ՕրիորդՆերողություն Չամուսնացած աղջկան ոչ ոխ-նենգություն Արհամարանքն-քՀանդգնություն-ությունՆերում-ում 9.ձեզ, ձեր 10.
Classwork ex. A,B,C
Ex. A

- D
- F
- A
- B
- C
- E
Ex. B

- blown
- haven’t
- being
- has
- be
- awerded
- Has
- by
Ex. C

- by
- with
- by
- by
- with
- with
- by
Classwork

1. given
2. delivered
3. told
4. isn’t
5. Was your money stolen
6. weren’t
7. be
8. Will I be

1. are arrested, are taken
2. is usually kept
3. Will we be told
4. was invented
5. Will you be allowed
6. will be given
7. Was Aidan’s bike found

1. was robbed
2. were called
3. was investigated
4. were found
5. were caught
6. will be sent to prison
Homework ex.1,2,3
Ex.1
Put the following sentences into the simple future tense (will-future). Use the words in brackets.
I think my parents and my brother will arrive in time. (arrive)
They guess it won’t be easy to win the match. (not be)
Will they enjoy their holidays? (they / enjoy)
She will probably finish her work before the weekend. (finish / probably)
We won’t have time to help you in the garden. (not have)
I hope they will be happy with their new bikes (be)
Will she make me some sandwiches? (she / make)
They think that I won’t pay for it. (not pay)
Complete the sentences with the going to future.
Are you going to meet your friends today? (you / meet)
She is going to meet us next weekend. (meet)
They are going to return on Sunday. (return)
He isn’t going to make the breakfast. (not make)
I am going to play with my sister tomorrow. (play)
Is Ann going to help you in the kitchen? (Ann / help)
We are going to take Spanish lessons next week. (take)
They aren’t going to be home before ten. (not be)
Fill in the correct future tense, the going to future or the simple future tense.
I believe it will be rather windy tomorrow morning. (be)
We are going to stay on the beach in the afternoon. (stay)
He is going to come to the party in an hour. (come)
We are sure that he will publish his new book this year. (publish)
The weather won’t be much better next week. (not be)
He is going to do the shopping on Friday. (do)
Write down the short form of the sentences below.
You are going to find it out. — You’re going to find it out.
We will not play golf. We won’t play golf.
I am going to read a book. — I’m going to read a book.
She will be back before dinner. She’ll be back before dinner.
They are not going to make it. — They aren’t going to make it.
He is going to help you. — He’s going to help you.
Ex.2Fill in GOING TO or WILL future.
1. When the weather is fine, we will probably have a picnic in our garden. (probably have)
2. Are you going to ask him for help? (you ask)
3. Susan is going to paint the bathroom next weekend. (paint)
4. I think he will find out her name. (find out)
5. I am going to take a walk in the garden this evening. (take)
6. Let’s hope that the wind will blow away the clouds. (blow)
7. Mary is going to get a good mark because she has studied hard. (get).
8. Are you sure, you will sleep in a tent in your holidays? (sleep)
9. Peter is going to ride his new bike in the park. (ride)
10. I hope Jane will invite me to her party. (invite).
11. I am going to wash dad’s car tomorrow afternoon. (wash)
12. Mum thinks dad will come home early tonight. (come)
13. It will probably be very cold in the mountains. Take a sweater with you. (probably be)
14. We are going to ride our bikes in the park. Can you come with us? (ride)
15. It’s my birthday next Friday. Mum is going to bake a cake. (bake)
Ex.3
Fill in GOING TO or WILL future.
1. I think Susan will fall in love with Mike. (fall)
2. John is going to listen to his new CD all evening. (listen)
3. It’s late. I hope we won’t miss the bus. (not miss)
4. I think the police will arrest the burglars. (arrest)
5. Are you going to study the new words this time, Peter? (you study)
6. Jane and Sue are going to buy a present for mum’s birthday. (buy)
7. I hope you will help me with the dishes, Julie. (help)
8. Next summer we will probably stay at a campsite near a lake. (probably stay)
9. We are going to go to Scotland this summer. (go)
10. I promise, I will phone you tomorrow. (phone)
11. Maybe he won’t have any time next weekend. (not have)
12. She is going to have a baby next April. (have)
13. I hope the train won’t be delayed. (not be)
14. They will probably pass the exam. (probably pass)
15. The sky is cloudy and grey. It is going to rain. (rain)
Classwork ex. B, 2

