- #1 Put the verbs in brackets in the present simple or...
- Task 1. Use the verbs in brackets in past simple passive...
- Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Indefinite, the Future...
- Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Indefinite, the Future...
- Use the verbs in brackets in the Present or Past Simple....
- Test 33. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense....
#1 Put the verbs in brackets in the present simple or present continuous.
1)Every Monday, Sally______________________ (drive) her kids to football practice.
2)Shhh! Be quite! John__________________________ (sleep).
3)Jenny usually ________________________ (do) her homework in the evening.
4)We ________________________ (go) to the shopping center this afternoon.
5)_______________________________ (you/come) to the cinema with us?
6)At the moment, they ______________________ (stay) with a friend in Moscow.
7)She _________________________ (be) always late for breakfast.
8)Look! A police officer__________________________ (run after) a burglar.
9)I__________________________ (not/know) where he is.
10)I __________________________ (not/understand) what you are saying to me.
#2Underline the correct word.
1)Madonna is more famous/most famous than Beyonce.
2)I prefer classical music because it is more relaxing/most relaxing than rock music.
3)In my opinion, people who write songs are often most talented/more talented than singers.
4)This film is the most successful/ more successful film ever!
5)He is better/best at playing the violin than his brother.
6)Mary is funniest/funnier than Garth.
7)That is the worst/worse film I’ve seen in ages!
8)Robbie Williams is my most/more favourite singer.
9)James is tallest/taller than Mike.
#3Complete the dialogues using the Past Simple or the Present Perfect of the verb in brackets.
1)A: _____________________ (you/ever/see/) the film ‘Titanic’?
B: Yes! _______________________ (I/see) ‘Titanic’ last year. _________________________(I/love) the song ‘My heart will go on’. The lyrics were so romantic.
2)A: I never liked that song! ___________________________ (you/always/like) romantic songs and films?
B: Not really! __________________ (I/watch) science fiction films when I was young.
3)A: _________________________ (you/ever/see) the Matrix? It has a great soundtrack!
B: No, but _______________________ (I/watch) The Lord of the Rings last week on TV and _______ __ (I/think) the music was excellent.
4)A: Oh really? ________ (I/not/see) that yet.
#4Fill in the question tags.
1)We are running out of freshwater, ________?
2)The world has got warmer, ____________?
3)We have to create less rubbish, ______
4)The oil killed many fish, ________?
5)It’s wrong to drop litter on the street, ___________?
6)You didn’t take those cans to the recycling bank, __________?
1# 1) Every Monday, Sally______________________drives her kids to football practice.
2)Shhh! Be quite! John________________________is sleaping.
3)Jenny usually ______________________does her homework in the evening.
4)We _______________are going to the shopping center this afternoon.
5)_______________________________ Do you come to the cinema with us?
6)At the moment, they ________________are staying with a friend in Moscow.
7)She ___________is always late for breakfast.
8)Look! A police officer_______is running after a burglar.
9)I________dont know where he is
10)I dont understand what you are saying to me.
2#
1)Madonna is more famous than Beyonce.
2)I prefer classical music because it is more relaxing than rock music.
3)In my opinion, people who write songs are often more talented than singers.
4)This film is the most successful film ever!
5)He is better at playing the violin than his brother.
6)Mary is funnier than Garth.
7)That is the worst film I’ve seen in ages!
8)Robbie Williams is my the most favourite singer.
9)James is taller than Mike.
#3
1)A: Have you ever seen the film ‘Titanic’?
B: Yes! I saw ‘Titanic’ last year. I loved the song ‘My heart will go on’. The lyrics were so romantic.
2)A: I never liked that song! Did you always romantic songs and films?
B: Not really! I have watched science fiction films when I was young.
3)A: Have you ever seen the Matrix? It has a great soundtrack!
B: No, but I watched The Lord of the Rings last week on TV and I thought the music was excellent.
4)A: Oh really? I havent seen that yet.
#4
1)We are running out of freshwater, arent we?
2)The world has got warmer, hasnt it?
3)We have to create less rubbish, havent we?
4)The oil killed many fish, didnt it?
5)It’s wrong to drop litter on the street, isnt it?
