XVII. Fill in prepositions if necessary:
1. He must go to St. Petersburg ... spring. 2. We take our written
exams ... January. 3. Our studies begin ... autumn. 4. What do
you do ... Sunday? 5. All the students of our group will take part
in the concert ... the eighth ... May. 6. May I ring you up ... the
morning? 7. My elder brother is a doctor. He often comes ...
home late ... night. 8. Is there anybody ... the Dean’s office? 9. I
must go and see him ... three o’clock ... Friday. 10. Listen ... the
new text ... the laboratory. 11. Look ... the blackboard. Do you
see any mistakes ... it? 12. Who is ... duty today? 13. Will you
go... the blackboard? 14. You may go ... your place. 15. ... the
right ... the diningtable there is a cupboard.
XVIII. Fill in the definite or indefinite article if necessary:
1. There are three rooms and ... kitchen in her new flat.
2. My new dress is made of ... silk. 3. If you want to write some
thing on ... blackboard, you must have ... piece of ... chalk.
4. Are there any students in ... Room No. 12? 5. I have ... new
English book. ... book is very interesting. 6. There is ... garden
and ... lawn in front of her Institute. ... garden is not large, but it
is very beautiful. 7. The students of your group must be in ...
Room No. 30. 8. Open ... book at page 29 and start reading.
9. May is ... fifth month of the year. 10. Saturday is ... seventh
day of the week. 11. Sunday is ... day off.
XIX. Think of stimulating phrases to which those below could be the
replies. Work in pairs:
1. Here you are. 2. Show her in, please. 3. Thank you, I’d
be glad to. 4. Do they? 5. Are you? 6. Do, please. 7. Certainly.
8. Here, please.
XX. Think of replies to the following questions and statements. Work
in pairs:
1. Yes, Helen. What is it? 2. Good afternoon, Helen! 3. What
can I do for you? 4. Sign this paper, please. 5. Let me see this
book. 6. Have tea with us. 7. Thank you. 8. May I ring you up
tonight?
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