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òóðèñòè÷êå ñòðóêå. Äðóãè ñòðàíè ¼åçèê. — Áåîãðàä, 2003
2.
Šèšàíà Ìèõàèëîâèž — Ãðàìàòèêà åíãëåñêîã
¼åçèêà (ìîðôîëîãè¼à è ñèíòàêñà).
«Íàó÷íà ÊÌÄ», Áåîãðàä, 2006.
1. Put the nouns in the plural
1. cat, dog, day, pea
2. face, age, horse, bridge
3. church, glass, brush, box, dish, address, sandwich
4. bath, death, month, youth
5. baby, duty, lady, raspberry, family
6. boy, joy, toy, holiday
7. leaf, life, wife, knife
8. proof, roof, chief
9. hero, potato, tomato
10. bedroom, girlfriend, horseman, grown-up, mother-in-law
11. man, woman, child, foot, mouse, tooth, goose, sheep, fish
2. Replace
the “of”-phrase by the noun in the possessive case where possible
1. the wife of our teacher
2. the house of Mr. Black
3. the meeting of the students
4. the rights of women
5. the children of my sister Irene
6. the wedding of William and Mary
7. the joys of life
8. the wings of a plane
9. the name of the village
10. the walls of the room
11. the job of a receptionist
12. the end of a street
13. the manager of the hotel
3. Choose
the correct determiners
1. He doesn’t have (many/much) money.
2. She bought (that/those) cards last night.
3. There are (less/fewer) students at the lecture today.
4. I do not want (this/these) water.
5. A (few/little) people left early.
6. This jacket costs (too much/too many).
4. The article. Write a or an
___ old book ___ hour ___ university
___ waiter ___ late hour ___ answer
___ hotel ___ assistant ___ usual answer
___ airport ___ window ___ unusual answer
___ new airport ___ open window ___ economic problem
5. Insert
the articles – the, a, an – where necessary.
_____ oranges.
delicious.
window and ___ thick carpet on ___ floor.
6.
Adjectives and adverbs. Degrees of comparison.
Write the comparative and the superlative of
the following adjectives.
strong
happy
modern
important
good
difficult
large
serious
expensive
crowded
7. Write the comparative and the superlative of
the following adjectives.
bad
far
good
little
much
many
old
8. Write
the opposite
Younger
Colder
Cheaper
Better
Nearer
Easier
9. Supply
the correct form of the adjective or adverb in the brackets.
10. Supply
than, as, from
in each of the following sentences.
11. Choose
the correct form.
12. Choose
the correct form (adjective or adverb)
13. Pronouns.
Replace the expressions in bold type by personal pronouns in the proper form.
14. Circle the correct word.
1. We/Us all went with themselves/them.
2. They knew all about my friend and I/me.
3. Mr Jones and he/him/himself came last night.
4. I came here with John and her/she.
5. Henry gave Peter and I/me an ice-cream, and then we went to the pictures with he/him and his friend.
6. He told Mary and me/I to go with him/he and his mother.
7. Go and see he/him and his friend.
8. There were some letters for you and I/me.
9. Go with John and her/she to visit they/them.
10. We are much stronger than they/them at football.
11. Let we/us all go for a walk.
12. There was no one there except me/I.
13. Do you think he/him is stronger than I/me?
14. I want she / her to come back as soon as possible.
15. Fill
in the blanks with the proper possessive pronoun: my, your, her, his, its, our,
their.
16. Fill
in the blanks with reflexive pronouns: myself,
yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves and themselves.
17. Add
a question word – who, what, which –
to the following questions:
18. Add
a question word — who, whose, what, which
— to the following questions:
19. Add
some or any.
20. Answer
the questions in the negative. Give short negative answers (none, nobody,
neither,
nothing, nowhere).
21. Complete
the sentences with that / who / which
(relative clauses).
22. Complete
the sentences with whose / whom / where
(relative clauses).
23. Complete
the sentences with that / why where
necessary. Give two variants where possible.
24. Complete
the sentences with which or whom.
25.
