Вариант 2 PT 2009/2010 Прочитайте текст. Выберите один из предложенных вариантов ответа. Street musicians who (А9)… buskers is a usual scene in many large cities of the world. Quite recently the British government (A10) … a decision to legalise busking on the London Underground. Now musicians who (A11)… to busk will have to take a
Part B Вар 1 ЦТ 2009 Read the text and fill in the missing words (В7-В10). My elder sister, (B7) … has done a lot of travelling, had advised me not to go by ship in February, but of (B8) …, I hadn’t paid any attention to what she said. I hadn’t (B9) … any
Вариант 1 ЦТ 2009 Part A Read the sentence and find the mistake in the underlined parts 1-4. A21. He was educated (1) at the local grammar school (2) after what (3) he went on (4) to Cambridge. A22. Every year more than three hundred students (1) enter the programme (2) but only a small
Appear = seem (not used in Continuous tenses) Appear = to perform (is used in Continuous tenses ) Appear = to become widely available or known about; be published (is used in Continuous tenses ) e. g. My little btother will be appearing as Guffy in the school performance soon. Fill in appear in its
Smell- smelled, smelled (BrE also smelt, smelt ) Smell — to have a particular smell — пахнуть (not used in Continuous tenses) Smell — to experience the smell of something by putting your nose close to it — нюхать (is used in Continuous tenses) Fill in smell in its forms. 1. Dinner …
Have (got)= own, possess (not used in Continuous tenses) Have=to experience (is used in Continuous tenses) Fill in have in its forms. 1. An organiser said: «She … … such a great time she didn’t want to go. 2. … your secretary … a fax machine? 3. He … much luck recently. 4. … you ever
taste иметь вкус (not used in the progressive tenses) taste пробовать на вкус (is used in the progressive tenses) Fill in taste in its forms. 1. This drink … like sherry. 2. Whether an animal … … or smelling its food may be difficult to determine…. 3. I’… … the soup, to check if it
See— (not used in the progressive tenses) 1) to become aware of somebody/something by using your eyes 2) to have or use the power of sight ) to understand something See — (used in the progressive tenses) to meet Fill in see in its forms. 1. You can’t … colours at night… 2. My mother
Stative verbs describe a state rather than an action and do not usually have a continuous form. Some of them still can be used in Continuous tenses but with a difference in meaning. Study attentively the following definitions and do the excercise afterwards. think (not used in the progressive tenses) to have a particular idea
Вариант 1 PT 2010 3 этап Часть А Прочитайте текст. Выберите один из предложенных вариантов ответа. A survey carried out in Britain recently (A11) … that 41% of British people feel uncomfortable about Friday 13th while 4% live in dread of it. Richard Hall from Sheffield, for instance, (A12)… in four crashes on Friday 13th.