Ex. 8. Choose the correct item.



1. He (felt, fell, filled, fall, fallen) down on the ice and (breaked, broked, broke, broken) his leg.

2. Do you (feel, fell, fall, fill) better today?

3. I’ll have to (buy, bye, by) a new exercise book, as I’ve (felt, filled, fallen) the old one.

4. He (fell, felt, filled, fallen) in love with her at first sight.      

5. I’m going to (feel, fall, fell, fill, full) my car with petrol at the nearest station. 

6. Being far away from home, Mary (feel, felt, fell, fills) homesick at times.

7. Where is Mom? – She is (lying, laying, laid, lain) the table in the dining room.

8. She (laid, lay, lain, lied) the table and (laid, lay, lain, lied) down on the sofa to have a short rest.

9. He has never (laid, lain, lied, lay) to us so far.

10. A thick carpet (lay, lays, lied, lie, laid) in the middle of the room.

11. Why are your clothes (laying, lieing, lying, lain) on the floor, Tony?        

12. Where does John (live, leaved, lives)?

13. The train has already (left, lived, leaved) the platform, hasn’t it?

14. Who (lived, leave, left) the umbrella in the hall?

15. Who (lives, leaves, leave) in this house?

16. The (leafs, leaves, lives) on the trees turn yellow and red in autumn.

Ex. 9. Choose the correct item.

1. The birds from the wood (flew, flow, flowed, flown) to the warm countries long ago.

2. Spread your wings and (flow, fly, flown, flew) away.

3. The cage is empty. The bird has (flied, flowed, flown, flew) away.

4. The sun (rise, rises, roses, raises, raise, raised) in the East.

5. He (raised, rose, rised) to his feet and went out of the room.

6. He (raised, rised, rose) his arm and the car stopped.

7. Don’t (rise, raise) this chest. It’s too heavy.

8. The plane (rised, raised, rose, rosed) higher and higher and disappeared in the distance.

9. This year the prices have (raised, risen, rosen, rised) by 13 %.

10. He (fell, fall, fallen) and (struck, strucked, striked, stroke) his head against the edge of the table. The (strike, stroke, struck) was very bad.

11. This tower clock (strucks, strikes, strokes) every half an hour.

12. He (striked, stroked, stroke, struck) the dog and it wagged its tail happily.

13. The railway workers went on (strike, stroke, struck) on Monday.

 

CORRECTION WORK

Topic Home

CORRECTION WORK 1

1. He has nomany relatives here. 2. He’ll get up more early than usually tomorrow. 3. She preffered this way of traveling.4. We had a dinner in afternoon. 5. Who did such many mistakes in the test? 6. There mother doesn’t look at her age. 7. There are less students in the group today. 8. Neither his friends nor he were right. 9. The hankerchieves are on the shelfs. 10. He is lieing on the grass and looking on the sky. 11. What a pleasure! What a fun! What a luck! What a pity! 12. Tell me if he comes soon. 13. I shall meet with him as soon as he’ll come back.

CORRECTION WORK 2

1. I can’t to translate this text without dictionary. 2. Give me the both halfs of this pear. 3. I’m hearing you very good. 4. USA is the country in the North America. 5. Buy two loafs of bread and three kilos of tomatos. 6. He’s respected by his colleges. 7. This coat cost a lot of in the last year. 8. Is she studing french or german? 9. Open your books on page fourty four. 10. Mister Smiths’ son is a lawyer. 11. Hurry up! The film already begins! 12. His dog is more happy than your one. 13. Her office is in three-minute’s walk from here. 14. Where is the Duchess? – She walks in the garden with Philip. 15. I feel badly today.

Topic Daily Programme

CORRECTION WORK 3

1. She felt on the icy road and broked her leg. 2. Mary plays a piano, but very bad. 3. How much time is it now? 4. Come at my place in any time you like. 5. If you want to get thinner, you should make more exercises. 6. Are you comming, Mary, deer? 7. There is nothing more pleasant than to have a walk in the warm summer evening. 8. It’s time to live your bed and have a breakfast. 9. In the evening after a short quite rest, I do a homework. 10. Me takes fourty minutes to get ready. 11. Do you read this books for a pleasure or are they on the programe? 12. He has woke up yet. He is a early bird.

CORRECTION WORK 4

1. He is feeling badly today, let him to go home now. 2. Who did sweep the floor by this broom? 3. Mum knitted when he was coming in. 4. How much tomatos have you bought? 5. Has you ever been in Spain? – Yes, I’ve been there last year. 6. My nephew is a lot of taller than your one.      7. Granny baked an apple pie when the telephone rung. 8. She was woke up at 7 o’clock on yesterday morning. 9. The nearest restaurant is in twenty-minutes’ walk from here. 10. How many time have it taken you to do this correction work?

Topic Meals

CORRECTION WORK 5

1. That was hers nephew, wasn’t he? 2. Scarcely had he drank his beer than the waiter came. 3. I never have neither coffee nor tea for the breakfast. 4. Why you are eatting only vegetables? 5. Do you like go by foot? 6. There is just the time to go to the bed. 7. He adviced her to do shopping after breakfast. 8. Have you been in Prague yet? 9. What else towns have you visit? 10. He had to do breakfast himself, hadn’t he? 11. She had cafe on breakfast. 12. Here spoons are. 13. I won’t have any soap for the first corse today.    

