on

The correct indirect speech sentence is:

The teacher asked, “Are you ready for the lesson?”

The teacher asked the students if they were ready for the lesson

The teacher asked we have been ready for the lesson

The teacher asked if they were ready for the lesson

Our teacher asked that we are ready for the lesson

He teacher said to be ready for the lesson

She asked us if they are ready for the lesson

Find verb forming suffix. A) –ly B) –ent  C) –ousD) en  E) or

Canada is washed bу _ ____ осеаns

А) Pacific and Arctic

В) Atlantic and Arctic

С) lndian, Pacific and Arctic

D) Atlantic and Pacific

Е) Pacific,Arctic аnd Atlantic

How . . . milk in the bottle?A) much B) many  C) a few  D) a little  E) little

The correct sentence with Complex Object:

Everyone thought that she will come

Nobody expected her coming

I always expect my guests at home

Mary was sure she will come too

She is expected to be on time

Make up compound word: OVER – A) former B) crowded  C) more  D) cooked  E) meal

LUGGAGE – uncountable noun

Sentence with possessive pronouns.

A) It’s Carol’s skirt

B) She is beautiful

C) They are not mine

D) it’s your dog

E) Those are our relatives

F) These are my books

He run . . . the other side of the hill. A) past B) down  C) up  D) along  E) across

Black cats are known . . . misfortune – to bring

The girl living to the next door works for a foreign company.

Noun DISPOSE – DISPOSAL

Global warming . . . by humansA) was caused B) to cause  C) cause  D) had cause E) cause

5 small round blue disks

A bird may be known by its song

Catch up with means – to work hard to do uncompleted work

Equivalent to “ask for smth you have a right to” – CLAIM

Prefix is:irregular

Maria ____ the window because it was stuffy – opened

John bought Maria a pair of…. gloves? –black leather

The prices of the goods are state.Below

The sentence with Subjunctive. I wish I were ready to change my life

John said he was feeling ill. I was feeling pretty bad myself

We have taken our dictionaries, has she taken hers?

Interrogative sentence. With whom did you come yesterday?

Participle 1. Looking straight into my eyes, our secretary may tell awful lies.

Participle 1. Smiling face is always beautiful

3rd type syllabus: start, work her.

You must try and get to the lesson . . . A) more earlier B) the earlier  C) earliest  D)much early  E)earlier

Order of adjectives. They saw a gigantic round silver spaceship

Verb only used by infinitive: AGREE

Complex object: My last employer made me agree on such conditions.

Future form of MUST – WILL HAVE TO

Participle 2. A brokencup may be hardly repaired.

The Internet had changedour lives by the early 2000s.

When we returnedto the office our colleagues were[i] typing a business letter.

A man pointed atthe huge wave and everyone started screaming

Verb only used as Gerund – resist

The United States found KZ as a reliable partner in . . .Central Asia.

The hotel is located near the

We didn’t expect him to answerour questions.

TheFrench were thefirst settler to this country

She lives in She owns a house on Thames river.

We are considering getting engaged

Correct sentence.Try not to forget her birthday.

In this sentence Gerund is:Driving is pleasant.A) adverbial modifierB) predicateC) attributeD) objectE) subject

The adjective “stale”: A) catB) houseC) hatD) breadE) question

It was nice of youto come.

He ran downthe other side of the hill.

There are planes taking offor landing every few minutes.

Next year our manager will find a way to beeffective

Adjective order: old-fashioned handmade doll

I dislike the idea of . . . my holiday at home. A)spendingB) to spend C) to have spent  D) spend  E) to spending  F) spends

Paraphrase: The boy was taken from his parents at an early age.

Being taken from his parents at an early age the boy had a very difficult life.

