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Практическая грамматика
- Практическая грамматика (1-1)
- Read the following statement about Imperative Sentences and state whether it is true or false
- Imperative Sentences giving a command must always end with an exclamation (!).
- As you … remember, I was always interested in scientific experiments.
- The letter and the parcel ... (to post) tomorrow.
- Determine whether the following rule about the exclamatory sentence is true or false.
- An exclamatory sentence may give command sometimes.
- Choose the noun in the plural form: “a baby”
- Complete the given imperative sentence by filling in with appropriate word from the choices provided.
- ... your elders always.
- Choose the noun which is only used in the singular form:
- The program of the conference can't ... , I'm afraid.
- Choose the noun which is only used in the singular form:
- People use a lot of paper and only a small part of it .. .
- Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb: Where you ... since last Thursday:
- Read the following statement about Imperative Sentences and state whether it is true or false
- The verbs in imperative sentences are also known as ‘Bossy Verbs’.
- I doubt that Mr.Green will ... with you.
- Choose the noun in the plural form: “a child”
- By external structure of the word we mean …
- State whether the following compound statement is correct or incorrect, based on the coordinating conjunctions or transitional interjections, semicolon (;).
- She stayed alone for she never felt lonely.
- My dentist says I … eat so many sweets.
- State whether the following statement is True or False, with regard to Complex Sentences.
- “After he called me, I left immediately is also a right formation.
- Complete the following sentence by filling in with appropriate choice given.
- Neil is a little nervous, ... he will perform well.
- Which of the two main approaches to lexical meaning studies the connection between words and things or concepts they denote:
- Complete the given imperative sentence by filling in with appropriate word from the choices provided.
- ... leave the room untidy.
- Convert the Affirmative Present Simple sentence into Interrogative Sentence in Present/Past/Future form by filling in the sentences with appropriate choice provided.
- She is waiting for you. (Affirmative)
- ... waiting for you? (Interrogative)
- State whether the following statement is True or False, with regard to Complex Sentences.
- In the statement- “If he comes to the school, he will conduct the assembly.”
- “If he comes to the school” is an Independent Clause.
- Choose the noun in the plural form: “a wife”
- State whether the following statement is Imperative or not- Imperative
- Don’t spoil the mood.
- You will … speak English in another few months.
- Choose the noun in the plural form: “a factory”
- Choose the noun in the plural form:
- Choose the appropriate choice which correctly converts the given affirmative sentence into negative sentence.
- He is going to the college. (Positive)
- He is ... going to the college. (Negative)
- Dad phoned us and asked if our luggage (already/to pack).
- Determine whether the following rule about the exclamatory sentence is true or false.
- “Exclaimed” is used while converting a direct exclamatory sentence into an indirect one.
- Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb: I ... since that night.
- Choose the noun in the plural form:
- The morphemes which may occur alone and coincide with word-forms
- or immutable words are …
- Fill in the suitable adverb in the sentence: I … sleep with my windows open.
- Complete the given statement with the choices given to make a declarative statement.
- ... studying well for the exams.
- The doctor said that Tommy's leg ... (to be X-rayed) the following day.
- Complete the given statement with the choices given to make a declarative statement.
- ... going home tomorrow.
- Read the following statement about Imperative Sentences and state whether it is true or false
- Imperative Sentences ending with a period cannot be Declarative Sentences; because, the Declarative Sentences don’t issue command or make wishes.
- The problem ... (to study) for three years, but they haven't got any results.
- Lexicology is a branch of linguistics which deals with…
- Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb: The earth always ....
- Look! The bridge ... (to repair).
- The word has …
- Complete the given complex sentences by choosing from the choices given.
- He will definitely come ... he is not invited.
- Complete the following sentence by filling in with appropriate choice given.
- Students were not allowed to dance; ..., they enjoyed a lot.
- Complete the following sentence by filling in with appropriate choice given.
- He fed the poor free of cost; ... , a noble act of kindness.
- Complete the following sentence by filling in with appropriate choice given.
- Jack has much on hands experience; ... , he was not into the panel.
- Nobody answers the phone. They … be out.
- Choose the appropriate choice which correctly converts the given affirmative sentence into negative sentence.
