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Цып-цып-цып, мои цыплятки, цып-цып-цып. Маленькие, славные, пушистые цыплятки, белые и жёлтые маленькие цыплятки. Я жду, идите, идите, идите (ко мне). Травка будет для вас лакомством. О, мои славные цыплятки. Маленькие, славные, пушистые цыплятки.

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118 The simple present and the present continuous

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present tense.

I Mrs Jones: My daughter never (write) to me so I never (know) what she (do). Your son (write) to you, Mrs Smith?
Mrs Smith: Yes, I (hear) from him every week. He (seem) to like writing letters.

2 These apples (cost) 40p a bag. You (think) that is expensive? ~
It (depend) on the size of the bag.

3 I (see) my solicitor tomorrow (/ have arranged this)', I (change) my will. ~
You always (change) your will. Why you (not leave) it alone?

4 You (look) very thoughtful. What you (think) about? ~
I (think) about my retirement. ~
But you're only 25. You only just (start) your career. ~
I (know); but I (read) an article which (say) that a sensible man (start) thinking about retirement at 25.

5 My next door neighbour always (knock) on my door and (ask) me lend her l0 p pieces. ~
What she (do) with them? ~

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6 What she (do) if she (run out) of them when you are away? ~
Oh, she (borrow) from her other neighbour, Mr White; but this (take) longer because he always (want) her to stay and chat and she (find) quite hard to get away from him. ~

7 How much she (owe) you now? ~

I (not know); I (not keep) an account. Anyway she (leave) next week; she (get) married. I (try) to think of a suitable wedding present, ~

8 Why you (not offer) to cancel her debt? ~
That (sound) rather a mean sort of present. Anyway she probably (not realize) that she (owe) me money.

9 My brother (say) that people who (owe) him money always (seem) forget about it, but people he (owe) money to always (remember) exactly.

10 I (not think) your brother (enjoy) the party. He (keep) looking at his watch. ~

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11 Jack: How much longer you (stay) in England?
Paul: Only one more day. I (leave) tomorrow night. I (go) to Holland for two weeks.

12 Jack: And you (come) back to England after that or you (go) home?
Paul: It (depend) on my father. But if he (agree) to let me go on studying here, I'll certainly come back. And I (expect) he will agree.

13 Paul: By the way, Jack, Ann (see) me off at Victoria tomorrow. Why you (not come) too? You could have coffee with her afterwards.

(Paul is advising/inviting Jack to come and see him off.)

14 You (see) that man at the corner of the street? He is a private detective. He (watch) No. 24. ~
How you (know) he (watch) No. 24? ~
Because whenever anyone (come) out of, or (go) into, the house he (make) a note in his little book.

15 What all those people (do) in the middle of the street? And why they (wear) such extraordinary clothes?

They (make) a film. Most of the crowd are local people who (work) as extras. ~

16 It (sound) great fun. You (think) I could get a job as a film extra? ~
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17 Ann (act) in the film? ~

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18 My brother (live) next door and his two children (come) and (see) me every day. The boy (not bother) to knock at the door; he just (climb) in through the window; but the girl always (knock).

19 Tom: We (move) into our new house tomorrow.
Bill: But why you (leave) your present house? It (suit) you all.
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20 If you (ask) a friend if she (like) your new dress she usually (say) 'Yes'; so you (not know) whether she really (think) it (suit) you or whether she merely (be) polite.

Помогите. Вот письмо "Dear MarkusCan I introduce myself? I am taking part in the school exchange. My name is David Hazlewood and I'm 17 years old. I live

with my parents and my little sister and I love music. I play the guitar and I've got a band with a group of friends.
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Write soon.
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Раскройте скобки и вставьте слова, подходящие грамматически и лексически.

