Complete the following sentences with “a, the” or no article.
1. Once there lived a king. The king had a daughter. The daughter had a kitten. The king, the princess and the kitten lived in a very beautiful palace. The palace was on the Thames.
2. Do you like fairy tales about queens?
3. Who was the Queen of England at the end of the nineteenth century?
4. Once there lived a king and a queen. The queen had a magic mirror. The mirror could speak.
5. Did you visit the British Museumlast year?
6. Did he visit the Tower of London on the last trip to London?
7. Today is the last day of our holidays.
8. Did the Porters go to the South last summer?
9. Did Mr Porter go to South Africa last year?
10. I don’t remember last words of the poem.
1. Once there lived a king. The king had a daughter. The daughter had a kitten. The king, the princess and the kitten lived in a very beautiful palace. The palace was on the Thames.
2. Do you like fairy tales about queens?
3. Who was the Queen of England at the end of the nineteenth century?
4. Once there lived a king and a queen. The queen had a magic mirror. The mirror could speak.
5. Did you visit the British Museumlast year?
6. Did he visit the Tower of London on the last trip to London?
7. Today is the last day of our holidays.
8. Did the Porters go to the South last summer?
9. Did Mr Porter go to South Africa last year?
10. I don’t remember last words of the poem.
Complete the following sentences with З / ЗП, the
1. The Browns are fond of music.
2. Do you collect different cards?
3. Ted’s uncle is a collector of stamps.
4. — Your aunt has a very good collection of Christmas cards.
— Has she? I have never seen the collection.
5. There is a very interesting stamp in his collection.
6. What interesting stamps!
7. What an interesting stamp!
8. The stamp is very interesting.
9. What a funny collection!
10. What funny hobbies!
1. The Browns are fond of music.
2. Do you collect different cards?
3. Ted’s uncle is a collector of stamps.
4. — Your aunt has a very good collection of Christmas cards.
— Has she? I have never seen the collection.
5. There is a very interesting stamp in his collection.
6. What interesting stamps!
7. What an interesting stamp!
8. The stamp is very interesting.
9. What a funny collection!
10. What funny hobbies!
Complete the following sentences with “a, the” or no article.
1. I’ll come back in a minute.
2. I was in North America last autumn but I have never been to South America.
3. Did your uncle live in South Africa for a long time?
4. Kangaroos don’t live in South America, do they?
5. Are there many industrial cities in Central America?
6. What was the weather like in the South Pole?
7. What animals live in the North Pole?
8. The North-Eastern part of the United States is called New England.
9. Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States.
10. The Popovs want to go to the South at the end of August.
1. I’ll come back in a minute.
2. I was in North America last autumn but I have never been to South America.
3. Did your uncle live in South Africa for a long time?
4. Kangaroos don’t live in South America, do they?
5. Are there many industrial cities in Central America?
6. What was the weather like in the South Pole?
7. What animals live in the North Pole?
8. The North-Eastern part of the United States is called New England.
9. Boston is one of the oldest cities in the United States.
10. The Popovs want to go to the South at the end of August.
Complete the following sentences with “а / an, the” or no article.
1. What is the capital of Spain?
2. I have read a book about the Baikal. I like the book.
3. Regent’s Park is in the north-west district of London.
4. Let’s go to Children’s Theatre.
5. Yesterday we visited the Tower, the National Gallery and Westminster Abbey.
6. You can find many art galleries in London. The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square is the most famous of all.
7. That bridge is one of the famous bridges across the Thames.
8. There is an island in the river.
9. The Tower of London has long history.
10. Westminster Abbey is near the Houses of Parliament. It is near the Thames, too.
1. What is the capital of Spain?
2. I have read a book about the Baikal. I like the book.
3. Regent’s Park is in the north-west district of London.
4. Let’s go to Children’s Theatre.
5. Yesterday we visited the Tower, the National Gallery and Westminster Abbey.
6. You can find many art galleries in London. The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square is the most famous of all.
7. That bridge is one of the famous bridges across the Thames.
8. There is an island in the river.
9. The Tower of London has long history.
10. Westminster Abbey is near the Houses of Parliament. It is near the Thames, too.
A. Write negative sentences using never.
1. We don’t roller-skate in autumn.
We never roller-skate in autumn.
2. They don’t walk to school.
Tey never walk to school.
3. I don’t go to school by bus.
I never go to school by bus.
4. Tim doesn’t watch video in the morning.
Tim never watches video in the morning.
