ПОМОГИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА,ОЧЕНЬ НАДО,НЕ МОГУ САМА СДЕЛАТЬ,РЕШИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА,НАДО ЗАВТРА УЖЕ СДАТЬ
Rewrite the following sentences using the Gerund and the words in brackets.
1) Martin agreed to take part in the school concert. (not to mind)
2) My granny likes to watch this show in the evening very much. (to enjoy)
3) Andy said we could look for the information on the Internet. (to suggest)
4) They would like to go on a trip by train. (to prefer)
5) Sally doesn’t like to discuss her problems with her friends very much. (to
hate)
Complete the dialogues with the correct modal verbs.
1) can, have to, could
— ____ you tell your address, Mrs Hammond, please?
— Yes. It’s Ruby Lane 38.
— Thank you. Now_____ you wait for a minute?
I _____agree the time of your visit with the manager.
2) should, may, must
— ____I go to the cinema, Mum?
— Yes, but first you _____tidy your room. And
you ___put on a warm sweater because it may be cool in
the evening.
Report the dialogue.
Bob: Have you taken any photos for our school project?
Henry: Not yet. Something is wrong with my digital camera.
B: Why don’t you use the camera in your mobile phone then?
H: It doesn’t take high-quality photos.
B: You can borrow my camera.
H: In this case we can take photos together.
B: OK.
You have just seen a new TV programme.
Write a short essay (80—100 words) about it including the following points:
what channel the programme was on; what time it started and how long it
was; what it was about; say what you liked and disliked in it; recommend or
don’t recommend to watch this programme. Give reasons why.
Answers & Comments
I.
1)Martin agreed to take part in the school concert without minding.
2)My granny enjoys watching this show in the evening very much.
3)Andy suggested our looking for the information in the Internet.
4)They preferred going on a trip by train.
5)Sally hates discussing her problems with her friends very much.
II.
1)could, can, have to
2)may, must, should
III.
Bob asked Henry if he had taken any photos for his schhol project. Henry answered not yet because something was wrong with his camera. Bob asked why didn't he use the camera in his mobile phone. Henry answered it didn't take high-quality photos. Bob suggested to borrow his camera. Henry answered that in this case they could take photos together.