Modal verbs. Complete the sentences with can,
may, could, would (requests, asking for and giving permission, offering and
inviting).
26. Complete
the sentences with must or have to (in its correct form).
Sometimes it is possible to use either.
Sometimes only have to is possible.
27. Complete
the sentences with must, mustn’t and needn’t.
28. The verb BE in the Present Simple.
Complete the
sentences with am / is / are
29. Make
questions with these words. Use is or
are.
30. Complete the sentences. Use one of these verbs in the Present Continuous tense.
build cook have stand go stay swim work
31. Complete
the sentences. Use one of the verbs in the Present Simple tense.
speak close work meet cost cost open
32. Complete
the sentences. Use one of the verbs in the Present Simple tense, negative.
cost go believe know read use wear
33. Write
Present Simple questions. Use the words in brackets + do / does.
34. Put
the verb in the correct form — Present Continuous or Present Simple.
1. I ______________ (not belong) to a political party.
2. Hurry! The bus ______________ (come). I ______________ (not/want) to miss it.
3. Mother’s in the kitchen. She ______________ (cook) something. She always ________
(cook) in the mornings.
4. The man in the white hat who ______________ (walk) past the window now
______________ (live) next door.
5. The baby ______________ (cry) because it is hungry now.
6. “Why you ______________ (wash) these clothes this morning?”
“Because the sun ______________ (shine). I never ______________ (wash) clothes
when there are clouds in the sky.”
7. “You ______________ (hear) anything?”
“I ______________ (listen) hard, but I can’t hear anything.”
8. “Look! A man ______________ (run) after the bus.
He ______________ (want) to catch it.”
9. Mary ______________ (swim) very well, but she ______________ (not dive).
10. John ______________ (travel) to
11. You can turn off the radio. I ______________________ (not listen) to it.
12. I’m sorry, I _______________________ (not understand).
Can you speak more slowly?
35. Put
in am / is /are
(present) or was / were (past).
36. Complete
sentences with the verb in the Past Simple negative.
37. Write
B’s questions. Use:
arrive / cost
/ go / go to bed late / happen
/ have a nice time / stay /
win
B: Where _________________ ?
A: With some friends.
B: When _________________ ?
A: With
B: _________________ ?
A: No, I lost.
B: good. Where _________________ ?
A: To the mountains.
B: How much _________________ ?
A: Two hundred dinars.
B: ________________________ ?
A: No, but I didn’t sleep very well.
B: _________________________ ?
A: Yes, it was great.
B: How ____________________ ?
A: I don’t know.
38.
Complete the sentences with one of the given verbs in the present perfect
tense.
break buy travel decide forget take see invite tell lose
1. I _______________ a new car. Do you want to see it?
2. I can’t find my umbrella. Somebody ___________________ it.
3. Look! Somebody _______________________ that window.
4. I know that woman but I __________________ her name.
5. Helen is having a party tonight. She ___________________ a lot of people.
6. “Does the manager know that you are going away?”
“Yes, I _________________________ him.”
7. “Where are my glasses?” – “I don’t know. I ___________________ them.”
8. What are you going to do? ________ you _______________ ?
9. I think I ________________ my passport. I can’t find it anywhere.
10. My uncle is a sailor. He _____________________ all over the world.
39.
Choose the right form.
1.
Nick is / has been in
2. Olga is a good friend of mine. I know / have known her very well.
3. Olga is a good friend of mine. I know / have known her for a long time.
4. Martin works / has worked in a hotel now. He likes his job very much.
5. Martin works / has worked in the hotel since he finished the college.
6. She is / has been the manager for two years already.
7.
I am learning / have learned
English since I was 5 years old.
40.
Write for, since or ago, yet
1. He has been in
2. They have discussed the problem _________ three days, but they haven’t solved it _____ .
3. I started my new job four weeks _________, but I haven’t got my pay _____.
4. The manager has been in his office ________ an hour.
5. They have been
here ________
6. She has had the camera ________ three years.
7. I bought this car two years ______ and I have never repaired it _________ that time.
8. Have you started your new job ________ ?
9. He bought the suit a week ________ but he hasn’t worn it ________ .
10. Has the
manager arrived ________ ?
