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31.08.2022

Грамматическая разработка на тему «Words that are usually mixed»

Герцик Анастасия Евгеньевна
учитель английского языка
Грамматическая разработка на тему «Words that are usually mixed» покажет наглядную разницу в употреблении. В разработке имеются ответы на 3-4 странице документа, рекомендуется для 7-11 классов. Рекомендуется для теста.

Содержимое разработки

VERBS THOSE ARE USUALLY MIXED

  1. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

  1. At exactly midnight the telephone … (ring).

  2. Presidential elections … (held) always on Tuesday.

  3. He … (drive) about in Greece for several days.

  4. When we … (get) to the river we …(dive) straight into the water.

  5. Suddenly a cat … (slide) down the tree and landed at the top.

  6. He … (catch) before he could jump over the wall.

  7. The insect … (creep) further underneath.

  8. He … (drive) right past us without stopping.

  9. He … (fall) off the ladder and … (hurt) himself.

  10. Last time Trig … (slip) down the ladder and … (fall) onto the ground.

  11. Two days ago Trig wanted to get through the fence into the garden and … (stick) in the fence.

  12. I was on the point of going when the telephone … (ring).

  13. She … (dye) the dress red.

  14. That is true that Simon … (die) of cancer.

  15. He … (send) a copy of his will to his bank for safekeeping.

  16. The house … (sell) at the auction.

  17. They … (begin) to drop out of the race one by one.

  18. I … (know) nothing about their divorce until they … (tell) me about it.

  19. When I … (see) Jack for the first time I … (mistake) him for my cousin.

  20. I have never … (think) about it.

  21. I … (write) the address on the envelope and then … (post) the letter.

  22. His next letter … (write) in pencil.

  23. Ryan … (strike) the bear with his mighty foot.

  24. I … (fill) up the form in ink.

  25. A left-wing-group … (break) away from the main political party.

  26. I … (get) away from the office only at six p.m.

  27. A series of disasters … (set) back the space program.

  28. The rebellion … (put down) with great cruelty.

  29. He couldn’t stand his job so he … (give) it up.

  30. He … (sit) up to do his homework but his thoughts were somewhere else.

  31. It was cold outside so I … (put) on my warm coat.

  32. Dr. Charles … (slip) of her white coat and … (sink) wearily into the chair. What a day! Everything … (go) badly.

  33. The man … (keep) looking at me as if he … (know) me but I tried not to look at him.

  34. The government … (win) the vote by the majority of voices.

  35. He looks happily because he … (win) the lottery.

  36. The surgeon would have operated on her if he … (feel) he could save her life.

  37. She asked for the bill but … (find) that the meal … (pay) for her.

  38. The boy … (beat) badly and his arms were blue.

  39. Someone … (throw) a stone at the speaker, it … (hit) him on the head and knocked his glasses.

  40. Grifton’s secluded way of his life and strange occupation … (arouse) the suspicion of Mr. and Mrs. Hall.

  41. The bird … (beat) its wing rapidly as it … (fly) on.

  42. The difficulty … (beat) him and he looks depressed and worn out.

  1. Yesterday Mr. Smith … (beat) his disobedient saw.

  2. The temperature … (rise) and it’s warm outside.

  3. The curtain … (rise) and the actors appeared on the stage.

  4. She has … (raise) her finger to her lips as a sign of silence.

  5. He … (bend) his mind to the job.

  6. The hungry dog … (bite) on a bone.

  7. The fierce dog … (bite) a postman on the leg.

  8. The dog … (bite) a hole in my trousers and I couldn’t go out now.

  9. The dog … (bite) a large piece of meat and … (run) away.

  10. She … (withdraw) against the wall as the car passed close.

  11. A large sum of money … (withdraw) from his bank account.

VERBS THOSE ARE USUALLY MIXED – ANSWERS!!!!!

    1. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

    1. At exactly midnight the telephone RANG.

    2. Presidential elections ARE always HELD on Tuesday.

    3. He DROVE about in Greece for several days.

    4. When we GOT to the river we DIVED straight into the water.

  1. Suddenly a cat SLID down the tree and landed at the top.

  2. He WAS COUGHT before he could jump over the wall.

  3. The insect CREPT further underneath.

  4. He DROVE right past us without stopping.

  5. He FELL off the ladder and HURT himself.

  6. Last time Trig SLIPPED down the ladder and FELL onto the ground.

  7. Two days ago Trig wanted to get through the fence into the garden and STUCK in the fence.

  8. I was on the point of going when the telephone RANG.

  9. She DYED the dress red.

  10. That is true that Simon DIED of cancer.

  11. He SENT a copy of his will to his bank for safekeeping.

  12. The house WAS SOLD at the auction.

  13. They BEGAN to drop out of the race one by one.

  14. I KNEW nothing about their divorce until they TOLD me about it.

  15. When I SAW Jack for the first time I MISTOOK him for my cousin.

  16. I have never THOUGHT about it.

  17. I WROTE the address on the envelope and then POSTED the letter.

  18. His next letter WAS WRITTEN in pencil.

  19. Ryan STRUCK the bear with his mighty foot.

  20. I FILLED up the form in ink.

  21. A left-wing-group BROKEN away from the main political party.

  22. I GOT away from the office only at six p.m.

  23. A series of disasters SET back the space program.

  24. The rebellion WAS OUT DOWN with great cruelty.

  25. He couldn’t stand his job so he GAVE it up.

  26. He SAT up to do his homework but his thoughts were somewhere else.

  27. It was cold outside so I PUT on my warm coat.

  28. Dr. Charles SLIPPED of her white coat and SANK wearily into the chair. What a day! Everything HAD GONE badly.

  29. The man KEPT looking at me as if he KNEW me but I tried not to look at him.

  30. The government WON the vote by the majority of voices.

  31. He looks happily because he HAS WON the lottery.

  32. The surgeon would have operated on her if he HAD FELT he could save her life.

  1. She asked for the bill but FOUND that the meal HAD BEEN PAID for her.

  2. The boy HAD BEEN BEATEN//WAS BEATEN badly and his arms were blue.

  3. Someone THREW a stone at the speaker; it HIT him on the head and knocked his glasses.

  4. Grifton’s secluded way of his life and strange occupation AROUSED the suspicion of Mr. and Mrs. Hall.

  5. The bird BEAT its wing rapidly as it FLEW on.

  6. The difficulty HAS BEATEN him and he looks depressed and worn out.

  7. Yesterday Mr. Smith BEAT his disobedient saw.

  8. The temperature HAS RISEN and it’s warm outside.

  9. The curtain ROSE and the actors appeared on the stage.

  10. She has RAISED her finger to her lips as a sign of silence.

  11. He BENT his mind to the job.

  12. The hungry dog BIT on a bone.

  13. The fierce dog BIT a postman on the leg.

  14. The dog HAS BITTEN a hole in my trousers and I couldn’t go out now.

  15. The dog BIT a large piece of meat and RAN away.

  16. She WITHDREW against the wall as the car passed close.

  17. A large sum of money HAS BEEN WITHDRAWN//WAS WITHDRAWN from his bank account.

Адрес публикации: https://www.prodlenka.org/metodicheskie-razrabotki/504222-grammaticheskaja-razrabotka-na-temu-words-tha

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