My mother came … a large sum of money when her dad passed
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (never to lie) … to you”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I really adore the way you (to smile) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “While my mother was cooking dinner, I (to do) … my homework”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to be) … surprised when you told me you were engaged”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Unfortunately, I accidentally (to delete) … the documents from our computer”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog:
Weren’t the … (wedding / marriage) vows beautiful at Kate and Nick’s … (wedding / marriage)? 2) There are just four people in my … (extended / immediate) family, but more than twenty in my … (extended / immediate) family. Complete the sentences with the words in brackets.
I wanted to talk to her … explain my behavior
I interrupted the meeting … the fact that I was late
Don’t put anyone … for being different!
Add the missing word in sentence: “I got divorced in order … feel more freedom”
Add the missing word in sentence: “… case of emergency, call the ambulance”
Add the missing word in sentence: “I quit my job due … the fact that it was too stressful”
Add the missing word in sentence: “Put your clothes … , we are about to go out”
Add the missing word in sentence: “You are so unkind to your sister, why are you putting her … like that?”
I really need you … with me
… coffee in the morning makes me feel good
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I gave up (to smoke) … two years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I was about (to go) … out, but my phone rang”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I drank a cup of coffee before (to leave) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I came to London (to study) … English”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Look around before (to cross) … the street”
A: Have you ever … the law? B: Well, I once had to … a fine for speeding! 2) A: Did the man … to the burglary? B: Yes, the police have … him and he’s … in court on Thursday. Complete the sentences with the verbs below in the correct from (arrest; appear; confess; pay; break).
I hate it when you call … stupid
I went … awfully difficult times
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “They (to ask) … to leave by the host”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I need to have my hair (to cut) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This water is so clean, I think it (to filter) … last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Last night my phone (to steal) …”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This case is now being (to deal) … with in court”
You don’t … attend these classes if you don’t want to
He … to visit his grandmother
I … help my mom with cooking
… my daughter leave earlier today?
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This case is now being (to stay) … with in court”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Why are you doing all those exercises now? You could (to do) … them yesterday”
Match the parts to make the sentences:
New York is a(n) … city because there are many factories and warehouses there. 2) York is a(n) … city because it dates from 71 AD. 3) Newcastle was a(n) … town in the 19th century because of the mining industry. Fill in: industrial, capital, cosmopolitan, overcrowded, historic, market, boom, shanty, new.
A police officer told me the situation … under control
He said he wished he … a teacher
My friend talked me … working with him
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: ”When I called she said she (to cook) … dinner”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Our teachers said they wished they (to be) … film directors”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “When I asked what he did for a living, my brother said he (to fix) … cars”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He advised me (to be) … stronger”
My favorite magazine … out once a month. 2) There are … news every hour on that radio station. 3) I bet there isn’t a … of truth in that article about Tom Cruise! 4) The health service has … the headlines again for the third time this year. Fill in: running, gutter, top, unfold, shred, broadcast, updates, hit, comes, developments.
I wish I … as good a singer as Mary
If I … you, I’d tell him
I’m so happy I’ve carried … the recent situation
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If she (to accuse) … of a crime, she would not have started working”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Even if I (to believe) … in your words, I wouldn’t trust you completely”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “We (to go) … out if my mother comes home early”
… know how widely diffused his tweet would become
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentences: “I have … money. I can’t buy a car”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Would you like … milk to drink?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Do they have … postcards left?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Can Anna have … flour to bake a cake?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “Are there … vacancies in the company?”
Use some/any/no or their compounds in sentence: “There’s … petrol in my car”
A: Hi! I heard you had a great time in America. B: Absolutely, but it took me a day or two to recover from the … lag. 2) A: Would you like a window seat? B: No, I’d like an … seat, please. 3) A: Did you manage to get a direct flight? B: No, but it’s only a … stopover, so I don’t mind. Fill in: aisle, boarding, cabin, hand, delayed, take-off, air traffic, jet, short, poor.
At the moment Jason … with Ann
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Lucy always (to correct) … me when I’m wrong, it’s very nice of her”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I usually write books, but this week I (to write) … an article”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My best student never (to skip) … my classes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Lily never takes her cat to school, but today she (to take) … it with her to show it during biology class”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “Look! The ice (to crack) …!”
