Афанасьева, Михеева, Баранова, Rainbow English, 6. Лексико-грамматический практикум. Unit 6

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A.
2) let;
3) wore;
4) drove;
5) spent;
6) said;
7) left;
8) knew;
9) rode;
10) thought;
11) caught;
12) spent;
В.
1) imagined;
2) disagreed;
3) confused;
4) landed;
5) dressed;
6) voted;
7) changed;
8) chewed;
9) used;
10) joined;
11) believed;
12) played.
2) Olga could dance when she was six.
3) We must (do) our homework well.
4) I can’t (tell) you anything about the film.
5) Everybody likes to win the games.
6) Don’t forget to take the dog out.
7) They must arrive in Bonn early in the morning.
8) I can’t believe Kate’s story.
9) It’s difficult to get up in the morning.
10) You mustn’t be rude to people.
2) Olga thinks that washing up is boring but she understands she must do it.
3) Peter feels bad today. He must see a doctor.
4) As soon as Mary can she must see her granny as she needs some help.
5) Little Ben counts everything he can. He must become a banker.
6) Len can tell you a lot about spacemen. He reads many books about space.
7) Mr Beckham must be very rich. He spends a lot of money on cars.
8) The Browns can celebrate Christmas in Canada as their uncle lives there.
2) Mike wasn’t able to swim when he was five.
3) I am not able to speak Italian.
4) Dick wasn’t able to do the sum yesterday.
5) We aren’t able to go to the cinema today.
6) The boss wasn’t able to wait any longer.
7) I am able to enjoy this wonderful music.
8) We are able to count quickly.
When Helen feels better,
2) she will be able to go to the cinema.
3) she will be able to have fun.
4) she will be able to do her homework.
5) she will be able to sing.
6) she will be able to read for a long time.
7) she will be able to see her friends.
8) she will be able to dance.
9) she will be able to help her mother.
10) she will be able to skate.
2) The winter was very warm and we could not throw snowballs.
3) It was very foggy in the morning but Kate was able to drive.
4) Mary couldn’t visit us as she was in her office.
5) It was very dark but we were able to find the house.
6) He didn’t feel well but he was able to win the game.
7) It was raining heavily and we couldn’t arrive at the station at 6 o’clock.
8) She didn’t learn the text but she was able to retell it.
2) I will be able to go to Malaga next week.
3) People aren’t able to know everything.
4) Molly will be able to wear a suit tonight.
5) I couldn’t decorate the New Year tree as I didn’t have any balls.
6) Mother is able to believe his words.
7) Sam will not be able to ride a horse next Friday as he broke his leg.
8) Doris was able to swim when she was three.
9) Helen won’t be able to visit her grandparents next month.
10) You are not able to go to school if you are ill.
2) is, it;
3) is;
4) is, it;
5) is, it;
6) it, is;
7) is, it;
8) is, was, it.
2) is, it;
3) is, it;
4) are, they;
5) is, it;
6) are, them;
7) are, them;
8) was, it;
9) are, them;
10) is, it, its.
3) Yes, please.
4) Yes, he must.
5) Yes, we must.
6) No, you needn’t.
7) Yes, they must.
8) No, you needn’t.
2) Jack will have to buy some meat for lunch tomorrow.
3) Jack will have to send two letters tomorrow.
4) Jack will have to write an e-mail to his aunt tomorrow.
5) Jack will have to talk to his friend tomorrow.
6) Jack will have to decorate the house for the party tomorrow.
7) Jack will have to do his homework tomorrow.
8) Jack will have to clean his room tomorrow.
2) Helen had to meet her mother at the station yesterday.
3) Helen had to phone the doctor yesterday.
4) Helen had to walk the dog in the park yesterday.
5) Helen had to stay home with her younger sister yesterday.
6) Helen had to play tennis yesterday.
7) Helen had to go to the post office yesterday.
8) Helen had to cook dinner yesterday.
2) mustn’t;
3) must;
4) must;
5) must;
6) must;
7) must;
8) mustn’t.
2) don’t have to;
3) has to;
4) have to;
5) don’t have to;
6) has to;
7) doesn’t have to;
8) doesn’t have to.
2) Did he have to get up early last Monday?
3) Does Molly have to wear a uniform to school?
4) Does Dan have to feed his cat in the morning and in the evening?
5) Will they have to meet Bob at the airport tomorrow?
6) Did Pete have to believe her words?
7) Do we have to help poor people?
8) Will Ann have to go to the market tomorrow?
9) Does Jack have to phone his parents every day?
10) Did Alice have to make a cake last Sunday?
2) How much did Sarah have to pay for the dress?
3) How long did we have to watch this boring film?
4) How many books do they have to buy every year?
5) When do you have to go to work?
6) Why did Susan have to write e-mails to her friends yesterday?
7) Whom will they have to meet at the station?
8) What will I have to buy for the New Year tree?
2) I mustn’t play computer games 8 hours a day.
3) I must do homework every day.
4) I must help poor people.
