с language check the imperative use the verbs in brackets to make imperative sentences. 1 the window is closed, (open) 2 the printer is on. (turn off) 3 it isn’t a good idea to press the button, (not press) 4 the cupboard is open, (close) 5 it isn’t a good idea to move the pc. (not move) 6 the lights are off. (turn on) can correct the mistakes in these sentences. 1 frank can’t to drive a car. 2 can do you finish the report today? 3 moira cans get a taxi to the airport. 4 can i to use your pen, please? 5 we can no go to the meeting. 6 no, i’m sorry, we cann’t. like and would like choose the correct words in italics. 1 i would like / like fish, but i don’t like prawns. 2 would you. like / do you like a cup of coffee? 3 the ceo would like / likes to see you in his office now. 4 would you like / do you like the new restaurant in park street? 5 i'd like 11 like chicken and rice, please. 6 i like / i’d like to book a table for six people, please. countable and uncountable complete the conversation with these words and phrases. how many how much some any an a a time do you spend on the internet? b nine or ten hours 2 week. a do you buy products online? b yes, i buy hings, for example, books and dvds. a emails do vou send every morning? b about ten - i always send email to each member of my team. then i reply to all the emails i eceive. consolidation choose the correct words in italics. impact furniture wot / don't buy 2an / a? : office furniture until you see our prices! our products are great and we 3do / cun de iver to any country in the world. and we don’t have 4some / any delivery chan.es! we have a retail outlet hn / on most cities. 6looking / look at our map to find s store 7near / between you. *would / dc you like to see our new price list? 9don’t vis: : / visit our website today for wan / some ideas for your office.