5. Sue doesn’t do exercises.
Sue never does exercises.
B. Translate into English.
6. Я никогда не смотрю видеофильмы утром.
I never watch video films in the morning.
7. Они никогда не делают зарядку.
They never do exercises.
8. Петр никогда не ходит в школу пешком.
Peter never goes to school on foot
9. Мы никогда не ездим в школу на автобусе.
We never go to school by bus.
10. Она никогда не катается на роликах.
She never roller-skates.
1. We don’t roller-skate in autumn.
We never roller-skate in autumn.
2. They don’t walk to school.
Tey never walk to school.
3. I don’t go to school by bus.
I never go to school by bus.
4. Tim doesn’t watch video in the morning.
Tim never watches video in the morning.
5. Sue doesn’t do exercises.
Sue never does exercises.
B. Translate into English.
6. Я никогда не смотрю видеофильмы утром.
I never watch video films in the morning.
7. Они никогда не делают зарядку.
They never do exercises.
8. Петр никогда не ходит в школу пешком.
Peter never goes to school on foot
9. Мы никогда не ездим в школу на автобусе.
We never go to school by bus.
10. Она никогда не катается на роликах.
She never roller-skates.
Write negative sentences.
I do sums every day.
I don’t do sums every day.
He does sums at school.
He doesn’t do sums at school.
We did sums yesterday.
We didn’t do sums yesterday.
1. They do their homework in the morning.
They don’t do their homework in the morning.
2. The girl does her homework on Sunday.
The girl doesn’t do her homework on Sunday.
3. Sam did his homework yesterday.
Sam didn’t do his homework yesterday.
4. The monkey does funny tricks.
The monkeys don’t do funny tricks.
5. The monkeys do funny tricks.
The monkeys don’t do funny tricks.
6. Granny does the shopping on Saturday.
Granny doesn’t do the shopping on Saturday.
7. We do the shopping in the evening.
We don’t do the shopping in the evening.
8. Alice did the shopping last Monday.
Alice didn’t do the shopping last Monday.
9. Ted does exercises every day.
Ted doesn’t do exercises every day.
10. He did exercises an hour ago.
He didn’t do exercises an hour ago.
I do sums every day.
I don’t do sums every day.
He does sums at school.
He doesn’t do sums at school.
We did sums yesterday.
We didn’t do sums yesterday.
1. They do their homework in the morning.
They don’t do their homework in the morning.
2. The girl does her homework on Sunday.
The girl doesn’t do her homework on Sunday.
3. Sam did his homework yesterday.
Sam didn’t do his homework yesterday.
4. The monkey does funny tricks.
The monkeys don’t do funny tricks.
5. The monkeys do funny tricks.
The monkeys don’t do funny tricks.
6. Granny does the shopping on Saturday.
Granny doesn’t do the shopping on Saturday.
7. We do the shopping in the evening.
We don’t do the shopping in the evening.
8. Alice did the shopping last Monday.
Alice didn’t do the shopping last Monday.
9. Ted does exercises every day.
Ted doesn’t do exercises every day.
10. He did exercises an hour ago.
He didn’t do exercises an hour ago.
A. Write negative sentences using “never”.
I don’t do sums.
I never do sums.
He doesn’t do sums.
He never does sums.
1. My pet doesn’t do tricks.
My pet never does tricks.
2. The cats don’t do tricks.
The cats never do tricks.
3. They don’t do exercises on Sunday.
They never do exercises on Sunday.
4. I don’t do my homework on Sunday.
I never do my homework on Sunday.
5. She doesn’t do her homework in the morning.
She never does her homework in the morning.
B. Translate into English.
6. Я никогда не делаю домашнюю работу утром.
I never do homework in the morning.
7. Они никогда не делают покупок в субботу.
They never do the shopping on Saturday.
8. Она никогда не делает зарядку.
She never does exercises.
9. Они никогда не делают зарядку.
They never do exercises.
10. Он никогда не делает домашнюю работу в воскресенье.
He never does her homework on Sunday.
I don’t do sums.
I never do sums.
He doesn’t do sums.
He never does sums.
1. My pet doesn’t do tricks.
My pet never does tricks.
2. The cats don’t do tricks.
The cats never do tricks.
3. They don’t do exercises on Sunday.
They never do exercises on Sunday.
4. I don’t do my homework on Sunday.
I never do my homework on Sunday.
5. She doesn’t do her homework in the morning.
She never does her homework in the morning.
B. Translate into English.
6. Я никогда не делаю домашнюю работу утром.
