Finnish racing driver , world champion in Formula 1 series ,three vice world champion and double bronze medalist. Is the season 2007-2009 played for the team Ferrari. Since 2009 , actively participated in rally racing : Rally Finland debut in the World Rally Champion ship .
born October 17 .1979 in (Espoo ) Finland
height of 1 meter 75 cm
weight 62 kg
number Formula 1: 7
points in career 1131
participants Grand prix 226 .
1. If my brother is in trouble, I shall help him, of course.
2. If I don’t manage to finish my report today, I shall (will) stay at home tomorrow.
3. If she were more careful about her diet, she wouldn't be so stout.
4. You would not feel so bad if you didn't smoke too much.
5. If he had learnt the poem, he would not have got a bad mark.
6. If you gave me your dictionary for a couple of days, I would (should) translate this text.
7. If I were a musician, I should be very happy.
8. If Barbara had got up at half past eight, she would have been late for school.
9. If you had not put the cup on the edge of the table, it hadn't got broken.
10. I should be very glad if you came to my place.
11. If he lived in St. Petersburg, he would go to the Hermitage every week.
12. If you had got to the theatre with us last week, you would have enjoyed the evening.
13. You won’t understand the rule if you don't listen to the teacher.
14. If he weren’t such a bookworm, he didn't spend so much time sitting in the library.
15. I should not have bought the car if my friend hadn't lent me money.
16. If he did not live in St. Petersburg, we shouldn't (wouldn't) meet so often.
17. If he had warned me, I would have done the work in time.
1. We often go to the cinema.
2. She is not cooking breakfast.
3. He lived in Moscow last year.
4. His son goes to school every day.
5. I shall read this book next week.
6. She will get up at 8 o’clock tomorrow.
7. He does not live in London.
8. She is playing the piano now.
9. He has never taken part in the international conference.
10. Teenagers usually make bonfires in the camp.
11. They have just come back from England.
12. My friends have not seen this film yet.
13. John will visit historical places next summer.
15. My grandpa gave up smoking last year.
16. Kate is going to buy nice souvenirs.
17. I share the room with my little brother.
18. My classmate has given present to her granny recently.
19. Have you ever heard of Princess Diana?
20. London is rich in famous museums.
1. Give me your mother’s hat, please.
2. Do you usually win in school competition?
3. This museum is famous for big wax figures.
4. I have never been to Italy.
5. My best friend has not seen the comedy yet.
6. My family lived in a nice detached house last year.
7. Did you have a good weekend yesterday?
8. At this moment Ann is swimming in the lake with clea water.
9. The father has already bought the flowers to mum’s birthday.
10. I went sightseeing in Saint Petersburg last summer.
11. The children will celebrate Halloween next month.
12. Who likes studying French in our group?
<span>Ex. 3. Complete the text with the correct form of the adjectives given in brackets.
The Americans are very 1 proud of their country. They say that in the USA the buildings are 2 (tal</span>ler<span>, the cigars are 3 (longer, the cars are 4 (bigger, and the girls are 5 (prettier) than anywhere in the world. The English don’t always agree. Some say the Americans are 6 (louder, 7 (richer and 8 (noisier than any other nationality. Other British people think there lots of 9 good things about the USA like Hollywood, jazz and superman. It is true that most American skyscrapers are 10 (taller than buildings in the UK, but the British think their stately homes are 11 (older and 12 more beautiful) than anything in the USA. The Americans love coke and hamburgers while people in the UK think British food is much 13 (healthier. Clothes are 14 (cheaper in the USA, but fashion design in the UK is 15 (better than design in the USA.
Ex. 4. Choose the correct verb to express a modal meaning.
7. He … speak three foreign languages. a) can;
8. You … work hard at your English if you want to know it. ; c) must
9. You … not go out, the lesson is not over yet. b) may;
10. He … be in this room. a) must;
11. Must I come tomorrow? – No, you … . с) needn’t
12. May I invite my friend to the party? – Yes, you … . b) may;
7. You feel bad, you … see a doctor. b) should;
8. I … walk, there is a bus going there. a) needn’t;</span>
A. I wake up at 7 o'clock.
B. What time do you have breakfast?
A. At 7-30
B. What do you do after breakfast?
A. I have a shower.
B. Okey, at what time do you go to school?
A. at 9 o'clock
B. What do you do after school?
A. I do my homework or watch TV.
B. What do you do in the evening?
A. I go out with my friends or listen to music.
Sometimes I help my parents about the house!