Методические указания и контрольная работа по английскому языку №4 для студентов 2 курса заочного обучения экономических специальностей. Бидагаева Ц.Д. - 12 стр.

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Model: 17 May the seventeenth of May
1981 nineteen eighty-one
$2.1 m two point one million dollars
344 three hundred and forty-four
1/2 a (one) half
1/3 a (one) third
1/4 a (one) quarter
3/5 three fifth
5.30 five thirty a.m., five thirty p.m., half past five in the
morning, half past five in the afternoon, seventeen
thirty
583,150 $100,000 1999 1 January, 2002 70%
1,500 8,000,000 240 0.5 0.25
0.33 4.15 6/7 9.45 (o’clock) 325.8
V. Decide which of these time prepositions completes each sentence:
in – in – in – on – on – at – at – (nothing)
1. The American Olympics was … 1984.
2. ………. July 1987.
3. …. 21st of March.
4. …. Friday.
5. …. 3 o’clock.
6. …. next week.
7. …. the morning.
8. … lunch time.
VI. Which time expressions from the box complete which sentence?
(Some of the expressions are suitable for more than one sentence). Do the
sentences and time expressions refer to the past, present or future? Put a
tick next to the sentence in the table.
ago – already – at the moment – before – last year – next month – now –
recently – since - soon – this week – yet – for(X)
Past Present Future
1. The company was founded 20 years …. .
2. Have you signed the contract … ?
3. We are having talks on the purchase
of jet-planes … .
4. They have issued new bonds … .
5. Our firm will launch the new line into the
market … .
6. They will construct the plant … .
7. That product was launched onto the
market … .
8. The leaders of the two countries
haven’t met …. 1995
9. Our company has greatly expanded
… 10 years
VII. Combine these pairs of sentences using the first conditional like this:
The dollar is devalued. Oil costs less.
If the dollar is devalued, oil will cost less.
Real condition: If + S + Present Simple Verb Form,
Its Results: S + will + Indefinite Form
1. A bigger order is planed. We give a 15 % discount.
2. You buy more goods. We grant you some discount.
3. You accept our invitation. We welcome you.
4. He makes a speech at the opening ceremony. We welcome him to the
podium.
Model:     17 May              the seventeenth of May                               ago – already – at the moment – before – last year – next month – now –
           1981                nineteen eighty-one                                  recently – since - soon – this week – yet – for(X)
         $2.1 m        two point one million dollars
         344           three hundred and forty-four
         1/2           a (one) half                                                                                                     Past     Present   Future
         1/3           a (one) third                                               1. The company was founded 20 years …. .
         1/4           a (one) quarter                                             2. Have you signed the contract … ?
         3/5           three fifth                                                 3. We are having talks on the purchase
         5.30          five thirty a.m., five thirty p.m., half past five in the      of jet-planes … .
                       morning, half past five in the afternoon, seventeen         4. They have issued new bonds … .
                       thirty                                                      5. Our firm will launch the new line into the
                                                                                      market … .
583,150         $100,000        1999      1 January, 2002      70%                 6. They will construct the plant … .
1,500           8,000,000       240            0.5             0.25                7. That product was launched onto the
0.33            4.15            6/7        9.45 (o’clock)      ₤ 325.8                market … .
                                                                                   8. The leaders of the two countries
V. Decide which of these time prepositions completes each sentence:                   haven’t met …. 1995
                                                                                   9. Our company has greatly expanded
in – in – in – on – on – at – at – (nothing)                                          … 10 years

1. The American Olympics was … 1984.
2. ……….                         July 1987.
3.                  …. 21st of March.                                              VII. Combine these pairs of sentences using the first conditional like this:
4.                  …. Friday.
5.                  …. 3 o’clock.                                                  The dollar is devalued. Oil costs less. →
6.                  …. next week.                                                  If the dollar is devalued, oil will cost less.
7.                  …. the morning.
8.                  … lunch time.                                                   Real condition: If + S + Present Simple Verb Form,
                                                                                    Its Results:    S + will + Indefinite Form

VI. Which time expressions from the box complete which sentence?                   1.   A bigger order is planed. We give a 15 % discount.
(Some of the expressions are suitable for more than one sentence). Do the          2.   You buy more goods. We grant you some discount.
sentences and time expressions refer to the past, present or future? Put a         3.   You accept our invitation. We welcome you.
tick next to the sentence in the table.                                            4.   He makes a speech at the opening ceremony. We welcome him to the
                                                                                        podium.

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