PRESENT SIMPLE:
1. Mike plays the part of Macbeth, doesn't he?
2. I have to do my homework every day, don’t I?
3. The train arrives at 5 p.m., doesn't it?
4. The sun sets in the west, doesn't it?
5. Mike doesn't play the part of Macbeth, does he?
6. I don't have to do my homework every day, do I?
7. The train doesn't arrive at 5 p.m., does it?
8. Bob doesn't work in a restaurant, does he?
PAST SIMPLE:
1. She passed her exams last week, didn't she?
2. She sent the postcard yesterday, didn't she?
3. Mike visited his sister 5 days ago, didn't he?
4. Jane met her friend yesterday, didn't she?
5. She didn't pass her exams last week, did she?
6. She didn't send the postcard yesterday, did she?
7. Mike didn't visit his sister 5 days ago, did he?
8. Jane didn't meet her friend yesterday, did she?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS:
1. Andrew is playing football now, isn't he?
2. She is going to the cinema tonight, isn't she?
3. More and more species are becoming extinct, aren't they?
4. Jenny is working at restaurant this week, isn't she?
5. Andrew isn't playing football now, is he?
6. She isn't going to the cinema tonight, is she?
7. They aren't playing chess at the moment, are they?
8. Jenny isn't working at restaurant this week, is she?
Long-longer-the longest
Short-shorter-the shortest
Large-larger-the largest
Big-bigger-the biggest
Fine-finer-the finest
Straight-straighter-the straightest
New-newer-the newest
Old-older/elder-the oldest/the eldest
Few-fewer-the fewest
Young-younger-the youngest
Easy-easier-the easiest
Busy-busier-the busiest
Light-lighter-the lightest
Clean-cleaner-the clearnest
Small-smaller-the smallest
Thin-thiner-the thinest
Thick-thicker-the thickest
High-higher-the highest
Poor-poorer-the poorest
<span>использовать базовый элемент <span>часов</span></span>
Смотря в каком времени надо:
A hourse and a foal walks in the garden.
A hourse and a foal are walcking in the garden.
A hourse and a foal walked in the garden.