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He will establish a new enterprise.
10) There’s a chance he’ll go.
4. Grammar revision. Ask questions about Ed and Liz.
Examples: (Ed and Liz/ be / married?) Are Ed and Liz married?
‘Yes, they are.’
(They / have / any children?) Have they got any children? ‘Yes, three.’
1) (where / Ed and Liz live?)………………….‘In Nottingham.’
2) (how long / they / be / married?)………………….’15 years.’
3) (they / go out very often?)……………...’No, not very often.’
4) (what / Ed do for living?)……………….’He’s a policeman.’
5) (he / enjoy his job?)………………………’Yes, very much.’
6) (he / arrest anyone yesterday?)………………………...’No.’
7) (they / have / a car?)…………………………………...’Yes.’
8) (when / they / buy it?)…………………………’A year ago.’
9) (how much / it cost?)………………………...……’£ 3,000.’
10) (they / go / on holiday next summer?)…………………’Yes.’
11) (where / they / go?)………………………...….’To Scotland.’
5. Grammar revision. Put a question tag on the end of each sentence.
Examples: Tom won’t be late, will he ? They were very angry, weren’t they ?
1) Ann’s on holiday, …………...?
2) You weren’t listening,……….?
3) Sue doesn’t like onions, ……..?
4) Jack’s applied for the job, ……?
5) You can type, ………………..?
6) There are a lot of people here,..?
7) Let’s have dinner,…………?
8) I’m too fat, ……………….?
9) You wouldn’t tell anyone,...?
10) Listen, ……………………?
11)Don’t drop it, ……………..?
12)He’d never seen you before,.?
6. Grammar revision. Make up negative and interrogative sentences of all types.
1) Careless students never do their work well.
2) Whenever we go to that office they welcome us very warmly.
3) We produce different products.
4) Your business proposal is very interesting.
5) I am too busy to stay with you.
6) The manager calls to his partners every day.
7) They often discuss their business matters with clients.
8) The company sells its goods all over the world.
7. Make up a dialogue using the words of this lesson. The dialogue should contain
at least 2 negative and 2 interrogative sentences.
18.
If I had lost that much money, they would have fired me.
6. Grammar revision. Complete each sentence using a passive construction.
a) 'I'm glad that horrible man ………… (catch - Present Perfect Simple).
'Yes, I'm sure he ………. to prison.' (send- Future)
b) 'When I saw him he ………. by the police.'(question - Past Continuous)
'I think he ………. a very long sentence.' (give— should)
c) 'The postman told me he ………. by a dog.' (bite- Past Perfect Simple)
………. to hospital?' (take (he) - Past Simple)
d) 'I hear that a lot of Irish jokes .......... in tonight's show.' (included- Present
Perfect Simple)
'Oh no! I hate it when insulting jokes ………. about other nationalities.' (fell-
Present Simple)
7. Grammar revision. Put the verbs in the correct form of the passive.
1. The date of Buddha's birth (now, think) ….. to be 563 ВС.
2. I'm sure if you left a note, you (not, disturb)…… .
3. So far this year thousands of pounds (raise)…. . for famine relief.
4. I doubt if your President (elect)….. for another term of office. He's too old.
5. I feel sorry for you. Nobody likes (give)….. the sack.
6. R.K. Narayan's third novel (first, publish)….. in 1945.
7. When I got home, I found my car (steal)….. .
8. Do you remember I called to see you once while your office (repaint)….. .
8. Read, analyze, write down key stages, names and events of PR
development. Answer the questions after the text.
History of public relations.
Evidence of the practices used in modern day public relations are scattered
through history. One notable practitioner was Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of
Devonshire whose efforts on behalf of Charles James Fox in the 18th century
included press relations, lobbying and, with her friends, celebrity campaigning
(Forman, 2001).
A number of American precursors to public relations are found in
publicists who specialized in promoting circuses, theatrical performances, and
other public spectacles. In the United States, where public relations has its origins,
many early PR practices were developed in support of the expansive power of the
railroads. In fact, many scholars believe that the first appearance of the term
"public relations" appeared in the 1897 Year Book of Railway Literature.
