1 a
2 b
3 b
4 c
5 b
6 b
7 c
8 b
9 c
10 b
II.
I know my son would soon leave school.
Do you expect they would visit you?
Who says that Tom would leave for London?
I know you would invite us to your concert.
The sailors hope that the ship would not be caught by the storm.
Did you visit your parents on Sunday? Past simple
At present the boys areplaying chess. Present continuous
1.
1.was
2.will
3.was
4.were
5.was
2.
5:10 -
11:30-it's half past eleven
4:50-it's ten minutes past five
5:15-it's quarter past five
5:30-it's half past five
3.
1.Yes,I did
2.Yes,I was
3. Yes, they will
4.No,she doesn't
5.No,he wasn't
4.
1.Where will they go tomorrow?
2.He went to the park last month
3.Did you go to the zoo last autumn?
4.Where you in Great Britain last year?
5.There are four chairs in the room.
The Prince has sworn (promised) solemnly that he would find Cinderella.
Kate seems to be so excited today. Do you know what's up? (/what has happened?) How much is the fruit? The seller will tell you the weight in a minute.
The British flag was flattering in the wind, which meant that the queen was in the palace.
Look at this huge tree, bending down over the water.
Uncle Jack never seemed to be happy, but that day he was particularly gloomy. (especially dull).
If you're going to mutter to yourself, the class won't hear you. Promise me that you will speak loudly.
Don't make a fuss, I'll do everything by myself.
Tigers, cats, cheetahs and lions have got paws, and bulls, cows, sheep and pigs have got hooves.
2. Thursday
3. name
4 men