Put the verbs in brackets into their correct form. 1. Every time inflation __________ (go up), people __________ (demand) higher wages. 2. After Michael.

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Put the verbs in brackets into their correct form. 1. Every time inflation __________ (go up), people __________ (demand) higher wages. 2. After Michael __________ (make) some notes, he __________ (start) writing. 3. We __________ (send) the goods on the fifteenth. __________ (you not/receive) them yet? 4. This is the first time I __________ (be) to the United States. 5. They __________ (operate) as joint directors since the company __________ (start). STARTED SENT HAVEN’T YOU RECEIVED HAVE BEEN HAVE OPERATED STARTED DEMAND HAD MADE GOES UP

6. I’ve just heard the weather forecast, and it __________ (be) sunny tomorrow. 7. “Could you lend me $50? I __________ (pay) you back tomorrow.” 8. “You look tired!” “I am. I __________ (work) on the report all day.” 9. __________ (you discuss) the problem at last week’s meeting? 10. The Amazon rainforest __________ (disappear) at an alarming rate. IS GOING TO BE WILL PAY HAVE BEEN WORKING DID YOU DISCUSS IS DISAPPEARING

11. This time next year I __________(lie) on a beach in the Bahamas. 12. We __________ (not begin) until everyone __________ (arrive). 13. The computer __________ (crash) while I __________(load up) the new software. 14. By the end of January we __________(demolish) the old building. 15. We __________ (be) very busy on the stand this morning. So far we __________ (give away) over 200 brochures. WAS LOADING UP WILL HAVE DEMOLISHED HAVE BEEN HAVE GIVEN AWAY WILL BE LYING CRASHED ARRIVES WON’T BEGIN

Supply the correct form of these verbs: RISE, ARISE, RAISE: Our sales recently. The Government taxes last week. If the need , please contact us. Prices constantly When inflation , the value of people's savings goes down. If the demand , prices also The Management our salaries a week ago. have risen raised arises are constantly rising rises rise raised

1. They ____________ the initial campaign at $10m. 2. He admitted that the mistake he’d made ______ us a lot in both time and money. 3. It was a ___________mistake. 4. We cannot do the __________ until we have details of all the production expenditure. 5. He had to pay a $1,000 fine and $150 ________. have costed cost costly costing costs Insert the appropriate forms of COST (n.), COST (v.), COSTING or COSTLY:

Decide which preposition goes with each verb. 1. I’d just like to add something …… what Tom just said. 1. I’d just like to add something TO what Tom just said. 2. Please, let me pay …… this. 2. Please, let me pay FOR this. 3. We specialise …… commercial catering equipment. 3. We specialise IN commercial catering equipment.

4. I agree …… you …… that. 4. I agree WITH you ABOUT that. 5. I think we should focus …… the planning schedule. 5. I think we should focus ON the planning schedule. 6. This will lead …… a lot of problems. 6. This will lead TO a lot of problems.

Decide which preposition goes with each adjective. 1. Are you certain …… that? 1. Are you certain ABOUT that? 2. This line is very popular …… customers looking for value for money. 2. This line is very popular WITH customers looking for value for money. 3. He was found guilty …… stealing the company’s money. 3. He was found guilty OF stealing the company’s money.

4. It would be good …… your career if you worked abroad for a few years. 4. It would be good FOR your career if you worked abroad for a few years. 5. I’m annoyed …… them …… being so inflexible. 5. I’m annoyed WITH them FOR being so inflexible. 6. I’m responsible …… a team of eight consultants. 6. I’m responsible FOR a team of eight consultants.

Decide which preposition goes with each noun. 1. Can you tell me the reason …… the delay? 1. Can you tell me the reason FOR the delay? 2. Have they sent a reply …… your last ? 2. Have they sent a reply TO your last ? 3. I’m sure we can find a solution …… this problem, but it may take some time. 3. I’m sure we can find a solution TO this problem, but it may take some time.

4. I think we can move forward ……. the basis …… what we’ve discussed. 4. I think we can move forward ON the basis OF what we’ve discussed. 6. Who is …… charge …… the sales? 6. Who is IN charge OF the sales? 6. We need 25% of the total price …… advance. 6. We need 25% of the total price IN advance.

Make these words negative by adding a suitable prefix: 1. ___________ perceptible 2. ___________ equality 3. ___________ profitable 4. ___________ complete 5. ___________ stable 6. ___________ stability 7. ___________ equal IM IN UN IN UN

1. ___________ divisible 2. ___________ accurate 3. ___________ tangible 4. ___________ experienced 5. ___________ limited 6. ___________ similar 7. ___________ rational IN UN IN IR DIS

1.The nebula has been studied by many scientists. The nebulae have been studied by many scientists. 2. The synopsis is accurate. The synopses are accurate. 3. The spectrum includes many different colours of light. The spectra include many different colours of light. 4. The axis of rotation will be investigated. The axes of rotation will be investigated. 5. The stimulus has been found to be effective. The stimuli have been found to be effective. For each of the following sentences, change the subject of the verb to the plural, and change the verb so that it agrees with its subject.

What are the plural forms of these nouns: curriculum syllabus matrix stratum automaton parenthesis medium index CURRICULA SYLLABI MATRICES STRATA AUTOMATA PARENTHESES MEDIA - MEDIUMS INDEXES - INDICES

RECAP TENSES RAISE vs RISE vs ARISE COST/ COSTING/ COSTLY PREPOSITIONS NEGATIVE PREFIXES FOREIGN PLURALS