Find the word with the suffix meaning an acting person.Written B) Writer C) Writing D) Writability E) Writness

Suitable forms of the verbs: If you… the job, you … more freedom.

get/would had got /’d not havec. get /would have d. gets/ would have

William Shakespeare ____in this house when he was a child. A) had livedB) used to live C) had been lived D) was living E) lives

 

The Tower of London is one of the most imposing and popular of London’s historical sites. It comprises not one, but 20 towers. The oldest of which, the White Tower, dates back to the 11th century and the time of William the Conqueror. Nowadays a lot of tourists visit the Tower of London, because of the Tower’s evil reputation as a prison. The Tower is famous as home of the Crown Jewels. Today tto change my lifehey can be viewed in their new jewel house. They include the Crown of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother which contains the celebrated Indian diamond. Many stories associated with British history come from the Tower. In 1483 King Edward IV’s two sons were murdered in the so-called Bloody Tower. Over two centuries later the skeletons of two little boys were found buried beneath steps in the White Tower.

Traitor’s Gate has steps leading down to the River Thames. Countless prisoners, including the future Queen Elisabeth I of England, were brought to the Tower by barge and ascended the steps before being imprisoned. For many it was their last moment of freedom before their death. Bu t Elizabeth was released from the Tower and became Queen. The King’s second wife, Anne Boleyn, was brought to trial there in 1536 and beheaded. Six years later her cousin, Catherine, Henry VIII’s fifth wife, suffered the same fate Thomas More was beheaded there in 1535.

Of course, no visit to the Tower would be complete without seeing the ravens; huge black birds who are an official part of the Tower community. Legend states that if the ravens were to leave the Tower the Crown will fall and Britain with it. Under the special care of the Raven Master, the ravens are fed a daily diet of raw meat. And there is no danger of them trying away, because their wings are clipped.

According to the text people were beheaded in the Tower of London.

A) 3 B) 1 C) 7 D) 2 E) 5

The ravens in the Tower would not fly away only because….

the Crown will fall

their wings are clipped

they live in the tower many years

Raven Master feeds them

the Queen will die

Bloody tower is the place where:

two skeletons were found

two skeletons were found on the steps

two boys were found D) King Edward’s two sons were imprisoned

King Edward ‘s two sons were murdered

lf you go to the Tower of London you can visit home of …

Indian diamond

the Queen Mother’s jewelry

the Crown Jewels

the Crown of Queen Elizabeth

the old jewel house

»Fate» means the things that …

control people

happen to someone

predict the future

help to overcome the problem

solve problems

William I, The Conqueror, was born in 1027 in France. He crossed the English Channel with an army 12,000 men in 1066 and won the battle of Hastings. On Christmas day 1066 he was crowned King in Westminster Abbey. William was one of the first kings of England why started British Royal history. He reigned from  1066 until the death. His great achievements include the Domesday book, which was finished in 1086. The Domesday Book is then first official record which says how many people, towns, villages and farms England had. William founded a strong  central government in England . During his reign many cathedrals and castles were built. He started the construction of the Tower of England.

Since 1066 there have been forty monarchs in England, thirty — five kings, five queens and seven dynasties. Only fourteen monarchs have stayed on the throne for more that twenty-five, one of them is Queen Elizabeth II. Every royal house or “dynasty” has a surname. In Britain’s case is Windsor Queen Elizabeth II is the fourth Windsor monarch. She is also the head of a very large family. She has three son, one daughter and many grandchildren. After Queen Elizabeth II. Britain’s next monarch will probably be Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales. He will be the King Charles III

What is Domesday Book?: — the book with accurate figures

Who is Elizabeth II?: — the mother of the Prince of Wales

Who is the next after Elizabeth I?: — Prince Charles

Why is the Westminster Abbey famous for?: — because of the royal ceremonies in there

Why is William I, The Conqueror the Hero of Britain?: — because he has won the last battle in the British history

Furniture – uncountable noun.

GERUND: A) afford B) demand  C) postphone  D) hesitate  E) expect

Canada is ..bilingual country and is considered .. world leader in .. language training.

