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1. Put the nouns in the plu!l
1. cat, dog, day, pea
2. Iace, age, horse, bridge
3. church, glass, brush, box, dish, address, sandwich
4. bath, death, month, youth
5. baby, duty, lady, raspberry, Iamily
6. boy, joy, toy, holiday
7. leaI, liIe, wiIe, kniIe
8. prooI, rooI, chieI
9. hero, potato, tomato
10. bedroom, girlIriend, horseman, grown-up, mother-in-law
11. man, woman, child, Ioot, mouse, tooth, goose, sheep, Iish
". #epl!$e the %o&'(ph!se )* the noun in the possessi+e $!se ,hee possi)le
1. the wiIe oI our teacher
2. the house oI Mr. Black
3. the meeting oI the students
4. the rights oI women
5. the children oI my sister Irene
6. the wedding oI William and Mary
7. the joys oI liIe
8. the wings oI a plane
9. the name oI the village
10. the walls oI the room
11. the job oI a receptionist
12. the end oI a street
13. the manager oI the hotel
-. .hoose the $oe$t /ete0ines
1. He doesn`t have (0!n*10u$h) money.
2. She bought (th!t1those) cards last night.
3. There are (less1&e,e) students at the lecture today.
4. I do not want (this1these) water.
5. A (&e,1little) people leIt early.
6. This jacket costs (too 0u$h1too 0!n*).
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2. 3he !ti$le. 4ite a o an
old book hour university
waiter late hour answer
hotel assistant usual answer
airport window unusual answer
new airport open window economic problem

5. 6nset the !ti$les 7 the8 !8 !n 7 ,hee ne$ess!*.
1. Please give me cup oI coIIee with milk and sugar.
2. car is Iour years old and still runs very well.
3. When you go to store, please buy bottle oI milk and kilo oI
oranges.
4. On our trip to Spain we crossed Atlantic Ocean.
5. What did you eat Ior breakIast this morning?
6. Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to city center?
7. Is there hotel near here?
8. suite is on second Iloor. It`s largest suite in hotel.
9. I like this hotel. are very nice, service in restaurant is quick, Iood is
delicious.
10. There is large wardrobe in guestroom. There are also nice curtains on
window and thick carpet on Iloor.
11. We enjoyed our holiday. hotel was very nice, weather was good, sea was
warm.
9. :/;e$ti+es !n/ !/+e)s. <e=ees o& $o0p!ison.
4ite the $o0p!!ti+e !n/ the supel!ti+e o& the &ollo,in= !/;e$ti+es.
strong
happy
modern
important
good
diIIicult
large
serious
expensive
crowded
7. 4ite the $o0p!!ti+e !n/ the supel!ti+e o& the &ollo,in= !/;e$ti+es.
bad
Iar
2
good
little
much
many
old
>. 4ite the opposite
Younger
Colder
Cheaper
Better
Nearer
Easier
?. @uppl* the $oe$t &o0 o& the !/;e$ti+e o !/+e) in the )!$Aets.
1. My job is (important) than my Iriend`s job.
2. He speaks English (well) than his Iriend.
3. An apple is (sweet) than a lemon.
4. The boys Ielt (bad) than the girls about losing the game.
5. This is (bad) hotel I have ever stayed in.
6. Morning is a very busy time in our hotel. In Iact, it`s time oI the
day.
7. She drives the car (badly) than other members oI the group.
8. My car is small. I want a (big) one.
9. This kniIe is blunt. Have you got a (sharp) kniIe?
10. What is (unusual) thing you have ever done?
1B. @uppl* than, as, Irom in e!$h o& the &ollo,in= senten$es.
1. His answer is diIIerent mine.
2. Your house is not so near I thought.
3. July is hotter May.
4. It is easier to phone to write a letter.
5. The restaurant is more crowded usual.
6. Single rooms are not expensive double rooms.
7. The swimming pool was deep I expected.
8. Spa hotels are diIIerent resort hotels in many ways.
9. I don`t earn much you do.
10. The Grand hotel isn`t comIortable the Palace.
11. The weather today is the same yesterday.
11. .hoose the $oe$t &o0.
1. The painter has enough paint/paint enough to Iinish the picture.
2. She drove Iast enough/enough Iast to win the race.
3. It was such/so a nice day that we decided to go to the beach.
4. The soup tasted so/such good that everyone asked Ior more.
5. There were so/such many people on the bus that we decided to walk.
6. He talked so/such loudly that we soon became tired.
7. He won so/such much money that he didn`t have to work.
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1". .hoose the $oe$t &o0 C!/;e$ti+e o !/+e)D
1. The Iood looked nice / nicely, but it didn`t taste good / well.
2. The guest complained angry / angrily to the manager.
3. The room is quite comIortable / comIortably, and the price isn`t very high / highly.
4. Can you speak a bit more slow / slowly, please?
5. We all work hard / hardly when the hotel is Iull / Iully.
6. Three oI our guests leIt sudden / suddenly this morning, so three rooms are vacant /
vacantly.
7. Your English is very good / well. You speak English very good / well.
1-. Ponouns. #epl!$e the eEpessions in )ol/ t*pe )* peson!l ponouns in the pope
&o0.
1. John gave Fen* the book.
2. G* siste !n/ 6 told 0* little )othe a story.
3. :le$ !n/ G!* gave some chocolates to 0* siste !n/ 0e.
4. Fen* gave Hohn !n/ G!* a car as a wedding present.

12. .i$le the $oe$t ,o/.
1. We/Us all went with themselves/them.
2. They knew all about my Iriend and I/me.
3. Mr Jones and he/him/himselI came last night.
4. I came here with John and her/she.
5. Henry gave Peter and I/me an ice-cream, and then we went to the pictures with he/him
and his Iriend.
6. He told Mary and me/I to go with him/he and his mother.
7. Go and see he/him and his Iriend.
8. There were some letters Ior you and I/me.
9. Go with John and her/she to visit they/them.
10. We are much stronger than they/them at Iootball.
11. Let we/us all go Ior a walk.
12. There was no one there except me/I.
13. Do you think he/him is stronger than I/me?
14. I want she / her to come back as soon as possible.
15. Iill in the )l!nAs ,ith the pope possessi+e ponounJ 0*8 *ou8 he8 his8 its8 ou8 thei.
1. Mr Black gave wiIe a leather bag Ior birthday.
2. It`s going to rain. I`d better take raincoat.
3. Don`t show this letter to brother.
4. We were going at a great speed when car suddenly jumped and turned over.
5. They bought very nice presents to children.
19. Iill in the )l!nAs ,ith e&leEi+e ponounsJ myself, yourself, himself, herself, itself,
ourselves, yourselves !n/ themselves.
1. We enjoyed at the dance.
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2. Ann looked at in the mirror.
3. I closed the door behind .
4. All day the children were beside with excitement.
5. He looked at his photo but couldn`t recognise .
6. You think to much oI .
1K. :// ! Luestion ,o/ 7 who, what, which 7 to the &ollo,in= LuestionsJ
1. went with you to London?
