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USE OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR/VOCABULARY
Fill in the gaps with speak, talk, say or tell in the correct verb form. There is an example at the beginning (0).
(0) You’d better speak to me before making plans for the holidays.
1. She didn’t say anything about her trip.
2. But her brother told us some amusing stories about their holidays.
3. All his friends trust him because he always tells the truth.
4. I couldn’t understand him as he spoke with a Lancashire accent.
5. Could you tell me the time, please?
6. The British are believed to talk about the weather all the time.
7. Wait a minute, please! I’d like speak to you.
USE OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR/VOCABULARY
For questions (1-16) read the text below. Look carefully at
each line. Some of the lines are correct, and some have a word which
should not be there. If a line is correct, put a tick (?) on the line.
If a line has a word which shouldn’t be there, write the word on the
line. There are examples at the beginning (0 and 00).
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John Logie Baird had produced the first television
pictures just eight years after the First World War.
They were in black and white and were not very
"clear, but he had been proved that the principle
worked. Early sets were made in the years after
Baird's breakthrough cost as much as a small car
and not many were sold. Soon, though, his original
system was improved and in the 1936 Britain's first
regular TV programme went on the air. 'Here's
Looking At You' was broadcast by the BBC from
north London's Alexandra Palace studios twice in
a day for a weekly budget of one thousand pounds.
But Great Britain wasn't the only country that
producing programmes. Other European nations,
including Germany, were also involved in the early
days of the television.
As, of course, was America — and it's there that the
real TV revolution began after the World War Two. |
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