Complete the sentences.
Use publish, print and type.
1) This is one of the latest dictionaries. It was ... only last year. 2) I never ... my letters, I always write them by hand. 3) The first books were not ..., they were written by hand. 4) Can you ... this material into the office computer, please?
5) George says his magazine can’t ... all the readers’ letters they receive. 6) This machine can ... about 60 pages a minute. 7) There’s something wrong with our Xerox: it is not ... well. 8) Joseph Brodsky could not ... his poems when he lived in the Soviet Union. 9) The press should be free to ... any material and comment on all aspects of our life. 10) Before personal computers appeared people used machines with a keyboard and ... words directly on paper. Those machines were typewriters.
Say the same in Russian.
1)
It’s a good book, but his last one was better. 2) One has to think about one’s future. 3) They were the ones who left Europe for the New World. 4) It was a problem, but not a big one. 5) I’m only using this computer until I can but a better one. 6) He’s never seen a game like that one. ?) One cannot always be right, can one? 8) David is the one who used to work for television. 9) I careful- ly answered all her text messages, but failed to answer the last one. 10) One never knows what may happen tomorrow.
Complete the text with the appropriate
forms
of
the words on the right.
Imagine that you (1)... to go to Italy for your holiday. You’re looking forward to (2) the beauty of Rome, the (3) ... works of Michelangelo and Raphael. In your imagination you (4) ... already the (5) ... museums of the world. You buy your air ticket, get on the plane and close your eyes (6) ... of sunny Italy. The plane lands and you discover that you (7) ... not in Italy, but in Holland. At first you (8) ... but then you start to think, OK, this may not be Italy but there are still the Rembrandts, the Van Goghs...
plan see good
visit, great
dream land shock
Choose the appropriate
words to complete the sentences.
1)
He turned and looked (after/at) us before he left the room. 2) The bike will serve longer if you look well (after/through) it. 3) The police were looking (for/through) a dangerous criminal in our neighbourhood. 4) I haven*t read the book, I’ve just looked (forward to/through) it. 5) They are looking (at /for) a new computer programmer for their office. '
l) We are looking ... to the day when things will be a bit easier. 2) It’s hard work looking ... three children of your own. 3) John was looking ... a job as a manager. 4) We spent half the morning looking ... the keys. 5) Would you like to look ... the magazine before
I take it? 6) I’ll look . . . these files and see if I can
find a copy
of the letter. ’f) He sat looking ... the portrait of his dead wife.
Spell these words.
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