11. He has been in prison ________ a year.
12. Things have changed ________ I was a girl.
13. She has worn the same hat ________ 1940.
14. I have known that ________ a long time.
15. Mrs Jones has been in hospital ________ the accident.
41. Put
the verb in the correct form — Past Simple or Present Perfect.
1. My brother ______________ (write) several plays. He ______________ (finish) his
second tragedy.
2. He ______________ (not smoke) for two weeks. He is trying to give it up.
3. “ When ______________ he ______________ (arrive)?”
“ He ______________ (arrive) at 2.00.”
4. I ______________ (read) his books when I was at school. I ______________ (enjoy) them
very much.
5. We ______________ (miss) the bus. Now we’ll have to walk.
6. He ______________ (break) his leg in a skiing accident last year.
7. Here are your shoes. I ________ just ___________ (clean) them.
8. “The clock is slow.” – “It isn’t slow. It ______________ (stop).”
9. I can’t go out because I ______________ (not finish) my work.
10. “You ______________ (have) breakfast yet?” – “Yes, I (have) it at 8.00.”
42. Answer
the questions. Use Present Perfect or Past Simple in your answers.
1. Have you ever eaten snails?
(a) Yes, I …
(b) Yes, I (eat) some at Tom’s party last week.
2. Have you found the watch?
(a) No, I …
(b) No, I (not find) it yet.
3. Have you been here before?
(a) Yes, I …
(b) Yes, I (be) here several times.
4. Have you seen him lately?
(a) No, I …
(b) No, I (not see) him since Christmas.
5. Has your dog ever bitten anyone?
(a) Yes, he (bite) a policeman last week.
(b) Yes, he (bite) me several times.
43. Put
the verb in the correct form — Past Simple or Past Continuous.
1. I ______________ (make) a cake when the light went out.
2. POLICEMAN: What _____________________(you / do) when the accident __________ (happen)?
MARTIN: I ______ (be) at the bus stop. I _____________ (wait) for a bus.
POLICEMAN: _____________________ (you / see) the accident?
MARTIN: No, because I __________________ (read) the newspaper.
3. He suddenly ______________ (realize) that he ______________ (travel) in the wrong
direction.
4. When he (awake) she ______________ (sit) by the window. She ______________ (look)
at something in the street, but when he ______________ (call) her she ______________
(turn) and ______________ (smile) at him.
5. The boys ______________ (play) cards when they ______________ (hear) their father’s
step. They ______________ (hide) the cards at once and ______________ (take) out their
lesson books.
6. I ______________ (find) this ring as I ______________ (dig) the garden. Who
______________ (it/belong) to?
7. While I ______________ (swim) someone ______________ (steal) my clothes and I
______________ (have) to walk home in my bathing suit.
8. When I ______________ (look) for my passport I ______________ (find) this old photograph.
Review WAYS OF EXPRESSING FUTURE ACTIONS
(Present Simple, Present Continuous, Future Simple (will /shall), going to)
Do the following exercises.
44. Future
Actions. Simple future.
Put in will (‘ll) or won’t.
B: Go to bed early and you ________ feel better in the morning.
45. Future
Actions. Put the verb into the correct form using “will” or “going to”.
1. — I’ve got a terrible headache.
— Have you? Wait there and I ______________ (get) an aspirin for you.
2. — Why are you filling this bucket with water?
— I ______________ (wash) my car.
3. — Look! There’s a smoke coming out of that house. It’s on fire!
— Good heavens. I ______________ (call) the fire brigade immediately.
4. — I’ve decided to repaint this room.
— Oh, have you! What colour ______________ (you/paint) it?
5. — I don’t know how to use this camera.
— It’s quite easy. I ______________ (show) you.
6. — John, do you want me to take you to the airport?
— No thanks, Steve. Alan ______________ (take) me.
46. All
the sentences in this exercise are about the future. Put the verb in the
correct form: Simple Future (will /
won’t) or Present Simple.