A) -/a/the B) a/a/- C) a/the/-  D) the/a/-  E) the/the/the

She ___ that she had been feeling. A) suggested B) asked C) explainedD) told E) answer

My colleagues suggest . . . our work to a flash drive. A) save B) saving  C) have save  D) to save  E) saved

A giraffe is considered . . . the highest blood pressure of any animals. A) had B) having  C) have  D) it to have  E) to have

Modal verb. You___ not to light three cigarettes with the same match.A) have B) should  C) can  D) ought E) must

GERUND. A) to understand B) understandingC) being understand  D) have understand  E) understood

Possessive pronouns.A) hers B) ours C) mineD) they  E) their  F) yourG) you  H) his

3rd syllabus: A) buy B) uncle  C) mug  D) duty  E) run  F) butter  G) fur  H) turn

Verb and noun with the same meaning.A) formB) help C) purpose  D) interrupt  E) ask  F) Advice.

Complex subject: Some people appear . . . very easily. A) offering B) to be offended  C) have offer  D) offered  E) to offend

Choose the cardinal numbers.A) five hundred B) the hundredth  C) the thousandth  D) the thirty second  E) the fifty

Choose the cardinal numbers. A) the two thousand and seventy fifth B) the twenty first  C) thirteen  D) three hundred and seventy fiveE) one six

Medical is matched with . . . a. illness treatment c. epidemics

England is predominantly a lowland country with the Pennie Chain, the Cumbrian mountains and the Yorkshire moorlands in thenorth.

The parties couldn’t agree . the terms of the contract. A) at B) in C) out of D) for E) on

He spoke . . . the international situation. A) of B) on  C) in  D) at  E) for

ABSTRACT NOUN:A) intelligence B) bread  C) art  D) tennis  E) historyF) kindness

Find equivalent to “chemical changes in a food when sugar in it produces alcohol” –ferment

Choose the preposition which is followed by Gerund. A) behind B) ago  C) past  D) after  E) next

The new James Bond film is

How . . . sheets of paper do you want? –many

Nobody phoned.

A) Nobody phoned, did they?

B) Nobody phoned, doesn’t they?

C) Nobody phoned, didn’t say?

D) Nobody phones, does he?

E) Nobody phoned, doesn’t he?

Choose the phrasal verb meaning “turn on”.

To come across B) to switch of C) to give up  D) to switch onE) to come up

Winter . . . new hopes by the end of the year. A) was having bring B) bring C) brought D) don’t broughtE) will have brought

Swimming is good for you.

an adverbial modifier of result

an adverbial modifier of purpose

an object

a subject

an attribute

Correct form of the verb. We . . .solve a problem since June.

Try B) have been trying  C) don’t try  D) will try  E) are trying

Choose correct sentence of Reported speech.

John asked them don’t go for a swim

John told could we go that for a swim

John says that could we go for a swim

John suggested that we could go for a swim

John answer we that could go for a swim

Choose the correct pronoun.

If you find . . . money on the floor, it is mine. I dropped . . . this morning.

Any/some much/many  c. some/-  d. some/any  e.any/-

Sam (buy) new tyres so that his car (pass) the safety inspection

bought/had passed

will buy/passed

bought/will pass

bought/would pass

would buy/passed

“I promise I will write to you as soon as I arrived, Jane” said Nick.

Nick promised Jane that he . . . to her as soon as he . . .

will write/arrives

would write/arrives

would write/arrived

would has write/arriving

will have/arrived

She . . . that she had been feeling unwell.

suggested c. explainedd. asked e.answer

Choose the correct sentence of Reported Speech.

Jenny said that she was reading an interesting book

Jenny say she reading an interesting book

Jenny speak that she was reading an interesting book

Jenny tell she was that reading an interesting book

Jenny says was she reading an interesting book

Fill in the gaps with correct variant of Reported Speech.

“I will come tomorrow and finishthe work” the plumber said to grandma

                      The plumber promised grandma that he . . . the next day and . . . the work.

