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ВРЕМЕНА ГЛАГОЛА (8 – 9 класс) 1. A lot of boys (to like) football. 2. My father (to read) newspapers to

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get information about political life.

Tuto4ka 25 апр. 2014 г., 16:29:44 (10 лет назад)
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25 апр. 2014 г., 17:14:20 (10 лет назад)

1. A lot of boys like football. 2. My father reads newspapers to get information about political life. 3. What does she usually do in the morning? 4. It does not often rain in this part of the country. 5. It rains cats and dogs. Take your umbrella. 6. –Why are you walking so fast today? You usually walk slowly, don’t you? - My sister is waiting for me. She is angry with me when I am late. 7. Your English is getting better and better. 8. I have not seen Tom this week. 9. Mike still did not find his keys. 10.  What time does the film begin? 11. The police stopped me on my way home last night. 12. Now my brother is smoking a lot, but he has not smoked before. 13. – Do you often see Tom? – Not often, but I saw him at the party the other day. 14. Ann read the newspaper at 11 o’clock yesterday. 15. The phone rang when I was having a shower. 16. We were talking about him when he suddenly came in. 17. I promise I will phone you as soon as I arrive. 18. Julia has finished all the housework by three o’clock and we’ll go for a walk. 19. I am not sure I’ll recognize Eve. I haven’t seen her for ages. – She is wearing a red coat. 20. He has been working at his report all day. 21. The Prime Minister has just announced that voting is postponed till tomorrow. 22. We have been painting our room for a week. 23. When I got home yesterday, my sister had made a pie already. 24. He has been working as a journalist for several years before he began writing novels. 25. I magine! Next year my Grandpa will have been giving lectures at the University for 40 years already.

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Diary of Camp Pineland 3 June London

Do you ever get the feeling that your life is just about to begin? I'm feeling like that right now as my younger brother Dima and I are standing in London's Heathrow International ' Airport. Dima and I are spending the summer at an American summer camp. Yes, that's right. London is just a stopover in our trip. It's also the meeting point for some campers who are flying to the USA from Europe.
At the moment we are waiting for our counsellor. He or she is going to come and take us to our plane to California. We are here sitting at the meeting point, wearing the T-shirts we have received from the camp so that the counsellor can recognize us easily.
The idea for our great trip started with a film I saw about a summer camp in America one winter evening. That's when I got the dream to go to one of those camps. Normally I do the same things every summer: I spend June with my granny in Saratov, then in July my parents and I go to Turkey and in August I get a lot of time to go out with my friends and get ready for the next school year. If you say, "That's not so bad," I'll tell you, "It's boring." It took me two years to make my dream happen — I found the camp, talked to my parents, saved up and then found out that I still didn't have enough money. Then I talked to my parents again. Finally, Dad offered to pay for most of the trip on condition that Dima could come with me! Dima is fourteen and this year our parents had nothing but trouble with him. He got involved with some bad kids at school, so no wonder Mum and Dad wanted to send him as far away from home as possible. Call me a bad sister, but I wasn't excited. I didn't want to spend this summer babysitting my bro, but that was the deal with Dad, so I had to live with it.
After all, it was going to be my perfect summer anyway, so I knew nothing could spoil it.

When we arrived in London two days ago, I was ready for my big adventure. I wanted to visit new places, improve my English and make new friends. Our mother's old friend works in London, so she gave us the opportunity to see this great city. We enjoyed every minute and didn't feel homesick at all. After all, London is only about a four-hour flight from Moscow. It's round the corner in comparison to California. But now as we are waiting in Heathrow, I'm starting to ask myself some scary questions. Will I be able to understand American English? What if I don't make any new friends? Will there be any wild animals in the woods around our camp? What if our counsellor doesn't turn up today?

Dima: Are you OK, Lisa? You're not acting like yourself.
Lisa: I know. I'm nervous. Where is our counsellor? Dima: Just relax. Somebody will come soon. Do you want to read my magazine? It's cool. Lisa: Thanks, little bro. I'm fine. I'm reading a very interesting book in English, but I just can't concentrate right now. Do you see those guys over there? They're wearing the camp T-shirts too. Dima: Yeah, I see them. And they are looking for somebody also. Oh, look! They are coming over here now. First boy: Excuse me, are you waiting for us? We are catching a flight to San Francisco.
Lisa: So are we. But we are waiting for our counsellor. By the way, my name is Lisa Korolyova. And this is my brother Dima. We are from Russia.

First boy: Pleased to meet you. I'm David Hunt.
I'm not your counsellor, I'm a camper just like you, but I'm responsible for taking you to California. And this is my friend Charlie Rose. Charlie: Hi, guys. Nice to meet you. Dima and Lisa: Nice to meet you too.

II. Раскройте скобки, поставив глагол в нужную форму. 1. Yesterday he (visit) his grandmother. 2. There (be) a lot of snow outside. 3. She (like) scuba div

ing. 4. Mark (think) that the Earth (be) dirty. 5. He (never/ see) underwater cities. 6. I hope we (have) traffic jams in the future. 7. What (you/ look) for? 8. Look! He (break) the glass. 9. A bride and a groom (dance) while the guests (eat). 10. She (seldom/ phone) her relatives. 11. (they/ wear) special suits? 12. I’m sure I (pass) my driving test. 13. (you/ have) a minute? 14. What (be) next? 15. We (take) a lot of nice pictures.

Раскрыть скобки, указать время глагола. My grandfather usually (to fish) by the river in the evening. He often (to ride) a horse in

summer.

They (not to cut) the grass in the gar den two weeks ago.

Fred (not to ride) a bicycle yesterday.

We (to make) a fire in the forest two days ago.

We (to spend) a lot of time outdoors last summer.

My friends (to visit ) Spain last July.

Время глаголов(8-9 класс )

Tom (break) his leg.Now he can not go to school.
He (to put) on his coat and cap,(to open) the door and (to go) out



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