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Sunday, May 26, 2013

EXPRESSING WISHES AND REGRETS ABOUT THE PAST - EXERCISES



I.Rewrite the sentences beginning with I wish or If only

1.I'm sorry I didn't book a seat. (I wish …
2.I didn't wake up early and I missed my bus. (If only …
3.I didn't bring a map. (I wish …
4.I'm sorry I ever came to this country. (I wish …  
5.I'm sorry I left my last job. (If only …
6.I didn't stay in my last job. (I wish …
7.I'm sorry you told Jack. (I wish …
8.It's a pity you didn't ask him how to get there. (I wish …
9.I'm sorry we accepted the invitation. (If only …
10.I didn't go shopping. (I wish …
11.I didn't tell them about it. (If only …



KEY TO EXERCISE I

1.I wish I had booked a seat.
2.If only I had woken up early.
3.I wish I had brought a map.
4.I wish I hadn’t come to this country.
5.If only I hadn’t left my last job.
6.I wish I had stayed in my last job.
7.I wish you hadn’t told Jack.
8.I wish you had asked him how to get there.
9.If only we hadn’t accepted the invitation.
10.I wish I had gone shopping.
11.If only I had told them about it.

Taken from: 
   
   1.A Practical English Grammar - Thomson-Martinet - Oxford U.P. - Exercises 1 & 2

      2.Betty Azar - Understanding And Using English Grammar (3Rd Ed) - Advanced - Longman


THE THIRD CONDITIONAL - EXERCISES


I.Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tenses.

1.We were travelling with false passports. That was the trouble. If our passports … (be) all right, we …. (not be) arrested.
2.We had to stand almost all the way. It was all Tom's fault. If he …(book) seats, as I told him to, we …(have) quite a comfortable journey.  
3.It was rather a dull game so I left before the end; if I …(wait) another five minutes, I …(see) Chelsea scoring a really exciting goal.
4.He …(not be) so angry if he … (know) the whole story.
5.I had no map; that's why I got lost. If I …(had) a map, I …(be) all right.
6.If I …(realize) what a bad driver you were, I …(not come) with you.

II.Rewrite these sentences using an if construction.

1.I didn't see the signal, so I didn't stop.
2.You didn't tell me we had run out of bread, so I didn't buy any.
3.She didn't know you were in hospital, so she didn't visit you.
4.We got a lift, so we reached the station in time.
5.We didn't listen carefully; perhaps that's why we made this mistake.
6.We only came by bus because there were no taxis.
7.I didn't know your number, so I didn't ring.
8.She didn't speak to him, possibly because she was so shy. 


KEY TO EXERCISES
I.
1.had been, wouldn’t have been
2.had booked, would have had
3.had waited, would have seen
4.wouldn’t have been, had known
5.had had, would have been
6.had realized, wouldn’t have come


II.These are possible answers but not the only possible answers;
1.If I had seen the signal, I would have stopped.
2.If you had told me we had run out of bread, I'd have bought/(I would have bought) some.
3.If she had known you were in hospital she would have visited you.
4.If we hadn't got a lift we wouldn't have reached the station in time.
5.If we had listened carefully we wouldn’t/(mightn't) have made this mistake.
6.If there had been taxis we would have taken one.
7.If I had known/(If I’d known) your number, I would have rung.
8.If she hadn't been so shy she would/(might) have spoken to you.  


Taken from: 
   
   1.A Practical English Grammar - Thomson-Martinet - Oxford U.P. - Exercises 1 & 2  


Saturday, May 25, 2013

FUTURE FORMS - WAYS OF TALKING ABOUT THE FUTURE - EXERCISES


I.Put the verbs in the correct future form: will/won’t + inf., be going to + inf., Present Simple, Present Continuous, Future Continuous, Future Perfect Simple or Future Perfect Continuous;