Would come/finished

Will come/finish

Would come/will finish

Would has come/finish

Will have come/finished

Complete sentence with Participle 2.

___ messages are kept in a mailbox. 30 days before they get deleted from the database

Receiving received  c. have receive  d. to receive  e. have been receive

Verbs followed by an –ing form.

can’t stand b. can’t prove c. can’t face  d. can’t agree  e. can’t helpf. can’t resist

Choose the correct sentence

It was nice of you to come

It was nice you of come

It was nice you to come

It was nice of you come

It was nice to come you

It was nice of you of come

Many arguments . . . by misunderstanding

Were caused

Had been caused

To cause

Will have caused

Are caused

Will be caused

Has been caused

Choose a general word for the following group

A room a building  c. a door  d. floor  e. window

Her granny has got a nice small old round brown French wooden box.

Choose the correct prepositionThat organization is engaged … the sale of timber.
at b. into c. in d. for e. on

Find the Passive Form of the verb.

A) will ate B) will eaten C) has eaten  D) has eat  F) is eaten  G) had eat

Modal verb followed by «to»
A) may B) can  C) could  D) must  E) ought

Choose the correct preposition. He included these figures__ his report.
A) atB) inC) onD) forE) about

Gerund is used after:

superlative adjectives
adjectives and certain verbs
verb + question word
verb + object + preposition
adjectives and preposition
preposition and to be

The word with prefix a) irritate b) it relative c) irruption d) ironstone e) irony

We were surprised…. his behaviora) in b) of c) at d) about e) for.

Find a sentence with reflexive pronoun: She spoke very little of

Modal verb.I … read texts about the ecology and the nature of KZ and prepare a poster. A) have to b) should have c) can to d) will e) must have

Third Conditional.If I hadn’t felt tired, I would have gone to bed later.

Let’s go to the cinema tonight, Amy ……

a) told b) advice c) announced d) explained e) suggested.

Perfect Participle Active sentence:

Having photocopied all the papers, Sarah put them back in the file.

Our colleague …..for a message for the whole next evening.

will be waiting b) was waiting c) waited d) have waited e) wait.

The words ending with [z]. A) pools b) toys c) nights d) pens e) doors f) stripes g) plans

He has got enough money at the moment,….?Hasn’t he?

Words used after LITTLE:

A)furniture  B) blood  C) informationD) luckE) damage F) screw  G) e-mail H) comfort

REPORTED SPEECH.

Michael suggested dad wake him up

Michael says dad to wake up him up early

Michael explained dad wake up him too early

Michael answered dad him to wake him up early

Michael told his dad to wake him up early

Mother asked her son . . . the dislike. A)is close B) does close  C) will close  D) to close  E) closed  F) had closed

The phone is ringing. It . . . be Tommy. A) can to B) might  C) must to  D) could to  E) is

What are you afraid of?

You might have a fear of dogs if you have ever been bitten by one. However, if you avoid walking down streets where you think there might be a dog, you may have a phobia, which is an irrational reaction to an object or situation that is not necessarily dangerous. A person whose fear has started to change his or her life probably has a phobia. Different surveys say that between ten and eight percent.

Flying may be the safest way to travel, but many people are scared of doing it. Fear of heights is also very common-even Spider –Man actor Tobey Maguire can’t stand them. However, Tobey is not afraid of spiders, which are the creatures that most people are afraid of. Someone who is terrified of spiders is Rupert Grint, who plays Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter films. In one scene of the film, we come into the spider’s hollow, where we meet Aragog –a spider that is size of an elephant and really scary because he has these hairs. I’m really scared of spiders, he said. J.K.Rowling, whose wrote the Harry Potter books, also shares his phobia.

Cats are cuddy for most of us, but apparently not for such powerful figures in history as Alexander the Great, Genghis Khan, Julius Caesar and Napoleon Bonaparte, who all shared a fear of felines. Actor Nicole Kidman says: “I’m not scared of snakes or spider, but I’m scared of butterflies. Sometimes when I come home from school the biggest butterfly you’d ever seen would be just sitting on our front gate. I would climb over the fence, crawl around to the side of the house –anything to avoid having to go through the front gate”

Fill the first missing sentence in paragraph 1What is the difference between a fear and a phobia?