I never do homework in the morning.
7. Они никогда не делают покупок в субботу.
They never do the shopping on Saturday.
8. Она никогда не делает зарядку.
She never does exercises.
9. Они никогда не делают зарядку.
They never do exercises.
10. Он никогда не делает домашнюю работу в воскресенье.
He never does her homework on Sunday.
Write questions and answers as in the example.
The Present Continuous, the Present Simple or the Past Simple?
(it / sleep / now)
— Is it sleeping now?
— No, it isn’t.
1. (it / jump / now)
— Is it jumping now?
— No, it isn’t.
2. (it / run / now)
— Is it running now?
— No, it isn’t.
3. (it / snow / now)
— Is it snowing now?.
— No, it isn’t.
4. (it / rain / now)
— Is it raining now?
— No, it isn’t.
5. (it / often / sleep here)
— Does it often sleep here?
— No, it doesn’t.
6. (it / often / snow)
— Does it often snow?
— No, it doesn’t.
7. (it / often / rain)
— Does it often rain?
— No, it doesn’t.
8. (it / eat meat / yesterday)
— Did it eat meat yesterday?
— No, it didn’t.
9. (it / snow / yesterday)
— Did it snow yesterday?
— No, it didn’t.
10. (it / rain / two days ago)
— Did it rain two days ago?
— No, it didn’t.
The Present Continuous, the Present Simple or the Past Simple?
(it / sleep / now)
— Is it sleeping now?
— No, it isn’t.
1. (it / jump / now)
— Is it jumping now?
— No, it isn’t.
2. (it / run / now)
— Is it running now?
— No, it isn’t.
3. (it / snow / now)
— Is it snowing now?.
— No, it isn’t.
4. (it / rain / now)
— Is it raining now?
— No, it isn’t.
5. (it / often / sleep here)
— Does it often sleep here?
— No, it doesn’t.
6. (it / often / snow)
— Does it often snow?
— No, it doesn’t.
7. (it / often / rain)
— Does it often rain?
— No, it doesn’t.
8. (it / eat meat / yesterday)
— Did it eat meat yesterday?
— No, it didn’t.
9. (it / snow / yesterday)
— Did it snow yesterday?
— No, it didn’t.
10. (it / rain / two days ago)
— Did it rain two days ago?
— No, it didn’t.
Make questions. Give short answers.
1. — Does it usually snow in December?
— Yes, it doos (It usually snows in December.)
2. — Is it raining?
— Yes, it is. (It is raining.)
3. — Was it cold yesterday?
— Yes, it was. (It was cold yesterday.)
4. — Is the weather cold today?
— Yes, it is. (The weather is cold today.)
5. — Did it ogten rain last week?
— Yes, it did. (It often rained last week)
6. — Will it snow tomorrow?
— Yes, it will. (It will snow tomorrow.)
7. — Is it usually snowy in February?
— Yes, it is. (It is usually windy in February.)
8. — Were the days frosty?
— Yes, they were. (The days were frosty.)
9. — Did it often snow last week?
— Yes, it did. (It often snowed last week.)
10. — Was there a lot of snow?
— Yes, there was. (There was a lot of snow in the park.)
1. — Does it usually snow in December?
— Yes, it doos (It usually snows in December.)
2. — Is it raining?
— Yes, it is. (It is raining.)
3. — Was it cold yesterday?
— Yes, it was. (It was cold yesterday.)
4. — Is the weather cold today?
— Yes, it is. (The weather is cold today.)
5. — Did it ogten rain last week?
— Yes, it did. (It often rained last week)
6. — Will it snow tomorrow?
— Yes, it will. (It will snow tomorrow.)
7. — Is it usually snowy in February?
— Yes, it is. (It is usually windy in February.)
8. — Were the days frosty?
— Yes, they were. (The days were frosty.)
9. — Did it often snow last week?
— Yes, it did. (It often snowed last week.)
10. — Was there a lot of snow?
— Yes, there was. (There was a lot of snow in the park.)
Make negative sentences.