1. Before you ______________ (leave), don’t forget to shut the windows.
2. I ______________ (phone) you as soon as
I ______________ (arrive) in
3. Everyone ______________ (be) surprised if he ______________ (pass) the examination.
4. When you ______________ (see) Kate again, you ______________ (not recognize) her.
5. If we ______________ (not hurry) we ______________ (be) late.
47.
Which is right?
48.
Write sentences from the words in brackets. Put the verb in the passive voice.
Sentences 1 – 7 are present.
Sentences 8 – 15 are past.
49.
Complete the sentences. Use the passive (present or past) of these verbs.
clean damage
find give invite
make show take
steal
50. Write 2 sentences from the words in brackets.
Put the verb in the passive voice.
Use the present continuous (is / are being
…)
and the present perfect (have / has
been … ).
1. (the office / clean)
2. (the shirts / iron)
3. (the roof repair)
4. (the trees / cut down)
5. (the car / wash)
6. (the bridge / built)
7. (the meat / roast)
8. (the salad / make)
9. (the dishes / wash)
10. (the fish / fry)
11. (tea / serve)
12.
(the vegetables / cut)
51. Put
the verb in the brackets in the Passive Voice of the suggested tense.
1. This picture ______________ (always admire). (Present Simple)
2. His leg ______________ (hurt) in an accident. (Past Simple)
3. His car ______________ (repair) now. (Present Continuous)
4. The box ______________ (not open) for the last hundred years. (Present Perfect)
5. This play ______________ (forget) in a few years’ time. (Future)
6. Your question ______________ (answer)? (Present Perfect)
7. This matter ______________ (not discuss) tomorrow. (Future)
8. ______________ any questions ______________ (ask ) about me? (Past Simple)
52.
Use the verb in the brackets to complete the sentences. Put the verb in the
proper tense in the Passive Voice.
1. You can’t use your room yet, sir. It ______________ (clean).
2. We didn’t go to the party. We ______________ (not / invite).
3. The washing machine was broken, but it’s OK now. It ______________ (repair).
4. How old is this hotel? When ______________ (it / build)?
5. The fitness centre is closed now. New equipment ______________ (install).
6. The soup is very hot. It ______________ (removed) from the fire.
53. Put
the sentences into the Passive Voice with a personal subject.
1. They gave my little sister a ticket, too.
2. They will show the visitors the new buildings.
3. Someone has already paid the electrician for his work.
4. They promise us higher wages.
5. Someone taught him French.
6. They will ask us all several questions.
7. Someone will read you another chapter next time.
8. Someone is showing her how to bathe a baby.
9. The teachers told them where to sit.
10. Someone promised me a bicycle if I passed my examination.
54. Add
the correct form there is / there are to the
following sentences.
1. ____________ a large swimming pool in front of the hotel.
2. ____________ two beds in each guest room.
3. ____________ a wardrobe in the bedroom.
4. ____________ a lot of people at the reception desk in the morning.
5. ____________ a banquet in our restaurant tomorrow.
6. ____________ a few changes since you left last week.
7. ____________ some mistakes in your bill.
8. ____________ a large parking at the back of the hotel.
9. ____________ two washbasins in the bathroom.
10. ____________ tennis courts and golf courses near the hotel.
55. Ask
questions about hotel facilities. Use the suggested words and the correct form:
there is / there are. Give short
answers.
1. a restaurant? Is there a restaurant in the hotel? – Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.
2. bars? Are there bars on the ground floor? – Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t.
3. a health club?
4. cocktail lounges?
5. a garage?
6. a jogging area?
7. exhibition space?
8. a conference hall?
9. meeting rooms?
10. souvenir shops?
56. Add
the correct form of “it + be” to the following sentences:
1. ____________ a pity that she is so stupid.
2. ____________ stupid not to go swimming yesterday.
3. ____________ wonderful to see you again next week.
4. ____________ cruel to beat a dog like that.
5. ____________ possible that he doesn’t understand English?
