Writing (5 points) Task 3. Write a letter to your friend about healthy habits of your family. Give some advice to him / her. Follow the structure of a letter Use modal verbs for given advice (use at least 1 positive and 1 negat - Use at least four new words from the module Share some examples of your family tradition about healthy lifestyl Write 90-100 words (можно и на русском)
1. Winters are cold in Russia, aren't they?
2. There are three winter months, aren't there?
To form a question tag, we take the auxiliary verb from the main clause and negate it in the question tag. In these questions, the auxiliary verb is "are" in the first sentence and "are" (contracted to "aren't") in the second sentence. We keep the subject pronoun "they" for both sentences as it matches with the subject in the main clause.
3. March is a spring month, isn't it?
For this sentence, the auxiliary verb is "is" in the main clause, and we negate it to "isn't" in the question tag. The subject pronoun "it" is used to match with the subject in the main clause.
4. But it isn't warm in March yet, is it?
Similar to the previous sentence, we use the auxiliary verb "isn't" in the question tag to negate the verb "is" in the main clause. The subject pronoun "it" is also used to match with the subject in the main clause.
5. Summer comes in June, doesn't it?
In this sentence, the auxiliary verb "comes" is used in the main clause. We negate it to "doesn't" in the question tag. There is no need for a subject pronoun in this sentence.
6. July is usually hot, isn't it?
The auxiliary verb "is" in the main clause is negated to "isn't" in the question tag. There is no need for a subject pronoun in this sentence.
7. August is not hot in many places, is it?
The main clause contains the verb "is not," which is negated to "is" in the question tag. The subject pronoun "it" is used to match with the subject in the main clause.
8. You like summer, don't you?
In this sentence, the subject pronoun "you" is used in both the main clause and the question tag. The main clause contains the verb "like," which is negated to "don't" in the question tag.
9. Your parents don't like winter, do they?
The main clause contains the verb "don't like," which is negated to "do" in the question tag. The subject pronoun "they" is used to match with the subject in the main clause.
10. Your teacher likes autumn, doesn't she?
In this sentence, the subject pronoun "your teacher" is used in the main clause. The main clause contains the verb "likes," which is negated to "doesn't" in the question tag. The subject pronoun "she" is used to match with the subject in the main clause.
Exercise 2. Complete the sentences in Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous.
1. I have not seen him for ages.
Explanation: "Have not seen" is the correct form in Present Perfect because it refers to an action that started in the past (not seeing him) and continues up until the present.
2. He has been doing his lessons since lunch.
Explanation: "Has been doing" is the correct form in Present Perfect Continuous because it refers to an action that started in the past (doing his lessons) and is still ongoing at the time of speaking.
3. I have not heard about him for a long time.
Explanation: "Have not heard" is the correct form in Present Perfect because it refers to an action that started in the past (not hearing about him) and continues up until the present.
4. I have been driving since I was 17.
Explanation: "Have been driving" is the correct form in Present Perfect Continuous because it refers to an action that started in the past (driving) and is still ongoing at the time of speaking.
5. Jack has failed his driving test three times because he doesn't know how to park.
Explanation: "Has failed" is the correct form in Present Perfect because it refers to a past action (failing his driving test) that has a connection to the present (he doesn't know how to park).
6. I think he has made a lot of improvement.
Explanation: "Has made" is the correct form in Present Perfect because it refers to a past action with a result in the present (a lot of improvement).
7. Alice has not passed her driving test because she doesn't know the rules well.
Explanation: "Has not passed" is the correct form in Present Perfect because it refers to a past action (not passing her driving test) that has a connection to the present (she doesn't know the rules well).
8. She has been worrying about this for two months.
Explanation: "Has been worrying" is the correct form in Present Perfect Continuous because it refers to an action that started in the past (worrying) and is still ongoing at the time of speaking.
9. She has been studying the driver's manual for hours every day.
Explanation: "Has been studying" is the correct form in Present Perfect Continuous because it refers to an action that started in the past (studying the driver's manual) and is still ongoing at the time of speaking.
10. She has not taken another test yet.
Explanation: "Has not taken" is the correct form in Present Perfect because it refers to a past action (not taking another test) that has a connection to the present (yet).
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