1. It snows in August. It doesn’t snow in August.
2. It rains in February. It doesn’t rain in February.
3. It snowed yesterday. It didn’t snow yesterday.
4. There was a lot of snow there last winter. There wasn’t a lot of snow last winter.
5. It is snowing now. It isn’t snowing now.
6. There will be a lot of snow there. There won’t be a lot of snow there.
7. We shall pick leaves in the forest. We shan’t pick leaves in the forest.
8. It will be cloudy tomorrow. It won’t be cloudy tomorrow.
9. It rained last Saturday. It didn’t rain last Saturday.
10. It began to rain. It didn’t begin to rain.
1. It snows in August. It doesn’t snow in August.
2. It rains in February. It doesn’t rain in February.
3. It snowed yesterday. It didn’t snow yesterday.
4. There was a lot of snow there last winter. There wasn’t a lot of snow last winter.
5. It is snowing now. It isn’t snowing now.
6. There will be a lot of snow there. There won’t be a lot of snow there.
7. We shall pick leaves in the forest. We shan’t pick leaves in the forest.
8. It will be cloudy tomorrow. It won’t be cloudy tomorrow.
9. It rained last Saturday. It didn’t rain last Saturday.
10. It began to rain. It didn’t begin to rain.
Write negative sentences. The Present Continuous, Present Simple or the Past Simple?
1. (it / sleep / now)
It isn’t sleeping now.
2. (it / play / now)
It isn’t playing now.
3. (it / rain / now)
It isn’t raining now
4. (it / snow / now)
It isn’t snowing now.
5. (it / snow / in October)
It doesn’t snow in October.
6. (it / rain / in winter)
It doesn’t rain in winter.
7. (it / snow / in Africa)
It doesn’t snow on Africa.
8. (it / play / yesterday)
It didn’t play yesterday.
9. (it / rain / last Friday)
It didn’t rain last Friday.
10. (it / snow / a week ago)
It didn’t snow a week ago
1. (it / sleep / now)
It isn’t sleeping now.
2. (it / play / now)
It isn’t playing now.
3. (it / rain / now)
It isn’t raining now
4. (it / snow / now)
It isn’t snowing now.
5. (it / snow / in October)
It doesn’t snow in October.
6. (it / rain / in winter)
It doesn’t rain in winter.
7. (it / snow / in Africa)
It doesn’t snow on Africa.
8. (it / play / yesterday)
It didn’t play yesterday.
9. (it / rain / last Friday)
It didn’t rain last Friday.
10. (it / snow / a week ago)
It didn’t snow a week ago
What are the people going to do? Write about their plans.
buy cook do draw have make play see travel wear work
We are going to work tomorrow.
1. Mother is going to cook porridge.
2. We are going to have a party.
3. Ted is going to travel by car.
4. She is going to buy a new bike soon.
5. I am going to play the piano.
6. My sister is going to wear her new hat.
7. I am going to do my homework.
8. The little boy is going to draw a picture.
9. The little boys are going to make a model boat.
10. The children are going to see a new film.
buy cook do draw have make play see travel wear work
We are going to work tomorrow.
1. Mother is going to cook porridge.
2. We are going to have a party.
3. Ted is going to travel by car.
4. She is going to buy a new bike soon.
5. I am going to play the piano.
6. My sister is going to wear her new hat.
7. I am going to do my homework.
8. The little boy is going to draw a picture.
9. The little boys are going to make a model boat.
10. The children are going to see a new film.
Write the plural.
1. The girl is going to visit this city.
The girls are going to visit cities.
2. This boy is going to eat a sandwich.
These boys are going to eat sandwiches.
3. That cat is going to catch a mouse.
Those cats are going to catch mice.
4. The old man is going to plant an apple tree.
The old men are going to plant apple trees.
5. This child is going to draw a deer.
These children are going to draw deer.
6. The baby is going to sleep.
The babies are going to sleep.
7. The sportsman is going to buy a new ball.
The sportsmen are going to buy new balls.
8. That farmer is going to buy a sheep and a horse.
Those farmers are going to buy sheep and horses.
9. That woman is going to show the photo to her friend.
Those women are going to show the photos to her friends.
10. The boy is going to watch his fish.
The boys are going to watch his fish.
1. The girl is going to visit this city.
The girls are going to visit cities.
2. This boy is going to eat a sandwich.
These boys are going to eat sandwiches.
3. That cat is going to catch a mouse.
Those cats are going to catch mice.
4. The old man is going to plant an apple tree.
The old men are going to plant apple trees.
5. This child is going to draw a deer.
These children are going to draw deer.
6. The baby is going to sleep.
The babies are going to sleep.
7. The sportsman is going to buy a new ball.
The sportsmen are going to buy new balls.
8. That farmer is going to buy a sheep and a horse.
Those farmers are going to buy sheep and horses.
9. That woman is going to show the photo to her friend.
Those women are going to show the photos to her friends.