57. Add
the correct form of it + be or there + be to the following sentences:
1. ____________ a fine day. ____________ no clouds in the sky.
2. ____________ a man standing under the tree ten minutes ago.
3.
____________ a post-office in
the hotel. ____________ open till
4. ____________ a long time since I had a holiday.
5. ____________ a fact that he is a rich man.
6. ____________ a lot of money on his bank account.
7. ____________ a beautiful park near our hotel.
8. ____________ not true to say that the hotel is full.
9. ____________ a train at 10.30. ____________ a fast train.
10. I’m not going to stay in a hotel. ____________ very expensive.
58.
Write questions with “Do you know when / where / how old / how / what / … ?”
Compare: Where is Nick?
Do you know where Nick is?
59.
Write questions with “Do you know if … ?”
Compare: Is she working today?
Do you know if she is working today?
60. Which is right?
61. Make
a new sentence from the questions.
1. Where is the post-office?
Could you tell me
2. What does this word mean?
Can you tell me
3. What’s the time?
Can you tell me
4. Where can I change some money?
Do you know
5. Do you accept credit cards?
Could you tell me _____________________________
6.
Does the hotel allow dogs?
Do you know
7. Is there a travel agency in the hotel?
Do you know
62. Put
a question tag on the end of each sentence. Follow the rule:
a positive sentence → a negative question tag
a negative sentence → a positive question tag
It’s a beautiful day, isn’t it?
Sally lives in
You closed the window, didn’t you?
That isn’t your car, is it?
You haven’t met my mother, have you?
You won’t be late, will you?
Your dad doesn’t smoke, does he?
1. You weren’t listening, ______________?
2. Ann doesn’t like onions, ______________?
3. John’s applied for the job, ______________?
4. You can type, ______________?
5. He won’t mind if I go early, ______________?
6. Tom could help you, ______________?
7. There are a lot of people here, ______________?
8. This isn’t very interesting, ______________?
9. I’m too fat, ______________?
10. I shouldn’t have got angry, ______________?
11. They had to go home, ______________?
12. He’d never seen you before, ______________?
63. Put
the following sentences into Reported Speech. Begin your sentence with:
He told me / you / him / her / us / them (that) …
He said (that) …
Make all the necessary changes:
Present
→ past:
Am
→ was
Is
→ was
Are
→ were
Have
→ had
Has
→ had
Can
→ could
Will
→ would
Do
→ did
Does
→ did
Look
→ looked, etc
Met
→ had met
64. Put
the following questions into Reported Speech. Begin your sentence with:
He asked me / you / him
/ her / us / them …
She wanted to know …
They were interested to
know …
We wondered …
65. Put
the following questions into Reported Speech. Begin your sentence with:
He asked me / you / him
/ her / us / them if …
She wanted to know
if …
They were interested to
know if …
We wondered if …
66. Put
the following commands and requests into Reported Speech.
Begin your sentence with:
I told you to ….
I asked you to …
I told you not to …
I asked you not to …
67. Conditional
sentences: Type I
Put the verb in brackets into the
correct tense.
1. If I find your passport, I (telephone) you at once.
2. If you (not go away), I’ll send for the police.
3. If he (be) late, we’ll go without him.
4. Someone (steal) your car if you leave it unlocked.
5. If we leave the car here, it (not be) in somebody’s way.
6. If he (work) hard today, can he have a holiday tomorrow?
7. Unless you work very hard you (not be) successful.
8. If you like the house, you (buy) it?
9. If you (see) him, tell him to ring me up.
10. Unless I have a quiet room, I (not be able) to do any work.
68.
Conditional sentences: Type II
Put the verb in brackets into the
correct tense.
69.
Conditional sentences: Type III
Put the verb in brackets into the
correct tense.
If she (pay) the fine she (not be) sent to prison.
70. Identify
the subject, predicate, object and modifier in each of the following sentences.
71. Put
the parts of a sentence in the correct order.
1. (he won/easily/the game)
He won ______________________________.
2. (again/please don’t ask/that question)
Please _______________________________.
