The men ….. after the explosion. a)are said to be arrested b)said to be arrested c)are said to being arrested d) are said to have been arrested
2.It ….. he is a clever boy.
a) is known b)was he known c) have to know d)be known
3.They are said to be here at seven o´clock.
a)were said b)are said c)are have said d)been said
4.He was said to be back soon.
a)Ему было сказано не возвращаться. в)Сказали, что он скоро вернётся.
с)Говорили, что он не скоро вернётся. d)Говорят, он скоро вернётся.
5.He is said to play tennis well.
a)Он говорит, что хорошо играет в теннис. в)Говорят, что он хорошо играет в теннис.
с)Он был хорошим игроком. d)Он хорошо играл в теннис.
хотя бы 3 первых вопроса
1.
1. Dave is very shy and blushes when strangers talk to him.
2. Carol didn’t answer, she just shrugged her shoulders instead.
3. Kathie is very reliable. She won’t let you down.
4. Mark doesn’t get angry easily. He’s very patient.
5. He was so angry, he clenched his fists tightly.
6. Listen to me! Don’t be so stubborn.
7. Liza has many friends because she is very sociable.
8. A selfish person doesn’t care about other people’s feelings.
9. Don’t believe everything Bill says. He’s a bit insincere.
10. Pessimistic people always see negative side of things.
2. Put the verbs in the correct form of the verb.
I go jogging every morning.
I’m tired. I haven't slept yet.
My brother always wears my clothes.
Why are you looking at me now?
How often do you have English lessons?
The children are dirty. They have been playing football since morning.
We can’t buy the tickets. We have already spent all our money.
I was cooking a cake when he came back home yesterday.
I lived in Brazil two years ago.
It’s hot. I'll open the window.
3. Form adjectives from the following words.
logic – logical
confuse – confusing
fame – famous
effect – effective
fool – foolish
4. Fill in the preposition:
He isn't patient with stubborn people.
She's excellent at maths.
She is very close to her mom.
You shouldn't be jealous of your sister.
5. Fill in: along, across, down, over, over with
When the weather gets me down, I like to fantasize about being a wizard to make the sun shining.
Do you feel like you can't get your ideas across?
I'd like to get my project over with.
Peter couldn't get over the fact that in spite of the accident he got no harm.
My brother gets on well with everybody.