1. yoga 2. fitness 3. boiling 4. morning run 5. billiards 6 indoor shooting 7. playing chess 8. smoking 9. swimming 10 rock climbing 11. doing crosswords
A fair play
b play ball
c foul play
d fair play
e sporting chance
f play the game :)
g fair play
h foul play
i play the game
j foul play
k sporting chance
l play ball (with us)
m play games
<span>26. Kate (to cook) dinner yesterday. a)cooked
27. He (not to spend) last summer in the country. a)didn’t spend
28. What … your brother (to do) now? d)is … doing
29. You (to go) to south next summer? c)are … going
30. She (not to help) mother yesterday. a)didn’t help
31. She (to help) mother yesterday. a)helped
32. I (not to eat) ice-cream now. d)am not eating
33. You (to go) abroad last summer? b)did … go
34. He (to spend) last summer in the country. a)spent
35. What … your brother (to do) yesterday? e)did … do
36. I (not to eat) ice-cream tomorrow. c)won’t eat
37. He (to spend) last summer in the country? a)did … spend
38. You (to go) to school now? c)are … going
39. I (not to eat) ice-cream every day. a)do not eat
40. You (to go) to school every day? a)do … go
41. If he (not to pass) his examination, he will not get a scholarship a)does not pass
42. You would not feel so bad if you (not to smoke) too much a)didn’t smoke
43. If he did not read so much, he (not to know) English literature so well a)would not know
44. If my friend (to work) in my office, we should meet every day a)worked
45. If he had warned me, I (to do) the work in time a)would have done
46. I should be very glad if he (to come) to my place a)came
47. If he did not live in St. Petersburg, we (not to meet) so often a)would not meet
48. If you (not to buy) coffee, we shall drink tea a)don’t buy
49. If she (to return) earlier, she would have been able to see him before he left
a)had returned
50. If my brother (is) in trouble, I shall help him, of course
51. My brother would not have missed so many lessons if he (not to hurt) his leg
a)hadn’t hurt
52. If you (to go) to the theatre with us last week, you would have enjoyed the evening
a)had gone
53. You won’t understand the rule if you (not to listen) to the teacher a)don’t listen
54. If only you had let me know, I (to go) there immediately a)would have gone
55. If he (to learn) the poem, he would not have got a bad mark a)had learnt
56. If she (not to help) me, I should have been in a very difficult situation a)had not helped
57. I should not have bought the car if my friend (not to lend) me money a)hadn’t lent
58. If I don’t manage to finish my report today, I (to stay) at home tomorrow a)will stay
59. If he is free tomorrow, he certainly (to come) to our party a)will come
60. If you (to be) a poet, you would write beautiful poetry a)were
61. If you (to ring) me up, I shall tell you a secret a)ring
62. My father would have more free time if he (not to read) so many newspapers b)had not read
63. If he (to come) to our house yesterday, he would have met his friend a)had come
64. If these shoes were not too big for me, I (to buy) them a)would buy
65. If you get a “five”, your mother (to be) happy a)will be
66. If you spoke English every day, you (to improve) your language skills a)would improve
67. If she were more careful about her diet, she (not to be) so stout a)would not be
b)will be
c)would have been
68. If he (to live) in St. Petersburg, he would go to the Hermitage every week a)lived
69. If he weren’t such a book-worm, he (not to spend) so much time sitting in the library
a) wouldn’t spend
70. If I were a famous singer, I (to get) a lot of flowers every day a)would get </span>
Once there was a frog. His name was Mr. Jeremy Fisher. He lived in a little house near a pond. There was water on the floor of the house and Mr. Jeremy’s feet were always in the water. But he liked it, and he was never ill.
One day very early in the morning, he came out of his little house and saw the rain.
“I want to catch some nice fish for my dinner in the evening,” said Mr. Jeremy. “I have asked my two friends to come to dinner, they are Mr, Tortoise and Mr. Newt.”
Mr. Jeremy put on his raincoat and his galoshes. He took his rod and a bucket with his breakfast in it and went to the place where his boat was. The boat was round and green. It was the leaf of a water-lily. Mr. Jeremy stood in the middle of his boat, and it went out into the open water.
“I know a good place where there are many fishes,” he said to himself. When he was in the middle of the pond, he stopped the boat and sat down in it. Then he put his rod into the water and began to fish. The rain fell and fell on his back. Soon Mr. Jeremy wanted to eat.
“I want my breakfast,” said he.
“I am going to eat some flies, I like them very much,” he said.
Однажды жила лягушка. Ее звали мистер Джереми Фишер. Он жил в маленьком домике возле пруда. На полу домика была вода, и ноги мистера Джереми всегда были в воде. Но ему это нравилось, и он никогда не болел.
В один день, очень рано утром, он вышел из своего маленького домика и увидел дождь.
"Я хочу поймать немного хорошей рыбы для моего вечернего обеда, - сказал мистер Джереми. - Я пригласил двух моих друзей на обед, это мистер Черепаха и мистер Тритон".
Мистер Джереми одел свой плащ и галоши. Он взял свою удочку и ведро с завтраком в нем и пошел к месту, где была его лодка. Лодка была круглой и зеленой. Это был лист водяной лилии. Мистер Джереми стал посередине своей лодки, и она вышла в открытую воду.
"Я знаю хорошее место, где много рыбы", - сказал он сам себе. Когда он был посередине пруда, он остановил лодку и сел в ней. Потом он положил свою удочку в воду и начал ловить рыбу. Дождь падал и падал на его спину. Вскоре мистер Джереми захотел есть.
"Я хочу свой завтрак", - сказал он.
"Я собираюсь съесть нескольких мух, я очень сильно их люблю", - сказал он.
Ням-ням, вкуснятина:) Ну и вторая часть этого рассказа.
Ann doesn't have
Bob doesn't have
Tim has
Ann has
Sam has
Bob has
Nick doesn't have
Tim doesn't have
Используется Pr.Simple: V1 or V+ s/es (для he, she, it ).
Если переводить как Tim is a rabbit, то получается Тим это кролик.
have - иметь какую-ту вещь в своей собственности.
У Тима есть кролик и Тим - он (he), поэтому Tim has a rabbit.
При отрицание используется don't/doesn't ( для he, she, it ) + V1