2 is checking
3 am I laying
4 are you doing
5 does not like
6 has
7 does he need
8 what are Sam and Jane doing ? They are playing
<span>1 A: What's your new flat like? B: a) lt's very nice.
2 A: Has your new house got any furniture? B: b) yes, it has.
3 A: How many rooms are there in your flat? B: b) five.
4 A: IS THERE A BOOKCASE IN YOUR ROOM? B:a) Yes, there is.
</span>
“We started getting messages from the rescue team saying they could not
(1) because the weather was so severe. The conditions were incredibly cold. Every
20 minutes for over 36 hours we rubbed our fingers and toes for 15 minutes to
make sure we didn’t get frostbite. The doctors were amazed at (2) unscathed we
were when we finally got down. After the first night, we saw the rescue
helicopter fly overhead, but they sent us a message saying the conditions were
too bad to come (3) closer. By this point we knew if they (4) us in the
morning, we had (5) chance of surviving. We didn’t need to talk about it. You
just need to look into someone’s eyes and you know (6) understand the
seriousness of the situation as well as you do. It was such a relief when they
finally reached us.”
1 B take off
2 A<span> how </span>
3 D any
<span>4 C didn’t reach </span>
<span>5 B little
</span><span>6 A they</span>
<span><span>1. I (am taking) my sister to school now.
2. He (is helping) his father now.
3. At the moment they (are going) to the river for a swim.
4. She (is playing) the violin now.
5. I (am reading) now.
6. He (is sleeping) now.
7. We (are drinking) tea now.
8. They (are going) to school now.
9. I (am not sleeping) now.
10. She (is not drinking) coffee now.
11. We (are not watching) TV now.
12. They (are not eating) now.
13. My mother (is not working) now.
14. Are you (working) now?
15. Is he (playing) now?
16. Are they (eating) now?
17. Is your sister (resting) now?
18. What are you (doing) now?
19. What are you (reading) now?
20. What are they (eating) now?
21. What is your brother (drinking) now?
22. Is everybody (thaving) a good time now?
23. Is she (taking) medi</span>cine
now?<span>
24. Where are they (going) now?
25. Are they (speaking) English now?
1. I (take) her to school every day.
2. He (helps) his father very often.
3. They usually (go) to the river for a swim.
4 She (plays) the violin every day.
5 I (read) every day.
6 He (sleeps) every night.
7 We (drink) tea every morning.
8 They (go) to school every morning.
9 I (do not sleep) in the daytime.
10 She (does not drink) coffee after lunch.
11 We do (not watch) TV in the morning.
12 They (do not eat) at the lesson.
13 My mother (does not work) at an office.
14 Do you (work) every day?
15 Does he (play) in the af</span>ternoon?<span>
16 Do they (eat) at school?
17 Doe your sister (rest) after school?
18 What do you (do) every morning?
19 What do you (read) after dinner?
20 What do they (eat) at breakfast?
21 What does your brother (drink) in the evening?
22 Does everybody (have) a good time every Satur</span>day?<span>
23 How often does she (take) medicine?
24 Where do they (go) on Sunday?
25 What language do they usu</span>ally
(speak)?</span>
2)
Was/we’re
Break
Bought
Came
Cut
Cost
Drunk
Drove
Eat
Had/has
Go
Lost
Made
Met
Rut
Read (читается как рэд)
Ride
Run
Saw
Set
Swim
Spend
Took
Told
Write
Get