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Homework

1. Choose the right variant and, on your exam sheet, write the corresponding letter
next to  the number indicating each sentence.

1) He plays football even though he’s 50.

2) She got married when she was still a teeanger.

3) You have to wait in the queue like everyone else.

4.People who start fires deliberately are called arsonists.

2. Fill in these mini dialogues. Write the answers on your exam sheet.

1) A: “Hello. Could I speak to Robert, please?”


B: Hello. Yes, you can speak with Robert, is right there.

2) A: “Did you hear about the demonstration?”


B: No, I did not hear about demonstration.

3) A: “Does she ever stop talking?”


B: No, I think she always talks.

3. Each of the following sentences contains one error. Write the correct sentences
on your exam sheet.

1). Do you know whom bag this is? Do you know whose bag this is?
2) There was so many rain last night, that the roads were flooded. There was so much
rain last night,that the roads were flooded.
3) We have started this course three weeks ago. We started this course three weeks
ago.
4) Paula felt happily when her exams were over. Paula felt happier when her exams
were over.
5) I’m not understanding this sentence. I do not understand this sentence.

4. Fill in each blank with one word only so that the sentence makes sense.

1) Tony is younger than Bob.


2) That’s the man whose daughter got married to my neighbour.
3) There was so much noise that I couldn’t hear him.
5. Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence,
beginning as shown.

1) I’m sure she is home by now.


She must be home by now.
2) The bedroom was too small to add a second wardrobe.
The bedroom was not big enough to add a second wardrobe.
3) “I can help you with your homework if you like”, John said to Helen.
John said he could help Helen with his homework.
4) Our teacher always arrives to class on time.
Our teacher never arrives to class late.

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