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1
HS1 unit 1 included
My sister [used to eat, eats, has eaten] a lot of candies when she was a child.
I’m starting my new job [in, at, on] the3rd of June.
When they became rich they began to look [down, back, forward] on their poor neighbors.
Ben didn't make his choice. He didn't like any of those trousers. [Present Simple, Past Simple, Present Perfect]
Kate is [more tallest, the tallest, a lot taller] than her cousin.
It`s very difficult to live when you always [look up, look back on, look over] the past.
Mark was in hospital for three weeks, so he [has missed, has skipped, has attended] a lot of classes.
Outdoor games are [much more, less least, less more] difficult than indoor ones.
We always have [a day-with, a day-off, a day-on] on Sunday, but now we are working.
Our aunt is [less, the least, the most]romantic than her husband.
[Accessories, Fashion, Appearance]are things that are added to your clothes, such as jewelry, scarves, or hats.
Please be quiet, I [am concentrating with, concentrate on, am concentrating on] my work at the moment.
You will not go for a walk [when, if, until] you translate this text!
They like to go to the disco and dance [on, at, in] night.
Peter is [selfish, pretty, handsome]and he is always ready to help everybody.
The students looked very bored [during, while, for]the lesson.
For me it’s better to wash up than to sort [at, off, out]and do my laundry.
The students will play computer games after they [do, will do, are doing] their homework.
Do you want to go [off, in, out] for a cup of tea after work this Friday?
Finally George asked me for a date! He is so [attendant, decisive, participating].
It`s very difficult to sit [through, in, on]so many lessons.
I bought this shirt [at a discount, at a choice, at an offer], so I saved some money.
Rob [overslept, has overslept, oversleeped] today. He won’t attend the first lesson.
[A fitting room, A sizing room, A trying room]is a room in a shop in which one can try on clothes.
When we buy a new house, we [shall be living, live, shall live] in the centre of that village.
Those students often [hang out with, pick up, put aside]peers at noon.
[No matter, Despite, In spite] of his age he likes sport and does a lot of physical exercises.
Nan was looking [for, forward to, over]her book the whole evening and couldn`t find it.
Mag was concentrating on a reading task, while Tim was painting. [Past Simple, Present Continuous, Past Continuous]
These gloves [are ready-made, are sold of, are made of] leather.
You [don't go, aren't going, haven't gone] for a picnic next weekend because you have such a hectic schedule.
We`ll see our relatives [as soon as, while, till] the train arrives.
The Browns couldn't buy that car because they were [ready-made, short of money, out of fashion].
Mike's timetable is rather overloaded. He has little time for any [entertainer, entertaining, entertainment].
After you wear [tight, perfect, old-fashioned]shoes, your legs will hurt.
My grandfather taught me to set [up, on, with]a tent when I was a little boy.
[What do you wear?, What is your size?, What fits you?] - I am size twenty-six.
She promised to attend the meeting [while, with, without] fail.
[When she will be a student, When she is a student, When she was a student], my mom used to live in London.
If that woman [fits the dress, changes her mind, hands out clothes], the shop-assistant will bring her a new fur coat.
I [did not use to, am not used to, do not used to] driving such a big car. I think it will take me some time.
I have to go to the departmentstore [to buy, to do, to make] a purchase for my sister's birthday present.
Our today's walk to the beach depends [on, at, of] the weather.
I prefer to pay [for cash, by cash, in cash] when I go to the farmer's shop.
Recently they have discussed a new schedule for the first term. [Present Simple, Present Perfect, Past Simple]
2
HS1 Unit 2 included
My sister [used to eat, eats, has eaten] a lot of candies when she was a child.
I’m starting my new job [in, at, on] the3rd of June.
When they became rich they began to look [down, back, forward] on their poor neighbors.
Ben didn't make his choice. He didn't like any of those trousers. [Present Simple, Past Simple, Present Perfect]
Jim [made friends with, exchanged with, downloaded with] some Americans last summer holidays.
Sam is a real [truant, tutor, principal]. He has skipped a lot of lessons this term.
Mark was in hospital for three weeks, so he [has missed, has skipped, has attended] a lot of classes.
Last month you missed so many classes that you [fell behind, were fluent in, were free of charge] your groupmates.
We always have [a day-with, a day-off, a day-on] on Sunday, but now we are working.
Our cousin likes to read newspapers like [a, the, -]Times.
Please be quiet, I [am concentrating with, concentrate on, am concentrating on] my work at the moment.
You will not go for a walk [when, if, until] you translate this text!
They like to go to the disco and dance [on, at, in] night.
Peter is [selfish, pretty, handsome]and he is always ready to help everybody.
The students looked very bored [during, while, for]the lesson.
For me it’s better to wash up than to sort [at, off, out]and do my laundry.
The students will play computer games after they [do, will do, are doing] their homework.
Do you want to go [off, in, out] for a cup of tea after work this Friday?
Finally George asked me for a date! He is so [attendant, decisive, participating].
It`s very difficult to sit [through, in, on]so many lessons.
I bought this shirt [at a discount, at a choice, at an offer], so I saved some money.
Rob [overslept, has overslept, oversleeped] today. He won’t attend the first lesson.
[A fitting room, A sizing room, A trying room]is a room in a shop in which one can try on clothes.
When we buy a new house, we [shall be living, live, shall live] in the centre of that village.
