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Nurses (look) after patients in hospitals. Ann plays the piano, but she ( not, play) it very well. In Britain most shops (close) at 5.30 p.m. At night

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when it(get) dark, they (switch) on the TV or the radio and (listen) to music. I (learn) to drive a car some years ago. He (cross) the street and( go) towards the city park. As soon as you (come) home, I'll phone you. If you (enter) the Institute, your parents will be happy. If it ( rain) we shall stay at home.

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08 июня 2013 г., 8:49:14 (10 лет назад)

Nurses LOOK after patients in hospitals. Ann plays the piano, but she DOESN'T PLAY it very well. In Britain most shops CLOSE at 5.30 p.m. At nightwhen it GETS (get) dark, they SWITCH on the TV or the radio and LISTEN to music. I learnT to drive a car some years ago. He crossED the street and WENT towards the city park. As soon as you COME home, I'll phone you. If you ENTER the Institute, your parents will be happy. If it RAINS we shall stay at home.

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Exercise 1. Put the verbs in brackets into Present, Past or Future Simple:
1. The students ( to attend ) lectures at the University every day.
2. We always ( to consult ) a dictionary when we ( to translate ) texts.
3. They ( to take ) part in a sport competition last Sunday.
4. My sister ( to pass ) entrance exams to the University last month.
5. He ( to graduate ) from the University in five years and ( to become ) a lawyer.
6. Nurses ( to look ) after patients in hospitals.
7. Ann ( to play ) the piano, but she ( not to play ) it very well.
8. In Britain most shops ( to close ) at 5.30 p.m.
9. At night when it ( to get ) dark, they ( to like ) to watch TV.
10. I ( to learn ) to drive a car some years ago.
11. When you ( to come ) home I’ll phone you.
12. If you ( to enter ) the University your parents will be happy.
13. He ( to play ) tennis twice a week.
14. My cousin ( to go ) abroad five years ago.
15. My classes usually ( to last ) three hours.
16. They ( to discuss ) a lot of articles from these French magazines last week.
17. They ( to get ) to the country by bus next Sunday.
18. My friend ( to see ) the interesting film yesterday.
19. We ( to like ) to go to the beach. We ( to enjoy ) swimming in the ocean last weekend.
20. I usually ( to finish ) my homework at 7 o’clock.

1. Have you got a light? - Sorry, I (not/smoke).2. My wife has never been to France. She (plan) to go there next summer.3. Your car is so clean. How often

you (wash) it?4. Students often (think) that exams (be) a nuisance.5. Peter seldom (tell) the truth. You can't believe everything he (say).6. You (understand) what he (talk) about?7. Nancy (look) like her father.8. What you (dop. - I'm an engineer.9. The soup (taste) good.10. Your brother (be) a student now? - Yes, he (study) at the University.11. Ann (play) the piano better than Susan.And who (play) now? - I (think) it (be) Susan.12. What you (do) tomorrow evening? -1 (go) to the theatre.13. I usually (not/have) breakfast before I (go) to work.14. She often (take) my dictionary but seldom (remember) to bring it back. If tomorrow she (ask) for the dictionary again, I shan't give it to her.15. What a beautiful dress you (wear).' When did you buy it?16. He is a night watchman. He (work) at night and (sleep) in the daytime.17. She (be) a dietician. She (help) people to choose the right food.18. They (say) if you (see) a black cat, you (not/liave) good luck.19. Jane (be) in Paris now. She (learn) French there.20. If Peter (continue) to drive his car carelessly, he'll get into a traffic accident.21. You (hear) this noise downstairs? What can it be?22. Have you heard about Tom? He (build) a new house now.23. You'll have to put on your rubber boots if it (not/stop) raining in a minute.24. If I (have) some time in the evening, I'll repair your bicycle.25. Excuse me, but you (stand) on my foot.26. She (give) two concerts in London next week.27. What time the children (come) out of school, as a rule?28. Why you (smell) the meat? It (not/be) fresh?29. She always (let) me down!30. You (believe) in God?31. You always (complain) about the weather!32. Take the saucepan off the cooker! The water (boil).33. I'm afraid you can't see my daughter at the moment. She (have) a music lesson. She always (have) it on Friday mornings.34. She (be) still ill, but she (get) better now.35. It often (rain) here at this time of the year?36. Don't interrupt me while I (talk) to somebody else.37. He's a doctor, but he (not/practise) at the moment.38. What he (do)! - He (try) to get the car started.39. In Britain most shops (close) at 5.30 p.m.40. I'm sorry it's so noisy, but we (move) the furniture.41. Where you (come) from?-I (come) from Russia.42. Flowers always (make) a good present.43. Alice never (go) to work by bus. She (walk) through the park, as a rule.44. What he (mean) by saying this? It (sound) strange.45. I (write) to my parents twice a month.46. She always (be late) for classes!47. I (write) this letter to you while the children (play) on the beach. Actually, they (play) here the whole day.48. If we (start) at nine, we (have) plenty of time for the shops. We (be) free till half past four.49. They always (tell) him everything. So I (think), he (know) about it already.50. This carpet (cost) 30 dollars. Why not buy it?51. He still (try) to find a job but there (not/be) much work available at present.52. Believe me, I (think) of you all the time.53. I (not/know) how they (make) both ends meet. They (have) six children and (not/earn) very much.54. My mother (think) that hitch-hiking (be) dangerous.55. The police (look) into the matter now.56. People (like) stability in life.57. They (open) a new McDonald's tomorrow.58. The English (believe) that their home (be) their castle.
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Past Simple, Future Simple, Present Perfect, Present Continuous, или Past Continuous:
1. Alexander Fleming (invent) penicillin in 1928.
2. I (watch) television from eight till ten o'clock yesterday.
3. Peter already (see) that musical before he (read) the review about it.
4. I usually (not have) breakfast before I (go) to work.
5. Jane (recover) yet? - No, she is still in hospital.
6. The sun (shine) so brightly that Maria (have) to put on her sunglasses.
7. You (work) late tomorrow night?
8. In Britain most shops (close) at 5.30 p.m.
9. When I (go) into the room I could smell cigarette smoke. Obviously somebody (smoke) in there.
10. We (cycle) along the road when we (see) a huge lorry.
11. You look tired. - Yes, I (work) non-stop yesterday.

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