Writing Form 9th Semester II
Variant 1
I Use the right variant of the verb in brackets.
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My husband (work) in the bank for three years.
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The road vehicle (invent) by the French mechanic.
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We (not/ have) vocations last year.
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The new film (show) at our local cinema now.
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David doesn’t mind (help) me with my homework.
II Use the following modal verbs in the correct forms: have to/ can/ may/ to be able to/ must.
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My little brother ___ read when he was five.
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You ___ to speak Spanish in a few months.
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___ I use your phone, Mr, Brown?
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She ___ get up early yesterday.
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I ___ warn you not to go there.
III Use the right relative pronoun.
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The pub is the place ___ people meet.
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The story of the native Americans is one ___ is unique, tragic and inspiring.
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Where is the man ___ things are lying on the chair?
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She married a man ___ she met on a bus.
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Dorothy, ___ does my hair, has just had a baby.
IV Write a postcard to your friend using the following questions as a plan.
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where you are;
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what you usually do;
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your impressions.
Writing Form 9th Semester II
Variant 2
I Use the right variant of the verb in brackets.
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Look! The bridge (repair) now.
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you (hear) the storm last night?
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This medicine (discover) by A. Fleming.
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Annie hates (work) in the garden.
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Where is your boss? I (wait) for him since 5 p.m.
II Use the following modal verbs in the correct forms: have to/ can/ may/ to be able to/ must.
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You ___ not wear those dirty jeans!
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I ___ leave early to catch the train.
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You ___ get a better job if you spoke English.
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___ I come into the room?
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She ___ do this work. She’s ill.
III Use the right relative pronoun.
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There is a problem ___ you don’t understand.
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Where is the nurse ___ I saw last night?
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The doctor ___ treated me didn’t know what he was doing.
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I met a girl ___ beauty took my breath away.
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This is the place ___ we used to meet.
IV Write a postcard to your friend according to the situation: You are watching your favourite TV programme. Tell what you are enjoying most of all.