10. The boy is going to watch his fish.
The boys are going to watch his fish.
1. Past Simple Вы купили словарь вчера?
2. Past Simple Вы купили словарь?
3. Present Perfect Вы уже купили словарь?
4. Past Simple Вы купили словарь два дня назад?
5. Present Perfect Вы еще не купили словарь?
6. Past Simple Он был в Лондоне?
7. Past Simple Он был в Лондоне в прошлом месяце?
8. Past Simple Он был в Лондоне в 1995 году?
9. Present Perfect Он уже был в Лондоне?
10. Present Perfect Он когда-нибудь был в Лондоне?
2. Past Simple Вы купили словарь?
3. Present Perfect Вы уже купили словарь?
4. Past Simple Вы купили словарь два дня назад?
5. Present Perfect Вы еще не купили словарь?
6. Past Simple Он был в Лондоне?
7. Past Simple Он был в Лондоне в прошлом месяце?
8. Past Simple Он был в Лондоне в 1995 году?
9. Present Perfect Он уже был в Лондоне?
10. Present Perfect Он когда-нибудь был в Лондоне?
Fill in the table.
1. buy bought bought
2. catch caught caught
3. come came come
4. do did done
5. draw drew drawn
6. eat ate eaten
7. leave left left
8. make made made
9. put put put
10. sleep slept slept
1. buy bought bought
2. catch caught caught
3. come came come
4. do did done
5. draw drew drawn
6. eat ate eaten
7. leave left left
8. make made made
9. put put put
10. sleep slept slept
Complete the questions. Use the Present Perfect.
1. (put) Have you put on your coat?
2. (leave) Has she left London?
3. (make) Has he made sandwiches?
4. (take) Have we taken the tickets?
5. (draw) Has she drawn a picture?
6. (eat) Have you eaten the cheese?
7. (do) Has she done her homework?
8. (come) Have they come?
9. (catch) Has it caught fish?
10. (buy) Has she bought any fruit?
1. (put) Have you put on your coat?
2. (leave) Has she left London?
3. (make) Has he made sandwiches?
4. (take) Have we taken the tickets?
5. (draw) Has she drawn a picture?
6. (eat) Have you eaten the cheese?
7. (do) Has she done her homework?
8. (come) Have they come?
9. (catch) Has it caught fish?
10. (buy) Has she bought any fruit?
Write negative sentences. Use the Present Prefect.
(meet) They haven’t met him.
(buy) She hasn’t bought a new lamp.
(watch) He hasn’t watched it.
(read) We haven’t read the book.
(build) They haven’t built the house.
(help) It hasn’t helped me.
(see) You haven’t seen him.
(ask) She hasn’t asked about it.
(be) We haven’t been to Moscow.
(wash) He hasn’t washed his cup.
(meet) They haven’t met him.
(buy) She hasn’t bought a new lamp.
(watch) He hasn’t watched it.
(read) We haven’t read the book.
(build) They haven’t built the house.
(help) It hasn’t helped me.
(see) You haven’t seen him.
(ask) She hasn’t asked about it.
(be) We haven’t been to Moscow.
(wash) He hasn’t washed his cup.
Complete the sentences.
1. (take)
He have taken. He took.
2. (go)
She has gone. She went.
3. (give)
They have given. They gave.
4. (put)
I have put. I put.
5. (make)
You have made. You made.
6. (drink)
It has drunk. It drank.
7. (leave)
They have left. They left.
8. (catch)
She has caught. She caught.
9. (cross)
We have crossed. We crossed.
10. (turn)
He has turned. He turned.
1. (take)
He have taken. He took.
2. (go)
She has gone. She went.
3. (give)
They have given. They gave.
4. (put)
I have put. I put.
5. (make)
You have made. You made.
6. (drink)
It has drunk. It drank.
7. (leave)
They have left. They left.
8. (catch)
She has caught. She caught.
9. (cross)
We have crossed. We crossed.
10. (turn)
He has turned. He turned.
Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect and the Present Continuous.
1. He has done. He is doing.
2. (draw)
They have drawn. They are drawing.
3. (make)
I have made. I am making.
4. (catch)
It has caught. It is catching.
5. (eat)
We have eaten. We are eating.
6. (sleep)
He has slept. He is sleeping.
7. (go)
They have gone. They are going.
8. (take)
I have taken. I am taking.
9. (clean)
She has cleaned. She is cleaning.
10. (cook)
We have cooked. We are cooking.