People….are phobias. between 10 and 80%

Grint and J.K.Rowling are afraid of spider

Fill in the first missing sentence in paragraph 3 There are some people whose phobias are more unusual

Famous actor’s animal fear are cats and butterflies

There is nothing tastier than . . . tomato.

A) a nice and red B) nice red C) a nice red  D) nice and read  E) red and a nice

Choose a general word for the following words. A) a building B) a door  C) windows  D) floor  E) a room

The temperature today is . . . high . . . it was yesterday.

good as B) so … as  C) as … as  D) less … least  E) …, as

I don’t know what … if you … this information. A) Happens/forget B) Happens/will forget C) Happen/forget D) Will happen/will forget F) Will happen/forget

If person _ a story he creates it.A) thinks upB) comes upC) makes upD) brings upE) turns up

We were watching teenagers . . . in the river Thames without prior permission

To swim B) swam  C) swim  D) him swim  E) them swim

How can you . . . with them?

A) go on to live B) to go on live C) go on live D) to go on living  E) go on living

Find complex object. A new movie made . . . about the way we live our lives. A) thought B) think C) to think  D) will him think  E)him think

We . . . for a message from overseas at the moment. A)don’t wait B) have waited C) wait  D) had waited  E) are waiting.

Participle 1. . . . at Bangkok airport we took the shuttle to the hotel.A) arrive B) arriving C) have arrive  D) to arrive  E) have been arriving

He cannot behave so – adverb

Computers . . . already . . . radical changes in the way humans live – will have

3rd type of syllabus: A) tire B) fight C) workD) skype  E) knife  F) herG) flag  H) start

Chose the preposition by gerund. A) behind B) next C) past D) ago  E) after

My friends went inside the house to talk.

What did the newspaper say about the incident

The correct pronoun: He has the habit of talking to . . .

A)him  B) herself  C) yourself  D) himselfE) ourselves  F) myself

Sentences with Participle 2.

They saw overturned tables and chairs all over the room

Hearing the sounds of music, we stopped talking

The man playing the piano is Kate’s uncle

Nobody saw the things kept in that box

This is the church built many years ago

Monkeys . . . long arms. – have

Every year fewer people speak English as their mother tongue-but more people speak it as a second or foreign language. In 1950 nearly 9% of the world’s population spoke English as their first language. By 2050 the proportion will have dropped to just over 5%.Chinese is spoken by more speakers that any other language and the numbers of speakers of Spanish, Hindi and Arabic are increasing rapidly. During next few years English will become a language mainly spoken by bilingual and multilingual people. It is estimated that 75% of the world’s mail is in English and 60% of the world’s telephone calls. English is spoken practically all over the world. It is spoken as the mother tongue in Great Britain, the United States of America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. An England’s history helps to understand the present condition of English. Many English words were borrowed from the languages of Angles and Saxons.

English language is. . . .

used in the majority of world’s emails

not popular in China

the second language for 20% of world population

the mother tongue for 50% of world population

not used in India

To estimate’ means:
A) to calculate
 B) to announce C) to be known D) to spread E) to explain

By 2050
A) 5% will have spoken English
B) 60% will have spoken Spanish
C) 75% will have spoken English
D) less that 5% will have spoken English
E) the number of English speaking people will have dropped

Chinese language is
A) not as popular as English
B) increasing in Spain, India and Arabic countries
C) the leading language in the moderm world
D) used only in Asian countries
E) the leading language in the future world

The English words were borrowed
A) from Saxons
B) the United States of America
C) from Canadian and Australian languages
D) from Hindi and Spanish
E) from India

Demonstrative pronoun

From whom . . .