3. (football/every week-end/does John play)
Does ________________________________?
4. (quietly/the door/I closed)
I ____________________________________.
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
_____________________________________
_________________________________________
__________________________________________
__________________________________________
72. Re-write
the sentences to include the word in brackets.
73. Put
in the correct prepositions — on, at, in
— where necessary.
74. Put
in the correct prepositions — in, at, on
— where necessary.
75. Put
in the correct prepositions where necessary.
76. Put
in the correct prepositions after the nouns.
77. Put
in the correct preposition (“preposition + noun” phrases).
340. Did you pay _______ cheque or _______ cash?
341. We hadn’t arranged to meet. We met _______ chance.
342. I’ve never met her but I’ve spoken to her _______ the phone.
343. I didn’t watch the match _______ television. I listened to it _______ the radio.
344. Tom’s away at the moment. He’s _______
holiday in
345. Tom has gone to
346. After work we went to a café _______ a drink.
347. What did you have _______ lunch?
348. When I was 14, I went _______ a trip
to
349. Have you ever read any books _______ Agatha Christie?
78. Put
in the correct preposition (“adjective + preposition” phrases).
350. It was kind _______ you to help me.
351. Why were you so rude _______ your friend?
352. They were angry _______ me _______ making so much noise.
353. We enjoyed our holiday but we were rather disappointed _______ the hotel.
354. I was delighted (pleased) _______ the present.
355. Are you afraid _______ dogs?
356. I’m not ashamed _______ what I did. In fact, I’m proud of it.
357. Ann is married _______ an American.
358. She is worried _______ her mother’s health.
359. I was surprised _______ the news.
360. Why are you always jealous _______ other people?
361. I am bored _______ doing the same thing every day.
79. Put
in the right preposition (“adjective + preposition” phrases).
362. I’m sorry _______ the noise last night.
363. I’m sorry _______ shouting at you yesterday.
364. The Italian city of
365. Who is responsible _______ all that noise last night?
366. The film was different _______ what I expected.
367. Are you interested _______ art and architecture?
368. Let’s go! I am tired _______ waiting.
369. Your writing is similar _______ mine.
370. The city centre was crowded _______ tourists.
371. The man is very honest. He is not capable _______ telling a lie.
80. Put
in the right preposition (“verb + preposition”).
372. A strange thing happened _______ me the other day.
373. Did you hear _______ the fight in the club yesterday?
374. Why are you looking _______ me like that?
375. I didn’t have enough money to pay _______ the meal.
376. — Who’s Tom Madley?
— I have no idea. I’ve never heard _______ him.
377. Don’t listen _______ what he says. He’s stupid.
378. I didn’t have enough money to pay _______ the bill.
379. He was angry and started shouting _______ me.
380. Hello, can I speak _______ Jane, please?
381. — Will you lend me the money?
— I’ll think _______ it.
382. Have you seen the film? What did you think _______ it?
383. I am waiting _______ a bus.
81. Put
in the right preposition (“verb + object + preposition).
384. Can you explain this word _______ me?
385. The book is divided _______ three parts.
386. Can you explain _______ me what has happened?
387. I’ve been invited _______ the wedding but I can’t go.
388. Don’t point that knife _______ me! It’s dangerous!
389. Cut the meat _______ small pieces before frying it.
390. They are in
391. They asked me a lot of _______ questions.
392. He wrote to the company asking _______ more information.
393. I prefer tea _______ coffee.
394. How much money do you spend _______ food?
395. The school provides all its students _______ books.
396. Some words are difficult to translate _______ one language _______ another.
397. Before you go into the house I must warn you _______ the dog.
82. Complete
the sentences with the given verb in the proper form (infinitive or verb+ing).
