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

1. Where is Nick? - He (to go) to the Institute. His classes usually (to begin) at 8.

2. Kate says she (not to go) for a walk until she (to do) her homework.

3. When the parents (to come) from the theatre yesterday evening, the children (to sleep).

4. Don't make so much noise. Father just (to fall asleep).

5. I (to meet) my former schoolmate lately. I (not to see) her since we finished school. She (not to change) at all.

6. You (to go out) last night, Tom? - Yes, I (to go) to the cinema, but I (not to enjoy) the film.



II. Choose the right article.

1. I bought... bottle of milk and half... loaf of... bread. I put... milk into ...fridge and ... bread into ... bread-box.

2. My granny lives in ... village. She's got... cow and 2 pigs.... cow's name is Dasha. I help my granny to look after ... animals.

3. Who's ... boy standing near ... window? - This is Peter, ... friend of mine.



III. Circle the suitable preposition.

1. Our studies begin (at, on, in) autumn.

2. My elder brother is a doctor. He often comes home late (in, at) night.

3. The students are listening (for, at, to) a new text now.

4. Fetch today's newspaper and read it (for, to) me, please.

5. Which (from, of) the houses is yours?

6. Take the book (out of, from) the shelf and show it (for, to) me.

7. May I come (at, in, to) your lecture?



IV. Circle the suitable pronoun.

1. I don't hear (nothing, something, anything).

2. There was very (few, a few, little) snow this winter.

3. Is (somebody, anybody) absent today?

4. Bob is one of (our, us, ours) best pupils.

5. I haven't got (some, any, no) money about me.



V. Circle the appropriate word.

In some countries there are monuments (to, for) animals. (It is, there is) even (a, the) monument (to, for) a pig. Once the people of a German town saw that a pig often dug in one and the same place. When the people (dig, dug) up the soil (in, on) that place they discovered salt (under, over) it. Salt was very (cheap, dear) at that time. So the people of the town (got, have got) salt and the pig got a statue.

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