1. This year, more than a million tourists will visit our local area.
2. I’m sure we will find your bag soon. Where did you last see it?
3. Will you lend me some money until Saturday?
4. Everything on the menu looks delicious! Erm… I will have Chicken Kiev, please.
5. I will take you to the bus station, if you like.
6. One day, people will live on Mars in special buildings.
7. No, there won’t be any problems with delivering your new furniture next week.
8. Shall we come at six to help you get things ready for dinner?
Ex.2

Homework
Ex.1

Ex. 2

Ex.3

Ex.4

Homework
Ex.1

Ex. 2

Ex.3

Ex.4

Homework The liar
- Make the following sentences interrogative and negative.
- There was a King.
Was there a King?
There wasn’t a King. - That is possible.
Is that possible?
That isn’t possible. - My father had a cudgel.
Did my father have a cudgel?
My father didn’t have a cudgel. - The man went away with empty hands.
Did the man go away with empty hands?
The man didn’t go away with empty hands. - There was a heavy storm yesterday.
Was there a heavy storm yesterday?
There wasn’t a heavy storm yesterday. - A villager came with the scale.
Did a villager come with the scale?
A villager didn’t come with the scale. - You owe me scales of gold.
Do you owe me scales of gold?
You don’t owe me scales of gold. - That is a lie.
Is that a lie?
That isn’t lie. - The King gave him the scales of gold.
Did the King give him the scales of gold?
The King didn’t give hima the scales of gold. - The villager left home happily.
Did the villager leave home happily?
The villager didn’t leave home happily.
2. Write the plural forms of the nouns.
King, land, man, lie, shepherd, wish, father, cudgel, star, pipe, mouth, woman, hand, tailor, scale.
King-kings, land-lands, man-men, lie-lies, shepherd-shepherds, wish-wishes, father-fathers, cudgel-cudgels, star-stars, pipe-pipes, mouth-mouths, woman-women, hand-hands, tailor-tailors, scale-scales.
3. Translate into English.
- Մի օր այս թագավորը հայտարարեց ամբողջ աշխարհով մեկ։
One day this King announced throughout the land. - Հովիվն եկավ և ասաց, որ իր հայրը ուներ մի գավազան։
The shepherd came and said that his father had a cudgel. - Նա խառնում է աստղերն երկնքում։
He stirs the stars in the sky. - Իմ հայրիկը ունի ծխամորճ։
My father has a pipe. - Տղամարդը հեռացավ դատարկ ձեռքերով։
The man left with empty hands. - Դերձակը եկավ և ասաց, որ երեկ ուժեղ փոթորիկ էր։
The tailor came and said that there was a strong storm yesterday. - Եվ վերջապես, մի գյուղացի եկավ և ասաց, որ թագավորը իրեն ոսկի էր պարտք։
And finally, a villager came and said that the King some gold him.
Homework ex.2,3,4 ex. E, F
ex.2
1. The conversation had been going on about the departure for the last hour. (go on)
2. The man had been holding to the end of the seat. (hold)
3. I had been travelling for two days. (travel)
4. A man had been crouching behind the hedge. (crouch)
5. He had been thinking of it for some considerable time. (think)
6. The sun had been getting lower and lower. (get)
7. She had been speaking simply of his disease. (speak)
8. It was what he had been driving at. (drive)
9. It was what she had been expecting. (expect)
10. It was just what he had been wondering. (wonder)
11. It was evident she had been weeping. (weep)
12. I said I had been taking a walk. (take)
13. People had been complaining about the food. (complain)
14. It had been sleeping in her heart. (sleep)
15. This was what I had been waiting for. (wait)
16. I had been looking at him silently. (look)
17. They had been talking for more than an hour. (talk)
18. She had been examining the boat closely. (examine)
19. Pauline had been reclining on the ground. (recline)
20. That was the information I had been hoping for. (hope)
ex.3
1. She hadn’t been looking down at the deep, treacherous pool at all. (look)
2. For, if Madge hadn’t been talking with David, Dot and Daisy would never have run away from her and disappeared. (talk)
3. If Eve Nolan hadn’t been puttering with some of her trick films at the time-she and Walt Harris had the so-called night shift-and seen them blacken, we’d have been dead before they discovered it. (putter)
4. He hadn’t been thinking for nothing. (think)
5. He realised at once that Mrs. Gregg hadn’t been listening to his account of the statue, but that she was replying to his original suggestion. (listen)
