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4. What a good bookshop weve got in this street! Every time I (pass by) I
(to see) lots of new books in its windows.
5. He is polite. He never (to interrupt) people when they (to speak).
6. The teachers voice (to change) according to what he (to say).
7. What one (to see) oneself is the most satisfactory evidence.
14. Make sentences using words given below and the verbs in the Present
Simple or The Present Continuous Tense:
1.the speaker, to give, a talk. 2. to stand, he, in front of the audience. 3. attentively,
the audience, to listen. 4. to be, the talk, interesting. 5. the teacher, to ask
questions. 6. the students, the answers, to know. 7. the teacher, to write, on the
blackboard.
15. Rewrite the sentences in the Present Continuous using the correspondent
adverbials of time.
1. Students work on their projects every day.
2. He seldom considers the actual content of the course.
3. The scientist works on his new paper.
4. He plans to learn as much as possible.
5. Where will you stay in London?
UNIT THREE
AMERICA
The school leaving age varies in America from state to state, but the
average age is 16. Secondary schools are known as High Schools and there are no
end-of-school examinations as a system of continuos assessment operates. Students
must achieve a grade-point-average (GPA) every year in order to pass to the next
year. There is a special examination for acceptance at university or college.
Its called the SAT (Standard Achievement Test) and can be taken three times
to allow students to submit their highest scores to a university. There are two parts
to the exam, Maths and English. Additional exam may be taken in other subjects to
increase students chances of being accepted by a university. GPAs and SATs are
taken into consideration for the university admittance.
First degrees, as in Britain, are the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Sciences. It
usually takes four years to get a first degree as the first year is a course of general
subjects identical for all. A system of continuous assessment operates as at high
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4. What a good bookshop we’ve got in           this street! Every time I (pass by) I
   (to see) lots of new books in its windows.
5. He is polite. He never (to interrupt) people when they (to speak).
6. The teacher’s voice (to change) according to what he (to say).
7. What one (to see) oneself is the most satisfactory evidence.

14. Make sentences using words given below and the verbs in the Present
Simple or The Present Continuous Tense:
1.the speaker, to give, a talk. 2. to stand, he, in front of the audience. 3. attentively,
the audience, to listen. 4. to be, the talk, interesting. 5. the teacher, to ask
questions. 6. the students, the answers, to know. 7. the teacher, to write, on the
blackboard.

15. Rewrite the sentences in the Present Continuous using the correspondent
adverbials of time.
1. Students work on their projects every day.
2. He seldom considers the actual content of the course.
3. The scientist works on his new paper.
4. He plans to learn as much as possible.
5. Where will you stay in London?


UNIT THREE
AMERICA
     The school leaving age varies in America from state to state, but the
average age is 16. Secondary schools are known as High Schools and there are no
end-of-school examinations as a system of continuos assessment operates. Students
must achieve a grade-point-average (GPA) every year in order to pass to the next
year. There is a special examination for acceptance at university or college.
    It’s called the SAT (Standard Achievement Test) and can be taken three times
to allow students to submit their highest scores to a university. There are two parts
to the exam, Maths and English. Additional exam may be taken in other subjects to
increase students’ chances of being accepted by a university. GPA’s and SAT’s are
taken into consideration for the university admittance.
    First degrees, as in Britain, are the Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Sciences. It
usually takes four years to get a first degree as the first year is a course of general
subjects identical for all. A system of continuous assessment operates as at high