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BIBLIOGRAPHY = * Oxford Advanced Learner’s Encyclopedic Dictionary, Oxford University Press, 1994 ~ Galateanu-Férnoagt Georgiana, Comise! Ecaterina, Gramatica limbii engleze, Omegapres, Bucuresti,1992 - Levitehi, Leon, Gramatica limbii engleze, Teora, 1993 ~ Levitchi, Leon, Sinonime in gramatica limbii engleze, Teora, 1994 - Murphy, Raymond., Eny University Press, 1994 = Swan, Michael, Practical English Usage, Oxford University Press, 1995, = Thomson, A, J. & Martinet, A. V..A Practis Oxford University Press, 1985 = Vince Michael, Advanced Language Practice, Macmillan Publishers Limited, 1998 - *** The Random House Dictionary of the English Language, Random House, Inc, 1968 ~ Wright, Walter D., A Basic Course in English, J. Nisbet and Co. LTD, 1961 = Side, Richard & Wellman, Guy, Grammar and Vocabulary, Pearson Ed. LTD, 1999 h Grammar in Use, Cambridge 1 English Grammar, 8) Plural (1-70) CUPRINS 1. MORPHOLOGY ‘The Nown 'b) Gender (71-90) ¢) Case (91-110) The Article (111-210) Other Determinatives (211-250) ‘The Numeral (251-285) ‘The Pronoun (286-340) . 4 « The Adjective and The Adverb (3 ) 27 The Preposition and Adverbial Particles (Phrasal Verbs) (401-500) The Verb a) Irregular b) Tenses .. 1. Present Tenses (60!~6604 .. 2, Past Tenses (661-720) 3: Future Tenses (721-780) .. 4. All Tenses (781-840) ) The Modal Verbs (841-925) .. d) The Passive Voice (926-975) ) Sequence of Tenses and Indirect Speec! 1. The Sequence of Tenses (976-993) .. 2 Indirect Statements (996-1015) 3. Indirect Questions (1016-1035) .. 4: Indirect Orders and Requests (1036-1050) 5. Mixed Types (1051-1075) f) The Non-finite Verb For Infinitive, Gerund and Participle (1076-1200) UL SYNTAX ‘The Subjunetiv a) Uses of the Synthetic and ‘Analytic Subjunetive (1201-1240) . bb) Request Clauses (1241-1250) ©) Purpose Clauses (1251-1270) 4) Conditional Clauses (If Clauses} “The Relative Clause (1301-1325) The Adverbial Clauses of “Time and Manner (1326-1345) 86 The Adverbial Clause of Reason (1346-1355) 87 ‘The Adverbial Clause of Concession (1356-1365) 88 ‘The Negative Sentence (Negations) (1366-1405 88 The Tag Questions (1406-1425) Inversion / Word Order (1426-1450) IIL, VOCABULARY (1451-1570) IV. ORTHOGRAPHY (1571-1600) Key to exercices . swe 103 | 1. MORPHOLOGY . about the elections. Tis; c) There are . fusnitue in my room. few 3. ean see three _ working on the site, a) mans; b) men; c) man 4. The police caught the burglars. a) has; b) was; ¢) have 5, My family made up of 5 persons. a) are; b) were; c) is 6. The programme includes visiting several a) cities; b) citys ¢) cityes. 7. Children need many a) toles; b) toys; ¢. tayies B.A nun strive to bé happy. a) people; b) peoples; c) peoples 9. What do they need 190 wernn-» f01? 1a) pianoes; b) pianoses; ¢) pianos 10, We did hope there wouldn't be any a) wolfs; b) wolves; c} wolfes 11. All the: .. were covered with snow. a) roofs; b} rooves: c) roovs 12, cnonoone 87en't always considered the most pleasant persons. 8) Mother-in laws; b) Mothers-in laws; c) Mothers-in law 13, A few . were seen grazing in the field 1a) sheep, b) sheeps; c) sheepes 14. Some of these . are worth framing. 4) photoes; b) photos; c) photoies 15... ‘both tasty and healthy. 1) Tomatoes; b) Tomatos; c) Tomatoies 16, We have been learning French for eight _ to play with. the forest. ~ a) month; b) monthes; ¢) months, 17. At hearing the roar, the rabbits hid in the oe a) bushs; b) bushes; c) bushies : 18, She's got the most beautiful .. ve ever seen, a) tooths; b) teeths; ©) teeth de gy 133. The U.S.A. L) Mona Arhire, Anamaria Mici 19, They have lots of animal species on their farm, including ... a) oxen; b) oxes; c) oxs 20. He promised to finish both a) thesis; b) theses; c) thesises our physician give have always been corréct. 5; D) diagnosses; ¢) diagnoses live mainly in China. a) Chineses; b) Chinesis; ©) Chinese 23, Cattle domestic animals. a) are; b) is; €) was 24, Please, give me another .. 4) slice; b) item; c) sheet by the end of the year f paper. 25, Mumps contagious. 2) are; b) is; ¢) is being 26. Dominoes entertaining to play. a) are; b) are being; c) is 27. Waiter, two -» please! 2) coffees; b) cups of coffee; ¢) cups of coffees 28, Where . my jeans? 2) are; b) itis, c) is 29. Can you lend me that .. a) scissors; b) scissor; ¢) 30. T can’t find my glasses, Haven't you seen 2 2) it; b) him; ©) them 31. How... knowledge do you need to pass the exam? 8) much; b) many: ¢) few 32. Being his elder brother, he thought of giving him adyice. 2); b) an; ¢) some worth visiting by Europeans at least once, 2) is; b) are; c) have been 34, He was blamed for his bad 2) manners; b) manneres; ¢) manner 35. The young very energetic. 2) ares b) is; c) has been 36. The poor . sometimes helped along by the rich, a) is; b) be: c) are an interesting field of science. 4) Acoustic; b) Acoustices; ©) Acoustics 31. 10 Limba englez ~ 1600 de teste grill 38. I hate twaveling by this... a) mean; b) means; ¢) meanses 239, Wales . part of Great Britain. a) is; b) are; 0) it’s 40, The shop I want to go to is on the 4) outskirtes; b) outskirt; c) outskirts AL. The compasses .. "used by pupils at school. 2) is; b) are; ¢) is being 42, There are no certain .. that he is guilty. 8) prooves; b) proves; c) proofs 43, In this river you can find several . a) fish; b) fishes; ¢) fishs 44, We like eating from time to time, a) carp; b) carpes; c) carps 48, We need to settle a few definite candidate. 4) criterion; b) criteriones; c) criteria. _-- of transport of the city, 46. We have to clean the ‘before the guests arrive. a) table-cloths; b) table 5; €) tables-cloths 47, He gave her a bunch of on Valentine’s Day. 4) forgets-me-not, b) forget-me-nots; c) forgets-me-nots 48, Children love a) merry-goes-round; b) merries-go-round; c) merry-go-round 49. We could see at the zoo. 1) kangarooes; b) kangaroos; c) kangaroo 50, The acoustics of this concert hall very poor. I. all agreed to the chairman’s proposal. a) is having; b) has; c) have 52. There were lots of, at the place of the accident. 4) looker-ons; b) on-lookers; ¢) ons-lookers 43, These clothes were in fashion in th . a) 1940s; b) 1940; c) 1940s” 4, My friend’s family. ‘) has; b) have; c) left the concert hall one by one. have you got lately? ) information; c) pieces of information of soil. a} stratra; b) stratum; c) stratus i

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