2. oI these books is your Iavourite?
3. girl won the beauty competition?
4. is my place?
5. dress is the prettiest?
6. oI those young men is your Iriend?
7. has happened?
8. gave you those Ilowers?
1>. :// ! Luestion ,o/ M who, whose, what, which M to the &ollo,in= LuestionsJ
1. do you want?
2. oI you can answer this question?
3. are you meeting at 4 o`clock?
4. did you want to see?
5. did you send to market?
6. pencil is this, Tom`s or Harry`s?
7. picture do you preIer, this or that?
1?. :// some o any.
1. I can`t eat more potatoes, but I should like more beans.
2. I doubt iI there are sweets leIt.
3. Don`t make noise. He wants to get sleep.
4. There is tea in the kitchen, but there isn`t milk leIt.
5. I bought cheese but I didn`t buy bread.
6. Have you got brothers and sisters?
7. I went out to buy milk but they didn`t have in the shop.
8. Do you know good hotels in Belgrade?
9. I`m thirsty. Can I have water?
10. Would you like coIIee?

"B. :ns,e the Luestions in the ne=!ti+e. Ni+e shot ne=!ti+e !ns,es Cnone, nobody,
neither, nothing, nowhereD.
1. Where are you going?
2. How many exercises have you done today?
3. Which oI the two books have you read?
4. Who did you meat?
5. What do they want?
"1. .o0plete the senten$es ,ith that / who / which Cel!ti+e $l!usesD.
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1. I don`t like stories have unhappy endings.
2. The girl was hurt in the accident is now in hospital.
3. Where are the eggs were in the Iridge?
4. Alexander Bell was the man invented the telephone.
5. The man phoned didn`t give his name.
6. What`s the name oI the river Ilows through the town?
7. Where is the picture was hanging on the wall?
8. I have a Iriend is very good at repairing cars.
9. The people work in the oIIice are very Iriendly.
10. Do you know anybody wants to buy a car?
"". .o0plete the senten$es ,ith whose / whom / where Cel!ti+e $l!usesD.
1. What is the name oI the girl car you have borrowed?
2. The man I wanted to see was away on holiday.
3. The girl with he Iell in love leIt him aIter a Iew weeks.
4. I recently went back to the town I was born.
5. An orphan is a child parents are dead.
6. I shouted at the woman dog bit me.
"-. .o0plete the senten$es ,ith that / why ,hee ne$ess!*. Ni+e t,o +!i!nts ,hee
possi)le.
1. Do you still remember the day we Iirst met?
2. The last time I saw her she looked very well.
3. I haven`t seen him since the year they got married.
4. The reason I am phoning you is to invite you to the party.
5. The reason they haven`t got a car is that they can`t aIIord one.
"2. .o0plete the senten$es ,ith which o whom.
1. Jack has three brothers, all oI are married.
2. They`ve got three cars, two oI they never use.
3. Two men, neither oI I have seen beIore, came into my oIIice.
4. Steve won $ 20,000, halI oI which he gave to his parents.
5. Tom made a number oI suggestions most oI were very helpIul.
"5. Go/!l +e)s. .o0plete the senten$es ,ith can, may, could, would CeLuests8 !sAin= &o
!n/ =i+in= pe0ission8 o&&ein= !n/ in+itin=D.
1. you like a cup oI coIIee?
2. I get you a cup oI coIIee?
3. I use your telephone?
4. I come in?
5. I have these postcards?
6. Excuse me. you tell me how to get to the station?
7. I have a look at your newspaper?
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"9. .o0plete the senten$es ,ith must o have to Cin its $oe$t &o0D.
@o0eti0es it is possi)le to use eithe. @o0eti0es onl* have to is possi)le.
1. You really work harder iI you want to pass that examination.
2. Last night Don suddenly became ill. We call the doctor.
3. I`m aIraid I can`t come tomorrow. I work late.
4. I`m sorry I couldn`t come yesterday, I work late.
5. We couldn`t repair the car ourselves. We take it to a garage.
"K. .o0plete the senten$es ,ith must, mustnt !n/ neednt.
1. You haven`t got much time. You hurry.
2. The baby is asleep. You shout.
3. I can hear you quite clearly. You shout.
4. Tom gave me a letter to post. I Iorget to post it.
5. We have enough Iood at home so we go shopping today.
6. You can tell Tom what I said, but he keep it a secret.
">. 3he +e) BE in the Present Simple.
Complete the sentences with am / is / are
1. The weather nice today.
2. I not tired.
3. These bags heavy.
4. The luggage heavy.
5. The milk sour.
6. There two chairs and a table in the room.
7. There a chair and two beds in the room.
8. My keys in my bag.
"?. G!Ae Luestions ,ith these ,o/s. Ose is o are.
1. (in his oIIice / the managerD
2. Cthe guests / satisIiedD
3. (interesting / your job)
4. (these /your keys)
5. (the waiter / busy)
6. (she / Irom Italy)
7. (they / Irom Spain)
8. (you / London)
-B. .o0plete the senten$es. Ose one o& these +e)s in the Pesent .ontinuous tense.
build cook have stand go stay swim work
1. Please be quiet. I .
2. Where`s John?` He`s in the kitchen. He .
3. You on my Ioot`. Oh, I`m sorry`.
4. Look! Somebody in the river.
5. We`re here on holiday. We at the Central hotel.
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6. We dinner now. Can you phone again later?
7. They a new theatre in the city centre at the moment.
-1. .o0plete the senten$es. Ose one o& the +e)s in the Pesent @i0ple tense.
speak close work meet cost cost open
1. The receptionist Iour languages.
2. In this country the banks usually at 8 o`clock in the morning.
3. The City Museum at 5 o`clock in the evening.
4. Marko is a waiter. He in a restaurant.
5. My job is very interesting. I a lot oI people.
6. Food is expensive. It a lot oI money.
7. Shoes are expensive. They a lot oI money.
-". .o0plete the senten$es. Ose one o& the +e)s in the Pesent @i0ple tense8 ne=!ti+e.
cost go believe know read use wear
1. I buy a newspaper every day but I it.
2. Paul has a car but he it very oIten.
3. They like Iilms but they to the cinema very oIten.
4. Ann is married but she a ring.
5. I much about politics. I`m not interested in it.
6. It`s not an expensive hotel. It much to stay there.
7. It`s not true! I it.
--. 4ite Pesent @i0ple Luestions. Ose the ,o/s in )!$Aets P /o 1 /oes.
1. (you / oIten / eat / in restaurants)
2. (how oIten / you / travel / to the country)
3. (where / spend / they / usually / summer holidays)
4. (why / she / never / visit / her parents)
5. (what / the word / mean)
6. (how much / to phone London / cost)
7. (oIten / snow / it / here)
-2. Put the +e) in the $oe$t &o0 M Pesent .ontinuous o Pesent @i0ple.
1. I (not belong) to a political party.
2. Hurry! The bus (come). I (not/want) to miss it.
3. Mother`s in the kitchen. She (cook) something. She always
(cook) in the mornings.