1. He has done. He is doing.
2. (draw)
They have drawn. They are drawing.
3. (make)
I have made. I am making.
4. (catch)
It has caught. It is catching.
5. (eat)
We have eaten. We are eating.
6. (sleep)
He has slept. He is sleeping.
7. (go)
They have gone. They are going.
8. (take)
I have taken. I am taking.
9. (clean)
She has cleaned. She is cleaning.
10. (cook)
We have cooked. We are cooking.
Use the words in brackets to complete the sentences. The Present Perfect, the Present Simple or the Present Continuous?
1. I am (be) busy now. I am doing (do) my homework.
2. I can help you. I am (be) free now. I have done (do) my homework.
3. Look! Little Johnny is washing (wash) his bike. He is funny, isn’t he?
4. Little Johnny has washed (wash) his bike. Now the bike is (be) clean.
5. I am learning (learn) the new words now.
6. I have learned (learn) the words and I can go with you.
7. I have read (read) the story. I think I can answer your questions about it.
8. I am reading (read) the story now. We can discuss it later.
9. Mary is (be) busy. She is buying (buy) a present for her sister.
10. She has bought (buy) a present for her sister. She can go to the bookshop now.
1. I am (be) busy now. I am doing (do) my homework.
2. I can help you. I am (be) free now. I have done (do) my homework.
3. Look! Little Johnny is washing (wash) his bike. He is funny, isn’t he?
4. Little Johnny has washed (wash) his bike. Now the bike is (be) clean.
5. I am learning (learn) the new words now.
6. I have learned (learn) the words and I can go with you.
7. I have read (read) the story. I think I can answer your questions about it.
8. I am reading (read) the story now. We can discuss it later.
9. Mary is (be) busy. She is buying (buy) a present for her sister.
10. She has bought (buy) a present for her sister. She can go to the bookshop now.
Complete the sentences. Use the Present Perfect or the Past Simple.
1. (already / see)
I have already seen the film.
2. (just / see)
I have just seen the film.
3. (ever / see)
Have you seen the film?
4. (when / see)
When did you see the film?
5. (see / in 2003)
Did you see the film in 2003?
6. (never / see)
I have never seen the film.
7. (see / yet)
Have you seen the film yet?
8. (when / visit)
When did he visit Pete?
9. (ever / visit)
Has he ever visited Pete?
10. (just / visit)
He has just visited Pete.
1. (already / see)
I have already seen the film.
2. (just / see)
I have just seen the film.
3. (ever / see)
Have you seen the film?
4. (when / see)
When did you see the film?
5. (see / in 2003)
Did you see the film in 2003?
6. (never / see)
I have never seen the film.
7. (see / yet)
Have you seen the film yet?
8. (when / visit)
When did he visit Pete?
9. (ever / visit)
Has he ever visited Pete?
10. (just / visit)
He has just visited Pete.
Complete the sentences as in the example.
(he / see)
– Has he seen her?
— Yes, he has seen her. He saw her a minute ago.
1. (he / come)
— Has he come?
— Yes, he has. He came an hour ago.
2. (you / read)
— Have you read the book?
— Yes, I have read the book. I read it two days ago.
3. (she / translate)
— She translated the text?
— Yes, she has translated the text. She it translated it ten minutes ago.
4. (they / meet)
— Have they met the teacher.
— Yes, they have met the teacher. They met him five minutes ago.
5. (he / build)
— Ha he built a bridge?
— Yes, he has. He built it ten minutes ago.
6. (they / have)
— Have they had lunch?
— Yes, they have. They had lunch ten minutes ago.
7. (the taxi / come)
— Has the taxi come?
— Yes, it has. It came a minute ago.
8. (he / see)
— Has he seen Red Square?
— Yes, he has. He saw it two days ago.
9. (the lesson / begin)
— Has the lesson begun?
— Yes, the lesson has begun. It began five minutes ago.
10. (it / drink)
— Has it drunk the milk?
— Yes, it has drunk the milk. It drank the milk two minutes ago.
(he / see)
– Has he seen her?
— Yes, he has seen her. He saw her a minute ago.
1. (he / come)
— Has he come?
— Yes, he has. He came an hour ago.
2. (you / read)
— Have you read the book?
— Yes, I have read the book. I read it two days ago.
3. (she / translate)
— She translated the text?
— Yes, she has translated the text. She it translated it ten minutes ago.
4. (they / meet)
— Have they met the teacher.
— Yes, they have met the teacher. They met him five minutes ago.