398. Could you please stop ______________ (make) so much noise?
399. I don’t enjoy ______________ (read) letters.
400. I’ll do the shopping when I’ve finished ______________ (clean) the flat.
401. Have you ever considered ______________ (go) to live in another country?
402. Are you going to give up ______________ (smoke)?
403. She kept on ______________ (interrupt) me while I was speaking.
404. Would you mind ______________ (close) the door?
405. As it was late, we decided ______________ (take) a taxi home.
406. The thief got into the house because I forgot ______________ (close) the window.
407. I shouted to him. He pretended ______________ (hear) me.
408. Why hasn’t she arrived? She promised not ______________ (be) late.
409. Ann offered ______________ (look) after our children while we were out.
410. Tom suggested ______________ (go) to the cinema.
411. I am thinking of ______________ (buy) a car.
412. Not many people can afford ______________ (buy) a Rolls Royce.
413. One day I hope ______________ (have) enough money to travel around the world.
83. Complete
the sentences with a proper question word: what,
where, how, whether.
414. We asked ____________ to get to the station.
415. Have you decided ____________ to go for your holidays?
416. Tom explained to me ____________ to change the wheel of my car.
417. I don’t know ____________ to go to the party or not.
418. Can you show me ____________ to use the washing machine?
419. I was really astonished. I didn’t know ____________ to say.
84. Answer
the following questions:
ox (cow) __________ pig __________ lamb __________
calf __________ sheep __________
85. Translate
into English.
86. Translate
the following menus and dishes into English.
1. Kontinentalni doručak
Topli napitak (kafa, čaj, mleko, čokolada, kakao)
Puter, džem, med
Pecivo
2. Švajcarski doručak
Topli napitak
Puter, džem ili med
Sir
Pecivo
3. Bečki doručak
Topli napitak
Puter
Džem ili med
Pecivo
Jedno ili dva kuvana jaja (tvrdo, rovito)
4. Engleski doručak
Topli napitak
Puter
Džem od pomorandzi, med
Tost
Ovsena kaša
Šunka sa jajima ili
slanina sa jajima
Pržene kobasice
Sok od voća ili povrća
Voće
5. Hladna predjela
Salata od govedine
Salata od pilećeg mesa
Šunka sa renom
Teleći jezik u majonezu
Pašteta od gušćije
dzigerice
Dimljeni losos
6. Supe
Goveđa supa sa rezancima
Goveđa supa sa knedlama
Krem čorba od pečuraka
Čorba od graška
Konsome od divljači
7. Pečenje
Jagneći kotlet
Ćureće pečenje
Teleće pečenje
Jagnjeće pečenje
Pečeno prase
Pečeni jagnjeći but
Pečeni ovčiji but
8. Jela po naruđbini
Biftek tartar
Goveđi medaljoni
9. Povrće
Cvekla, šargarepa, kupus,
karfiol, grašak,
krastavac, boranija, paprika, pasulj, spanač,
krompir, paradajz, tikvica, patlidžan, rotkva
Palačinke
Pita sa jabukama
Pita sa višnjama
Pita od bundeve
Sladoled od lešnika
Jagode sa šlagom
11. Voće
Jabuka, kruška, kajsija,
breskva, limun, šljiva,
ananas, malina, dinja,
lubenica, dunja, grožđe
12. Badem, orah, lešnik,
kikiriki, urma, suvo grozhdje,
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1. I won’t go out now because it … and I haven’t an umbrella.
