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Micro link information technology and Business College


Assignment for Communicative English Skills II
Last data of Assignment submitting will be 02/11/2012

PART I-Fill in the correct form of the verb (20%)


1. They _____ in Chicago for 20 years (be).
2. I _____a wonderful film in the cinema last night. (see)
3. The sun _____at 6:38 yesterday morning (rise)
4. The sun _____when the climber reached Mount Everest. (shine)
5. I promise that I _____this secret to anyone (not tell)
6. Unfortunately, just as we got to the airport their plane _____off (take).
7. They _____to the movies only once in a while (go)
8. I was tired yesterday because I _____well the night before (not sleep).
9. Sh! Someone_____to our conversation (listen)!
10. When I left the house this morning, it _____(already rain)
11. I think Bob _____for London this very moment.(leave)
12. The plane _____off in a few minutes. (take)
13. I ___up at 7 every morning but this morning I __long and I__up until 8. (get, sleep, not get)
14. I _____my watch because it is being fixed (not wear).
15. This _____an easy quiz so far (be).
16. They _____in an apartment right now because they can’t find a cheap house.(live)
17. Everyone _____when the earthquake hit the small town. (sleep)
18. He _____by herself since her divorce (live)
19. I was angry that I _____such a stupid mistake (make).
20. I predict that by 2020, man _____on Mars (land)

PART II-Write sentences from the words in the given tense. (20%)

1. He – be – an interesting man (past simple)


2. I – arrive – at 11. (going-to future)
3. I – not do – that – if – I – be – you (conditional 1 and past simple)
4. Many people – wear – dark clothes – night (present simple)
5. He – discuss – the topic – for the last two weeks (present perfect progressive)
6. They – just finish – homework (present perfect simple)
7. She –get up- now? (present progressive)
8. Prime Minster – speak – on TV – but - he – ill (conditional 2 and past perfect simple)
9. When – he – come back –workers – already clean –pavement (Simple past and past perfect)
10. What –you – do - yesterday evening?(past progressive)
11. The boys –play – football – whole day (present perfect progressive)
12. He –often – shop – Harrods. (present simple)
13. If – I – see – lights – I – stop (past simple and conditional 1)
14. He said – Mum –already – go out (past perfect simple)
15. I – run into –Tom- yesterday (past simple)
16. Next week – I – sit – on the beach (future progressive)
17. The sales – start – next Monday (present progressive)
18. When – I – enter – classroom – lesson – go on (past simple and progressive)
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19. Can – you – ski – when – you – be - little?(past simple)


20. I – ski – when – I – be – at the university (past simple)

PART III-Change the sentences below from active to passive. (10%)


1, He loves me.
2, Wetook our children to the circus.
3, A thief stole my money.
4, He remembers his grandmother.
5, The woman is pretty.
6, The woman is married.
7, John asked Teresa to dinner.
8, Theyare presenting an award now.
9,: Voters elected the president three years ago.
10,Someonestole the money last night.

PART IV- Read the following article. Identify20 verbs in the passive voice. (10%)

The Academy Awards are given out every year to recognize outstanding work of movie actors,
directors, and others who are part of the movie-making industry. These awards, called Oscars,
are presented in a formal ceremony in Hollywood. Several people are nominated in specific
categories, such as Best Movie, Best Actor, Best Music, and Best Costumes. One nominee is
chosen to receive an award in each category. When the awards ceremony started in 1929, 15
awards were presented and the ceremony was attended by only 250 people. Tickets cost $10, and
anyone who could afford a ticket could attend. Today about two dozen Oscars are presented.
Tickets are no longer sold to the general public; invitations are sent only to people involved in
making the movies and to their guests. Today the awards are presented in the 3400-seat Kodak
Theatre in Hollywood. Until 1941, the winners’ names were already known before the ceremony
and published in newspapers the night before the ceremony. Now the winners’ names are placed
in sealed envelopes and the envelopes are not opened until the night ofthe ceremony. Since 1953,
Oscar night has been televised and broadcast all over the world. This show is seen by hundreds
of millions of people. Viewers watch as their favorite movie stars arrive looking beautiful and
hopeful.

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