1.
Tom is in the garden with his friend Sam.
2.
She was at the disco with her boyfriend on Friday evening.
3.
Queen Elizabeth was born in London in 1926.
4.
Can you help me with my homework? - Of course I can. Give it to me.
5.
Look at this photo of my girlfriend. Isn't she beautiful?
<span>
Выберите правильную степень сравнения.
Переведите предложения.</span>
1.
a) quietly
2.
b) happier today.
3.
c) the longest
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Заполните пропуски артиклями a/an или
the, где необходимо, или неопределенными местоимениями some/any. Переведите предложения.</span>
<span>1.
Would you like some wine? Не желаете вина?</span>
<span>2.
Wine that I drank in France was of a very high quality. Вино, которое я пил во Франции было
очень высокого качества.</span>
<span>3.
Do you like wine? Вы любите вино?</span>
<span>4.
Do you want a cigarette? Хотите сигарету?</span>
<span>5.
Are there any letters for me this morning? Для меня есть письма?</span>
<span>6.
Are you Canadian? I have some friends in Canada. Вы канадец? У меня есть друзья в Канаде.</span>
<span>7.
People couldn't sit down at the party because there weren't any chairs. Люди не могли сидеть на вечеринке,
так как не было стульев</span>
8.
I don't play cards.
9.
I'd like to wash my hair, so I want some shampoo.
10.
He always has some eggs for breakfast.
11.
Did you have a nice holiday? - Yes, it was the best holiday I’ve ever had.
12.
Do you go to the cinema very often? - No, not very often. But I watch a lot of
films on television.
<span>13.
What do you usually have for lunch?</span>
Я был приглашен принять участие в популярном телешоу "Самый умный" .It была фантастической! Я встретил столько интересных людей там и сделал так много нового <span>Друзья! Теперь у меня есть друзья во Львове, Луцке, Донецке и других городах Украины. Я горжусь тем, что я получил премию. </span>
1 healthy
2 famous
3 educational
4 natural
5 traditional
Look at these conversations and put in the correct form of the verb.
Use the Present Perfect Continuous or Simple.
* Sarah: I feel really tired.
Mark: It's because you've been doing (you/do) too much.
Sarah: Well, at least I've finished (I/finish) that report now, and I can relax.
1. David: Someone ______HAS LEFT______ (leave) the ladder outside, look.
Harriet: I expect that's Mike___HAS BEEN CLEANING_____(he/clean) the windows. I don't think ____HE HAS FINISHED___ (he/finish) yet.
2. Laura: You've got mud on your shoes.
Trevor: It's all right , I'll take them off ____I HAVE BEEN WORKING______ (I/work) in the garden.
Laura: Yes, it looks a lot tidier. Well done___YOU HAVE DONE______ (you/do) a good job.
3. Tom: ___I HAVE HEARD____(I/hear) that you and Harriet are building a garage. How long ___HAVE YOU BEEN DOING___ (you/ do) that?
Mike: Oh, for about a month now. (we/ do) ____WE HAVE DONE____ about half of it.
B I have been doing or I have done? (1)
What would you ask in these situations? Use the Present Perfect Continuous or Simple.
* Your friend is wearing glasses. You've never seen him with glasses on before. Ask him how long ...
How long have you been wearing glasses?
* Nick is playing computer games. Ask him how many ...
How many computer games have you played?
1. You meet a group of people walking across country. Ask them:
How many miles…HAVE YOU WALKED………
2. Some workmen are digging up the road outside Sarah's house. Ask her:
How long……HAVE YOU BEEN DIGGING (UP THE ROAD)? ………..
3. Laura is taking lots of photos of you and your friends. Ask her:
How many ……PHOTOS HAVE YOU TAKEN? ………
4. You have just woken up from an afternoon sleep and seen that it is raining. Ask your friend:
How long...HAS IT BEEN RAINING...?
C I have been doing or I have done? (1-2)
Complete the conversation. Put the verbs in the Present Perfect Continuous or Simple.
Laura: What are you doing, Trevor? You’ve been (you/be) in here for ages. You're making an awful mess.
Trevor: (1) _____I HAVE BEEN CLEARING____ (I/clear) out this cupboard most of the afternoon.
There's a lot of old stuff in here. (2) ____I HAVE FOUND_____ (I/find) these, look.
Laura: (3) ____YOU HAVE BEEN SITTING_____ (you/sit) there staring at those old boots for the last five minutes. (4) ____I HAVE BEEN WATCHING____(I/ watch) you. (5) _____YOU HAVE BEEN ______ (you /be) in a dream.
Trevor: They're football boots. (6) _____I HAVENT HAD _____ (I / have) them since I was about sixteen. (7) ____THEY HAVE BEEN ____ (they/be) in here for years.
Laura: Well, throw them away. And what about that tennis racket? Is that yours?
Trevor: No, it must be yours. (8) ____I HAVE NEVER HAD ____ (I/never/have) a tennis racket.