5. (he / build)
— Ha he built a bridge?
— Yes, he has. He built it ten minutes ago.
6. (they / have)
— Have they had lunch?
— Yes, they have. They had lunch ten minutes ago.
7. (the taxi / come)
— Has the taxi come?
— Yes, it has. It came a minute ago.
8. (he / see)
— Has he seen Red Square?
— Yes, he has. He saw it two days ago.
9. (the lesson / begin)
— Has the lesson begun?
— Yes, the lesson has begun. It began five minutes ago.
10. (it / drink)
— Has it drunk the milk?
— Yes, it has drunk the milk. It drank the milk two minutes ago.
Fill in articles and complete the sentences as in the example.
What a funny monkey! (see)
I have never seen such a funny monkey!
1. What an interesting book! (read)
I have never read such an interesting book!
2. What wonderful people! (meet)
I have never met such wonderful people!
3. What cold milk! (drink)
I have never drunk such cold milk.
4. What a terrible food! (eat)
I have never eaten such a terrible food.
5. What a bad meal! (have)
I have never had such a bad meal!
6. What nice shoes! (buy)
I have never bought such nice shoes.
7. What a lovely house! (build)
I have never built such a lovely house.
8. What a nice picture! (draw)
I have never drawn such a nice picture.
9. What nice honey! (buy)
I have never bought such nice honey.
10. What silly song! (hear)
I have never heard such a silly song.
What a funny monkey! (see)
I have never seen such a funny monkey!
1. What an interesting book! (read)
I have never read such an interesting book!
2. What wonderful people! (meet)
I have never met such wonderful people!
3. What cold milk! (drink)
I have never drunk such cold milk.
4. What a terrible food! (eat)
I have never eaten such a terrible food.
5. What a bad meal! (have)
I have never had such a bad meal!
6. What nice shoes! (buy)
I have never bought such nice shoes.
7. What a lovely house! (build)
I have never built such a lovely house.
8. What a nice picture! (draw)
I have never drawn such a nice picture.
9. What nice honey! (buy)
I have never bought such nice honey.
10. What silly song! (hear)
I have never heard such a silly song.
Use the words in brackets to complete the sentences.
1. Children usually begin (begin) school on the first of September.
2. Last year we began (begin) school on the second of September.
3. Tomorrow we will begin (begin) our lesson at eight o’clock.
4. The children always wear (wear) uniforms when they are at school.
5. — I can’t find (find) my sister. — I will try (try) to help you. What was she wearing?
6. I was (be) busy yesterday. I came (come) home late. I had (have) dinner and did (do) my homework.
7. Are (be) you busy now? What are you doing (do)?
8. It is (be) 4 o’clock. Mike is playing (play) chess now. He always plays (play) chess at 4 o’clock.
9. Yesterday I went (go) shopping with my sister. Tomorrow we will go (go) shopping with Granny.
10. — I am sure he will come (come) to school tomorrow. — Has he come (come) to Moscow? — Yes, he has. — When did he(come)? — He came (come) two days ago.
1. Children usually begin (begin) school on the first of September.
2. Last year we began (begin) school on the second of September.
3. Tomorrow we will begin (begin) our lesson at eight o’clock.
4. The children always wear (wear) uniforms when they are at school.
5. — I can’t find (find) my sister. — I will try (try) to help you. What was she wearing?
6. I was (be) busy yesterday. I came (come) home late. I had (have) dinner and did (do) my homework.
7. Are (be) you busy now? What are you doing (do)?
8. It is (be) 4 o’clock. Mike is playing (play) chess now. He always plays (play) chess at 4 o’clock.
9. Yesterday I went (go) shopping with my sister. Tomorrow we will go (go) shopping with Granny.
10. — I am sure he will come (come) to school tomorrow. — Has he come (come) to Moscow? — Yes, he has. — When did he(come)? — He came (come) two days ago.
Fill in already, yet or yesterday.
1. I haven’t cooked dinner yet.
2. Did you cook dinner yesterday?
3. Has she come yet? — Yes, she has. She has already come.
4. They have already bought a present for Ann.
5. I haven’t met him yet.
Fill in “to” or “in”.
6. They have never been to Africa.
7. They were in Africa last year.
8. Have you ever been to North America?
9. I have never been to London.
10.His uncle was in London two years ago.
1. I haven’t cooked dinner yet.
2. Did you cook dinner yesterday?
3. Has she come yet? — Yes, she has. She has already come.
4. They have already bought a present for Ann.
5. I haven’t met him yet.
Fill in “to” or “in”.