6. And so it was, though I hadn’t been intending what the French call a double entendre at the time. (intend)
7. Proofs hadn’t been lacking of the truth of Bill Petersen’s radio warning. (lack)
8. If she hadn’t been sitting with her back to the light, Letty might have noticed the dark rings under her eyes. (sit)
9. We could row that way long enough, and if Sam and Nate hadn’t been saving their strength, we could win. (save)
10. Sigi embarked upon the ocean in a small boat, and he hadn’t been sailing long when a little skiff drew near, wherein was an old man with one eye, wearing a broad-brimmed grey hat. (sail)
11. Maurice objected that he was not in any way a victim of hallucinations, that he hadn’t been dreaming, that he had seen his guardian angel with his eyes and heard him with his ears. (dream)
12. When she went into the little drawing-room Audrey was sitting in the deep-cushioned window-seat with a book on her knee; and by the fact that it was open at the index, Barbara judged that she hadn’t been reading too attentively. (read)
13. In pausing to formulate his thoughts, he became conscious that Miss Masters hadn’t been taking his dictation; that she had laid an envelope on his desk directly in front of where he usually sat, and that she was putting on her hat. (take)
14. He pitched forward as though falling to avoid the explosion, just as we would have done if we hadn’t been holding a stretcher. (hold)
15. I should have thought twice before speaking, if I hadn’t been giving my main attention to Professor Newton. (give)
16. No matter what he might do in the future, he could not redeem the past; and if Farnsworth felt he hadn’t been playing the game right, he ought to take the matter in his own hands and get off the team. (play)
17. Again, old man Carlson was in very needy circumstances; his boy hadn’t been living with his wife for four years. (live)
18. I knew instinctively that it was Jean Pahusca, and that he hadn’t been expecting me to be there after my call and had failed to notice me in his eagerness to creep unseen down the slope. (expect)
19. Once in the theatre, it was seen that Dickey and Mopsey hadn’t been wasting their time, for there was such a collection of cast-off uniforms and weapons as would have furnished a much larger company than theirs with outfits. (waste)
20. Although she and Miss Mercy hadn’t been speaking since the episode of the butterfly, her tender conscience was troubled that she had not said good-bye to her. (speak)
ex.4
1. Had he been dreaming, he wondered a moment later, or had that strange smile indeed curved her lips, that marvellous light indeed flowed from her eyes? (he/dream)
2. And how had he been thinking about her? (how/he/think)
3. Where had she been going to that night? (where/she/go)
4. Had not they all been breaking their loving, anxious hearts about Bonny Laddie, and lo! (they all/not/break)
5. Towards what abyss had he been traveling ever since? (towards what abyss/he/travel)
6. Then why had she been thinking about it again? (why/she/think)
7. Had he been thinking that Philip had tortured him? (he/think)
8. Had he too been looking for the explanation-the explanation that Henry feared? (he/too/look)
9. What had she been plotting that made her look so scared at his appearance? (what/she/plot)
10. Had they been lecturing her into these conjugal proprieties? (they/lecture)
11. Had I been walking in my sleep? (I/walk)
12. Had the foreman of the Bar T been listening and heard all? (the foreman of the Bar T/listen)
13. Had he been living in a dream? (he/live)
14. How long had he been carrying it about with him? (how long/he/carry)
15. Had she been reading Shirley, and would she have liked him to play Louis Moore? (she/read)
16. Had she a father and mother who loved her, and perhaps brothers and sisters-and how long had she been sleeping so quietly in the arms of the great rock? (how long/she/sleep)
17. Had he been dreaming all the afternoon? (he/dream)
18. Had he been talking too much with Miss Ardle or the coy Miss Penny? (he/talk)
19. Had they not been talking about the monk and his gesture of warning? (they/not/talk)
20. Had they been cutting meridians the wrong way? (they/cut)
ex.E

