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I. Complete the description of this flat with "a/an/ some/the"
In the bedroom of this flat there are twin beds, a cupboard, and (1)..a.. chair. There are (2)..some.. clothes thrown over (3)..the.. chair. In one corner there is (4)..a.. basin.
There is also (5)..a.. basin in (6).the... bathroom. (7)..the.. basin in (8) ..the.. bathroom is bigger. Above it there is (9)..a... shelf. This flat has(10)...a.. nice kitchen. There is (11).a.... table with (12)..some.. chairs round it. In (13)..the.. middle of (14)...the.. table is (15)..an.. apple.
II. Fill in each gap with a suitable preposition from the list. Some are used more than once
, , t, , , ,
1. I think you are wrong. I don't agree..with.. you at all.
2. Im not interested...in.... what you think or what you want.
3. We might have a picnic. It depends ...on.. the weather.
4. What are you listening.to..?
5. If you have a problem, talk .... the teacher.
6. "What did you talk ...about...? "Oh, this and that."
7. You aren't concentrating on your work. What are you thinking ..about... ?
8. "What do you think .of... Peter?" "I really like him."
9. Where's the weather, 4. What to cash desk? I'd like to pay .for...this book.
10. "I've lost your pen. Sorry...""It's all right. Don't worry .about... it."
Circle the correct word or phrase.
1. You've written / been writing that e-mail for over an hour. How long is it going to take you?
2. Have you talked / been talking on the phone since eight o'clock?
3. Have the boys played / been playing computer games since this morning?
Complete using the words in the box.
already | ever | for | just | never | since | yet |
1 I haven't listened to their new CD.........yet................ . Is it any good?
2 We've been waiting for you.........for....... over an hour. Where have you been?
3 Have you.......ever........... been to the UK before?4 I'm afraid we've ..........already........... made plans for this weekend, so we won't be free.
5 Pedro has been having English lessons...........since............... he was five years old.
6 It's strange that you mention the flim Crash. I've .........just........... been reading about it in the paper.
7 I've ..........never............... heard of a 'sudoku' . What is it?
1. Helen has already/ yet had her breakfast
2. The children have never/ ever been to Italy
3. I didn't play football yet/ last weekend
4. I sent you an email two days already/ ago but you haven't replied
5. Tonia has sent twenty invitations yesterday/ so far
6. She hasn't watched any new films yesterday/ recently
7. Has Ben gone to school then/ yet
Exercise 1: Write for or since.
1. for six days
2. for a month
3.for two weeks
6. since last month
7. for two years
8. for a whole day
9. for three hours
10. since Monday
11. since my birthday
12. for last weekend
Fill each gap with a preposition from the list: for, to, at, in, about, of, with, from
1 . "What are you so excited ..about.....?" "We're going on holiday tomorrow."
2. "I'm very angry .with.. you."- "Why?" "What have I done?"
3. Are you any good .at.. maths? I'm hopeless.
4. Mary's getting married..to. Harry. Did you know?
5. We keep the light on at night because I'm afraid .at.. the dark.
6. My sister's very different .from.. me. I'm blond but she's brunette.
7. I'm tired .of.. work. I want a holiday.
8. I feel very sorry...with... Kathy. Five kids and a foul husband. What sort of life is that?
9. Are you interested .in.. travel programmes? There's one on TV tonight.
10. Teenagers are often rude ..with. their parents.
11 I'm very proud .of.. my children. I think they're wonderful.
12. Did you know that chewing gum is good ..for. your teeth? Well, it is.
13. Everyone likes Bill. He's good-looking, witty and charming, and I'm very jealous .of. him!
14. "I told her I thought she was stupid." "That wasn't very kind.of.. you."
15. I haven't heard from Len for ages. I'm a bit worried .with.. him.
16. My homework was full ..of. mistakes.
17. Italy is famous ..with. its antiquities and its ice-cream.
18. "The train leaves at 10.00." "Are you sure .about.. that?"
Fill each gap with a preposition from the list: for, to, at, in, about, of, with, from
1 . "What are you so excited ....about...?" "We're going on holiday tomorrow."
2. "I'm very angry .with.. you."- "Why?" "What have I done?"
3. Are you any good .at.. maths? I'm hopeless.
4. Mary's getting married.to.. Harry. Did you know?
5. We keep the light on at night because I'm afraid ..of. the dark.
6. My sister's very different .from.. me. I'm blond but she's brunette.
7. I'm tired ..of. work. I want a holiday.
8. I feel very sorry...about... Kathy. Five kids and a foul husband. What sort of life is that?
9. Are you interested ..in travel programmes? There's one on TV tonight.
10. Teenagers are often rude ..to. their parents.
11 I'm very proud .of.. my children. I think they're wonderful.
12. Did you know that chewing gum is good ..for. your teeth? Well, it is.
13. Everyone likes Bill. He's good-looking, witty and charming, and I'm very jealous of. him!14. "I told her I thought she was stupid." "That wasn't very kind..of. you."
15. I haven't heard from Len for ages. I'm a bit worried ..about. him.
16. My homework was full .of.. mistakes.
17. Italy is famous .for.. its antiquities and its ice-cream.
18. "The train leaves at 10.00." "Are you sure ..about. that?"
19 . When you leave home, you're responsible ..for. everything!
20. I'm fed up ..with. this weather! Where's the sunshine gone?
My aunt is one of those people who can talk to anyone aout anything. If she goes to a party where she doesn't know any of the people, she just walks up to the first person that she sees and introduces herself. And yet she doesn't seem to talk about deeply important things like politics or religion. She always starts off with something very obvious like the other person's job. Very soon she's talking as if she's known the other person for years. I asked her once what her secret was. She said that the most important thing in a conversation was listening. People love to talk about themselves, so if you allow them to do, it's very easy to keep a conversation going. You have to listen very carefully and ask question. And you have to look interested, too. So don't keep looking at other things in the room while you're talking to someone.
Another thing that I've noticed is that she only pays a people compliments. She say: "I like your hair. Which hairdresser do you go to?" or "You look very well. Have you been on holiday?" Friendly messages like this seem to provide an easy way into a conversation.
1/ According to my aunt, the most important thing in a conversation was _____
A. Speaking B. Discussing C. Looking D. Listening
2/ At parties where she does not know anybody, my aunt normally
A. feels embarrased and stays away from people
B. asks people to introduce themselves to her
C. comes over to the first person and introduce herself
D. sits alone and avoids talking to other people
3/ My aunt thinks that it's very easy to keep a conversation going if you _____
A. Let people talk about themselves
B. Let people hear about yourself
C. Talk about politics or religion
D. Ask people about their secrets
4/ What should you not do when you have a conversation with someone?
A. Looking very interested in his or her story
B. Looking at other things in the room
C. Listenig very carefully and asking questions
D. Paying him or her compliments
5/ According to the passage my aunt often starts a conversation by talking about _____
A. The other person's wealth
B. The other person's health
C. The other person's daily activities
D. The other person's jobs
1. Thirsty
2. interested
3. lovely
4. related
5. ungrateful
VII.
1. a
2. a
3. b
4. a
5. a
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IV.Fill in the correct word derived from the word in bold
4. The art of Feng Shui is.......relatively.....new in my country. RELATE
5. He didn't even thank you for all thet you did for him . How ......disgraceful....GRATEFUL