² CORRECTION WORK 6.             Fast Food & Takeaways

 

Most people no what a hot dog is. Its a sausage in a roll. But do you know why is it called a hot dog? Well, the long red sausage which goes into a hot dog is called a frankfurter. It got it’s name from the German town of Frankfurt. Sausages were very popular in the 1900s. But hot frankfurters were dificult to sail in crowds. One men, Harry M. Stevens, had the job of feding the crowds in baseball games. He had idea. Why not to put the frankfurters in long hot bread rolls? This maid them easy to cell. Stevens aded mustard and called them “redhots”. The redhots had a hot and spice test and became very popular. But in 1903 an american cartoonist drew a long German sausage dog in place of the frankfurter. They were both long and German. So, a frankfurter in a roll soon became know as a hot dog. It was joke, but some people realy thought the sausages contained dog meet. For a while sales of hot dogs fail. But no for long. 

Topic Study

CORRECTION WORK 7

1. She tought us the English. 2. He missed much classes and legged behind the group. 3. Have you resitten your exam on Latin yet? 4. He relied on his memory but it failed him. 5. Why are you laging behind? Hurry up! 6. She must be on a holliday now. 7. They haven't to go to school today, they are on a holiday. 8. He cought up with the group, did he? 9. She leaved the school last year and enterred this university. 10. I studied to ride a bike when I was six years. 11. He mustn't work – he's rich enough. 12. You don't need to do this exercise in the writing, do it oraly. 13. He got an exellent mark for his esay. 14. She had to take spare classes, hadn't she? 

 

CORRECTION WORK 8

1. He learns at the school. 2. She leged behind the group. 3. I read english books in original and in the translation. 4. They stayed away at the seminar in Russian language. 5. Fonetics comes easy for him. 6. He has never felt embarassed or tounge-tired. 7. I will be hearing the last news at this time tomorrow. 8. My cat is more lazy than her one. 9. Pronounciation is her weak point. 10. Practice this grammar in the written form. 11. He recited this poem when we were comming in. 12. She hanged the teacher's every word. 13. Have you ever sitten up late? 14. No pain, no gain. 15. We have to write frequent tests and dictations, don't we?

Topic Clothes & Shopping

CORRECTION WORK 9

1. That trouser suite costed a lot, didn’t it? 2. He payed for his shoping and left the shop. 3. She weighted hundred kiloes. 4. The waiter suggested her another dishes. 5. I won’t meet with him again. 6. He had ate all, but was still siting at the table. 7. He asked her if she was wanting a coffee. 8. Her appartment was quiet small. 9. She offered her guest to take another piece of cake. 10. I’m thinking he said the truth. 11. I told I would have returned by midnight. 12. He replyed nothing.

CORRECTION WORK 10

1. She had better buy something cheeper, wouldn’t she? 2. He wondered whose that car was. 3. She payed for the trousers suit at the lady’s wear department. 4. It happend long time ago. 5. Unfortunatly she had got no jewellery at home. 6. This stripped blouse is very becomming to you. 7. He has a good taste in clothes. 8. Let’s take these Franch shoes with taped toe. 9. Though she can afford buying expensive clothes, she always looks badly. 10. He reminded to us to buy a today’s newspaper. 11. He says he won’t have time for it.

Topic Town

CORRECTION WORK 11

1. The teacher explained us that the earth moves round the sun. 2. He suggested me to take a taxi. 3. When I looked back he already disappeared about the corner. 4. Fred learns to drive a car now. 5. The town is situated in very picturesque place and famous for it’s history. 6. My car is repairing now. 7. Walk down the street two blocks. 8. There is no traffic lights on the crossroads. 9. I found myself in the part of the town where I’ve never been before. 10. You had better not to watch the TV set so much. 11. Get off at the stop but two. 12. If I press for time today I will take a taxi, it’s only ten-minutes’ drive from my place.

CORRECTION WORK 12

1. He will able to drive a truck soon. 2. Take number 64 bus and go so far as the square. 3. He’d rather not stay after the classes, hadn’t he? 4. The classroom has just cleaned, the floor has washed. 5. The notice was written by a red pen. 6. This article of his is never referred to. 7. We surprised to see him wearing so strange clothes. 8. This crossroads are very dangerous. 9. The passer-bys didn’t know where was the town centre. 10. How many are you paid for your job? 11. Are you travelling for bisness or for pleasure? 12. If there is a traffic light, wait when the light changes to green.   13. He was awaken by terrible noise.

 

Topic Weather

CORRECTION WORK 13

1. The sun shon brightly on the sky. 2. They swimmed in the lake and laid in the sun. 3. It rained heavely all day yesterday. 4. I wasn’t agree with him. 5. He said her he didn’t take anything out from the case yet. 6. What a bad weather we are have today. 7. He slipped on the stone and felt to the ground. 8. When the clock stroke four, the rain have already stopped. 9. Look, the sun had already rissen. 10. It’s begining to rain hardly, let’s take a shelter.

 

CORRECTION WORK 14

1. Sky is overcast by low black clouds. 2. We hadn’t time to wait for him. 3. Another men came and said him to follow them. 4. What about to go to the seacost this summer? 5. It’s worm and sonny today. 6. He forgot his phone on his desk. 7. What a lovely whether we are having today! 8. The air is such fresh in a sunny morning like that. 9. Autumn have come and the streets are maddy . 10. It will be a lot of snow next weekend. 

 


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