e-mail, available, paper, utilizing, desktop, be connected
Task I. Read the text and put the missing words.
e-mail, available, paper, utilizing, desktop, be connected
Computers within a single office or building may 1. . . ., and they there fore form a network. Users of computers on a network can send messages to each other 2. . . . the same collections of data or information. In many offices and organizations computer message have replaced messages written on paper, and they are now called 3. . . . or electronic mail. E-mail is a great invention, too. It's faster than sending a letter and cheaper
than sending a telegram.
E-mail saves paper and the work of moving 4. . . . from one place to another. Workers can send and receive e-mail without leaving their desks and their 5. ... computers. But computers have some disadvantages. Computers can get viruses. Sometimes the wrong people can make use of the information 6. . . . in the wrong way. Computers become out of date very quickly, they need to be replaced.
6 points
Task II. Use present and past tences.
1. Peter (not go) to the pool. 2. She (visit) us 4 days ago.
3. She (finish) the letter before I found my phone. 4. He (walk) the dog when the accident happened.
5. I (wait) for my bus half an hour. 6. Jack (work) here for a long time. 6 points
Task III. Put the phrasal verbs.
check in, fell in, fit in, pitch in, turn in, settle in
1. My world... when I lost my friend.
2. I'm back now and I'm ready to
3. Jews were expelled from Vienna, many to . . . the nearby hinterland.
4. Ordinance says you got to ... your firearms to my office today.
5. Maybe he forgot to . . . 6. It... well with my arrangements.
on the reception.

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Task I. Read the text and put the missing words.

be connected, 2. utilizing, 3. e-mail, 4. paper, 5. desktop, 6. available

Task II. Use present and past tenses.

Peter is not going to the pool. (present continuous negative)

She visited us 4 days ago. (simple past)

She had finished the letter before I found my phone. (past perfect)

He was walking the dog when the accident happened. (past continuous)

I have been waiting for my bus for half an hour. (present perfect continuous)

Jack has been working here for a long time. (present perfect continuous)

Task III. Put the phrasal verbs.

My world fell in when I lost my friend.

I'm back now and I'm ready to pitch in.

Jews were expelled from Vienna, many to settle in the nearby hinterland.

Ordinance says you got to turn in your firearms to my office today.

Maybe he forgot to check in.

It fits in well with my arrangements.

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