To result from - âèõîäèòè ç, âèíèêàòè

1. Job losses resulted from changes in production.

2. The fire has resulted in many thousands of deaths.

3. The project is beginning to show results.

4. She died as a result of her injuries.

5. When water levels rise, flooding results.

 

Exercise VI. Open the brackets and translate the sentences:

1. An interpreter (to translate) from one language into another.

2. He (always / stay) at the park Hotel when he’s in London.

3. It was hard work carrying the bags. They (be) very busy.

4. When I was young, I (want) to be a bus driver.

5. Maria (learn) English for 2 years.

6. He (watch) television all day.

7. How long you (read) this book.

8. He (read) a programme for ten minutes when they come.

9. She (work) as a doctor there for seven years by that time.

Exercise VII.

a) Translate the sentences into Ukrainian. Pay attention to the meaning and use of the modal verbs “to have to”, “to be to”:

1. I have to be back in London early on Monday morning.

2. They had to go away for several weeks then on business.

3. I’ll have to think about it now.

4. They were to send their carriage for us this morning at nine.

5. He was to keep his books in this room.

b) Make the following interrogative and negative:

1. Her father has to wear spectacles.

2. You had to return home.

3. They had to work at night.

4. He was to live in the farm-house when he got married.

5. They are to arrive on Monday morning.

 

Exercise VIII. Fill in the blanks with much, many, little, few:

1. Was there … snow in Kyiv last winter? Yes, there was. And it was very cold.

2. Do … people watch TV in the evening?

3. … children watch TV after 9 o’clock in the evening.

4. I don’t like … sugar in my tea.

5. I’m sorry we have very … ham for breakfast, but we have a lot of chess.

6. We must go to the theatre in half an hour. We have very … tome for dinner.

7. He doesn’t know German well, but he studies very now.

 

Exercise IX. Make up question to which the underline words are the answers:

1. Tom is going to talk to you over the telephone.

2. She is going to write three English exercises.

3. He is going to listen to the teacher.

4. I am going to watch the TV programme at 9 o’clock.

5. They are going to listen to the tape-recorder.

Exercise X. Fill in the gaps with one of the prepositions from the list: