REVIEW THE SECOND EXAMINIATION I Rewrite each of the following sentences in such a way that it means almost the same as the sentence printed before it.. III Combine each fair of sentence
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sentence printed before it
1 People say that prevention is better than cure
It Prevention
2 People say that Beckham is considering a transfer from Mancherter United
It Beckham
3 Everybody expects that Arsenal will win the League
It Arsenal
4 we know that the expedition reached the South Pole in May
It The expedition
5 The police say that the thiefves were caught a few days ago
It The thiefves II) Fill in the blank with “ could / couldn’t” or “ was / were (not) able to”
1 ……… I have some more minutes to finish my lesson
2 The house was on fire, but mary ……… save her cat out of the fire
3 Lucy ……… Get to work in time because her father gave her a lift
4 Last night it was so cold that we ……… go out
5 When my son was younger, he ……… cook at all, but now he’s a chef in a hotel III) Combine each fair of sentences into one, using conjuntions “both … and, either or,
neither … nor, not only … but also”
1 Goats provide milk for cheese Goats provide wood for clothing
2 She is French She is Swiss, one of two
3 David can’t play tennis David can’t play football
4 The black jacket didn’t fit her The white jacket didn’t fit her too
5 They came late They left early
IV) Rewrite the following sentences, paying attention to the underlined words / phraces
(active or passive)
1 My mother gave me this camera
2 The monkeys amused the children
3 She bought her her hat at the shop
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V) Combine each pair of sentences into one using relative pronouns.
1 Here is the paper You asked me to get it
2 The train goes to Brighton It leaves from here
3.Where is the ruler? I left it on the desk
4 These are the people I went on holiday with them
5 It was a kind of compute I was not familiar with it
VI) Replace the clause by infinitive, present paticiple or past participle 1 He was the first man who left the burning building
2 He simply loves parties He is always the first who comes and the last who goes
3.The money which was found on the table is mine
4 John is my counsin who works as an architect for a building company in Australia
5 The policeman who had a big nose told me to stop
VII) Pronuciation 1.Which “ed” is pronounced / t/, or / d /? Put them in the right column Arrived, loved, bridged, watched, robbed, managed, stopped, jumped, bribed, warned / t / / d /
2 Which “s” is pronounced / s / or / z / ? Put them in the right column rockets, read, phones, maps, rubs, shops, lets, coughs, nice, loves, divided, learns, behaves, roofs, visits, meets, students, lives, staffs, leads / s / / z /