I ve never heard this word how do you pronounce it

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1.We rarely ____see_____ each other.

2.I’ve never heard this word. How ___ do you pronounce_____it?

3.I ___ am sleeping______ on Nick’s sofa now until I find a place of my own.

4.__ I am getting_______ hungry. Let’s go and eat something.

5. I only ____work_____ there for a couple of months — I’m going abroad in the summer.

6. He ____ always borrows_____ my money!

7.You ____make_____ goulash with meat, vegetables and paprika.

8. So, in the first scene, we ___see__ him getting up. Then he ___is going out___ and __is meeting ___ a strange woman.

9. Diane’s father ____owns_____ that restaurant over there.

10. My sister ___ is waiting______ patiently for her exam results now.

.11. If you ___ aren’t listening______ to the radio, why don’t you switch it off?

12. His only bad habit is that he _talks_ too loudly.

13.We ___do not travel______ by train very often.

14. What __ do you usually do_______ at weekends?.

15. ___ Does water boil______ at 100 degrees Celsius?

16. Why are all these people here? What __ is happening_______ ?

17. The film ___ends______ with a dramatic car chase.

18.Rachel is in New York right now. She ___ is staying______ at the Park Hotel.

19. Most people _____learn____ to swim when they are children.

20. Listen to those people. What language ___ are they speaking ______ ?



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3.2
Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple.
1a usually get … (1/ usually / get) hungry in the afternoon.
b I’m getting…. (1/get) hungry. Let’s go and eat something.
2 ac
………….. (you / listen) to the radio?’ ‘No, you can turn it off.’
b ………..
…-you / listen to the radio a lot?’ ‘No, not very often.
3 a The River Nile….
…..(flow) into the Mediterranean.
b The river.
(flow) very fast today — much faster than usual.
4 a I’m not very active.
………- (/not/ do) any sport.
b What
……….-you / usually / do) at weekends?
5 a Rachel is in New York right now.
…….. (She / stay) at the Park Hotel.
……… (She / always / stay) there when she’s in New York.
3.3
Bush ……………..
Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple.
1 Why are all these people here? What’s happening…. (What/ happen)?
2 Julia is good at languages. …
(She / speak) four languages very well.
3 Are you ready yet?
…….. (Everybody/ wait) for you.
4 I’ve never heard this word. How.
………… (you / pronounce) it?
5 Kate
…(not/work) this week. She’s on holiday
6 I think my English..
….(improve) slowly. It’s better than it was.
7 Nicola
…………- (live) in Manchester. She has never lived anywhere else.
8 Can we stop walking soon? ………………………
……… (l/ start) to get tired.
9 Sam and Tina are in Madrid right now.
……..
— (They / visit) a friend of theirs.
10 What
……….. (your father / do)?’ ‘He’s an architect’
11 It took me an hour to get to work this morning. Most days…….
(it/not/take) so long
12 1.
……… (l/learn) to drive. My driving test is next month. My father
………(teach) me. .​

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Объяснение:

3.2

2a) Are you listening to the radio?

2b) Do you listen to the radio a lot?

3a) The River Nile flows into the Mediterranean.

3b) The river is flowing very fast today…

4a) You aren’t doing any sport.

4b) What do you usually do at weekends?

5a) She is staying at the Park Hotel;

5b) She always stays…

3.3

2) She speaks…

3) Everybody is waiting for you;

4) How do you pronounce it?

5) Kate isn’t working this week.

6) … is improving slowly.

7) Nicola lives in Manchester.

8) I’m starting to get tired.

9) They are visiting a friend of theirs.

10) What does you father do?

11) … it doesn’t take so long.

12) I’m learning to drive… My father is teaching me.

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7. Son’s

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1 Who 2 what — how 3 sequences 4 final — end 5 general — reader

A 3

B 4

C 1

D 5

E 4

F 2

G 1

H 4

<span>1.
I usually (use) my computer in the evening.
2. My cousin always (writes)
his compositions al the library.
3. The earth (goes) round the sun
4. Bees
(make) honey.
5. Vegetarians (do not eat) meat.
6. The River Amazon (flows)
into the Atlantic Ocean.
7 An atheist (does not to believe) in God.
8.
Misanthropes are persons who (hate) mankind.
9. All is well that (ends)
well.
10. Everything (is) good in its season.
11. A cat in gloves (
catches) no mice.1
2. Every culture ( has) its customs.
1. Scientists
(develop) science.
2. A sommelier (serves) you with wine at the
restaurant.
</span>

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3.2
Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple.
1a usually get … (1/ usually / get) hungry in the afternoon.
b I’m getting…. (1/get) hungry.

