1) Complex Object Fill in to or -.
1. I'd like you to join our game.
2. He doesn't want me to go out, it's too cold.
3. My parents don't let me (-) sit up late.
4. The pupils didn't cope with the test, were made to rewrite it.
5. I heard Nick (-) leave the room quietly.
6. Have you ever seen a monkey (-) teasing?
7. Ann is allowed to rewrite the test.
8. The teacher noticed Maggie (-) take her neighbour's notebook.
9. We would like the trade between our counries to develop.
10. He was made to earn his living at the age of fourteen.
11. Let Mary (-) put on her smart clothes and (-) go to the theatre with us.
2) Complete the sentences.
1. I would like you to finish it.
2. We saw Ann cross the street.
3. Mother expected me to come early.
4. Father let us play.
3) Write what George had done by the end of the summer. Use the word combinations below.
1. George was told to write five poems.
2. George managed to catch 28 fish.
3. George wanted to learn to ride a bike.
4. George didn't want to read 12 books.
5. George decided to teach his younger brother to play on the computer.
4) Put the verbs into the correct form, Past Perfect or Past Simple.
1. I had finished the work by 5 o'clock.
2. Last summer we went to the country.
3. The teacher understood that Lena had not done the task.
4. When Mum came home, I had already bought bread.
5. Mike gave me the letter which he had gotten the day before.
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Bad Day
Every day in our lives we have to go through different events, both good and bad. There are days that give us lots of headache, we call them bad days. I’d like to tell you about one of those days.
My morning was no different from those I normally have. However, I knew there is an important test ahead. Our teacher of Maths calls it a final exam of the year. So, you can imagine how important it was for everyone. I spent a week preparing for this test. As I said, my morning went quite well, but since the time I stepped out into the street the minor problems and misfortunes began.
At first, I realized that I’d forgotten to take my lunch box, so I had to return. As people in my country say, coming back home can be a portent of bad luck. And that’s exactly how it worked for me on that day. I came back and went towards the school again. It is twenty minutes away from my home. On a way it started to rain. I guess it’s needless to say that I was without an umbrella. Luckily my anorak was in the bag. Its hood saved me from the heavy rain.
When I got to school I realized I was late for test. My teacher doesn’t normally let the latecomers to enter the classroom. This time she was in good mood and decided to make an exception. I wish she hadn’t though, as the test turned out to be really difficult. I should confess, Maths is not my favourite subject. I prefer humanitarian sciences instead, whereas my best friend and classmate Liza prefers mathematical sciences. So, we try to help each other in case there is a difficult topic. However this time was different. Liza was angry with me as we had a big argument a few days ago. For that reason, she refused to help me.
In the end, I did badly in the test and was rather sad. I thought the second part of the day would be a little better, but as ill luck would have it, my mom gave away my favourite kitten. She said she didn’t want any pets running around the house. As you see, bad days happen and they can be indeed upsetting