… abroad will give me the opportunity to get a better job
It was … task of all
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Three participants (to eliminate) … at the end of the game by the jury”
She … call me if she doesn’t want to
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You can (to trust) … me, that’s for sure”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I don’t remember where my glasses are. I think I could (to put) … them on the dining table”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The teams (to form) … yesterday by the judges”
Match the parts to make the sentences:
If you scream long enough, someone … you
She said she … me the day before at the restaurant
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She asked me if I (to want) … a new phone”
While you … the eggs I was on my way home
We had to put … the meeting because we were late
Add the missing word in sentence: “Never put … such important things, delaying them is always a mistake!”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (can) … play the guitar two years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I am watching a show” – he said. He said he (to watch) … a show”
… of the peaches are good enough to be used, they’re spoiled
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Hardly (to be) … the park finished when we came there”
I will … my little brother from school. 2) You shouldn’t … your food. 3) Some older schoolchildren … younger ones. 4) Can you help me … a dress for the party? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
He almost … the neighbor’s cat! 2) I hope we won’t … petrol before we get home! 3) I … Eddie in the supermarket yesterday. 4) Most cars … unleaded petrol. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
My sister is … to be … to a wonderful man. 2) When she … from her husband, she moved to her parent’s house. 3) It’s difficult to be a … parent. Fill in: engaged, married, separated, single.
Can you keep the noise …? I can’t hear myself speak! (cause to stay at lower level) 2) If you keep … missing classes, you won’t pass your exams. (continue) 3) She kept … some vital information from the police. (hide/conceal) Fill in: up with, back, on, down, away.
Jo has been complaining … back pain. 2) She’s allergic … cats. 3) It took him ages to recover … the accident. Fill in: of, in, for, from, to.
Yesterday I came … an advertisement in a newspaper
A week ago I came … an interesting idea that possessed my mind
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to enjoy) … going shopping every week”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The plane (to take) … off at 8 o’clock”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The factory (to produce) … pillows for the last 20 years”
Yesterday I cleaned my house … I could invite my friends over
He wanted to prevent the wedding … happening
I’m doing everything in my power to avoid … bored
I can no longer put … this
Add the missing word in sentence: “You have to respect yourself, never put up … that!”
1) I’m just sick and … of doing exams all the time! 2) I’m so fed up with the way I look. It’s really … me down. 3) I’m losing control. I can’t … it anymore! Fill in: take, tired, getting.
Please, keep that … from me!
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He denied (to be) … involved in the crime”
She has never treated … well
We would never do that to …
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My father (to accuse) … of robbing a woman”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You (to tell) … multiple times not to do that, but you are still taking my cup without permission!”
My boyfriend … give me more presents!
You … not have said it, now she is mad at you!
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentences: “I cannot find the cake. Our cat might (to eat) … it last night”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I got used to (to drink) … more water these days”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “(To be) … you able to sing when you were young?”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You shouldn’t (to ask) … her about their relationship yesterday”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Could you (to move) … somewhere else, please?”
She said that she … for 2 hours
My teacher told me he … English at school
He also talked me … of studying
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She said she (to lose) … her wallet the day before”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “My mother ordered me not (to shout) …”
The research was carried … on a high level of quality
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to have) … a cat, I would visit you more often”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I could (to play) …, I would certainly beat you”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I (to have) …, I would have paid”
1) Jane managed to … many difficulties and became a successful businesswoman. 2) Keep on trying until you … your dream. 3) You may … many obstacles but don’t give up. Fill in: achieve, come up against, overcome, come, long to, make, take, move, face, reach, reject.
The water … at 100 degrees
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If I had more money, I (to open) … my own shop”
… we take specific actions immediately can we hope to stop climate change in some way.
… break the law, but they also put themselves and others in unnecessary danger.
Very … see that type of heroism again
She … German all her life
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She is afraid of (to go) … skiing”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Never come here without (to say) … hello”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She (to do) … three tasks by the time we come”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This time next week we (to design) … new clothes”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She doesn’t have (to thank) … me for being nice to her”
When we arrived at the hotel, the maid … up in our room
My dad asked me if I … anything to say
In … to stay fit you need to exercise more.
He chose … to the cinema with us
We did the project …
If you feel depressed, you … better visit the doctor
She didn’t feel good yesterday, she … eat anything
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He couldn’t (to cheat) … on the exam, he didn’t have his phone with him”
My sister told me she … to Italy before
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I work in Paris!” – Mary said. Mary said she (to work) … in Paris”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to lose) … my phone if you hadn’t stopped the robber”
We don’t have … extra towels for the guests
… people don’t see the difference between us
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Nothing has he (to do) … to solve the case”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Nothing had he (to do) … by the time we came to look at the results”
1) The hotel was off the beaten … (track/road). 2) We left the island with a heavy … (head/heart). 3) Where’s our next … (port/stop) of call? Choose the correct word.
