Give the correct tag to these sentences.1. She doesn't live in London, ___?2. I don't write to my penfriend very often,
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1. does she
2. do i
3. doesn't she
4. does he
5. don't they
6. doesn't it
7. do they
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Ex.3. Give the correct form of the verb in brackets.
t Perfect Tense.
Example: My sister/get married. —My sister has got married
1.I/find/a new job. 2. My father/retire. 3. Jane and Mike/go to work/to Australia. 4. I/buy/a new motorcycle. 5. My niece/start to walk. 6. The Browns/move/to another town. 7. Jack's Grandpa/die. 8. I/join/another football club. 9. Nick and Rita/divorce. 10. John/receive/ a fortune, he/become/a millionaire.
В Ask your friend who is in the USA questions about what he or his relatives have seen or done (use the Present Perfect Tense).
Example: You/have/a good journey? — Have you had a good journey?
1. You/already/see/the Great American Lakes? 2. You/be/to Broadway? 3. Mike/manage to see/the Statue of Liberty? 3. What/new places/your brother/show to you? 4. Ann/visit/the White House? 5. Your father/get/ promotion? 6. You/receive/your driving license? 7. Your
brother/change/a car? 8, What kind of house/you/buy1
С Say what you or your friends have not done yet (year, month, etc.).
Example: I/not be/to the theatre/this month. — / have not been to the theatre this month,
1. Sue/not read/Gone with the Wind/yet. 2. Jill/not enter/London University/this year. 3. Larry/not produce/ a new film/yet. 4. Peggy and Paul/not move/to another flat this month. 5. Pete/not finish/his project yet. 6. My cousin/not get married/this month. 7. Mrs. Brown/not recover/yet. 8. They/not go/on business/this week.
1.to lie a. dull grey
2.to get b. a tent with somebody
3.to turn c. to someone
4.to share d. in a tent
5.to smash e. lost
6.to set up f. into something
7.to talk g. tents
2)match the two halves of these sentences:
1. the sun had appeared in the sky a.before i passed the exam
2.when my father got home after work b.since the beginning of the
3.i had been learning English at school for two years second term
4.the lesson had already lasted for fifteen minutes c.before they left the campsite
5.i had know her for five years d.before we became real friends
6.my teacher said that i had missed two classes e.when i entered the classroom
f.i had already gone to bed
1. I am living in London now. - What does this sentence mean?
a) I have moved to London to stay there for ever.
b) I am in London only for a lmiited period of time.
c) I am going to move London soon.
2. We are meeting Tom tonight. - What does this sentence mean?
a) The action is arranged for the near future.
b) The action is taking place now.
c) The action might take place.
3. I'm working hard at the moment. - Is the sentence correct even if I am not working at the moment of speaking?
a) yes
b) no
4. He is playing football. - Which situation cannot be expressed by present progressive?
a) To express that the match is going on right now.
b) To express that he does not play football regularly, but only for a lmiited period of time.
c) To express that he plays football regularly,
5.Look! The Millers are moving house. - Which of the folloving situations is expressed by the present progressive?
a) They are in the middle of the action.
b) The action is going to take place next week.
c) They will come back to this place one day.
1. He/to/Brussels/the/in/once a week/companys head office (fly)
2. the Internet/regularly/to/Many people/bue plane tickets (use)
3. in/some of/ the/the/world/tallest buildings/Taipei (have)
4. hardly ever/UK/serious/The/earthquakes (experience)
5. week/The/a/average junior doctor/60 hours/ (work)