4. The man in the white hat who (walk) past the window now
(live) next door.
5. The baby (cry) because it is hungry now.
6. 'Why you (wash) these clothes this morning?
'Because the sun (shine). I never (wash) clothes
when there are clouds in the sky.
7. 'You (hear) anything?
'I (listen) hard, but I can`t hear anything.
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8. 'Look! A man (run) aIter the bus.
He (want) to catch it.
9. Mary (swim) very well, but she (not dive).
10. John (travel) to England tomorrow.
11. You can turn oII the radio. I (not listen) to it.
12. I`m sorry, I (not understand).
Can you speak more slowly?
-5. Put in am / is /are CpesentD o was / were Cp!stD.
1. Last year she 23, so she 24 now.
2. Today the weather nice, but yesterday it very cold.
3. I very hungry. Can I have something to eat?
4. I Ieel Iine this morning, but I very tired last night.
5. Don`t buy these shoes. They very expensive.
6. This time last year I in Paris.
7. Where the children?` I don`t know. They in the garden ten minutes
ago`.
-9. .o0plete senten$es ,ith the +e) in the P!st @i0ple ne=!ti+e.
1. I saw the manager but I the workers.
2. They worked on Monday but they on Tuesday.
3. We went to the Post oIIice but we to the bank.
4. I bought only a shirt, I trousers.
5. He gave me the book but he his report.
6. They paid Ior my room but they Ior my meals.
7. They made only grammar mistakes, they spelling mistakes.
-K. 4ite QRs Luestions. OseJ
arrive / cost / go / go to bed late / happen / have a nice time / stay / win
1. A: We went to new York last month.
B: Where ?
A: With some Iriends.
2. A: I was late this morning.
B: When ?
A: With HalI past nine.
3. A: I played tennis this aIternoon.
B: ?
A: No, I lost.
4. A: I had a nice holiday.
B: good. Where ?
A: To the mountains.
5. A: We came home by taxi.
B: How much ?
A: Two hundred dinars.
6. A: I`m tired this morning.
B: ?
A: No, but I didn`t sleep very well.
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7. A: We went to the beach yesterday.
B: ?
A: Yes, it was great.
8. A: The window is broken.
B: How ?
A: I don`t know.
->. .o0plete the senten$es ,ith one o& the =i+en +e)s in the pesent pe&e$t tense.
break buy travel decide Iorget take see invite tell lose
1. I a new car. Do you want to see it?
2. I can`t Iind my umbrella. Somebody it.
3. Look! Somebody that window.
4. I know that woman but I her name.
5. Helen is having a party tonight. She a lot oI people.
6. 'Does the manager know that you are going away?
'Yes, I him.
7. 'Where are my glasses? 'I don`t know. I them.
8. What are you going to do? you ?
9. I think I my passport. I can`t Iind it anywhere.
10. My uncle is a sailor. He all over the world.
-?. .hoose the i=ht &o0.
1. Nick is / has been in Canada since April.
2. Olga is a good Iriend oI mine. I know / have known her very well.
3. Olga is a good Iriend oI mine. I know / have known her Ior a long time.
4. Martin works / has worked in a hotel now. He likes his job very much.
5. Martin works / has worked in the hotel since he Iinished the college.
6. She is / has been the manager Ior two years already.
7. I am learning / have learned English since I was 5 years old.
2B. 4ite for8 since o ago, yet
1. He has been in Belgrade Monday.
2. They have discussed the problem three days, but they haven`t solved it .
3. I started my new job Iour weeks , but I haven`t got my pay .
4. The manager has been in his oIIice an hour.
5. They have been here one o`clock.
6. She has had the camera three years.
7. I bought this car two years and I have never repaired it that time.
8. Have you started your new job ?
9. He bought the suit a week but he hasn`t worn it .
10. Has the manager arrived ?
11. He has been in prison a year.
12. Things have changed I was a girl.
13. She has worn the same hat 1940.
14. I have known that a long time.
15. Mrs Jones has been in hospital the accident.
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21. Put the +e) in the $oe$t &o0 M P!st @i0ple o Pesent Pe&e$t.
1. My brother (write) several plays. He (Iinish) his
second tragedy.
2. He (not smoke) Ior two weeks. He is trying to give it up.
3. ' When he (arrive)?
' He (arrive) at 2.00.
4. I (read) his books when I was at school. I (enjoy) them
very much.
5. We (miss) the bus. Now we`ll have to walk.
6. He (break) his leg in a skiing accident last year.
7. Here are your shoes. I just (clean) them.
8. 'The clock is slow. 'It isn`t slow. It (stop).
9. I can`t go out because I (not Iinish) my work.
10. 'You (have) breakIast yet? 'Yes, I (have) it at 8.00.
2". :ns,e the Luestions. Ose Pesent Pe&e$t o P!st @i0ple in *ou !ns,es.
1. Have you ever eaten snails?
(a) Yes, I .
(b) Yes, I (eat) some at Tom`s party last week.
2. Have you Iound the watch?
(a) No, I .
(b) No, I (not Iind) it yet.
3. Have you been here beIore?
(a) Yes, I .
(b) Yes, I (be) here several times.
4. Have you seen him lately?
(a) No, I .
(b) No, I (not see) him since Christmas.
5. Has your dog ever bitten anyone?
(a) Yes, he (bite) a policeman last week.
(b) Yes, he (bite) me several times.
2-. Put the +e) in the $oe$t &o0 M P!st @i0ple o P!st .ontinuous.
1. I (make) a cake when the light went out.
2. POLICEMAN: What (you / do) when the accident
(happen)?
MATIN: I (be) at the bus stop. I (wait) Ior a bus.
POLICEMAN: (you / see) the accident?
MATIN: No, because I (read) the newspaper.
3. He suddenly (realie) that he (travel) in the wrong
direction.
4. When he (awake) she (sit) by the window. She (look)
at something in the street, but when he (call) her she
(turn) and (smile) at him.
5. The boys (play) cards when they (hear) their Iather`s
step. They (hide) the cards at once and (take) out their
lesson books.
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6. I (Iind) this ring as I (dig) the garden. Who
(it/belong) to?
7. While I (swim) someone (steal) my clothes and I
(have) to walk home in my bathing suit.
8. When I (look) Ior my passport I (Iind) this old
photograph.
#e+ie, 4:S@ TI UVP#U@@6WN IO3O#U :.36TW@ CPesent @i0ple8 Pesent
.ontinuous8 Iutue @i0ple C,ill 1sh!llD8 =oin= toD
<o the &ollo,in= eEe$ises.
22. Iutue :$tions. @i0ple &utue.
Put in will (ll) o won`t.
1. Don`t drink coIIee beIore you go to bed. You sleep.
2. 'Are you ready yet? 'Not yet. I be ready in a minute.
3. I`m going away Ior a Iew days. I`m leaving tonight, so I be at home tomorrow.
4. It rain, so you don`t need to take an umbrella.
5. A: I don`t Ieel very well this morning.
B: Go to bed early and you Ieel better in the morning.