6)You didn’t take those cans to the recycling bank, did you?
Task 1. Use the verbs in brackets in past simple passive or present perfect passive.
1) The table just (lay). We are sitting down to dinner.
2) The house (sell) three months ago.
3) Are you sure the tickets (buy)?
4) The other day all the decorations (prepare).
5) When they (inform) about the incident?
Task 2. Use the right article where necessary.
1) On his birthday Steve invited his colleagues for ___ drink after work.
2) Id like to watch the new film but at ___ moment Im too busy preparing for the test.
3) James talked with someone on the phone in ___ low voice.
4) The tourists had covered 20 km on ___ foot and were really tired.
Task 3. Make these sentences Passive.
1) English borrowed a lot of words.
2) The postman brings them a lot of periodicals.
3) Mr Williams secretary will send this telex tomorrow.
4) We must discuss the contest of the novel.
5) The company offered Nelly a very interesting job.
Task 1.
1) The table has just been laid. We are sitting down to dinner.
2) The house was sold three months ago.
3) Are you sure the tickets have been bought?
4) The other day all the decorations were prepared.
5) When have they been informed about the incident?
Task 2.
1) On his birthday Steve invited his colleagues for a drink after work.
2) Id like to watch the new film but at the moment Im too busy preparing for the test.
3) James talked with someone on the phone in a low voice.
4) The tourists had covered 20 km on foot and were really tired.
Task 3.
1) A lot of words were borrowed by English.
2) They are brought a lot of periodicals by the postman.
3) This telex will be sent by Mr Williams secretary tomorrow.
4) The contest of the novel must be discussed by us.
5) Nelly was offered a very interesting job by the company.
Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Indefinite, the Future Indefinite and the Future Perfect
1.He (be) here for two hours by the time you (come) back. 2.”It (be) very late.” – “They (be) back soon.”3. “There (be) no planes tonight.” – “Never mind, I (go) by train.” 4. You (be) angry if I (talk) to you about it? 5. By the time you (finish) cooking they (do) their work. 6. “I (be) afraid, my train (leave) by that time.” – “(not/worry), I (drive) you home.”7. I hope it (stop) snowing by tomorrow morning. 8.If you (think) it over you (see) I am right. 9. If you (not/take) a taxi, you (be) late. By the time you (get) to the theatre the first act (be) over and you (miss) the most interesting dialogues.
1) He will have been here for two hours by the time you come back. 2.”It is very late.” – “They will be back soon.”3. “There are no planes tonight.” – “Never mind, I will go by train.” 4. Will you be angry if I talk to you about it? 5. By the time you finish cooking they will have done their work. 6. “I am afraid, my train will have left by that time.” – “Dont worry, I will drive you home.”7. I hope it will have stopped snowing by tomorrow morning. 8.If you think it over you will see I am right. 9. If you dont take a taxi, you will be late. By the time you get to the theatre the first act will have been over and you will miss the most interesting dialogues.
Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Indefinite, the Future Indefinite and the Future Perfect
1.He (be) here for two hours by the time you (come) back. 2.”It (be) very late.” – “They (be) back soon.”3. “There (be) no planes tonight.” – “Never mind, I (go) by train.” 4. You (be) angry if I (talk) to you about it? 5. By the time you (finish) cooking they (do) their work. 6. “I (be) afraid, my train (leave) by that time.” – “(not/worry), I (drive) you home.”7. I hope it (stop) snowing by tomorrow morning. 8.If you (think) it over you (see) I am right. 9. If you (not/take) a taxi, you (be) late. By the time you (get) to the theatre the first act (be) over and you (miss) the most interesting dialogues.
1. He will have been here for two hours by the time you came back.
2. It is very late. They will be back soon.
3. “There are no planes tonight.” – “Never mind, I will go by train.”
4. Will you be angry if I will talk to you about it?
5. BY the time you will have finished cooking they will have done their work.
6. “I am afraid, my train will have left by that time.” – “Dont worry, I will drive you home.”
7. I hope it will have stopped snowing by tomorrow morning.
8. If you think it over you will see i am right/
9. If you dont take a taxi. you will be late.
10. By the time you will have got to the theatre the first act will be over and you will mist the most interesting dialogues.
