Реферат: Английский, практическая грамматика, вопросы и билеты
After painting the car, it was given to the man’s wife by the man.
159) Rewrite the following sentence, rewording the main clause, and add the subject.
Being an early riser, it was easy for Ann to adjust to her company’s new summer schedule.
160) Join the following sentences, using the preposition. Open the brackets, put the gerund1. Join the following sentences, using the preposition. Open the brackets, put the gerund.
He left the room. He didn't say a word. (without)
161) Join the following sentences, using the preposition. Open the brackets, put the gerund1. Join the following sentences, using the preposition. Open the brackets, put the gerund.
We walked for a long time. We didn't speak to one another. (without)
162) Join the following sentences, using the preposition. Open the brackets, put the gerund1. Join the following sentences, using the preposition. Open the brackets, put the gerund.
They planned to go to the cinema after classes, but then they changed their minds and went to the theatre instead. (Instead of)
163) Join the following sentences, using the preposition. Open the brackets, put the gerund1. Join the following sentences, using the preposition. Open the brackets, put the gerund.
Kate promised to bring some fruit to the party. She brought some cakes instead. (Instead of)
164) Join the following sentences, using the preposition. Open the brackets, put the gerund1. Join the following sentences, using the preposition. Open the brackets, put the gerund.
He did the exercise. Then he switched on TV. (after)
165) Join the following sentences, using the preposition. Open the brackets, put the gerund1. Join the following sentences, using the preposition. Open the brackets, put the gerund.
We visited the museum. We went home. (after)
166) In the following pair of sentences, the same verb is missing twice, once used as Participle I and once as Participle II. Insert it in its correct form.
(to take) Books ___ out of the library must be returned within 3 weeks. People ___ books out which haven’t been stamped will be banned.
167) In the following pair of sentences, the same verb is missing twice, once used as Participle I and once as Participle II. Insert it in its correct form.
(to produce) The film, ___ by Stephen Spielberg, is expected to be a great hit. Power stations ___ enough energy to supply several towns are soon to be built on the south coast.
168) In the following pair of sentences, the same verb is missing twice, once used as Participle I and once as Participle II. Insert it in its correct form.
(to grow) Crops ___ under glass mature more quickly than those in the open. Farmers ___ such crops can therefore catch the early markets.
169) In the following pair of sentences, the same verb is missing twice, once used as Participle I and once as Participle II. Insert it in its correct form.
(to admire) I stared at the canvas for ages, ___ the artist's skill and eye for detail. Swiss watches ___ for their elegance and precision, are sold throughout the world.
170) In the following pair of sentences, the same verb is missing twice, once used as Participle I and once as Participle II. Insert it in its correct form.
(to find) The escaped prisoner, ___ hiding in a barn, was today taken back to prison. Many old people, ___ that their savings have been eaten into by inflation, are having difficulty in making ends meet.
171) Put the verb in brackets in the infinitive or the – ing form.
I used to (think) ... that life ended at 30.
172) Put the verb in brackets in the infinitive or the – ing form.
I'm not used to (think) ... so hard this early in the morning.