Вячеслав Михайлович
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I. Complete with: take, starving, self-defence, beats, scream, home-made, come, human.
Every time I see a spider I scream loudly and run away.
Fear is a natural human emotion that warns us of danger.
My heart beats faster and I start to breathe quickly whenever I go into a dark room.
After facing her fear of crowds, Jemma realised her fears didn't come true.
You must be starving, so I will start dinner.
I'm making home-made apple sauce with apples off our tree.
Could you find a hobby or take up a sport?
I think we should sign Anita up for a self-defence class.
2. Choose the correct answer.
Keep back from this dog, it bites!
Don't be lazy and keep on working.
Danger! Keep off the area.
They won't be able to keep up with other students.
I've been telling him to keep out of trouble.
3. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
If you want to lose weight, you should stop eating chocolate. (Zero/First Conditional - general truth/advice)
If I had to go and only take one thing, I'd take my laptop. (Second Conditional - hypothetical situation)
If I noticed someone following me, I would start to run. (Second Conditional - hypothetical situation)
What would you do if you locked yourself out of your house? (Second Conditional - hypothetical question)
If I hadn't done my homework for today, my parents would have grounded me for the weekend. (Third Conditional - hypothetical past situation)
I wish I were living (or was living) in the countryside. (Wish about a present situation)
Unless it stops raining, I won't go out (or will not go out) today. (First Conditional with 'unless')
4. Choose the correct item.
He should b) have watered the flowers before he left for his trip. (Past modal - regret/criticism about a past action)
The vet says we a) have to give some medicine to our cat twice a day. (External obligation)
You a) can't talk loudly in the library. (Prohibition)
Can I have your name and number? b) Certainly, It's Josh Lee on 8754329. (Appropriate response to a request)
Please, hold the line, I'll put you through. a) Thank you. (Polite response while waiting on the phone)
Do you know that Geoff is allergic b) to seafood? (Preposition with 'allergic')
It will take time for him to recover b) from his wounds. (Preposition with 'recover')
He has an annoying a) habit of interrupting me. (Repeated personal behaviour)
Each of them has wheels to b) enable easy transportation. (Verb meaning 'make possible')
The sky suddenly became b) dark. (Adjective describing the state of the sky after 'became'. Примечание: фраза "became to" грамматически некорректна, скорее всего, опечатка и имелось в виду "became dark" или "began to darken". Из предложенных вариантов "dark" подходит к "became")