Ex» 16. Supply the correct forms of the verbs.
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1. We believed that we (can) get seats in a first-class compartment. 2. I knew that Fred usually (to travel) second-class. 3. I hoped that if I (to go) by the 10 o’clock train I (not to have to) change. 4. He didn’t know when the train (to be) to start. 5. We knew that the 2 o’clock train (to leave) already and (to decide) to go by the next train. 6. I didn’t know that it (to be) an overnight train. 7. We hoped that our friend (to be able) to come to the station on time. 8. I thought I (not to be able) to get to the station in 30 minutes and I (to have) to take a taxi. 9. I knew that we (to have) to get a snack at the station as there (to be) no buffet car on the train.
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1. Mr Stanley knew that Mr White’s car (to pick up) them at a quarter to 9. 2. Mr White asked Mr Borisov if he (to have) a good trip. 3. Mr Borisov knew that the plant (to produce) pumps for different applications. 4. The production manager said that they (to modify) their machines the previous year. 5. The customer wondered when the plant (to launch) their latest model. 6. Mr Brown asked if the Sellers already (to test) the equipment.
1. The car consists of three main parts: engine, chassis and body.
2. The engine is a source of energy.
3. The engine includes a fuel, cooling, lubricating and electrical system.
4. The chassis includes a power train, chassis, steering and braking systems.
5. Power transmission (transmission), in turn, consists of a clutch, gearbox, driveshaft, final drive, differential, rear axle and axle shafts.
6. The running part includes a frame with axles, wheels and springs.
7. The body includes a hood, fenders and auxiliary accessories: heater, wipers, radio, air conditioning, etc.
The number of (0) single fathers has increased considerably in (1) recent years in Britain. We spoke to one such dad, Steve Baker, about how he (2) copes with it all. Steve, 43, has (3) grown up his two teenage sons since he and his wife (4) split up two years ago. ‘It’s no (5) much difficult for a man than it is for a woman,’ says Steve. ‘It’s a full-time job, whoever you are. Fortunately for me, my employers were very (6) understandable in the first few months and they (7) let me take time off work to get myself organized.
As (8) much as the housework is concerned, I don’t mind cooking, as I’ve always been (9) good at that; it’s the ironing I can’t (10) stand ! Generally speaking, the boys and I get on very well (11) together but of course, sometimes we have rows. That’s when I really (12) miss having someone there with me to help me out. I have had a couple of (13) relationships in the last two years but they haven’t worked out. That has a lot to (14) do with the fact that I put my kids before anyone (15) else .I take fatherhood very seriously.
1 A recent B nowadays C last D latest
2 A gets by B copes with C looks after D takes care
3 A taken B made C grown D brought
4 A divorced B separated C parted D split
5 A very B more C much D at all
6 A comprehensive B understandable C sympathetic D supported
7 A allowed B offered C suggested D let
8 A far B well C much D soon
9 A well B involved C good D interested
10 A support B hate C stand D help
11 A each one B each other C one another D together
12 A miss B regret C want D need
13 A relatives B relationships C relations D partnerships
14 A be B do C see D go
15 A more B other C else D besides