9. I (have just remembered) that I (have not paid) the rent yet. I'm surprised
that the landlord (has't rung) me up remind me. - It's the first time you (have
been) late with the rent in 25 years. He probably thinks that you (have paid)
and he (has lost) the cheque.
10. I (have looked) through my old photograph album. It's full of
photographs of people whose names I (have completely forgotten). I wonder what
(has happened) to them all.
<span>11. I (have been doing) housework all morning and I (have not finished)
yet. - I (have done) mine already. I always start at 6 a. m.
12. Why (have you been making) such a horrible noise? - I (have lost) my key
and I (have been trying) ro wake my sister by throwing stones at the window. -
You (have been throwing) stones at the wrong window.
13.That man (has been standing) at the busstop for the last half hour. Shall I
tell him that the last bus (has already gone)?
14. You look exhausted! - Yes, I (have been playing) tennis and I (have not played)
for years, so I'm not used to it.</span><span>15. George (has been collecting) matchboxed since he left school. Now he (has
collected) so many that he doesn't know where to put then.</span>
[milkman] я не уверен но мне кажется так
FRIDGE its a large metal container which is kept cool, usually by electricity so that food stays fresh.
<span>A. Write conditional sentences.
</span><span>1 If it’s cold people spend more time indoors.
2 If the sky is red in the evening it's usually nice the next day.
3 Water freezes if the temperature drops to zero or below.
4 We will go for a picnic tomorrow if the weather is nice.
5 British people say that if it rains on 15th July it will rain for the next 40 days.
B. Complete each conversation with a word / words from A and B.
A as cold as cold cold cold icy out in the
B blood cold ice reception shoulder stare
Example:
A: The police say the killer murdered his victims without showing any emotion.
B: That’s right. They were all murdered in the cold blood.
A: Dan and Rebecca aren’t talking to me.
B: Me neither. They’ve been giving me the (6 cold </span>shoulder<span>) all day.
A: I don’t think they were very pleased to see me.
B: Nor me. I got a very (7 </span>cold reception<span>) .
A: Dan isn’t the friendliest person in the world.
B: Definitely not. He’s (8 as cold as ice</span>)<span> .
A: Rebecca looked at me like I had done or said something bad.
B: Me too. She gave me a really (9 icy stare) .
A: Maybe she was angry that you didn’t ask her to join in the discussion?
B: Maybe, but it wasn’t my intention to leave her (10 out in the cold) .
C. Choose the best words to complete the conversation between a shop assistant and a customer.
A: I’m looking for women’s trousers.
B: (0) Shall I show you where they are?
A: I (11) wonder if I could try these trousers on, please?
B: Of course. The changing room’s over there.
A: They’re perfect. (12) Could you tell me how much they are?
B: They’re £45.
A: I’d (13) like to pay by credit card, if that’s OK.
B: That’s fine.
A: And (14) would you mind putting them in a bag for me, please?
B: Not at all.
A: Oh, wait a moment. These have got a hole in them. Could you get me another pair?
B: (15) I’ll see if we have another pair in the store room.</span>