Let’s go and eat something.
2 ac
………….. (you / listen) to the radio?’ ‘No, you can turn it off.’
b ………..
…-you / listen to the radio a lot?’ ‘No, not very often.
3 a The River Nile….
…..(flow) into the Mediterranean.
b The river.
(flow) very fast today — much faster than usual.
4 a I’m not very active.
………- (/not/ do) any sport.
b What
……….-you / usually / do) at weekends?
5 a Rachel is in New York right now.
…….. (She / stay) at the Park Hotel.
……… (She / always / stay) there when she’s in New York.
3.3
Bush ……………..
Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple.
1 Why are all these people here? What’s happening…. (What/ happen)?
2 Julia is good at languages. …
(She / speak) four languages very well.
3 Are you ready yet?
…….. (Everybody/ wait) for you.
4 I’ve never heard this word. How.
………… (you / pronounce) it?
5 Kate
…(not/work) this week. She’s on holiday
6 I think my English..
….(improve) slowly. It’s better than it was.
7 Nicola
…………- (live) in Manchester. She has never lived anywhere else.
8 Can we stop walking soon? ………………………
……… (l/ start) to get tired.
9 Sam and Tina are in Madrid right now.
……..
— (They / visit) a friend of theirs.
10 What
……….. (your father / do)?’ ‘He’s an architect’
11 It took me an hour to get to work this morning. Most days…….
(it/not/take) so long
12 1.
……… (l/learn) to drive. My driving test is next month. My father
………(teach) me. .​

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Объяснение:

3.2

2a) Are you listening to the radio?

2b) Do you listen to the radio a lot?

3a) The River Nile flows into the Mediterranean.

3b) The river is flowing very fast today…

4a) You aren’t doing any sport.

4b) What do you usually do at weekends?

5a) She is staying at the Park Hotel;

5b) She always stays…

3.3

2) She speaks…

3) Everybody is waiting for you;

4) How do you pronounce it?

5) Kate isn’t working this week.

6) … is improving slowly.

7) Nicola lives in Manchester.

8) I’m starting to get tired.

9) They are visiting a friend of theirs.

10) What does you father do?

11) … it doesn’t take so long.

12) I’m learning to drive… My father is teaching me.

Exercises

Unit

3Are the underlined verbs OK? Correct them where necessary.

1 Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. OK

2 How often are you going to the cinema? do you go

3 Ben tries to find a job, but he hasn’t had any luck yet……………………………..

4 Martina is phoning her mother every day……………………………………………….

5 The moon goes round the earth in about 27 days……………………………………..

6 Can you hear those people? What do they talk about?……………………………..

7 What do you do in your spare time?……………………………………………………….

8 Sarah is a vegetarian. She doesn’t eat meat…………………………………………….

9 I must go now. It gets late…………………………………………………………………….

10 ‘Come on! It’s time to leave.’ ‘OK, I come.’……………………………………………..

11 Paul is never late. He’s always starting work on time…………………………………..

12 They don’t get on well. They’re always arguing……………………………………………

Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple.

1 a I usually get (I / usually / get) hungry in the afternoon.

b I’m getting (I / get) hungry. Let’s go and eat something.

2 a …………………………..‘ (you / listen) to the radio?’ ‘No, you can turn it off.’

b …………………………….‘ (you / listen) to the radio a lot?’ ‘No, not very often.’

3 a The River Nile …………………………(flow) into the Mediterranean.

b The river…………………………… (flow) very fast today – much faster than usual.

4 a I’m not very active…………………………………….. (I / not / do) any sport.

b What………………………………….. (you / usually / do) at weekends?

5 a Rachel is in New York right now. ……………………………………….(She / stay) at the Park Hotel.

b …………………………………………….(She / always / stay) there when she’s in New York.

3 Put the verb into the correct form, present continuous or present simple.

1 Why are all these people here? What’s happening (What / happen)?

2 Julia is good at languages. ………………………………………(She / speak) four languages very well.

3 Are you ready yet? …………………………………………………(Everybody / wait) for you.

4 I’ve never heard this word. How ………………………………….(you / pronounce) it?

5 Kate…………………………………………….. (not / work) this week. She’s on holiday.

6 I think my English ……………………………………….(improve) slowly. It’s better than it was.

7 Nicola …………………………………..(live) in Manchester. She has never lived anywhere else.

8 Can we stop walking soon?………………………………………. (I / start) to get tired.

9 Sam and Tina are in Madrid right now. ………………………………………….(They / visit) a friend of theirs.

10 ‘What………………………………………………. (your father / do)?’ ‘He’s an architect.’

11 It took me an hour to get to work this morning. Most days…………………………………………………….

(it / not / take) so long.

12 I ………………………………………………………….(I / learn) to drive. My driving test is next month. My father (teach) me.

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