1) в первом ничего не надо, во втором - on
2) on, or
3) of
4) on, in
5) to
6) in, of
Improving. мы были заинтересованы в улучшении наших торговых контактов с некоторым кол-вом фирм
staying going . я предпочитаю остаться дома, чем пойти на прогулку сегодня вечером
going. он возражал против моего отъезда в воскресенье
playing. майк (горячо) любит играть в шахматы со своим отцом
coming.я с нетерпением жду, когда мой старый друг вернется в Москву
translating. он не мог завершить перевод этой статьи вовремя
I woke up around 11 am. At school I did not have a whole week. No, I do not walk around and just ill.A pile of pills and heat, everything else cough and runny nose. Well, if you do not have to call the doctor. After the first three days of being at home, I realized all the salt of the disease: the house has nothing to do badly.
Strange, but I wanted to learn, wanted to see their classmates. Frankly, I'm tired to spend with them every day, they bored me so that I would be happy not to see them more years 5. But I have not been in school for three days, and I was ready to be fooled again and fabricate all sorts of pranks there quickly I I missed all this.
I understand that the school with friends is much more interesting than at home and alone. After school years are wonderful, and I do not want to spend them, lounging on the couch at home. Therefore, I will try to recover as quickly as possible and in a few deny'm in great shape.
Will Matt pass his maths exam?
Will Real Madrid win next Sunday?
When will Tim and Sue get married?
Will it rain tomorrow?
Will you leave school soon?
Task 1. Complete the sentences with the following adjectives: incredible, violent, cautious, liberal, aggressive.
The men were drunk, aggressive and looking for a fight.
He met a violent death at the hands of the mob.
It’s incredible how much Tom has changed since he met Sally.
I’ve always been very cautious about giving my address to strangers.
Young people nowadays take a more liberal attitude towards facism.
Task 2. Put the comparative or superlative form of the adjectives in brackets
Last week, I went into town to buy a birthday present for my elder sister. You couldn’t meet a more wonderful person than her. She is one of the most charming and funniest women I know. She is also the most generous person I’ve ever met. The worst thing is that she has a quicker temper than me. Mother says she could also be a bit tidier than she is. Anyway, the present I wanted to buy her had to be the best I could afford. Eventually, I came across the most beautiful scarf I had ever seen. It was longer than the one she already had and much more colourful. Imagine my disappointment when I discovered the next day that mother had bought her exactly the same scarf.