Noon. London: my flat. Ugh. The last thing on earth I feel physically, ___1___ (emotion) or mentally equipped to do is drive to Una and Geoffrey Alconbury's New Year's Day Turkey Curry Buffet in Grafton Underwood. Geoffrey and Una Alconbury are my parents' best friends and, as Uncle Geoffrey never tires of ___2___ (mind) me, have known me since I was running round the lawn with no clothes on. My mother rang up at 8.30 in the morning last August Bank Holiday and forced me to promise to go. She approached it via a cunningly circuitous route.
'Oh, hello, darling. I was just ringing to see what you __3___ (want) for Christmas.'
'Christmas?,
'Would you like a surprise, darling?'
'No!' I bellowed. 'Sorry. I mean . . . '
'I wondered if you'd like a set of wheels for your suitcase.'
'But I haven't got a suitcase.
'Why don't I get you a little suitcase with wheels attached. You know, like air ______4 (host) have.'
'I've already got a bag.'
'Oh, darling, you can't go around with that tatty green canvas thing. You look like some sort of Mary Poppins person who's fallen on hard times. Just a little compact case with a pull-out handle. It's amazing how much you can get in. Do you want it in navy on red or red on navy?'
'Mum. It's eight thirty in the morning. It's summer. It's very hot. I don't want an air-hostess bag.'
'Julie Enderby's got one. She says she never uses ___5__ (any) else.'
'Who's Julie Enderby?'
'You know Julie, darling, Mavis Enderby's daughter. Julie! The one that's got that super-dooper job at Arthur Andersen . . . '
'Mum . . . '
'Always takes it on her trips . . . '
'I don't want a little bag with wheels on.'
'I'll tell you what. Why don't Jamie, Daddy and I all club together and get you a proper new big suitcase and a set of wheels?'
Exhausted, I held the phone away from my ear, puzzling about where the ___6____ (mission) luggage-Christmas-gift zeal had stemmed from. When I put the phone back she was saying: ' . . . in actual fact, you can get them with a compartment with bottles for your bubble bath and things. The other thing I thought of was a shopping trolley.'
'Is there anything you'd like for Christmas?' I said desperately, blinking in the dazzling Bank Holiday sun¬light.
'No, no,' she said __7___ (air). 'I've got everything I need. Now, darling,' she suddenly hissed, 'you will be coming to Geoffrey and Una's New Year's Day Turkey Curry Buffet this year, won't you?'
'Ah. Actually, I . . . I panicked wildly. What could I pretend to be ___8___ (do)? ' . . . think I might have to work on New Year's Day.'
'That doesn't matter. You can drive up after work. Oh, did I mention? Malcolm and Elaine Darcy are coming and bringing Mark with them. Do you remember Mark, darling? He's one of those top-notch barristers. Masses of money. Divorced. It doesn't start till eight.'
Oh God. Not another ____9__ (strange) dressed opera freak with bushy hair burgeoning from a side-parting. 'Mum, I've told you. I don't need to be fixed up with . . . '
'Now come along, darling. Una and Geoffrey have been holding the New Year Buffet since you were ___10___ (run) round the lawn with no clothes on! Of course you're going to come. And you'll be able to use your new suitcase.'

№10

I. Откройте скобки, употребив глагол в правильной вре¬менной форме.
1. — Would you like to come to the cinema with me, Nick?
— No. I (to work)____________________all day and I am tired.
— And you (to come) ____________ when you (to finish)
_________resting?
— What film is on at the cinema?
— It's a new war film and it (to base) ___________on a war
novel.
— Oh, I (to see)_______it a week ago. I (to read)____________
the novel before I (to go)_______ to see it.
2. Look, it (to rain) ____________ outside. The rain (to start)
_________when I (to go)____________to the hairdresser's, but
when I (to come)__________ out it (to pour)_____________.
№11
I. Откройте скобки, употребив глагол в правильной вре¬менной форме.
1. I (to walk)_____________________for about half an hour when at
last I (to see)______ a little house near the river. I (to understand)
________________at once that it (to be)________the house about
which Ann (to tell)_____________me a few days before. I (to
knock)__________ at the door and (to ask)_____________to come
in by the voice from inside. A woman (to sit)_____________ at the
window with a book in her hands.
2. Carol and I are old friends. We (to know) __________________
each other since we (to be)________in primary school.
3. As soon as I (to get)______home tonight I (to give)___________
you a call.
№12
I. Откройте скобки, употребив глагол в правильной вре-иенной форме.
1. Mr. and Mrs. Flint (to intend)___________to visit their son's school
tomorrow. When they (to get) -----------there, they (to see)
__________the headmaster first.
2. When I (to talk)_______________with my friend at the party last
night I. (to ask) _______him where his cousin Freddy (to be)
________I (to tell) _________that he (to leave) ___________
for Leeds and (to come)____________ back in a month.
3. — You ever (to talk)_______________to your teacher about your
grades, Jim?
— Yes, I (to talk) _______________to her several times. In fact
I (to talk) _______________to her about it after class yesterday
when you (to wait) _______________ for me outside.
№14
I. Откройте скобки, употребив глагол в правильной вре¬менной форме.
1. Snow (to promise)_______________tomorrow by the forecast. If
it (to snow)____________tomorrow, I (to stay)____________
at home.
2. Horses (to introduce)_______________into the Americans by
Spaniads in the early fifteenth century. Spanish explorers (to bring)
___________them in their ships and later most of the horses (to
become)_________wild animals.
3. When I (to get)_______to the Parker family yesterday afternoon
around two o'clock, Mr. Parker (to work)_______________on his
car. He said he (to get)_____________ in a road accident and the
repairs (to take)________________him another day or two.
4. — Where's Robinson?
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