6. It`s my son`s birthday next Monday. He be 25.
7. I`m sorry I was late this morning. It happen again.
25. Iutue :$tions. Put the +e) into the $oe$t &o0 usin= will! o going to!.
1. I`ve got a terrible headache.
Have you? Wait there and I (get) an aspirin Ior you.
2. Why are you Iilling this bucket with water?
I (wash) my car.
3. Look! There`s a smoke coming out oI that house. It`s on Iire!
Good heavens. I (call) the Iire brigade immediately.
4. I`ve decided to repaint this room.
Oh, have you! What colour (you/paint) it?
5. I don`t know how to use this camera.
It`s quite easy. I (show) you.
6. John, do you want me to take you to the airport?
No thanks, Steve. Alan (take) me.
29. :ll the senten$es in this eEe$ise !e !)out the &utue. Put the +e) in the $oe$t &o0J
@i0ple Iutue Cwill / wont" o Present Simple.
1. BeIore you (leave), don`t Iorget to shut the windows.
2. I (phone) you as soon as I (arrive) in London.
3. Everyone (be) surprised iI he (pass) the examination.
4. When you (see) ate again, you (not recognie) her.
5. II we (not hurry) we (be) late.
2K. 4hi$h is i=htX
1. We`ll go / we`re going to the theatre tonight. We`ve got tickets.
2. What will you do / what are you doing tomorrow evening?` Nothing. I`m Iree.`
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3. They`ll go / They are going away tomorrow morning. Their train is at 8.30.
4. I`m sure she`ll lend / she`s lending you some money. She`s very rich.
5. Why are you putting on your coat?` I`ll go / I`m going out.`
6. Do you think that Helen will phone / is phoning tonight?
7. Steve can`t meet us on Saturday. He`ll work / He`s working.
8. Will / Shall you be at home tomorrow evening?
9. Jim is going to buy / will buy a new car. He told me last week.
10. This letter is Ior ose.` O. I`ll give / I`m going to give it to her`.
2>. 4ite senten$es &o0 the ,o/s in )!$Aets. Put the +e) in the p!ssi+e +oi$e.
@enten$es 1 7 K !e pesent.
1. (the oIIice / clean / every day)
2. (these rooms / clean / every day?)
3. (glass / make / Irom sand)
4. (stamps / sell / in a post oIIice)
5. (this room / not use / very oIten)
6. (we / allow / to park here?)
7. (how / this word / pronounce?)
@enten$es > 7 15 !e p!st.
8. (the oIIice / clean / yesterday)
9. (the house / paint / last month)
10. (three people / injure / in the accident)
11. (my bicycle / steal / a Iew days ago)
12. (when / the bridge / build?)
13. (you / invite / to the party last week?)
14. (how / these windows / break?)
15. (I / not / wake up / by the noise)
2?. .o0plete the senten$es. Ose the p!ssi+e Cpesent o p!stD o& these +e)s.
$le!n /!0!=e &in/ =i+e in+ite 0!Ae sho, t!Ae ste!l
1. The room every day.
2. I saw an accident yesterday. Two people to hospital.
3. Paper Irom wood.
4. There was a Iire at the hotel last week. Two oI the rooms .
5. Where did you get that picture?` It to me by a Iriend oI mine.`
6. Many American programs on our television.
7. Did Alec and Olga go to the wedding?` No, they but they didn`t
go.`
8. How old is that Iilm?` It in 1965.`
9. My car last week, but it by the police.
5B. 4ite " senten$es &o0 the ,o/s in )!$Aets. Put the +e) in the p!ssi+e +oi$e.
Ose the pesent $ontinuous Cis 1 !e )ein= YD
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!n/ the pesent pe&e$t Ch!+e 1 h!s )een Y D.
1. (the oIIice / clean)
2. (the shirts / iron)
3. (the rooI repair)
4. (the trees / cut down)
5. (the car / wash)
6. (the bridge / built)
7. (the meat / roast)
8. (the salad / make)
9. (the dishes / wash)
10. (the Iish / Iry)
11. (tea / serve)
12. (the vegetables / cut)
51. Put the +e) in the )!$Aets in the P!ssi+e Zoi$e o& the su==este/ tense.
1. This picture (always admire). (Present Simple)
2. His leg (hurt) in an accident. (Past Simple)
3. His car (repair) now. (Present Continuous)
4. The box (not open) Ior the last hundred years. (Present PerIect)
5. This play (Iorget) in a Iew years` time. (Future)
6. Your question (answer)? (Present PerIect)
7. This matter (not discuss) tomorrow. (Future)
8. any questions (ask ) about me? (Past Simple)
5". Ose the +e) in the )!$Aets to $o0plete the senten$es. Put the +e) in the pope tense
in the P!ssi+e Zoi$e.
1. You can`t use your room yet, sir. It (clean).
2. We didn`t go to the party. We (not / invite).
3. The washing machine was broken, but it`s O now. It (repair).
4. How old is this hotel? When (it / build)?
5. The Iitness centre is closed now. New equipment (install).
6. The soup is very hot. It (removed) Irom the Iire.
5-. Put the senten$es into the P!ssi+e Zoi$e ,ith ! peson!l su);e$t.
1. They gave 0* little siste a ticket, too.
2. They will show the +isitos the new buildings.
3. Someone has already paid the ele$ti$i!n Ior his work.
4. They promise us higher wages.
5. Someone taught hi0 French.
6. They will ask us !ll several questions.
7. Someone will read *ou another chapter next time.
8. Someone is showing he how to bathe a baby.
9. The teachers told the0 where to sit.
10. Someone promised 0e a bicycle iI I passed my examination.
52. :// the $oe$t &o0 thee is 1 thee !e to the &ollo,in= senten$es.
1. a large swimming pool in Iront oI the hotel.
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2. two beds in each guest room.
3. a wardrobe in the bedroom.
4. a lot oI people at the reception desk in the morning.
5. a banquet in our restaurant tomorrow.
6. a Iew changes since you leIt last week.
7. some mistakes in your bill.
8. a large parking at the back oI the hotel.
9. two washbasins in the bathroom.
10. tennis courts and golI courses near the hotel.

55. :sA Luestions !)out hotel &!$ilities. Ose the su==este/ ,o/s !n/ the $oe$t &o0J
thee is 1 thee !e. Ni+e shot !ns,es.
1. a restaurant? Is there a restaurant in the hotel? Yes, there is. / No, there isn`t.
2. bars? Are there bars on the ground Iloor? Yes, there are. / No, there aren`t.
3. a health club?
4. cocktail lounges?
5. a garage?
6. a jogging area?
7. exhibition space?
8. a conIerence hall?
9. meeting rooms?
10. souvenir shops?
59. :// the $oe$t &o0 o& %it P )e' to the &ollo,in= senten$esJ
1. a pity that she is so stupid.
2. stupid not to go swimming yesterday.
3. wonderIul to see you again next week.
4. cruel to beat a dog like that.
5. possible that he doesn`t understand English?
5K. :// the $oe$t &o0 o& it # be o there # be to the &ollo,in= senten$esJ
1. a Iine day. no clouds in the sky.