6. They have never been to Africa.
7. They were in Africa last year.
8. Have you ever been to North America?
9. I have never been to London.
10.His uncle was in London two years ago.
Use the words in brackets to complete the sentences.
1. Yesterday Bob came (come) home late. He has already come (already / come). He is in the room now.
2. Я никогда его не видел. I have never seen (never / see) him.
3. Я не видел его сегодня. I haven’t seen (not / see) him today.
4. Я не видел его вчера. I didn’t see (not / see) him yesterday.
5. Я не видел его на этой неделе. I haven’t seen (not / see) him this week.
6. Он никогда не был там. Не has never been (never / be) there.
7. Он не был в Лондоне в 2003. She wasn’t (not / be) in London in 2003.
8. Я никогда не жил на ферме. I have never lived (never / live) on a farm.
9. I lived (live) on a farm when I was five.
1. Yesterday Bob came (come) home late. He has already come (already / come). He is in the room now.
2. Я никогда его не видел. I have never seen (never / see) him.
3. Я не видел его сегодня. I haven’t seen (not / see) him today.
4. Я не видел его вчера. I didn’t see (not / see) him yesterday.
5. Я не видел его на этой неделе. I haven’t seen (not / see) him this week.
6. Он никогда не был там. Не has never been (never / be) there.
7. Он не был в Лондоне в 2003. She wasn’t (not / be) in London in 2003.
8. Я никогда не жил на ферме. I have never lived (never / live) on a farm.
9. I lived (live) on a farm when I was five.
What tense should be used if the sentence has one F these words?
1. now — Present Continuous
2. at the moment — Present Continuous
3. in 1945 — Past Simple
4. the other day — Past Simple
5. last week — Past Simple
6. this week — Present Continuous
7. next week — Future Simple
8. already — Present Perfect
9. yet — Present Perefect
10. the day before yesterday — Past Simple
1. now — Present Continuous
2. at the moment — Present Continuous
3. in 1945 — Past Simple
4. the other day — Past Simple
5. last week — Past Simple
6. this week — Present Continuous
7. next week — Future Simple
8. already — Present Perfect
9. yet — Present Perefect
10. the day before yesterday — Past Simple
Translate into English.
1. сейчас — now
2. вчера — yesterday
3. позавчера — the day before yesterday
4. завтра — tomorrow
5. на днях — the other day
6. в этом году — this year
7. в прошлом месяце — last month
8. на этой неделе — this week
9. в данный момент — at the moment
10. только что — just
1. сейчас — now
2. вчера — yesterday
3. позавчера — the day before yesterday
4. завтра — tomorrow
5. на днях — the other day
6. в этом году — this year
7. в прошлом месяце — last month
8. на этой неделе — this week
9. в данный момент — at the moment
10. только что — just
Fill in said or told.
1. She said that she was happy to go there.
2. She told them that she was happy to go there.
3. Who told him about us?
4. Who said I’m wrong?
5. He said it was a mistake.
6. And then she said something strange.
7. The teacher told us to bring the textbooks.
8. The teacher said that we must come early.
9. The teacher said to us that we must come early.
10. We’ll have a party on Sunday, she said.
1. She said that she was happy to go there.
2. She told them that she was happy to go there.
3. Who told him about us?
4. Who said I’m wrong?
5. He said it was a mistake.
6. And then she said something strange.
7. The teacher told us to bring the textbooks.
8. The teacher said that we must come early.
9. The teacher said to us that we must come early.
10. We’ll have a party on Sunday, she said.
Correct each sentence.
1. — I’m going to London for Chrismas. — Have qood time!
2. I have never seen such a beautiful Bridge.
3. Foxes are bigger than rabbits.
4. I have never heard such a silly story.
5. Did you have lunch an hour ago?
6. He has just come.
7. I didn’t see him last Thursday.
8. Have you ever been to Africa?
9. Our teacher was in London two years ago.
10. How many theaters were there in Moscow at the end of the 19th century.
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1. — I’m going to London for Chrismas. — Have qood time!
2. I have never seen such a beautiful Bridge.
3. Foxes are bigger than rabbits.
4. I have never heard such a silly story.
5. Did you have lunch an hour ago?
6. He has just come.
7. I didn’t see him last Thursday.
8. Have you ever been to Africa?
9. Our teacher was in London two years ago.
10. How many theaters were there in Moscow at the end of the 19th century.