Later, PR practitioners were—and are still often—recruited from the ranks
of journalism. Some reporters, concerned with ethics, criticize former colleagues
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18. If I had lost that much money, they would have fired me. 9) He will establish a new enterprise. 10) There’s a chance he’ll go. 6. Grammar revision. Complete each sentence using a passive construction. a) 'I'm glad that horrible man ………… (catch - Present Perfect Simple). 4. Grammar revision. Ask questions about Ed and Liz. 'Yes, I'm sure he ………. to prison.' (send- Future) Examples: (Ed and Liz/ be / married?) Are Ed and Liz married? ‘Yes, they are.’ (They / have / any children?) Have they got any children? ‘Yes, three.’ b) 'When I saw him he ………. by the police.'(question - Past Continuous) 'I think he ………. a very long sentence.' (give— should) 1) (where / Ed and Liz live?)………………….‘In Nottingham.’ 2) (how long / they / be / married?)………………….’15 years.’ c) 'The postman told me he ………. by a dog.' (bite- Past Perfect Simple) 3) (they / go out very often?)……………...’No, not very often.’ ………. to hospital?' (take (he) - Past Simple) 4) (what / Ed do for living?)……………….’He’s a policeman.’ d) 'I hear that a lot of Irish jokes .......... in tonight's show.' (included- Present 5) (he / enjoy his job?)………………………’Yes, very much.’ Perfect Simple) 6) (he / arrest anyone yesterday?)………………………...’No.’ 'Oh no! I hate it when insulting jokes ………. about other nationalities.' (fell- 7) (they / have / a car?)…………………………………...’Yes.’ Present Simple) 8) (when / they / buy it?)…………………………’A year ago.’ 9) (how much / it cost?)………………………...……’£ 3,000.’ 7. Grammar revision. Put the verbs in the correct form of the passive. 10) (they / go / on holiday next summer?)…………………’Yes.’ 11) (where / they / go?)………………………...….’To Scotland.’ 1. The date of Buddha's birth (now, think) ….. to be 563 ВС. 2. I'm sure if you left a note, you (not, disturb)…… . 5. Grammar revision. Put a question tag on the end of each sentence. 3. So far this year thousands of pounds (raise)…. . for famine relief. Examples: Tom won’t be late, will he ? They were very angry, weren’t they ? 4. I doubt if your President (elect)….. for another term of office. He's too old. 5. I feel sorry for you. Nobody likes (give)….. the sack. 1) Ann’s on holiday, …………...? 7) Let’s have dinner,…………? 6. R.K. Narayan's third novel (first, publish)….. in 1945. 2) You weren’t listening,……….? 8) I’m too fat, ……………….? 7. When I got home, I found my car (steal)….. . 3) Sue doesn’t like onions, ……..? 9) You wouldn’t tell anyone,...? 8. Do you remember I called to see you once while your office (repaint)….. . 4) Jack’s applied for the job, ……? 10) Listen, ……………………? 5) You can type, ………………..? 11)Don’t drop it, ……………..? 6) There are a lot of people here,..? 12)He’d never seen you before,.? 8. Read, analyze, write down key stages, names and events of PR development. Answer the questions after the text. 6. Grammar revision. Make up negative and interrogative sentences of all types. History of public relations. 1) Careless students never do their work well. 2) Whenever we go to that office they welcome us very warmly. Evidence of the practices used in modern day public relations are scattered 3) We produce different products. through history. One notable practitioner was Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of 4) Your business proposal is very interesting. Devonshire whose efforts on behalf of Charles James Fox in the 18th century 5) I am too busy to stay with you. included press relations, lobbying and, with her friends, celebrity campaigning 6) The manager calls to his partners every day. (Forman, 2001). 7) They often discuss their business matters with clients. A number of American precursors to public relations are found in 8) The company sells its goods all over the world. publicists who specialized in promoting circuses, theatrical performances, and other public spectacles. In the United States, where public relations has its origins, many early PR practices were developed in support of the expansive power of the 7. Make up a dialogue using the words of this lesson. The dialogue should contain railroads. In fact, many scholars believe that the first appearance of the term at least 2 negative and 2 interrogative sentences. "public relations" appeared in the 1897 Year Book of Railway Literature. Later, PR practitioners were—and are still often—recruited from the ranks of journalism. Some reporters, concerned with ethics, criticize former colleagues 60 5
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