2. a man standing under the tree ten minutes ago.
3. a post-oIIice in the hotel. open till 5 p.m.
4. a long time since I had a holiday.
5. a Iact that he is a rich man.
6. a lot oI money on his bank account.
7. a beautiIul park near our hotel.
8. not true to say that the hotel is Iull.
9. a train at 10.30. a Iast train.
10. I`m not going to stay in a hotel. very expensive.
5>. 4ite Luestions ,ith %<o *ou Ano, ,hen 1 ,hee 1 ho, ol/ 1 ho, 1 ,h!t 1 Y X'
.o0p!eJ 4hee is Wi$AX
<o *ou Ano, ,hee Wi$A isX
1. How old is Linda?
2. What time is it?
3. What did the manager say?
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4. When is Mr Brown leaving?
5. Where is the post oIIice?
6. How did the accident happen?
7. What is the room rate?
8. When are you planning to arrive?
9. How long have you worked Ior the company?
10. Why did they want to go by bus?
5?. 4ite Luestions ,ith %<o *ou Ano, i& Y X'
.o0p!eJ 6s she ,oAin= to/!*X
<o *ou Ano, i& she is ,oAin= to/!*X
1. Do you live near here?
2. Have they already cleaned the room ?
3. Has Mr Jones checked out?
4. Are dogs allowed in this hotel?
5. Can he come on Friday?
6. Did they play tennis yesterday?
7. Is there a tennis court near the hotel?
8. Is Dr ight working today?
9. Did they put the key back on the rack?
10. Does the hotel provide Iood and beverage service?
9B. 4hi$h is i=htX
1. Do you know what time is it / it is?
2. Why are you / you are going away?
3. I don`t know where they are / are they going.
4. Can you tell me where is the museum / the museum is?
5. Where do you want / you want to go Ior your holidays?
6. Do you know what do elephant eat / elephants eat?
7. I don`t know where have they gone /they have gone.
8. Excuse me, can you tell me where can I buy / I can buy an airplane ticket?
9. Do you know why didn`t they send / they didn`t send the book by post?
10. Do you know what time is the tour group arriving / the tour group is arriving?
91. G!Ae ! ne, senten$e &o0 the Luestions.
1. Where is the post-oIIice?
Could you tell me
2. What does this word mean?
Can you tell me
3. What`s the time?
Can you tell me
4. Where can I change some money?
Do you know
5. Do you accept credit cards?
Could you tell me
6. Does the hotel allow dogs?
Do you know
7. Is there a travel agency in the hotel?
Do you know
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9". Put ! Luestion t!= on the en/ o& e!$h senten$e. Iollo, the uleJ
! positi+e senten$e [ ! ne=!ti+e Luestion t!=
! ne=!ti+e senten$e [ ! positi+e Luestion t!=
6tRs a beautiIul day, isnRt it?
@!ll* li+es in London, /oesnRt she?
Sou $lose/ the window, /i/nRt *ou?
3h!t isnRt your car, is it?
Sou h!+enRt 0et my mother, h!+e *ou?
Sou ,onRt )e late, ,ill *ou?
Sou /!/ /oesnRt smoke, /oes he?
1. You weren`t listening, ?
2. Ann doesn`t like onions, ?
3. John`s applied Ior the job, ?
4. You can type, ?
5. He won`t mind iI I go early, ?
6. Tom could help you, ?
7. There are a lot oI people here, ?
8. This isn`t very interesting, ?
9. I`m too Iat, ?
10. I shouldn`t have got angry, ?
11. They had to go home, ?
12. He`d never seen you beIore, ?
9-. Put the &ollo,in= senten$es into #epote/ @pee$h. Qe=in *ou senten$e ,ithJ

Fe tol/ 0e 1 *ou 1 hi0 1 he 1 us 1 the0 Cth!tD Y
Fe s!i/ Cth!tD Y
G!Ae !ll the ne$ess!* $h!n=esJ
Pesent [ p!stJ
:0 [ ,!s
6s [ ,!s
:e [ ,ee
F!+e [ h!/
F!s [ h!/
.!n [ $oul/
4ill [ ,oul/
<o [ /i/
<oes [ /i/
\ooA [ looAe/8 et$
Get [ h!/ 0et
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1. I am ill.
2. I met him last year.
3. They will be here soon.
4. She has passed the exam.
5. I am living in London now.
6. I can come next week.
7. They do not know you.
8. You play the piano very well.
9. They are leaving on Monday.
10. You must leave the country at once.
92. Put the &ollo,in= Luestions into #epote/ @pee$h. Qe=in *ou senten$e ,ithJ
Fe !sAe/ 0e 1 *ou 1 hi0 1 he 1 us 1 the0 Y
@he ,!nte/ to Ano, Y
3he* ,ee inteeste/ to Ano, Y
4e ,on/ee/ Y
1. Where are you going?
2. How did you do that?
3. Who will come to the pictures with me?
4. Why are you so sad?
5. Which room are you staying in?
6. Who has taken my luggage?
7. When did they get the Iax?
8. Why has she not eaten anything?
9. Where can I buy souvenirs?
10. Why is he singing so loudly?
11. Who usually shows the guest to his room?
12. Why doesn`t he like his job?
13. When will you buy a mobile phone?
14. When is breakIast served?
15. What is there on the ground Iloor oI the hotel?
95. Put the &ollo,in= Luestions into #epote/ @pee$h. Qe=in *ou senten$e ,ithJ
Fe !sAe/ 0e 1 *ou 1 hi0 1 he 1 us 1 the0 i& Y
@he ,!nte/ to Ano, i& Y
3he* ,ee inteeste/ to Ano, i& Y
4e ,on/ee/ i& Y
1. Are you enjoying yourselI?
2. Does he always wear a hat?
3. Have you seen my new house?
4. Are the grapes sour?
5. Will the taxi be here at 8 o`clock?
6. Was the train very Iull?
7. Did you go to the concert on Sunday?
8. Must the door be kept shut?
9. Ought the light to be on?
10. Can you lend me Iive pounds?
11. Is there an air conditioner in the room?
12. Is central heating individually controlled?
13. Are the rooms expensive?
14. Is breakIast served in the restaurant?
15. Are the rooms nicely Iurnished?
99. Put the &ollo,in= $o00!n/s !n/ eLuests into #epote/ @pee$h.
Qe=in *ou senten$e ,ithJ
6 tol/ *ou to Y.
6 !sAe/ *ou to Y
6 tol/ *ou not to Y
6 !sAe/ *ou not to Y
1. Wrap it up in a piece oI paper.
2. Don`t put your elbows on the table.
3. Shut the door aIter your.
4. Write your name clearly at the top oI the page.
5. Don`t spend all your money on Iood and drink.
6. Don`t wipe your dirty Iingers on my nice clean tablecloth.
7. Fill in this Iorm.
8. Sign your name at the bottom oI the page.
9. eep your valuables in a saIe deposit box.
