Make the question:
be / your lessons ?
They last for three hours.
Choose the correct question tag.
1. It's easy, isn't it/ doesn't it?
2. The film was really bad, wasn't it / didn't it?
3. We aren't late, aren't we / are we?
4. She lives in that house, isn't it / doesn't she?
5. You don't like curry, don't you / do you?
6. You are going to be there, don't you / aren't you?
7. It won't rain tomorrow, is it / wil it?
8. You know where he lives, don't you / doesn't he?
make question
i don't like the city because it's alwway noisy
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form
Tom regrets......................(spend) too much time................(play) computer games.students stopped...............(make) noise when the teacher came inHe'll try.............................(not make) thh same mistake againwould you mind...................(turn) off the radioWhen you see Tom, remember.......................(give) hime my regardsThey postponed...........................(build) an elementary school for lack of financeIt's no use......................(advise) him. He never allows anybody.........................(give) adviceIt's easy.............................(get) into bad habitsIs there anything here worth.................(buy)?We missed ................(watch) a football match last nightThe principal tells him ...........................(come) inMy parents decided........................(take) a taxi because it was lateDo you agree........................(lend) me some money?Tom sefused......................(give) me his addressYou'll be able........................(do) it yourself when you are olderI didn't know how.......................(get) to your house, so I stopped....................(ask) the wayWe found it very difficult...........................(reach) a decisionI will remember.......................(give) Mr.Brown your messageShe remembers........................(be) taken to the zoo by her motherDo you feel like ................................(go) to the concert or would you like..........................(stay) at home?Combine each of the following pair of sentences into one sentences , using (not ) adj + enough + to-inf
1. The fadder wan't very long. It didn't reach the ceilling.
2. The fire isn't very hot. It won't boil a kettle
3.Lan isn't strong. She can't swim across the river
4. She is beautiful and intelligent. She can become Miss World
5. Mr Roberts isn't rich . He can't buy a house
6. The worker is very clever. He can make nice things from wood
7. Our team is very good. We win the football match every often.
8. the radio isn't small . It's can be put it in your pocket
PLEASE.. HELP ME !
Choose the best answer for each of the following sentences.
1. In my experiments, the liquid is cooled to 32oF. It always freezes.
A. If you cool the liquid to 32 degrees, it froze.
B. If you cooled the liquid to 32 degrees, it would freeze.
C. If you cool the liquid to 32 degrees, it will freeze.
D. If you had cooled the liquid to 32 degrees, it would have frozen.
2. It may rain this afternoon. I hope it doesn't because I don't want the match to be cancelled.
A. If it rains, the match is cancelled.
B. If it rains, the match will be cancelled.
C. If it rained, the match would be cancelled.
D. If it had rained, the match would have been cancelled.
3. Unfortunately, I don't know Philosophy, so I can't answer your question.
A. If I know Philosophy, I can answer your question.
B. If I know Philosophy, I will be able to answer your question.
C. If I knew Philosophy, I would be able to answer your question.
D. If I had known Philosophy, I would have been able to answer your question.
4. ______ there are some more ideas, we can end the meeting now.
A. If
B. As if
C. Unless
D. In case
5. If he ______ with us now, he _____ the beauty of nature of the National Park.
A. is / can enjoy
B. was / will enjoy
C. has been / would enjoy
D. were / could enjoy
6. If they had searched more carefully, they _____ the watch sooner.
A. will find
B. would find
C. found
D. would have found
7. If I had got up early, I _______ to have breakfast now.
A. have
B. had
C. would have
D. would have had
8. I cannot buy a new computer ____ I save enough money.
A. if
B. even if
C. unless
D. as if
9. Most people you meet will be polite to you ______ .
A. if you are polite to them
B. if you will be polite to them
C. unless you are polite to them
D. if you were polite to them
10. If you do so, it _____ the matter worse.
A. makes only
B. would only make
C. will only make
D. had only made
11. You ______ English fluently unless you practice it every day.
A. will speak
B. will not speak
C. can speak
D. did not speak
12. Hurry up ______ you will miss the bus and be late for school.
A. if
B. and
C. or
D. as
13. You will get a good seat if you ______ first.
A. come
B. came
C. have come
D. will come
14. Sam will not graduate _______ .
A. if he passed all the tests
B. if he does not pass all the tests
C. unless he passes all the tests
D. unless he had passed all the tests
X. Read the passage carefully, then do the tasks.
The very first, simple, text message was sent on December 3rd, 1992. It was sent by software engineer Neil Papworth to his boss at the British mobile phone operator Vodafone. It read simply, “Merry Christmas”. Little did they know that their simple mode of communication would take the world by storm. SMS (Short Message Service) is today a multi-billion-dollar industry covering every corner of the globe. An estimated nine trillion text messages are sent globally each year. Everyone from presidents to schoolchildren to villagers in remote parts of developing countries relies on it to communicate.
SMS is now an integral part of daily life for most of us. It is the preferred method of communication between family members. One study showed that the average American teenager sends up to 60 texts a day. However, SMS has also been blamed for a decline in language ability and an increase in traffic accidents. A new sub-language has spread worldwide as texters find shortcuts to write their messages as quickly as possible using the fewest possible characters. Texting shorthand such as LOL (laugh out loud) and OMG (oh my god) has even entered the Oxford English Dictionary.
A. Match the following synonyms from the article.
1. age a. faraway
2. mode b. held responsible
3. remote c. decrease
4. relies d. method
5. integral e. era
6. blamed f. depends
7. decline g. essential
B. Decide whether the following statements are true (T) or false (F).
1. The first text message was sent to engineer Neil Papworth in 1992.
2. The first text message simply said “Merry Christmas”.
3. Today SMS is a widely used form of communication.
4. Around nine billion text messages are sent worldwide every year.
5. An average US teen supposedly sends more than 60 text messages a day.
6. People blame SMS for a decline in writing standards.
7. An abbreviated, shorthand language has been created by texters.
8. The texting acronym “LOL” is in the dictionary as “Lots of Love”.
C. Answer the questions.
1. On what day was the first text message sent?
_______________________________________________________________
2. Who was the first text message sent to?
_______________________________________________________________
3. How many words were there in the very first text message?
_______________________________________________________________
4. What does “SMS” mean?
_______________________________________________________________
5. What does everybody rely on SMS to do?
_______________________________________________________________
6. What two problems has texting been blamed for?
_______________________________________________________________
7. What did texters find to write messages more quickly?
_______________________________________________________________
8. What does “LOL” mean in a text?
_______________________________________________________________
Choose the word/phrase that best completes each of the following sentences.
1. He is decorating the house with a view __________ it.
A. to sell B. to selling C. for selling D. to be sold
2. The date on this yogurt is \(1^{st}\) March, it __________ bad by now.
A. must have gone
B. will have been
C. could
D. must go