5) I mustn’t watch TV a lot.
6) I must do morning exercises to feel well.
7) I mustn’t shout at your parents.
8) I must study well.
2) should;
3) shouldn’t, should;
4) should;
5) should;
6) shouldn’t;
7) shouldn’t;
8) should;
9) should;
10) shouldn’t.
2) may;
3) may;
4) can;
5) may;
6) must;
7) can;
8) must.
2) doesn’t she;
3) mustn’t they;
4) shouldn’t she;
5) could he;
6) do we;
7) wasn’t he;
8) aren’t I / am I not;
9) can you;
10) should they.
2) the, the;
3) —, —;
4) an, a;
5) —, —;
6) the, —;
7) a, the;
8) a, the;
9) the, the;
10) the, a.
2) Can she answer my question?
3) Must children wear uniforms at school?
4) Do you have to learn poems by heart?
5) Will you be able to go to Florida next year?
6) Should Meg keep to a diet?
7) Were you able to buy the dress yesterday?
8) Did they have to go shopping last night?
9) Must we do it right now?
10) What will he have to wear tonight?
2) was wearing;
3) had to;
4) were;
5) will come;
6) celebrated;
7) will believe / believe, tells;
8) voted;
9) saw, was going, (was) chewing;
10) was holding, was hugging.
2) slim;
3) ugly;
4) look;
5) nose;
6) neck;
7) mouth;
8) tooth;
9) finger;
10) vote;
11) hair;
12) selfish.
2) ugly;
3) oval;
4) hair;
5) neck;
6) shoulder;
7) mouth;
8) reliable;
9) lazy;
10) stout;
11) teeth;
12) stupid;
13) toes;
14) head;
15) finger.
2) toes;
3) legs;
4) feet;
5) hand;
6) toes;
7) hands;
8) feet;
9) finger;
10) arm.
(samples)
2) leggings, trousers, jeans;
3) boots, trainers, shoes, socks, slippers;
4) scarves, necklaces;
5) sweaters, dresses, dressing gowns;
6) mittens, gloves, bracelets;
7) rings;
8) glasses, sunglasses, spectacles.
(samples)
2) a round face;
3) a thin neck;
4) thick fingers;
5) a small mouth;
6) big feet;
7) straight hair;
8) a pale body;
9) ugly eyes;
10) a turned-up nose;
11) a stout body;
12) small ears.
2) take off;
3) take off;
4) wear;
5) take off;
6) wear;
7) put on;
8) put on / wear.
2) What is he like?
3) What does she look like?
4) What is she like?
5) What is he like?
6) What does she look like?
7) What does she look like?
8) What is he like?
2) Must she?
3) Was it?
4) Did he?
5) Can you?
6) Are we?
7) Does he?
8) Was it?
2) with, with;
3) on, in;
4) at, —;
5) to, on;
6) —, for;
7) up;
8) on;
9) in, of;
10) with, in, at;
11) on;
12) —, for;
13) at;
14) after, on;
15) to.
2) shapely;
3) teeth;
4) selfish;
5) stupid;
6) turned-up / straight;
7) straight;
8) hard-working;
9) modest;
10) quiet;
11) toes;
12) good-looking.
2) shapely;
3) unreliable;
4) fairly;
5) unpleasant;
6) foggy;
7) roller-skaters;
8) regularly;
9) driving;
10) easily;
11) paintings;
12) unkind.
2) ugly;
3) beautiful;
4) thick;
5) slim;
6) strong;
7) hard-working;
8) sad;
9) unkind;
10) unselfish;
11) unpleasant;
12) unfriendly;
13) unhealthy;
14) unreliable;
15) unusual;
16) clever.
2) she is rather stupid.
3) he is rather unselfish.
4) she is rather lazy.
5) he is rather unreliable.
6) he is rather unkind.
7) he is rather good-looking.
8) she is rather old.
9) she is rather stout.
10) she is rather weak.
2) quite;
3) quiet;
4) quite;
5) quite;
6) quiet;
7) quite;
8) quiet;
9) quite;
10) quiet.
2) clever;
3) reliable;
4) honest;
5) selfish;
6) stupid;
7) hard-working;
8) active;
9) greedy;
10) quiet.
2) hair;
3) eyes;
4) short;
5) brown;
6) dark;
7) brown;
8) curly;
9) dark;
10) lips;
11) nose;
12) narrow;
13) quite;
14) thick;
15) shorts;
16) T-shirts;
17) sandals;
18) fur coats;
19) fur caps;
20) scarves;
21) boots.
2) We wear rings on our fingers.
3) There is a lot of money in the box.
4) What is he like? — He is rather friendly.
5) Must I do it? — No, you needn’t. / No, you mustn’t.
6) Mother was holding the boy in her arms.
7) Washington, D.C. is an American city.
8) Sue can play football well.
9) Her hair is curly and long.
10) It was hot in the house, so he took off his fur coat.
11) Excuse me, you are standing on my feet!
12) Her clothes are always nice.
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