1) While he was sleeping yesterday, his sister was clean the house. Past Cont.
2) He travelled to the U.S.A. last year. Past S.
3) Yesterday by 6 o’clock in the morning the sun had risen. Past P.
4) After the children had entered school, the rain began. Past P., Past S.
5) 5 years ago my brother finished school. Past S
6) Yesterday at 5 p.m. I was doing mathematics. Past Cont.
7) He didn't like to read English texts yesterday. Past S.
8) Before the path ended, we had reached the forest. Past S., Past P
9) While his mother was in the office, he was working in the garden. Past S., Past Cont
10) Yesterday the children built wonderful sand skyscrapers. Past S.
1 This is the last English class so I expect the teacher will give us an exam.
2 OK, let’s meet later. I’ll call you this afternoon.
3 Are you going out tonight?
4 What are you going to do after dinner tonight?
5 Hold on, the music’s very loud and I can’t hear you. I’ll turn it down.
6 I think we’ll still be together next year.
7 They’re not going to lose the next one.
8 The timetable shows that the next bus leaves in ten minutes.
I am afraid he ...already ...his chance
<span>(miss). </span>
<span>2, Our students ...part in the competition the </span>
<span>day after tomorrow (take). </span>
<span>Yesterday the boys ...the game (lose). </span>
4. Where is Steve? — He is in his room. He ...
<span>(sleep). </span>
<span>5. He always ...his niece with her homework </span>
<span>(help). </span>
<span>6. Next time you ...the prize (win). </span>
<span>?. Martin never takes part in competitions. He </span>
<span>... competitions (hate). </span>
<span>8. I ...Jill's telephone number, so I cannot call </span>
<span>her (forget). </span>
<span>21 Complete the dialogue. </span>
<span>a) Use: </span>
<span>the Present Simple or the Present Continuous </span>
<span>Tense. </span>
<span>— What ...(do) you now? </span>
<span>— I ...(answer) the questions of the Teenagers' </span>
<span>Competition at the moment. </span>
<span>— Are the questions difficult? </span>
<span>— Not for me. We often ...(answer) similar </span>
<span>questions in our English lessons. </span>
<span>b) Use: </span>
<span>the Past Simple or the Present Perfect Tense. </span>
<span>— ...(take) part in the competition recently? </span>
<span>— Yes, I ...(try) my chance two weeks ago. </span>
<span>— ...(win) you the competition? </span>
<span>— No, I ...(not). But it was worth trying
вот так?
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1. a
Какой прекрасный у нее голос!
2. the, the,-
Как вы знаете, Северное море - одно из самых холодных в Европе.
3. ?( как я понял это фамилия) -
Брауны жили в этом доме два года назад