1 You have to eat a healthy breakfast every morning.
2 You must be careful with what you eat.
3 We have to exercise every day for at least 30 minutes.
4 You must go to the doctor when you have a cold.
1I wasn't in the park yesterday.
2She is at school.
3John isn't in the village today.
4Parents were at work yesterday.
5I'm not at home now.
6Ann was in the garden yesterday.
It's cold today. It's snowing all day through. It's morning now. It was nice to meet your friend. It's late. It's time to sleep. Isn't it funny? It's already 10 in the morning. Is it cold outside? It's early spring now, but it's already warm. Is it far from here?
<span>1. A TV report. Fill in the verbs in their correct form.
Yesterday there was a bank raid in Santa Barbara, California. Robert Johnson, a
reporter for the local TV station is giving this report.
Yesterday morning four men with guns ... (came) into the National Bank here in
Main Street and ... (told) the manager to give them all the money in
the bank. But before the gang ... (could) get away, the police (had arrived).
Now, what’s the situation like today? The gang ... (have shut) themselves in
the bank, and they ... (say) they’ll kill everybody in the bank if the
police try to get in. The police ... (have closed) the streets around the
bank, all traffic and all movement in the city centre ... (has been stopped). Large
numbers of police ... (have been brought) into the area by the local police chief.
The gang ... (were given) food at 9 o’clock this morning. The police hope
they’ll give some of it to the other people in the bank. They ... (have been given)
three meals altogether now. Very little else ... (has happened) today. </span>