Пожалуйста помогите 2. Fill in will/won’t or the correct form of be going to. 1. I promise I . do it…
Пожалуйста помогите 2. Fill in will/won’t or the correct form of be going to.
1. I promise I . do it tomorrow.
2. He . probably be here by 10.
3. Look at the clouds. It . rain.
4. Go on tell me. I . tell anyone.
5. I’ve seen a Job advert. I . apply.
6. I . get a taxi. I’m too tired to walk.
7. I think I . go out tonight.
8. I don’t think I . have lunch now.
9. Oh, no. The car . crash into the wall.
10. “The car is dirty.» “I know. I . wash it later.»
3. Fill in: public, boarding, bank, flight, pay, medical, managing, host, business, sponsored
1. . rise
2. . profession
3. . clerk
4. . transport
5. . studies
6. . school
7. . director
8. . family
9. . attendant
10. . event
4. Form nouns from the verbs in brackets.
1. He’s an excellent . (act).
2. Spielberg is a famous . (direct).
3. Is she the new . ? (teach)
4. The . wants to see you. (manage)
5. He wants to become an . (art).
5. Fill in: for, with, in, from.
1. He works . a small company.
2. Can you deal . this customer, please?
3. My uncle has just retired . his job.
4. Jack works . an office.
5. Did you apply . that job?
6. Fill in: at, up, on, out.
1. Can you help me pick . a tie to match this shirt?
2. Will you pick . Susan from school?
3. Tom’s health has picked . recently.
4. You shouldn’t pick . younger children.
5. Why are you picking . your food like that?
7. Fill in:
• Thank you.
• Good for you!
• Oh dear!
• Monday 10:00 am.
• Not really.
A: Please have a seat.
B: .
A: When shall I start?
B: .
A: I’ve failed my exams.
B: .
A: I’ve got a pay rise.
B: .
A: Do you have any experience as a secretary?
B: .
Ответ:
Infinitive or -ing form:
A: I regret announcing that the exhibition has finished.
B: Really? I regret not going last weekend.
A: You didn’t remember posting the letters.
B: I don’t remember you asking me.
A: Let’s stop eating something.
B: Again! You should stop eating so much.
A: Why don’t you try taking an aspirin?
B: I think I’ll try getting some rest.
A: I meant to call you last night but I got home quite late.
B: That’s OK. I know your job often means working late.
A: Mary is afraid to tell her parents about the trip.
B: I know. I’m afraid of asking them too.
A: Did he go on talking all afternoon at the meeting?
B: No, he actually went on inviting us all out for dinner.
A: Let’s not stay in. I’d prefer eating out tonight, wouldn’t you?
B: You know me, I always prefer eating out to cooking.
A: I’m sorry to call so late but I need a favor.
B: That’s OK. I’m sorry for not answering the phone quicker.
A: The car needs washing.
B: I know. I wanted to take it to the car wash, but I didn’t have time.
A: I hate asking, but would you do the cleaning?
B: Sure, but remember, I hate washing the dishes.
A: I’ll never forget visiting Moscow. It was fantastic.
B: Yes, you were having such a good time that you forgot to send me a postcard!