He will have been here for two hours by the time you come back. 2.”It is very late.” – “They will be back soon.”3. “There are no planes tonight.” – “Never mind, I will go by train.” 4. Will you be angry if I talk to you about it? 5. By the time you finish cooking they will have done their work. 6. “I am afraid, my train will have left by that time.” – “dont worry, I will drive you home.”7. I hope it will have stopped snowing by tomorrow morning. 8.If you think it is over you will see I am right. 9. If you do not take a taxi, you will be late. By the time you get to the theatre the first act will have been over and you will miss the most interesting dialogues.
Use the verbs in brackets in the Present or Past Simple.
( Используйте глаголы в скобках в Present или Past Simple.
Australia (be) one of the seven continents of the world. Can you remember the names of the other six? Please put them down here: ___________________________________________________
Almost seventeen million people (live) in Australia. They (speak) English because many of their families (come) from England two hundred years ago.
The first people in Australia (be) the Aborigines, but there (be) only 160,000 in Australia now.
Australian farmers (have) very big farms. They (have) many sheep on the farms. There (be) crocodile farms too.
There (be) many other interesting animals in Australia: wild dogs called dingos, kangaroos, koalas.
Every year more than 30,000 people (decide) they want to leave Europe and move to Australia. Here are two stories of those who decided to live in Australia.
1. We (go) to Australia in 1990. We (be) looking forward to it. But when we (get) there, it (be) not what we had expected. People (be) very friendly, but we (miss) our relatives and (spend) a lot of money on long-distance telephone calls. So we (come) back to England in 1992.
2. We (move) to Australia seven years ago. At first we (have) a few problems, but that (be) only natural. Then we (find) well-paid jobs and our children (go) to school. So we (be) quite happy here.
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Australia is one of the seven continents of the world. Can you remember the names of the other six? Please put them down here: __*это предоставлю вам*__________________________________________
Almost seventeen million people live in Australia. They speak English because many of their families came from England two hundred years ago.
The first people in Australia were the Aborigines, but there are only 160,000 in Australia now.
Australian farmers have very big farms. They have many sheep on the farms. There are crocodile farms too.
There are many other interesting animals in Australia: wild dogs called dingos, kangaroos, koalas.
Every year more than 30,000 people decide they want to leave Europe and move to Australia. Here are two stories of those who decided to live in Australia.
1. We went to Australia in 1990. We were looking forward to it. But when we got there, it was not what we had expected. People were very friendly, but we missed our relatives and spent a lot of money on long-distance telephone calls. So we came back to England in 1992.
2. We moved to Australia seven years ago. At first we had a few problems, but that was only natural. Then we found well-paid jobs and our children went to school. So we are quite happy here.
Test 33. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
10. What you (do) when I came in?
11. He (teach) at school for five years when the war broke out.
12. Hi! What you (do) here since morning?
13. By the end of this year he (read) about two hundred pages.
14. When you (see) him last?
15. Don’t ring me up at 11 o’clock, I (sleep).
16. ‘You (find) your note-book?’ ‘No! I still (look) for it. I already (look) for it for two hours, but (not yet find) it.’
17. They (sail) down the river for many hours before they come to the village.
18. At last the librarian gave me the book which I (wait) for during two months.
19. He (write) the composition for three hours and he said he (finish) it soon.
20. On entering the drawing-room he (find) that his two friends (get) up and (wait) for him.
10. What were you doing when I came in?
11. He had been teaching at school for five years when the war broke out.
12. Hi! What have you been doing here since morning?
13. By the end of this year he will have read about two hundred pages.
14. When did you see him last?
15. Don’t ring me up at 11 o’clock, I will be sleeping.
16. ‘Have you found your note-book?’ ‘No! I am still looking for it. I have already been looking for it for two hours, but have not found it yet.’
17. They had been sailing down the river for many hours before they came to the village.
18. At last the librarian gave me the book which I had been waiting for during two months.
19. He had been writing the composition for three hours and he said he would finish it soon.
20. On entering the drawing-room he found that his two friends had got up and were waiting for him.