- I have been working on the project since 2015. (Positive)
- I have not been ... on the project since 2015. (Negative)
- Complete the following sentence by filling in with appropriate choice given.
- Oliver is happy today; .... , it’s his birthday today.
- Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb: I ... homework tomorrow at 3 o’clock.
- Choose the right variant:
- Your dog is ... than your cat.
- Choose the noun in the plural form:“a box”
- Complete the following sentence by filling in with appropriate choice given.
- Jack has much on hands experience; ... , he was not into the panel.
- It is recommended that you consult a doctor; ... , I insist that you do it fast.
- Choose the noun in the plural form:“a night”
- Complete the following sentence by choosing the appropriate choice from the options provided.
- Choose the noun in the plural form:
- Choose the right variant:
- Mike is a careless driver, he drives … than you:
- The analysts ... their estimates on the figures for the last three years.
- Convert the following Affirmative Present Simple sentence into Interrogative Sentence in Present/Past/Future form by filling in the sentence with appropriate choice provided.
- They go to the college regularly. (Affirmative)
- ... they go to the college regularly? (Interrogative)
- State whether the following compound statement is correct or incorrect.
- He was getting late he; hurried to office.
- Convert the following Affirmative Present Simple sentence into Interrogative Sentence in Present/Past/Future form by filling in the sentence with appropriate choice provided.
- He plays basketball. (Affirmative)
- ... he play basketball? (Interrogative)
- Convert the Affirmative Present Simple sentence into Interrogative Sentence in Present/Past/Future form by filling in the sentences with appropriate choice provided.
- The kids will be playing in the park. (Affirmative)
- ... be playing in the park? (Interrogative)
- Which of the following words has the suffix –er in the comparative degree:
- In Greece the Olympic Games ……. (to hold) once in four years.
- Choose the noun in the plural form:
- To my mind, the government … take care of old people.
- Complete the below given statements with the choices given to make a declarative statement.
- Choose the correct variant: many …
- Find the right variant: We turned the house upside down but we couldn’t find your ring …
- Choose the right answer in the possessive case: The ... tables.
- Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb: I felt sure they ... the same problem when I called.
- Complete the sentence: This is … car.
- Choose the noun in the plural form:
- I’m sorry, I … have phoned to tell you I was coming.
- Complete the following sentence by filling in with appropriate choice given.
- He is leaving early, ... he is feeling sick.
- Complete the sentence:
- It costs four ... dollars.
- Complete the below given statements with the choices given to make a declarative statement.
- .... finding it difficult to meet the demands.
- Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb: At lunch the rain ...
- Word-formation …
- Complete the given imperative sentence by filling in with appropriate words from the choices provided.
- ... the oven before you bake.
- ..… you mind passing me the salt?
- Management accountants need to ... the effects of rapid market changes.
- What a pity, John won't come. He ……. (to tell) about the meeting beforehand.
- Complete the given imperative sentence by filling in with appropriate words from the choices provided.
- ... the kids play.
- Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb: After we ... our dinner my sister washed the dishes.
- State whether the following compound statement is correct or incorrect.
- She loved children; however, she had no time to play with them.
- Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb: I can’t hear what they ... about.
- Complete the following sentences by filling in with appropriate choice given.
- Students were not allowed to dance; ... , they enjoyed a lot.
- Find the sentence with a possessive noun:
- Choose the noun which is only used in the singular form:
- Not much information about the plane crash ... since that time.
- Choose the noun in the plural form:
- Fill the blank space in the sentences given below, to form a Compound Sentence.
- He was getting late; ... , he managed to be on time.
- Different meanings of a polysemantic word develop into…
- Fill in the blank with the appropriate form of the verb: She constantly ... of being lonely.
- Choose the noun in the plural form:
- Choose the right answer in the possessive case:
- Where is your … umbrella?
- Choose the noun in the plural form: “a match”
- Choose the appropriate choice which correctly converts the given affirmative sentence into negative sentence.
- She was dancing on the stage. (Positive)
- She ... on the stage. (Negative)
- This book ……. (to publish) by the end of September.
- Define the language means used to mark the gender distinctions of the nouns: The tom-cat was sleeping on the window-sill.
- Margaret …… (to know) to be a very industrious person.