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Open the brackets putting the verb into the correct form

5-9 класс

1. We hope, that the weather (to be) good tomorrow.
2. She (to buy) a new dress two days ago.
3. Rachel usually (to visit) her grandparents on Saturday.
4. When I (to enter) the room, my parents (to have) dinner.
5. I (to read) the whole evening yesterday.
6. She (not to like) waking up early.
7. Look! The children (to play) football now.
8. I (to do) my homework at 7 o’clock yesterday.
9. Tom (not to come) to the party tomorrow. He (to go) to rugby training.
10. She (to want) to become a part of this team.

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23 июня 2014 г., 14:53:17 (9 лет назад)

1. We hope, that the weather will be good tomorrow.
2. She bought a new dress two days ago.
3. Rachel usually visits her grandparents on Saturday.
4. When I entered the room, my parents were having dinner.
5. I was reading the whole evening yesterday.
6. She does not like waking up early.
7. Look! The children are playing football now.
8. I was doing my homework at 7 o’clock yesterday.
9. Tom will not come to the party tomorrow. He is going to rugby training.
10. She wants to become a part of this team.

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4. Open the brackets and put the verbs into the correct tense forms (Present Simple or Present Continuous).

a. This machine (not/work).
b. Hurry. The bus (come). I (not/want) to miss it.
c. The river Nile (flow) into the Mediterranean.
d. The river (flow) very fast today - much faster than usual.
e. (it/ever/snow) in China?
f. We usually (grow) cucumbers and tomatoes in our garden, but this year we usually(not/grow) any.
g. You can take my umbrella. I (not/need) it at the moment.
h. I usually (enjoy) parties. But I (not/enjoy) this one very much.
i. George says he is eighty years old. But I (not/believe) him.
j. Roger is in Paris at the moment. He ( stay) at the Continental Hotel. He usually (stay) at this when he is in Paris.

Open the brackets putting the verb into the correct form. Use the Present Perfect and the Present Simple.

1. I (to lost) my key. I cannot find it anywhere.
2. You (to eat) many sweets when you were a child?
3. I (to buy) a new car. You must come and see it.
4. I (to go) to the USA last year.
5. Where you (to be) yesterday evening?
6. Lucy (to leave) school in 1999.
7. I am looking for Mike. You (to see) him?
8. You (to be) to Paris? Yes, many times.
9. I’m very hungry. I (not to eat) much today.
10. When this book (to be) published?

Ex. 10. Open the brackets, putting the verbs in the correct active or passive forms:

Economic Structure
In market economies economic systems are typically subdivided into three sectors. This subdivision (to be based) in part on economic activities pursued and in part on the type of wants satisfied. The primary sector comprises basic activities, the extraction of economic goods from nature: agriculture, forestry, hunting and fishing, though the extraction of minerals frequently (to be assigned) to the secondary sector which comprises handicrafts and industrial manufacturing of goods and certain material services such as fuel and power and the provision of water. Lastly, the tertiary sector (to consist of) all final services: trade, transport, banking and insurance, public services, etc.
In this context it is worth analysing the development of British economy since the British were Europe's first industrial nation.
Anyone who (to study) economics knows that in every country the first resource is land. Densely-populated Britain has not much of it, but until the 18th century England's economy (to be based) on agriculture and the manufacture of woollen cloth. In the late 18th century, the Industrial Revolution (to allow) Britain to become the first industrialized trading nation.
For 200 years manufacturing has been more important, but by the 1970s it (to be) clear the Britain's old manufacturing industries were less progressive than the same industries in other Western European countries. Newer industries, such as car manufacture, were no better than the older ones like textiles. In general, the value of goods produced by a hundred workers had for many years increased much less than in West Germany. In some factories there (to be) not enough new equipment; in others, new equipment was not being used efficiently. Many of the old industries (to be owned) by the state.
After 1979, when Mrs. Thatcher's government (to come) to power the nationalization process (to be reversed), many enterprises (to be sold) off to the private sector. Many plants (to be closed) and in a few years those which survived were no longer needing subsidies. New "high-tech" industries developed. Although manufacturing continues to play an important role, the number of people employed in manufacturing (to fall) by a quarter in 1979-84.
Contrary to the secondary sector, the service industries expanded. More than half of all working people, whether employees or self-employed, are now providing services, working for schools, hospitals, social services, in public administration, in finance, banking, insurance, advertising, catering and entertainment.
Another recent change has been in the growth of self-employment. During the 1980s, the number of people working for themselves, and not as employees, (to rise) by half, from two million to almost three million, or more than one-tenth of the whole working population. This development (to be encouraged) by the government through training courses and tax incentives.

с) Reread the article more carefully and complete the sentences given below, using information from the article.

1. In 1992 ... situation ... difficult.
2. Large macroeconomic imbalances ... in the initial stages of ... economy.
3. ... progress was achieved in ... policies. 4. Real GDP ... by 19 percent in 1992. 5.... fell by 8 percent.
6. The fall in output... factors.
7. The decline in demand followed ....
8. Monthly ... rates ... in January 1992.
9. ... consumer prices ... 2,300 percent.
10. The acceleration of inflation ... policies.
11. Real wages ... of prices.
12. Registered... low.

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Open the brackets putting the verb into the correct form
1. I (to like) music. I (to listen) to music in my car on the way to work.
2. We (not to play) chess yesterday.
3. It (to rain) now but it (not to rain) usually here in September.
4. Tomorrow we (to go) to the park with our friends.
5. Mike always (to pay) his rent at the end of the month but he (not to pay) in time.

Только текстом!! Не тестом!!!! Open the brackets putting the verb into the proper tense:

1. It (to be) November now. It (to get) colder, the days (to get) shorter. It often (to rain).
2. I (to meet ) him when he (to walk) across the park.



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