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Вправа 4A (Vocabulary: Circle the correct words)

Circle the correct words. / Обведіть правильні слова.

  1. The audience / stage clapped when the concert finished.
  2. They arranged / announced that they are making a new film on the life of Albert Einstein.
  3. The band will play at ten different appointments / venues on their tour.
  4. I can't believe I finally saw Full Blast perform / support live!
  5. Today I split / signed the contract for my new job.
  6. I clapped / cheered too much at the concert, and now my hands hurt. *Wait, if hands hurt, it's usually from clapping. Cheering hurts the throat. Let me re-read. "now my hands hurt". It must be clapped. Re-reading option 6: "I clapped / cheered too much... and now my hands hurt." Yes, clapped fits "hands hurt" better.* Виправлення: I clapped / cheered too much at the concert, and now my hands hurt.
  7. I clapped / cheered too much at the concert, and now my hands hurt.
  8. I thought I wouldn't need the torch my dad gave me, but it came as a surprise / in handy on my camping trip.

Вправа 4B (Vocabulary: Complete with prepositions)

Complete the sentences with prepositions. / Доповніть речення прийменниками.

  1. Tony is fond of water sports. He loves being in the water.
  2. I'm crazy about rock music. I want to be in a band one day.
  3. Lily isn't interested in bowling, so she doesn't want to come with us.
  4. Oh no! The tickets are sold out. We can't go to the concert.
  5. Jack really let me down when he said he couldn't come to my party.
  6. Jenny, I want to take a picture of the castle and you're in my way.
  7. Depending on how many people come, we should order more pizza.

Вправа 4C (Grammar: Complete with the or -)

Complete the sentences with the or -. / Доповніть речення артиклем the або прочерком (-).

  1. Last week, my parents went to - Egypt and visited the Pyramids. Next month, they're thinking of going skiing in the Alps.
  2. A: Did you see the fireworks last night?
    B: Yes, I love - fireworks!
  3. - people say that the Chinese language is difficult to learn, but I want to try.
  4. My brother finished - university in 2018.
  5. A: When are you moving to the south of England?
    B: In - June.

Вправа 4D (Grammar: Circle the correct words - Future tenses)

Circle the correct words. / Обведіть правильні слова.

  1. We will go / are going to only if the tickets are under £20. *Wait, this is a Conditional Type 1 sentence (if + present, ... future). "We will go only if..." sounds more natural for a decision dependent on a condition. "Are going to" implies a prior plan. If the condition isn't met, the plan changes. Usually, 'will' is preferred in main clauses of first conditionals when it's a decision made at the moment of speaking or a prediction. However, if it's a plan contingent on a condition, 'are going to' might be acceptable, but 'will' is safer. Let's re-read. "We are going to only if..." sounds a bit clumsy. "We will go only if..." is better. Or maybe it's a future intention. Let's check standard grammar rules. Often 'will' is used. Let's re-evaluate. If it's a firm plan "We are GOING, but only if...", it doesn't make sense. It's a conditional plan. So 'will' is better. Let's re-read again. Actually, "are going to" can express a strong intention. But "will" is standard for First Conditional result clauses. Let's stick with will go as the safer bet for this level.* Виправлення: Якщо це спонтанне рішення або умова, то will go. Якщо це вже обговорений план, який залежить від ціни, то може бути "are going to". В шкільних підручниках часто в таких умовних реченнях очікують will. *Ще раз:* "We will go... if..." - класичний First Conditional. Let's re-read the sentence. It might be "are going to" if it's a plan. "We are going to (go to the concert) only if...". Actually, "will" is better here because it's dependent on a future condition. Let's try will go.
  2. We will go / are going to only if the tickets are under £20.
  3. I don't come / am not coming tonight because I have to study for tomorrow's exam. (Future arrangement/intention -> Present Continuous)
  4. A: Can you bring me a souvenir?
    B: Of course. I'll bring / I'm bringing you something special when I come back. *Wait. "I'll bring" is a promise, a decision made at the moment of speaking. "I'm bringing" is a future arrangement. A promise is better here.* Виправлення: B: Of course. I'll bring you something special... (Promise)
  5. B: Of course. I'll bring / I'm bringing you something special when I come back.
  6. I will wait / wait here until you are ready. (Future decision/promise. 'Wait' would be Present Simple, not suitable here for a single future action decided now).
  7. My French lesson starts / is going to start at 11 a.m. every Thursday. (Timetable -> Present Simple)
  8. Steve isn't answering his phone. I will call / I'm calling him again later. *Wait. If he decides NOW because Steve isn't answering, it should be "I will call". "Steve isn't answering... (decision made now) I'll call him later." Yes, I will call is better for a spontaneous decision.* Виправлення: I will call him again later. (Spontaneous decision)
  9. Steve isn't answering his phone. I will call / I'm calling him again later.

Теоретична довідка

Ця сторінка продовжує розділ повторення. Вона охоплює лексику (концерти, події), вживання означеного артикля the (з географічними назвами, унікальними об'єктами, національностями) та нульового артикля (з іменами, назвами міст/країн, місяцями). Також розглядаються майбутні часи: will для спонтанних рішень та обіцянок, be going to для планів та намірів, Present Continuous для домовленостей та Present Simple для розкладів. Більше правил ви знайдете в нашому теоретичному довіднику.

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