<span>1.
By the week-end I'll have done most of the work. I hope that by next Friday I'll have finished it all. 2. The examinations in our group will be passing by the
end of the next month. 3. By the time he leaves school, he will have learnt English well. 4. When they come I'll be preparing dinner. 5. Tomorrow at
twelve they will be returning from an expedition. 6. Tomorrow at twelve they will be working in their study. 7. They will have finished their work next month. 8.
This group will be writing a composition from 9 till 12 o’clock tomorrow.
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Ex. C
1 who 2
where 3 (which/that) 4 whose 5 which 6 (who/that) 7 who 8 where
Ex. D
1 There is
an important football match on television tomorrow, which I don’t want to miss
2 We are having
a going-away party for William, who is moving next week
3 We had
dinner at Le Cirque, where lots of famous people eat
<span>4 Vivian’s
sister, who is a talented singer, visited us yesterday </span>
2.to
3.or
4.of
5.and
6.a
7.don’t
8.to
9.do
Потому что так более удобно или выгодно для них для репутации студентов
Anthony has improved his pronunciation this year.