I haven’t got a dictionary. Can you give me yours

Much water has flowed under the bridge since yesterday

At that time I heard . . .

Himself . . .

Participle 1

a) We have gone to Almaty.
b) Nick likes going to the skating rink.
c) Going along the street I met Mary.
d) Yesterday they went to the park.
e) Our parents want to go to the theatre.

The British Education System.Private Education.

Seven percent of British schoolchildren go to private schools called independent schools. There are 2,400 independent schools and they have been growing in number and popularity since the mid-1980’s. Parents pay for these schools, and fees vary from about 250 pounds a term for a private nursery to 3,000 pounds a term or more for a secondary boarding school. Most independent schools are called prep (preparatory) schools because they prepare the children for the Common Entrance Exam which they take at the age of 11. This exam is for entry into the best schools. The most famous schools are called “public schools” and they have a long history and traditions. It is often necessary to put your child’s name on a waiting list at birth to be sure he or she gets a place. Children of wealthy or aristocratic families often go to the same public schools as their parents and their grandparents. Eton is the best known of these schools. The majority of independent secondary schools, including public schools, are single-sex, although in recent years girls have been allowed to join the sixth forms of boys’ schools. Independent schools also include religious schools (Jewish, Catholic, Muslim etc.) and schools for ethnic minorities.

How many independent schools are there in Britain?

There are 2,400 independent schools in Britain.

What’s a Eton? School for aristocratic

Why are most independent schools called preparatory schools?

because they prepare the children for the Common Entrance Exam.

What is a boarding school? Fees vary school during the term

What is the important of boarding schools in UK? Expensive school with brilliant knowledge

In Canada elementary education is general and basic, but in … junior high school years … students can select some courses themselves. -/-b. the/a c. the/the d. a/the  e. the/-

We’re considering getting engaged. (Толықсөйлем).

…is doctor, … daughter is in this class. She/whoseB. He/whose

A cyclone ….strong winds last week. (Brought)

Participle 1…. stright into my eyes. (Looking)

Indirect speech.My father said «I have fixed your computer «.

My father said that he had fixed my computer. He said that he had fixed my computer.

Date: 25/05 —The twenty fifth of May.

Every country has its —(customs)

Third conditional — if I had seen yesterday, I should have asked him about it

Suggest синоним offer

65,5% — sixty five point five percent

We . . . a lovely picnic until my wife was stung by a bee.

A) had been having B) had had C) have had  D) were having  E) being having

Cardinal number: 13375 –thirteen thousand three hundred and seventy five

First conditional.If you drive fast, you will get a ticket.

Choose the line of irregular nounsA) men, geese, teethB) sofa, apple, grass C) noise, paper, blood D) information, pyjamas,  pianos  E) cloud, poultry, catle

Complex subject.

A) Some married couples have children

B) Have you ever been to 7 D cinema?

C) Our colleague seems to be preparing for job interview now

D) The weather will be sunny next week

E) Bright stars are out tonight

Correct sentences in Reported Speech.

A) Vicky said it is cold

B) He asked her to help him

C) Mark told me the windows weren’t locked

D) Andrew said he is going to Spain in June

E) Tom asked if Nick needed a lift

F) The visitors want to know if they can take photos

G) She said that she wanted to buy a new car

H) Sadie told me that you were ill

Choose the correct item. What did the newspaper . . . about the accident.

say B) refer  C) speak  D) tell  E) told

Indirect speech.

A) She asked me where it happened

B) Yes it should be great

C) The doctor asked whether I was all right

D) She asked me what date it was

E) I am not feeling very well

F) They said that they had to find the boy

It is no use asking him about it. He has . . . knowledge of the subject. A) few  B) a little  C) a few  D) little  E) many

Find the sentences in the Second Conditionals

If you started coming to the course earlier, you could have passed the exam

If I had visited Athens last year, I would have phoned you

If I lost my job, I would find life very difficult

If you had come to the theatre yesterday, you would have enjoyed the play

I will give you the book on condition you return it back


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