1) I haven’t had much money since I lost my job, but I’m … 2) I must … now or I’ll miss my bus. 3) Does Tom … well with his sister? Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) Did Jack … at the concert in the end? 2) Let’s … the air conditioning. 3) It’s really hot. … the radio, Simon. It’s too loud. Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.
1) “Don’t do that again,” he … at me angrily. 2) “We’ve finished!” John … with relief. 3) She was so scared she could only … her name in a low voice. Fill in: snarl, stammer, whisper, sigh, groan.
1) Dad didn’t want to go … the details of his illness. (discuss in detail) 2) He went … two painful operations after the accident. (experience) 3) I wish this awful headache would go …! (disappear) 4) If you go … driving without wearing your glasses, you will have an accident. (continue) 5) Pat decided not to go … with the operation. (proceed) Fill in: on, away, into, through, ahead.
1) You … stop at a red light. (necessity/strong obligation) 2) You … park on double yellow lines. (prohibition) 3) You … drive when there is a good public transport system. (lack of necessity) Complete the sentences with the correct modal verb in the appropriate form (must/have to, mustn’t/can’t, don’t have to/needn’t, should/ought to, can/may, could/might, can/could, will/should, can/would, can/shall.
1) I was going to buy an expensive ring, but my mum talked me … it. (persuade sb not to do smth) 2) Sam treats me like a child. He always talks … to me. (petronise) 3) Tim was refusing to speak to me, but then I manage to talk him …. (make sb change their mind) Fill in: over, out, of, down, back, into, round.
вопросы
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She never (to complete) ... her work on time”
My cousin wants ... a dog next year
You definitely take ... your mother. You’re so similar!
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “This time next week we (to design) ... new clothes”
You ... practice more to master this skill
I ... the door long before we came in.
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “I (to be) ... so curious 2 years ago”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “The teams (to form) ... yesterday by the judges”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to tell) ... this secret to me, we would no longer have trust issues”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog
My bag with all the money ... last night
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Everything (to explain) ... to us tomorrow”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “He asked me (to control) ... my anger”
When you ... we were planning the wedding
He opened the door ... to let her in
Match the parts to make the sentences
I’m sorry ... this, but I quit
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She appears (to blink) ... faster than usual”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “Ann is interested in (to protect) ... the environment”
Match the parts to make the sentences
You ... look at me when I’m talking to you
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “You have (to go) ..., it’s late”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “She couldn’t (to believe) ... you, she has never trusted you!”
She advised me ... smoking as soon as possible
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence with indirect speech: “I work in Paris!” – Mary said. Mary said she (to work) ... in Paris”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog
I would wash the dishes if it ... my turn
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you (to know) ... French better, we would feel more comfortable here”
Open the brackets, put the verb in the correct form in sentence: “If you were more attentive, you (to notice) ... that I wasn’t even at the party”
Put the phrases in the order to make a dialog
Часто задаваемые вопросы
Зачем изучать иностранный язык?
Иностранный язык помогает расширить возможности в учёбе, работе, путешествиях и личном общении. Он позволяет понимать информацию из зарубежных источников, общаться с людьми из других стран, развивать память, внимание и мышление. Владение языком также повышает конкурентоспособность специалиста.
Какие навыки включает изучение иностранного языка?
Изучение языка включает чтение, письмо, аудирование, говорение, грамматику и словарный запас. Важно развивать все навыки одновременно, потому что они связаны между собой. Например, чтение помогает запоминать лексику, аудирование улучшает восприятие речи, а разговорная практика закрепляет знания.
Почему грамматика важна при изучении языка?
Грамматика помогает правильно строить фразы, выражать мысли и избегать смысловых ошибок. Без базовых грамматических правил речь может быть непонятной или звучать неестественно. При этом грамматику лучше изучать не отдельно, а через примеры, диалоги, тексты и практические задания.
Как быстрее запоминать новые слова?
Новые слова легче запоминаются, если использовать их в контексте: составлять фразы, читать тексты, слушать аудио и повторять лексику через интервалы. Полезно группировать слова по темам, записывать устойчивые выражения и регулярно возвращаться к уже изученному материалу.
Какие ошибки чаще всего мешают изучению иностранного языка?
Частые ошибки — нерегулярные занятия, страх говорить, механическое заучивание без практики и отсутствие повторения. Также мешает попытка сразу говорить идеально. Гораздо эффективнее заниматься понемногу, но постоянно, использовать язык в реальных ситуациях и постепенно расширять словарный запас.
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