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МИНИСТЕРСТВО НАУКИ И ВЫСШЕГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ
федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждениевысшего образования
«Тольяттинский государственный университет»
Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение высшего образования «Тольятинский государственный университет» |
Гуманитарно-педагогический институт |
(Наименование учебного структурного подразделения) |
44.03.03 Специальное (дефектологическое) образовние |
(код и наименование направления подготовки / специальности) |
Дошкольная дефектология |
(направленность (профиль) / специализация) |
Практическое задание № А
по учебному курс «Иностранный язык»
(наименование учебного курса)
Обучающегося | Д.А. Демина | |
| (И.О. Фамилия) | |
Группа | ДФОбд-1901а | |
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Преподаватель | | |
| (И.О. Фамилия) | |
Тольятти 2023
Exercise 1. Fill in “say” or “tell” in the correct form.
1) The policeman said that the man was lying.
2) Philip said it would probably rain tomorrow.
3) Susan says, “Let’s go out for dinner tonight.”
4) Jim told me about the party last night.
5) Our teacher said he was pleased with our work.
6) Yesterday my friend said he wouldn't tell anyone my secret.
7) Stop telling lies!
8) Could you please tell me your name?
9) The little girl said her prayers and went to bed.
10) I really can’t tell Jane from Kate. They are twins.
11) “I haven’t got enough money,” he said to John.
12) He said he would meet us later.
Exercise 2
1. Miss Moore said (that) they would make a lovely couple.
2. Mr Smith said that they were going to live in Brighton.
3. Mrs Jones said that the bride and the groom were very nice young people.
4. Mr Roberts said that the bride was wearing a beautiful wedding dress.
5. Mr Clarke said that the couple's parents looked happy.
6. Miss Mayall said that the bride's father had bought them a big flat.
Exercise 3
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The police officer asked the shop owner what his name was. -
The police officer asked the shop owner if he saw the robbers -
The police officer asked the shop owner what they had been wearing -
The police officer asked the shop owner how he thought they got in — этот вариант не уверена. -
The police officer asked the shop owner what had they taken -
The police officer asked the shop owner if had they ever happened before
Exercise 4. Report what Mrs. Lane told her babysitter to do.
1.Mrs. Lane told her babysitter not to answer the door to anyone.
2. Mrs. Lane told her babysitter to phone her if there was an emergency.
3. Mrs. Lane told her babysitter not to let the children eat any sweets.
4. Mrs. Lane told her babysitter to send the children to bed at 9 o’clock.
5. Mrs. Lane told her babysitter to give the children a bath before they went to bed.
6. Mrs. Lane told her babysitter not to take the dog into the children’s bedroom.
7. Mrs. Lane told her babysitter to close all the windows.
8. Mrs. Lane told her babysitter to put the toys away in the cupboard.
Exercise 5. Turn from Direct into Reported speech.
1.He said that he had ordered a pizza for dinner..
2. She said they had to write a letter to their lawyer.
3. The plumber told them he would come the next day and fix the tap.
4. She told her friend that was the best holiday she had ever had.
5. She asked him why he had said that to her.
6. She told them not to speak to her father like that.
7. He asked the secretary to show him where the manager's office was.
Exercise 6. Choose a reporting verb and turn the following from Direct into Reported speech.
1.The doctor advised me to take mor exercise.
2.The actor refused to answer my question.
3.He promised to phone that evening.
4.He asked if she knew where he had put his hat.
5.The little boy asked his parents what they had bought him for Christmas?
6.The mother odered her son to go to his room and do his homework.
7.Her boss promised to pay her twice a month.
8.She offered to drive me into the town.
9.He suggested to go for a walk.
10.She asked her mother to come with her.
11.Ted suggested to play in the garden.
12.Mary explained her children that the sun was bigger than the earth.
13.She warned Ben not to sit near the fire because it was dangerous.
14.June offered to have steak for dinner.
15.John promised Mary to write her as soon as he arrived.
16.He begged robber not to shoot him.
Exercise 7. Match the following parts of the sentences.
1-d. If I go on a diet, I'll lose weight.