1.I …. (see) my bank manager tomorrow. (I have arranged this.) 
   I'm going to ask him for a loan but I expect he …..(refuse).
2.That glass ….(fall).It’s rolling to the edge of the table.
3.The winter school term …(finish) on 30th March, and the spring term …(start) on 25th April.
4. A: You (do) something for me? ~ B:Yes, of course; what is it?
5. Tom: Where you …..(go) for your next holiday? (Where have you arranged to go?)
    Ann: I don't know yet but we probably …..(go) to Spain.
6. That oak tree still ….(stand) there fifty years from now.
7.A:What you ….(do) when you grow up? ~ B:I ….(be) an acrobat in a circus.
8. I hope they ….(repair) this road by the time we come back next summer.
9.Get out of the building! It sounds like the generator ….(explode).
10. No, I (not tell) you the end! Go on reading and find out for yourself!
11.A: How long you ….(stay) in this country? (Have you decided to stay?) ~ B: Another month.I (go) home at the end of the month. ~ 
     A: What you (do) then? ~ B: I (try) to get a job.
12.A: I'll ring you tomorrow at six. ~ B: No, don't ring at six; I ….(bath) the baby then. Ring later.
13.By 2010, every household …(install) a security alarm system.
14.I imagine the stadium …(be) full for the match on Saturday.
15.Employer: But there are a lot of mistakes in this report, Miss Jones.
     Miss Jones: Yes, I suppose there are. All right, I (type) it again.
16.By the end of next year I ….(work) for him for 45 years.
17.I haven’t got time to discuss it right now. My plane ….(leave) in twenty minutes.
18.A: You (open) the door for me, please? ~ B: Yes, certainly.
19.A: Don't ring at 7.00; she (watch) her favourite TV programme. 
  ~ B: All right. I (ring) at 8.30.
20.Shop assistant: We have some very nice strawberries. 
     Customer: All right. I ….(have) a pound.
21.A: There's someone at the door. ~ B: I ….(go). But I expect it's someone for you.
22.A: Here are the matches: but what do you want them for? ~
     B: I …..(make) a bonfire at the end of the garden; I want to burn that big heap of rubbish.
23.I don’t understand how those marathon runners do it! The race began more than an hour ago. By the time they reach the finish line, they ….(run) steadily for more than two hours. I don’t think I can run more than 2 minutes!


KEY TO EXERCISE I

1.I’m seeing; he‘ll refuse
2.is going to fall
3.finishes, starts
4.will you do
5.Tom: …are you going… Ann: we’ll probably go
6.will still be standing
7.A: … are you going to do…; B: … am going to be …
8.will have repaired
9.is going to explode
10.won’t tell you
11.A: are you going to stay / are you staying; B: am going;
     A: are you going to do; B: am going to try
12.will be bathing
13.will have installed
14.will be
15.Employer: // Miss Jones: I’ll type
16.will have worked / will have been working
17.leaves
18.A:will you open
19.A:will be watching B:I’ll ring
20.Customer:I’ll have
21.I’ll go
22.am going to make
23.will have been running


Taken from: 
   
   1.A Practical English Grammar - Thomson-Martinet - Oxford U.P. - Exercises 2  
      2.Betty Schrampfer Azar - Understanding And Using English Grammar (3Rd Ed) - Advanced - Longman
  

Friday, May 17, 2013

CANNES FILM FESTIVAL


The Cannes International Film Festival, is an annual film festival held in Cannes, France. It previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from around the world. It was founded in 1946, and it is the most prestigious film festival in the world. The Cannes Film Festival is held annually (usually in May) at the Palais des Festivals et des Congres.



The Cannes Film Festival has its origins in the late 1930s. In 1947, the festival was held as the "Festival du film de Cannes", where films from sixteen countries were presented. 
At that time the principle of equality was introduced, with a jury made up of only one representative per country.The festival is now held at the Palais des Festivals, expressly constructed for the occasion. The festival was not held in 1948 and 1950 on account of budgetary problems. Although its origins may be attributed in part to the French desire to compete with Autumn's Venice Film Festival, in 1951 Cannes was moved to Spring to avoid a Fall clash.


The most prestigious award given out at Cannes is the Palme d'Or ("Golden Palm") for the best film.

The 2013 Cannes Film Festival will take place from May 15 to May 26, 2013. The President of the Jury will be the American film director Steven Spielberg. The Great Gatsby movie, whose director is Baz Luhrmann, will open the Cannes Film Festival 2013.
   



Prepared by:Aleksandar Stoimenovski
                   Viktorija Marinova 

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