Those students often [hang out with, pick up, put aside]peers at noon.
Those boys [violator, violated, violation]all the school rules at the last meeting.
Their bags were [at the back of, in the back of, in the end of] the classroom.
Mag was concentrating on a reading task, while Tim was painting. [Past Simple, Present Continuous, Past Continuous]
If our headmaster began to speak in a high, [complaining, responsible, inspiring]voice, she is angry.
You [don't go, aren't going, haven't gone] for a picnic next weekend because you have such a hectic schedule.
We`ll see our relatives [as soon as, while, till] the train arrives.
The Browns couldn't buy that car because they were [ready-made, short of money, out of fashion].
Mike's timetable is rather overloaded. He has little time for any [entertainer, entertaining, entertainment].
Look for that word [on, at, in]the bottom of the page!
My grandfather taught me to set [up, on, with]a tent when I was a little boy.
[What do you wear?, What is your size?, What fits you?] - I am size twenty-six.
She promised to attend the meeting [while, with, without] fail.
[When she will be a student, When she is a student, When she was a student], my mom used to live in London.
[Higher, Secondary, Elementary]school starts from the age of 6. It includes pupils from the 1st to the 4th forms.
I [did not use to, am not used to, do not used to] driving such a big car. I think it will take me some time.
I have to go to the department store [to buy, to do, to make] a purchase for my sister's birthday present.
Our today's walk to the beach depends [on, at, of] the weather.
I prefer to pay [for cash, by cash, in cash] when I go to the farmer's shop.
Recently they have discussed a new schedule for the first term. [Present Simple, Present Perfect, Past Simple]
The train has just arrived at [a, the, -]West Railway Station.
3
HS1 Unit 3 included
To sing notes that are at the wrong level or that do not agree with others being sung or played means [to sing out of tune, to face the music, to make chin music]
My sister [used to eat, eats, has eaten] a lot of candies when she was a child.
I’m starting my new job [in, at, on] the3rd of June.
When they became rich they began to look [down, back, forward] on their poor neighbors.
Ben didn't make his choice. He didn't like any of those trousers. [Present Simple, Past Simple, Present Perfect]
Jim [made friends with, exchanged with, downloaded with] some Americans last summer holidays.
Sam is a real [truant, tutor, principal]. He has skipped a lot of lessons this term.
Has [everyone, anyone, someone]watched the performance of this opera singer?
Last month you missed so many classes that you [fell behind, were fluent in, were free of charge] your groupmates.
We always have [a day-with, a day-off, a day-on] on Sunday, but now we are working.
Our cousin likes to read newspapers like [a, the, -]Times.
Everything was clear as a bell so [nobody, anybody, somebody]asked any questions.
You will not go for a walk [when, if, until] you translate this text!
They like to go to the disco and dance [on, at, in] night.
Peter is [selfish, pretty, handsome]and he is always ready to help everybody.
The students looked very bored [during, while, for]the lesson.
For me it’s better to wash up than to sort [at, off, out]and do my laundry.
The students will play computer games after they [do, will do, are doing] their homework.
Do you want to go [off, in, out] for a cup of tea after work this Friday?
Finally George asked me for a date! He is so [attendant, decisive, participating].
It`s very difficult to sit [through, in, on]so many lessons.
I bought this shirt [at a discount, at a choice, at an offer], so I saved some money.
Rob [overslept, has overslept, oversleeped] today. He won’t attend the first lesson.
James is the guitar player [who, which, -]was in love with Jessie.
When we buy a new house, we [shall be living, live, shall live] in the centre of that village.
Those students often [hang out with, pick up, put aside]peers at noon.
Those boys [violator, violated, violation]all the school rules at the last meeting.
Their bags were [at the back of, in the back of, in the end of] the classroom.
Mag was concentrating on a reading task, while Tim was painting. [Past Simple, Present Continuous, Past Continuous]
She considers playing the trumpet a [worthwhile, presentable, succeed]career.
You [don't go, aren't going, haven't gone] for a picnic next weekend because you have such a hectic schedule.
We`ll see our relatives [as soon as, while, till] the train arrives.
The Browns couldn't buy that car because they were [ready-made, short of money, out of fashion].
Our old professor collects violins and flutes of the last centuries. – [So does his wife., Neither does his wife., His wife does either]
Look for that word [on, at, in]the bottom of the page!
We hadn't seen our father for months and then, one day, her turned [up, off, into]at our flat.
An [improvisation, improvise, improvising]jazz musician equipped the stage with all the necessary musical instruments.
She promised to attend the meeting [while, with, without] fail.
Their school amateur band will be getting ready for the TV performance at this time tomorrow. [Future Simple, Future Continuous, Future Perfect]
[Higher, Secondary, Elementary]school starts from the age of 6. It includes pupils from the 1st to the 4th forms.
I [did not use to, am not used to, do not used to] driving such a big car. I think it will take me some time.
I have to go to the department store [to buy, to do, to make] a purchase for my sister's birthday present.
Our today's walk to the beach depends [on, at, of] the weather.
Recently they have discussed a new schedule for the first term. [Present Simple, Present Perfect, Past Simple]
The train has just arrived at [a, the, -]West Railway Station.
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Тестування до Full Blast 7, Module 2c "Look out! & Past Simple - Past Progressive (when, while, as soon as)"