a) rains b) raining c) is raining
2. Mary usually … foreign languages very quickly.
a) learns b) learn c) is learning
3. When I saw him he … a portrait of his wife.
a) was painting b) painted c) were painting
4. The room is not ready. I … the carpet yet.
a) did not clean b) have not cleaned c) had not cleaned
5. I … a letter from him two days ago.
a) getting b) got c) had got
6. Have you been to the cinema …?
a) yesterday b) at that time c) today
7. The receptionist asked the guest what kind of room …
a) did he need b) he needed c) will he need
8. The manager told the guest that … a message for him at the reception desk.
a) there was b) there is c) it was
9. The receptionist told the guest … the key at the reception desk.
a) leave b) to leave c) that he leave
10. The guest asked the receptionist … a parking place at the hotel.
a) was there b) if there is c) if there was
11. I told my friend … about what had happened.
a) don’t worry b) not to worry c) to not worry
12. My parents wanted to know when … the city.
a) did I leave b) I left c) I had left
13. This is the … hotel in the town.
a) good b) best c)
{most good
14. The coffee was terribly weak in the morning. Make it a bit … now.
a) more strong b) more stronger c) stronger
15. Leave your luggage in the hall. The porter will bring …to your room.
a) him b) them c) it
16. They will come tonight, …?
a) will they b) won’t they c) do they
17. Red wine …about three hours before the meal.
a) open b) is opening c) is opened
18. The travel agency is on … first floor.
a) – b) the c) a
19. I am sorry … being late.
a) of b) for c) about
20. I’d like to buy a car, but I haven’t got … money.
a) many b) no c) enough
21. It’s the restaurant … serves Indian food.
a) who b) what c) that
22. I’m tired … the same thing every day.
a) to do b) of doing c) from doing
23. ____ car is
four years old and still runs very well.
a) a b) the c) -- d) some
24. We had _____ lunch in a small
restaurant not far from the museum.
a) a b) the c)
-- d) some
25. The food wasn’t _____ as I expected.
a) as good b) more good c) the same good d) better than
26. There were not many people in the restaurant, so we _____ to wait long for dinner.
a) had not b) did not have c) should not d) must not
27. Travel arrangements _____ in the
travel agency.
a) are making b) made c) are made d) make
28. If you _____ speak English, you cannot
work at the hotel reception.
a) doesn’t b) don’t c) aren’t d) didn’t
29. The maid has already cleaned the room
and _____ the washbasin now.
a)
polish b) polished c) is polishing d) polishes
30. I haven’t had a holiday _____ last
year.
a) for b) after c) from d)
since
31. I’m looking for the manager. _____ him?
a) saw you b) do you see c) are you seeing d) have you seen
32. Tom burnt his hand while he _____
dinner.
a) is cooking b) cooking c) was cooking d)
has cooked
33. “I don’t know how to use this
computer”. ---- “It’s quite easy, _____ you”.
a) I’ll
show b) I show c) I am going to show d) I am showing
34. “Why are you turning on the
television?”
“I
_____ the news.”
a) ‘ll watch b) watch c)
am watching d) am going to watch
35. He fell from the bicycle but he didn’t
hurt _____ .
a) him b) himself c) his d)
his self
36. We are busy today, but we _____ busy yesterday.
a) wasn’t b) didn’t c) weren’t d) aren’t
37. If you ______ hurry, you’ll miss the
train.
a) will not b)
won’t c) doesn’t d) don’t
38. It’s a pity that we don’t have a car.
If we _______ a car, we would travel more.
a) had b) have c) have had d)
will have
39. The restaurant manager asked the staff
______ rude to the guests.
a) don’t be b) not to be c) not be d) won’t be
40. The guest asked the reservations agent
_______ a single room.
a) did they have b) do they have c) if they had d)
had they
41. In our restaurant the menu offers four
or five dishes for each _____ .
a) food b) order c) starter d) course
42. The manager of the hotel said that
every room _____ occupied.
a) is b) was c) were d) been
43. The guests asked the receptionist how _____ to the
a) could they get b) can they get c) they can get d) they could get
44. The guests were angry because the
chambermaid _____ the towels.
a) didn’t changed b) didn’t change c) hadn’t changed d)
hadn’t change
45. John’s lost his job, _____ ?
a) is he b) has he c) hasn’t he d) isn’t he
46. I enjoy _____ to music.
a) to listen b) listen c) in listening d) listening
47. Do you want _____ you some money?
a) that I give b) I to give c) me to give d) I give
48. Mark has no chance _____ winning the
game.
a) for b) in c) at d) of
49. We stayed at the hotel _____ my friend
had recommended to us.
a) who b) which c) what d) whom
50. It was quite _____ that he had passed
his exam.
a) surprising b) surprise c) surprised d) surprises
51. I got up _____ today and missed my
train.
a) latest b) late c) lately d) the late
52. Why did you buy _____ much food?
a) such b) as c) so d) such a