10. Don`t Iorget to leave your keys at the Iront desk.
11. Don`t disturb the guest in room 345.
12. Charge the guest in room 25 Ior the broken lamp.
13. Don`t open the door to anyone.
14. Post the charge to my account.
15. Don`t leave the car at the hotel entrance.
9K. .on/ition!l senten$esJ 3*pe 6
Put the +e) in )!$Aets into the $oe$t tense.
1. II I Iind your passport, I (telephone) you at once.
2. II you (not go away), I`ll send Ior the police.
3. II he (be) late, we`ll go without him.
4. Someone (steal) your car iI you leave it unlocked.
5. II we leave the car here, it (not be) in somebody`s way.
6. II he (work) hard today, can he have a holiday tomorrow?
7. Unless you work very hard you (not be) successIul.
8. II you like the house, you (buy) it?
9. II you (see) him, tell him to ring me up.
10. Unless I have a quiet room, I (not be able) to do any work.
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Put the +e) in )!$Aets into the $oe$t tense.
1. I don`t know his address. II I knew his address, I (give) it to you.
2. He makes many mistakes. II he worked more slowly, he (not make) so many
mistakes.
3. I wouldn`t drink that wine iI I (be) you.
4. II I (win) a big prie in the lottery, I would give up my job.
5. I don`t know Greek. II I (know) Greek, I could tell you what it means.
6. I can`t get a job because I don`t have a degree. II I had a degree, I (get) a job
easily.
7. I (not go) there iI I were you.
8. I don`t know the answer. II I (know) the answer, I (tell) you.
9. I have a car. II I (not have) a car, I (buy) this one.
10. The climate here is bad. More tourists (come) to this place iI it (have) a better
climate.
11. Jane likes living in the city. She (not be) happy iI she (live) in the country.
12. It`s a pity you have to go now. It (be) nice iI you (stay) a bit longer.
13. She doesn`t know what happened. She (be) angry iI she (know).
14. II I (know) that you are coming, I (bake) a cake.
9?. .on/ition!l senten$esJ 3*pe 666
Put the +e) in )!$Aets into the $oe$t tense.
1. I didn`t know you were a bad driver. II I had known that you were a bad
driver, I (not come) with you.
2. Nobody listened because you spoke too Iast. II you (speak) more slowly,
people could have understood you.
3. He was sent to prison because he reIused to pay the Iine.
II she (pay) the Iine she (not be) sent to prison.
4. I had no map, so I got lost. II I (have) a map I (Iind) my way in the city easily.
5. Why didn`t you say that you needed money? II I (know) I (lend) you some.
6. I`m sorry you didn`t tell me that dogs were allowed in the hotel. II I (know) I
(bring) my dog.
7. The accident was Tom`s Iault. II he (not drive) too close to the car in Iront, he
(be able) to stop in time.
8. We had to stand almost all the way. It was all Tom`s Iault. II he (book) tickets,
we (have) a comIortable journey.
9. It rained, which spoiled our picnic. II it (not rain) the picnic (be) a success.
10. We didn`t listen careIully. II we (listen) careIully we (not make) the mistake.
KB. 6/enti&* the su);e$t8 pe/i$!te8 o);e$t !n/ 0o/i&ie in e!$h o& the &ollo,in=
senten$es.
1. George is cooking dinner tonight.
2. We can eat lunch in this restaurant today.
3. She opened her book.
4. It was raining at 7 o`clock this morning.
K1. Put the p!ts o& ! senten$e in the $oe$t o/e.
1. (he won/easily/the game)
He won .
2. (again/please don`t ask/that question)
Please .
3. (Iootball/every week-end/does John play)
Does ?
4. (quietly/the door/I closed)
I .
5. (his name/aIter a Iew minutes/I remembered)

6. (some interesting books/we Iound/in the library)

7. (to the bank/every Friday/I go)

8. (around the town/all morning/I`ve been walking)

9. (to London/Ior a Iew days next week/I go)

10. (on Saturday night/I didn`t see you/at the party)

K". #e(,ite the senten$es to in$lu/e the ,o/ in )!$Aets.
1. Have you been arrested? (ever)
2. I don`t have to work on Saturdays. (usually)
3. Does Tom sing when he is in the bath? (always)
4. I`ll be late home this evening. (probably)
5. Did you enjoy the party? (both)
6. I can remember his name. (never)
7. Jack and Tom have applied Ior the job. (both)
8. My parents are teachers. (both)
9. We Ielt ill aIter the meal. (all)
10. You are on time. (never)
K-. Put in the $oe$t pepositions M on, at, in M ,hee ne$ess!*.
1. I went to bed midnight and got up 6.30 the next morning.
2. We arrived 5 o`clock the morning.
3. Tom`s grandIather died 1977 the age oI 79.
4. The price oI electricity is going up October.
5. I like walking round the town night.
6. Sunday aIternoons I usually go Ior a walk in the country.
7. I`ve been invited to a wedding 14 February.
8. The holiday ends 10 March.
9. I`ll see you next Friday.
10. Mr. Davies is 63. He`ll be retiring Irom his job two years` time.
K2. Put in the $oe$t pepositions M in, at, on M ,hee ne$ess!*.
1. I`ll meet you the corner at 10 o`clock.
2. We got stuck in a traIIic jam the way to the airport.
3. Look at the beautiIul horses the Iield!
4. the end oI the street there is a little house.
5. Do you take sugar your coIIee?
6. Her brother lives a small village.
7. Paris is the river Seine.
8. They got married Manchester Iour years ago.
9. The post oIIice is the leIt, and the bank is the right.
10. The TV set is the corner oI the room.
K5. Put in the $oe$t pepositions ,hee ne$ess!*.
1. Can you meet me the station?
2. I didn`t Ieel very well, so I stayed bed.
3. They are showing a good Iilm the cinema.
4. I like the countryside. I think I would like to work a Iarm.
5. We want to see a play the National Theatre.
6. Lind was injured in a road accident. She is still hospital.
7. It was a long voyage. We were sea Ior ten weeks.
8. Our Ilight was delayed, we had to wait the airport Ior Iour hours.
9. I was the cinema last night.
10. I enjoyed the Iilm but it was very cold the cinema.
11. We stayed a hotel.
12. They ate a delicious meal the restaurant.
K9. Put in the $oe$t pepositions !&te the nouns.
1. They sent me a cheque 50.
2. The train was late but no-one knew the reason the delay.
3. The advantage living alone is that you can do what you like.
4. He always keeps a photograph his wiIe in his wallet.
5. Did you get an invitation the party?
6. The answer your questions is 'No.
7. Our employee wrote a reply the letter.
8. The receptionist`s attitude the job is very negative.
9. There are some advantages being married.
10. Have you got the key the back door? The Iront door is locked.
11. His attitude his parents has changed.
12. Money isn`t the solution every problem.
KK. Put in the $oe$t peposition C%peposition P noun' ph!sesD.
