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Final control work. Form 8
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Final control workForm 8
2. Too and enough
• too + adjectives and adverbs• enough + noun
• adjectives and adverbs + enough
3. Examples:
It’s too cold for me to go out.
He spoke too quickly for me to understand.
It’s warm enough to swim, isn’t it?
Do we have enough time to finish our work?
If we want to be on time, we have to walk
quickly enough.
4. Task 1
Rewrite the sentences putting too orenough in the correct position
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1. This room is not large for such big parties.
2. I haven't got money for this car.
3. Let's get a taxi. It's far to go on foot.
4. Tom was talented for the part in the film.
5. Are there potatoes to cook a salad?
6. The coffee is hot to drink.
7. She was glad to visit me.
8. He isn't tall to play volleyball.
9. It's hot in here. Let's open the window.
6. Task 2
could/ might – возможноmust – должно быть
can't – не может быть
Fill in could/ might/ must or can't
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• 1. They bought a huge house. They … have a lotof money.
• 2. Sam … be a sportsman. He is so plump!
• 3. I'm not sure, but there … be some ice-cream in
the fridge.
• 4. She … be a teacher. She looks very odd.
• 5. She … be clever. Her marks are poor.
• 6. Tomorrow I … miss my class. I will probably go
to the dentist.
• 7. She looks very young. She … be a Professor.
• 8. You've been translating texts all day. You … be
tired.
8. Task 3
• I wish smb. V2• I wish smb. Didn’t V1
• I wish he helped me with homework.
• I wish she didn’t criticize me.
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1. I live in a small house. (and that's a pity).2. George isn't my close friend (and I like him).
3. Tina can't go to the cinema. (the film is
interesting).
4. I have to look after my younger sister (and I don't
like it).
5.It's cold ( and I can’t swim).
6. I don't have a cat ( and it can be fun).
7. It's so dark (and I feel scared).
8. I don't understand English well (and I have
problems with it).
9. My mother doesn't buy me a new computer (and
that's a pity).
10. Task 4 infinitive or ing-form
• I go to V• I would like to V
• I would prefer to V
• I can’t stand Ving
• I enjoy Ving
• I prefer Ving
I’d like to V
I’d prefer to V
11. Infinitive or – ing form?
1. I very much enjoy (read) detective stories.2. I can't stand (smoke).
3. Sometime I'd like (learn) to play the guitar.
4. Would you prefer (swim) now or later?
5. I prefer (eat) in the restaurant.
6. I went to the shop (buy) milk.
7. I can't stand (chatting) in the Internet.
8. Do you enjoy (visit) museums?
9. Would you like (dance)?