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Exercise 5. Put The Verbs in Brackets Into The Future Simple, The Present Simple or The Present

1. The document provides instructions for conjugating verbs into different tenses in response to sample dialogues. 2. It then provides a passage about a businessman's schedule, requiring the reader to fill in blanks with provided terms. 3. The terms are related to computer hardware, software, and imaging devices.

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Exercise 5. Put The Verbs in Brackets Into The Future Simple, The Present Simple or The Present

1. The document provides instructions for conjugating verbs into different tenses in response to sample dialogues. 2. It then provides a passage about a businessman's schedule, requiring the reader to fill in blanks with provided terms. 3. The terms are related to computer hardware, software, and imaging devices.

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Exercise 5.

Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Simple, the Present Simple or the Present
Continuous.
1. A: I am seeing Roger (see) at seven o’clock tonight.
B: Really? I thought he was out of town.
2. A: Are you doing anything on Friday morning?
B: No, I’m free.
3. A: I’m going to the cinema. There’s a new film on. Do you want to come with me?
B: What time does the film start?
4. A: Helen’s having a party the day after tomorrow. Are you going?
B: As a matter of fact, I haven’t been invited.
5. A: The new exhibition opens on April 3rd and finishes on May 31st.
B: I know. I’m going on the first day.
6. A: Aunt Maggie is coming to visit us tomorrow.
B: I know. What time is she arriving?
7. A: Excuse me, what time does the train leave?
B: At half past three, madam.
8. A: Jim Lucky is giving a concert at the Olympic Stadium next week.
B: I know. I want to get a ticket.
9. A: I’m really thirsty.
B: I will get you a glass of water.
10. A: Are you looking forward to your party?
B: Yes. I hope everyone will enjoy it.
11. A: How old is your sister?
B: She will be twelve next month.
12. A: What are you doing tonight?
B: I will probably watch TV after dinner.
13. A: How do you feel about your exams?
B: I’m afraid I won’t pass them.
14. A: What would you like to drink?
B: I’ll have a lemonade, please.
15. Mr. Cliff Turner is a businessman. His schedule is very tough. He is flying to
Montreal on Wednesday. And on Thursday he is giving an interview to the Financial
Times.
Task 5. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.
printers, software, capacity, drive, pixels, scanner, peripherals, barcode, removable
1. Digital cameras can be attached to a computer to directly transfer pictures for editing using special
peripherals and unwanted pictures can be deleted. 2. The resolution of a camera is measured in
pixels and given as two numbers. 3. Other factors that vary between storage devices include: the
speed at which the drive moves the media past the read/write head and reads or writes data to the
storage media and the capacity of the media. 4. There are various types of printers for out-putting
text and graphics to paper. 5. Data can take many forms and there is a wide variety of input, output,
storage and communication software. 6.Scanner is an input device that acts like a miniature
photocopy machine connected to a computer, copying graphic images into the computer and allowing
type- written pages to be entered without retyping. 7. Barcode reader is used for looking up prices. 8.
Removable storage enables the user to change the media and transfer it to another computer.

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