1. B
2. A
3. A
4. B
5. B
6. A
ex.F

1. had
2. been
3. had
4. √
5. had
6. √
7. making
8. √
9. been
10. yet
Homework
Упражнение 233 Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Past Simple или Past Perfect.
1. Tom returned from the cinema at five o’clock.
2. Tom had returned from the cinema by five o’clock.
3. I finished my homework at seven o’clock.
4. I had finished my homework by seven o’clock.
5. He thought that he had lost the money.
6. Ann told me that she had seen an interesting film.
7. When I came home, mother had already cooked dinner.
8. When father returned from work, we had already done our homework.
9. When the teacher entered the classroom, the pupils had already opened their books.
10. Kate gave me the book which she had bought the day before.
11. Nick showed the teacher the picture which he had drawn.
12. The boy gave the goats the grass which hehad brought from the field.
13. Mother saw that Nick hadn’t washed his hands.
14. The teacher understood that Lena hadn’t done her homework.
15. I knew that my friend hadn’t come yet.
16. When I woke up yesterday, father had already gone to work.
17. Nick thought that his father hadn’t comehome yet.
18. Mary told us that she had cooked a good dinner.
19. Yesterday I found the book which I had lostin summer.
20. When we came to the station, the train had already left.
Упражнение 234 Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Past Simple или Past Perfect.
1. By two o’clock the teacher had examined all the students.
2. On my way to school I remembered that I had left my report at home.
3. All my friends were glad to hear that I had passed all the examinations successfully.
4. Poor Oliver lay unconscious on the spot where Sikes had left him.
5. He opened his eyes, looked around and triedto remember what had happened to him.
6. All the passengers saw at once that the old man had traveled a great deal in his life.
7. By the time we came to see him, he had returned home.
8. During the holidays my friend visited the village where he had lived in his childhood.
9. When they entered the hall, the performance had already begun.
10. When I came home, my mother told me that she had received a letter from grandfather.
11. Where had you worked before you enteredthe institute?
12. He had studied French before he enteredthe university.
13. Lanny said that he had got his education in Cape Town.
14. The boy wanted to act the main part in the play because he had organized the theatre.
15. Lanny didn’t know who had attacked him in the darkness.
16. The girl was glad that she had found a seat near the window.
17. Suddenly he remembered that he hadn’t rung her up in the morning.
18. By the time the train reached the city, he had made friends with many passengers.
19. When my uncle had left, he hurried to the station to book a ticket.
20. She thought that Gert and Lanny hadquarrelled.
Homework ex.1,2,3
Ex.1

Ex.2

Ex.3

Classwork 19.10.2022

- Ted was playing his guitar at half past seven.
- At midnight, I was sleeping, but Jane was listening to music.
- Luke was standing outside the bank when suddenly two robbers ran past him.
- I know Doug was working late at the office because I saw him when I was leaving.
- Were you had a shower when the earthquake happened.
- Penny was running to cath the bus when she slipped and fell.
- When you saw Eugene was he going home?
- At midnight? Erm we were watching a DVD, I think.
English
- What’s your name? Can you tell about yourself and about your family?
- Where are you from? Do you live here?
- What is your favourite subject?
- What do you do in your leisure time?
- What are your hobbies?
- What do you do on Weekends?
- Do you speak any other languages?
- What is your favorite book?
- Is there any movie you have watched so many times?
- What is your favorite season?
- Which place would you love to travel to again and again?
- Friendship is the most important relationship. Do you agree? Why? Why not?
- What qualities do you think are important in a friend?
- Which do you prefer? Having a plan or having no plan?
- In general, do you think planning is important?
- What plans have you got for the future?
I am Mark, I am 14 years old, I have an older brother, he is 20. My favorite subject is biology. In my free time I play computer games or hang out with my friends. My hobby is to prepare and collect various figurines. I speak Russian. . I don’t have a favorite book. My favorite season is summer. I want to visit Spain and France again. No, because not all friends are permanent. There is no plan. No I don’t have a plan