340. Did you pay cheque or cash?
341. We hadn`t arranged to meet. We met chance.
342. I`ve never met her but I`ve spoken to her the phone.
343. I didn`t watch the match television. I listened to it the radio.
344. Tom`s away at the moment. He`s holiday in France.
345. Tom has gone to France a holiday.
346. AIter work we went to a caI a drink.
347. What did you have lunch?
348. When I was 14, I went a trip to London.
349. Have you ever read any books Agatha Christie?
K>. Put in the $oe$t peposition C%!/;e$ti+e P peposition' ph!sesD.
350. It was kind you to help me.
351. Why were you so rude your Iriend?
352. They were angry me making so much noise.
353. We enjoyed our holiday but we were rather disappointed the hotel.
354. I was delighted (pleased) the present.
355. Are you aIraid dogs?
356. I`m not ashamed what I did. In Iact, I`m proud oI it.
357. Ann is married an American.
358. She is worried her mother`s health.
359. I was surprised the news.
360. Why are you always jealous other people?
361. I am bored doing the same thing every day.
K?. Put in the i=ht peposition C%!/;e$ti+e P peposition' ph!sesD.
362. I`m sorry the noise last night.
363. I`m sorry shouting at you yesterday.
364. The Italian city oI Florence is Iamous its art treasures.
365. Who is responsible all that noise last night?
366. The Iilm was diIIerent what I expected.
367. Are you interested art and architecture?
368. Let`s go! I am tired waiting.
369. Your writing is similar mine.
370. The city centre was crowded tourists.
371. The man is very honest. He is not capable telling a lie.
>B. Put in the i=ht peposition C%+e) P peposition'D.
372. A strange thing happened me the other day.
373. Did you hear the Iight in the club yesterday?
374. Why are you looking me like that?
375. I didn`t have enough money to pay the meal.
376. Who`s Tom Madley?
I have no idea. I`ve never heard him.
377. Don`t listen what he says. He`s stupid.
378. I didn`t have enough money to pay the bill.
379. He was angry and started shouting me.
380. Hello, can I speak Jane, please?
381. Will you lend me the money?
I`ll think it.
382. Have you seen the Iilm? What did you think it?
383. I am waiting a bus.
>1. Put in the i=ht peposition C%+e) P o);e$t P pepositionD.
384. Can you explain this word me?
385. The book is divided three parts.
386. Can you explain me what has happened?
387. I`ve been invited the wedding but I can`t go.
388. Don`t point that kniIe me! It`s dangerous!
389. Cut the meat small pieces beIore Irying it.
390. They are in ome now, but tomorrow they are leaving ome
Venice.
391. They asked me a lot oI questions.
392. He wrote to the company asking more inIormation.
393. I preIer tea coIIee.
394. How much money do you spend Iood?
395. The school provides all its students books.
396. Some words are diIIicult to translate one language another.
397. BeIore you go into the house I must warn you the dog.
>". .o0plete the senten$es ,ith the =i+en +e) in the pope &o0 Cin&initi+e o
+e)Pin=D.
398. Could you please stop (make) so much noise?
399. I don`t enjoy (read) letters.
400. I`ll do the shopping when I`ve Iinished (clean) the Ilat.
401. Have you ever considered (go) to live in another country?
402. Are you going to give up (smoke)?
403. She kept on (interrupt) me while I was speaking.
404. Would you mind (close) the door?
405. As it was late, we decided (take) a taxi home.
406. The thieI got into the house because I Iorgot (close) the
window.
407. I shouted to him. He pretended (hear) me.
408. Why hasn`t she arrived? She promised not (be) late.
409. Ann oIIered (look) aIter our children while we were out.
410. Tom suggested (go) to the cinema.
411. I am thinking oI (buy) a car.
412. Not many people can aIIord (buy) a olls oyce.
413. One day I hope (have) enough money to travel around the
world.
>-. .o0plete the senten$es ,ith ! pope Luestion ,o/J what, where, how,
whether.
414. We asked to get to the station.
415. Have you decided to go Ior your holidays?
416. Tom explained to me to change the wheel oI my car.
417. I don`t know to go to the party or not.
418. Can you show me to use the washing machine?
419. I was really astonished. I didn`t know to say.
>2. :ns,e the &ollo,in= LuestionsJ
1. What is the receptionist`s job?
2. How can a reservation be made?
3. What kinds oI rooms are there in a hotel?
4. What types oI hotels do you know?
5. Name some oI the Iurniture in the hotel room.
6. Who answers the calls oI the guests in the hotel room?
7. What are the dining Iacilities in a hotel?
8. What are the recreational Iacilities in a hotel?
9. What is the porter`s job?
10. What does halI-board (demi-pension) include?
11. Name some types oI Iood service.
12. How can a hotel bill be paid?
13. What types oI restaurants do you know?
14. What types oI breakIast do you know?
15. What does a Continental breakIast consist oI?
16. What does an English breakIast consist oI?
17. What egg dishes are usually oIIered Ior an English breakIast?
18. What beverages are usually served Ior breakIast?
19. What is a table d`hte restaurant?
20. What is an la carte restaurant?
21. Name some most common starters.
22. Name some most common roasts.
23. Name some common desserts.
24. How can a steak be done?
25. What do we call the meat oI the Iollowing animals:
ox (cow) pig lamb
calI sheep
26. What kind oI Iood is Iorbidden to ulcer patients?
27. What kind oI Iood is Iorbidden to Moslems?
28. What is the main classiIication oI wines?
29. How should red wines be served?
30. How should white wines be served?
31. What kind oI wine is champagne?
32. How should champagne be served?
33. Give some examples oI soIt drinks.
34. What is a cocktail?
35. On what occasions are banquets organied?
36. What are the duties oI a travel agent?
37. What is a package tour?
38. What are a tourist guide`s duties?
39. How would you start a letter to a customer?
40. Give some examples oI closing a letter to a customer.
>5. 3!nsl!te into Un=lish.
1. Molimo vas da potvrdite pismeno vau reervaciju.
2. Hoete li, molim vas, da ispunite ovaj Iormular?
3. U cenu je uraunato noenje sa kontinentalnim doruchkom.
4. Portir e poneti Va prtljag.
5. elimo Vam prijatan boravak u nashem hotelu.
6. Ivolite cenovnik sa cenama soba a seonu i van seone.
7. Prema kvalitetu smeshtaja i usluga hoteli se klasiIikuju kao hoteli sa 3, 4 i 5
vedica.
8. Palace je hotel sa 4 vedice, lociran u samom centru grada.
9. Baen i sala a rekreaciju stoje gostima na raspolaganju.
10. U nonom klubu gosti ostaju do sitnih sati, jer im se nudi ranovrsna abava.
11. Hoete li ruak po meniju ili po porudbini?
12. elite li da popijete neto pre ruka?
13. akav stek helite: krvav, srednje peen ili dobro peen?
14. otilj je jugoslovenski nacionalni specijalitet.
15. Moete li da mi preporuite neko dobro domae vino?
16. Molim Vas donesite mi pileu supu sa knedlama, govee peenje i salatu od
krastavaca.
17. Tradicionalni engleski ruak sastoji se od peenja, kuvanih ili peenih
krompira, povra i pudinga.