2-f. If it's sunny tomorrow, we'll go for a picnic.
3-e. If John doesn't hurry, he'll be late.
4-a. If it snows, we'll make a snowman.
5-c. If there are no buses, she'll have to take a taxi.
6-b. If you are a good girl, I'll buy you some chocolate.
Exercise 8. Fill in: unless or if.
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If you make so much noise, I won’t be able to sleep. -
I’ll tell you if there are any messages for you. -
I won’t finish the work unless you help me. -
If you’re hungry, I’ll make you a sandwich. -
We’ll miss the bus unless we hurry. -
They won’t get married unless he gets a job. -
You won’t understand unless you listen carefully.
Exercise 9. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense. Add a comma where necessary.
1. If the dog , keeps barking, the neighbours will complain.
2. The boss will be angry if you arrive late for work again.
3. If you eat too much you'll be sick!
4. If the weather is bad on Saturday we will stay at home.
5. You should see a doctor if you don,t feel well.
6. If you study hard you will pass your exam.
Exercise 10. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
Sarah is a bored teenager. If she 1) joined a club, she 2) would make more friends. She 3) would enjoy herself if she 4) went out more. Her schoolwork is suffering too. If she 5) studied moreshe 6) would have better marks and she 7) would enteruniversity. Unfortunately, she is becoming overweight. She 8) wouldn't feel better if she 9) started swimming, and she 10) would get thinner if she 11) stopped eating so much chocolate.
Exercise11. Use the correct tense form:
1.if you make a mistake, they will find you.
2 if they found you, they will catch you.
3 if they catch me,i shall confess.
4 if you confess they will put you into prison.
5 if you are lucky, they won't catch you.
6 if you go to Rome, you will see Coliseum.
7 if you visit London, probably you will see queen.
8 if you stay.
9 when he propose...
10 but she won't happy when she marry.
11 i shall visit you as soon as i feel better.
12 we shall stay here as long as our money lasts.
13 they won't sand us a telegram unless there is.
14 you will phone me before you to go away.
15 i will come to London after they found.
16 we will work till it gets absolutely dark.
17 students won't get financial rewards unless they get high grades.
18 what will you do when summer come?
19 if he doesn't come we will have a problem.
Exercise 12. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
1)Yesterday I went with my sister to buy something for her birthday.
2) She didn't really know what to get but she seemed to like the idea of a pet, so we went to the nearest pet shop.
3) She started looking around at all the animals.
4)The man in the shop let her pick up the rabbits and stroke the hamsters, but when she saw some puppies playing in a box, she said that she would like to have one of them.
5) I didn't know if we had enough money to buy one and I hoped my mother wouldn't object to have a dog in the house, but my sister promised to look after it properly and we did have enough money, so we bought a little brown dog.
6) The man gave us a special brush for brushing him and some special food. Tomorrow we're going to take Splash to the beach.
Exercise 13. Put the verbs in brackets in the infinitive or the –ing form.
1. I don't like singing/to sing in public, (sing)
2. It's no use telling her. She won't listen, (tell)
3. I'm still too upset to talk about it. (talk)
4. Don't disturb him. He's busy working (work)
5. Stop biting your nails! (bite)
6. Don't expect him to lend you any money, (lend)
7. I've decided to leave him. (leave)
8. Mum made me take my medicine, (take)
9. She agreed to lend him £1,000. (lend)
10. He denied receiving the stolen goods, (receive)
Exercise 14. Put the verbs in brackets into the infinitive or-ing form.
My mother is an amazing woman. She is 87 years old and she still enjoys 1) going out (go out) for a walk every day. She doesn't mind 2) doing all her housework and she's glad 3) to help her elderly neighbours when they can't 4) go to the shops. She's too old 5) to, dig the garden any more- she stopped 6) doing that last year - but she's still healthy enough 7) to, mow the grass! In the summer she still goes 8) to swim when it's warm and she lets her grandchildren 9) bury her in the sand. She often says, "It's no good 10) being alive if you don't enjoy yourself." I'd love 11) to be like my mother when I'm her age.