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Exam paper Ime i prezime: _ Broj indeksa: 1 Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. LT haven't seen Alan for ages. When I last (see) him, he (try) to find a job. 2. Thave acar.T (have) one since last September. 3. L invited Rachel to the party but she couldn't come. She (already arrange) to do something else. 4, Moly lives in Dublin. She (live) there all her life. 5. You must see George sometime. I think you (like) him 6. I've eaten too much and now I feel sick. I wish T (not eat) so much, 7. ‘Can you answer the phone? I (have) a shower.” 8. I'm not tired. If] (be) tired, Pd go home now. 9. Ididn’t wake you up. IfT (know) that you had to get up early, I (wake) you up. II Put the sentences into the Reported Speech. 1. ‘Lhaven’t seen Diane recently.” He said that 2. ‘Sue is coming to the party tonight.” Tene III Put the sentences into the Passive Voice. 1. They had cancelled the flight. 2. They are building a new ring road round the city. 3. They have built a new hospital near the airport. IV Translate the following text. Although they are small in quantity, some of the non-hydrocarbons that may be found in crude oils and oil products have a noticeable influence on product quality. In many cases they have harmful effects and must be removed or converted to less harmful compounds by refining processes. Ina few cases their presence is useful, and they should not be removed or converted. The most important elements that go to form non-hydrocarbons are: sulphur, nitrogen, or oxygen. In some crude oils there are small amounts of metal compounds of vanadium, nickel, sodium or potassium for example, There are sulphur compounds of many types in crude oils. These compounds appear in widely varying amounts, from less than 0.2 per cent by weight in some Pennsylvanian, Algerian and Russian crudes to over 6 per cent by weight in some Mexican and Middle East crudes.

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