18. Plaate li gotovinski ili chekom?
19. Banje u Srbiji obiluju mineralnim i termalnim ivorima.
20. U planinskim letovalitima moe se dobiti drava hrana, ukusan domai hleb i
domaa ljivovica.
>9. 3!nsl!te the &ollo,in= 0enus !n/ /ishes into Un=lish.
1. ontinentalni doruak
Topli napitak (kaIa, aj, mleko, okolada, kakao)
Puter, dem, med
Pecivo
2. vajcarski doruak
Topli napitak
Puter, dem ili med
Sir
Pecivo
3. Beki doruak
Topli napitak
Puter
Dem ili med
Pecivo
Jedno ili dva kuvana jaja (tvrdo, rovito)
4. Engleski doruak
Topli napitak
Puter
Dem od pomorandi, med
Tost
Ovsena kaa
unka sa jajima ili slanina sa jajima
Prene kobasice
Sok od voa ili povra
Voe
5. Hladna predjela
Salata od govedine
Salata od pileeg mesa
unka sa renom
Telei jeik u majoneu
Pateta od guije digerice
Dimljeni losos
6. Supe
Govea supa sa reancima
Govea supa sa knedlama
rem orba od peuraka
orba od graka
onsome od divljai
7. Peenje
Jagnei kotlet
uree peenje
Telee peenje
Jagnjee peenje
Peeno prase
Peeni jagnjei but
Peeni oviji but
8. Jela po narubini
BiItek tartar
Govei medaljoni
9. Povre
Cvekla, argarepa, kupus, karIiol, graak,
krastavac, boranija, paprika, pasulj, spana,
krompir, paradaj, tikvica, patlidan, rotkva
10. Desert
Palainke
Pita sa jabukama
Pita sa vinjama
Pita od bundeve
Sladoled od lenika
Jagode sa lagom
11. Voe
Jabuka, kruka, kajsija,
breskva, limun, ljiva,
ananas, malina, dinja,
lubenica, dunja, groe
12. Badem, orah, lenik,
kikiriki, urma, suvo grohdje,
suva ljiva
>K. ]^ _ ` abcde fc_gfhbibd _a ` idc_fbd j`f
kbai _lf mih `bfnle^ mibd bodblb.
1. I won`t go out now because it . and I haven`t an umbrella.
a) rains b) raining c) is raining
2. Mary usually . Ioreign languages very quickly.
a) learns b) learn c) is learning
3. When I saw him he . a portrait oI his wiIe.
a) was painting b) painted c) were painting
4. The room is not ready. I . the carpet yet.
a) did not clean b) have not cleaned c) had not cleaned
5. I . a letter Irom him two days ago.
a) getting b) got c) had got
6. Have you been to the cinema .?
a) yesterday b) at that time c) today
7. The receptionist asked the guest what kind oI room .
a) did he need b) he needed c) will he need
8. The manager told the guest that . a message Ior him at the reception desk.
a) there was b) there is c) it was
9. The receptionist told the guest . the key at the reception desk.
a) leave b) to leave c) that he leave
10. The guest asked the receptionist . a parking place at the hotel.
a) was there b) iI there is c) iI there was
11. I told my Iriend . about what had happened.
a) don`t worry b) not to worry c) to not worry
12. My parents wanted to know when . the city.
a) did I leave b) I leIt c) I had leIt
13. This is the . hotel in the town.
a) good b) best c)
most good
14. The coIIee was terribly weak in the morning. Make it a bit . now.
a) more strong b) more stronger c) stronger
15. Leave your luggage in the hall. The porter will bring .to your room.
a) him b) them c) it
16. They will come tonight, .?
a) will they b) won`t they c) do they
17. ed wine .about three hours beIore the meal.
a) open b) is opening c) is opened
18. The travel agency is on . Iirst Iloor.
a) b) the c) a

19. I am sorry . being late.
a) oI b) Ior c) about
20. I`d like to buy a car, but I haven`t got . money.
a) many b) no c) enough
21. It`s the restaurant . serves Indian Iood.
a) who b) what c) that
22. I`m tired . the same thing every day.
a) to do b) oI doing c) Irom doing
23. car is Iour years old and still runs very well.
a) a b) the c) -- d) some
24. We had lunch in a small restaurant not Iar Irom the museum.
a) a b) the c) -- d) some
25. The Iood wasn`t as I expected.
a) as good b) more good c) the same good d) better
than
26. There were not many people in the restaurant, so we to wait long Ior
dinner.
a) had not b) did not have c) should not d) must not
27. Travel arrangements in the travel agency.
a) are making b) made c) are made d) make
28. II you speak English, you cannot work at the hotel reception.
a) doesn`t b) don`t c) aren`t d) didn`t
29. The maid has already cleaned the room and the washbasin now.
a) polish b) polished c) is polishing d) polishes
30. I haven`t had a holiday last year.
a) Ior b) aIter c) Irom d) since
31. I`m looking Ior the manager. him?
a) saw you b) do you see c) are you seeing d) have
you seen
32. Tom burnt his hand while he dinner.
a) is cooking b) cooking c) was cooking d) has
cooked
33. 'I don`t know how to use this computer. ---- 'It`s quite easy, you.
a) I`ll show b) I show c) I am going to show d) I am
showing
34. 'Why are you turning on the television?
'I the news.
a) ll watch b) watch c) am watching d) am going to watch
35. He Iell Irom the bicycle but he didn`t hurt .
a) him b) himselI c) his d) his selI
36. We are busy today, but we busy yesterday.
a) wasn`t b) didn`t c) weren`t d) aren`t
37. II you hurry, you`ll miss the train.
a) will not b) won`t c) doesn`t d) don`t
38. It`s a pity that we don`t have a car. II we a car, we would travel more.
a) had b) have c) have had d) will have
39. The restaurant manager asked the staII rude to the guests.
a) don`t be b) not to be c) not be d) won`t be
40. The guest asked the reservations agent a single room.
a) did they have b) do they have c) iI they had d) had they
41. In our restaurant the menu oIIers Iour or Iive dishes Ior each .
a) Iood b) order c) starter d) course
42. The manager oI the hotel said that every room occupied.
a) is b) was c) were d) been
43. The guests asked the receptionist how to the National Museum.
a) could they get b) can they get c) they can get d) they could
get
44. The guests were angry because the chambermaid the towels.
a) didn`t changed b) didn`t change c) hadn`t changed d) hadn`t
change
45. John`s lost his job, ?
a) is he b) has he c) hasn`t he d) isn`t he
46. I enjoy to music.
a) to listen b) listen c) in listening d) listening
47. Do you want you some money?
a) that I give b) I to give c) me to give d) I give
48. Mark has no chance winning the game.
a) Ior b) in c) at d) oI
49. We stayed at the hotel my Iriend had recommended to us.
a) who b) which c) what d) whom
50. It was quite that he had passed his exam.
a) surprising b) surprise c) surprised d)
surprises
51. I got up today and missed my train.
a) latest b) late c) lately d) the late
52. Why did you buy much Iood?
a) such b) as c) so d) such a

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