Василиска55
12.11.2022 05:05

Writing. Identify the sentence in Zero Conditional If you have a headache, take a medicine.
If I see her tomorrow, I will tell her.
If I learned English hard, I would pass the exam very well.​

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Dima140916
13.02.2023 22:39

1.I read an interesting book yesterday- I did not  read an interesting book yesterday- Did he read an interesting book yesterday?

2. He was in England last year- He was  not in England last year-Was he in England last year?

3. They went to the museum 2 weeks ago.-They didn*t go to the museum 2 weeks ago- Did they go to the museum 2 weeks ago?

4. He painted a nice landscape last summer- He didn*t paint a nice landscape last summer- Did he  paint a nice landscape last summer?

5. We wrote a composition 5 days ago.- We didn*t write a composition 5 days ago- Did we write a composition 5 days ago?When did we write a composition ?

 

 

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andrey440
16.02.2021 05:57

1. Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Simple or Present Continuous.

Be quite! The baby sleeping (sleep).

She is (be) always late for breakfast.

Look! A police officer running after (run after) a burglar.

My aunt usually reads (read) newspapers in the evening.

My brothers never watches (watch) TV in the morning.

2. Put the relative adverbs where /why / when.

We will visit the castle where the kings lived.

Winter is the time of the year when many people suffer from flu.

I can’t understand the reason why you have been late for work.

This is the library where you can find even rare books.

I remember the day when I went to school.

3. Put the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple or Past Continuous.

I played (play) computer games yesterday.

I was playing (play) computer games at five o'clock yesterday.

What Nick was doing (do) when you came to him?

What you did (do) when I rang you up?

She was sleeping (sleep) when I came home.

When I came into the kitchen, my mother was cooking (cook) dinner.

He got (get) up at seven o'clock yesterday.

My father was coming (come) home at six o'clock yesterday.

When I came (come) home, Kate was playing (play) the piano.

When I met (meet) John, he was going (go) to the railway station.

4. Put the verbs into the correct future form (will, be going to, Present Simple or Present Continuous).

I love London. I will go (probably / go) there next year.

The examination starts (start) at 9.30. Don't be late!

What are you going to wear (wear / you) at the party tonight?

Look at the clouds – it is going to rain (rain) in a few minutes.

The train leaves (leave) at 11:45.

5. Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Perfect.

She has bought (buy) some really nice roller blades!

Oh, no! I have lost (lose) my money!

My mum has written (write) shopping list. It’s on the kitchen table.

Dad, you has eaten (eat) my biscuit!

Mary has studied (study) hard this year, so she’ll pass her exams.

Oh no! She has dropped (drop) the plate!

Tom is my best friend. I have known (know) him for three years.

They have lived (live) in Moscow for two years.

6. Choose the correct word.

Madonna is more famous than Beyonce.

I prefer classical music because it is more relaxing than rock music.

This film is the most successful film ever!

He is better at playing the violin than his brother.

He is not as good at football as his brother .

The London underground is the oldest in the world.

7. Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Perfect Continuous.

Helen has been washing (wash) the dishes for fifteen minutes.

My classmates have been writing (write) a dictation since the beginning of the lesson.

My grandfather has been collecting (collect) coins since he was a boy.

Andy and Den have been discussing (discuss) the plans for their winter holidays for two hours.

The vegetables have been boiling (boil) since 10 o’clock.

8. Read the text about Gaelic football and decide if the statements are true (T) or false (F).

1 T The Irish are good rugby players.

2 T Gaelic football is a combination of football and rugby.

3 F The players can’t touch the ball with their hands.

4 F The players wear helmets.

5 F Gaelic football is not popular in America.

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