He does not have lunch at school. He has lunch at home.
I get up early in the week, but I do not get up early at the weekend.
Tom and his brother like football, but they do not like tennis.
Sarah does not go skateboarding in her garden. She goes skateboarding in the park.
You do not play basketball on Tuesday. You play basketball on Thursday.
We do not finish school at 4.00. (We finish school at 3.30)
You do not go to dance classes on Tuesdays. (You go to art classes.)
They do not study Portuguese at their school. (They study French)
His brother does not work in a bookshop. (His brother works in a supermarket)
I do not play in the football team at school. (I play in the basketball team at school. )
<span>1. Is there anything else (to tell) her? I believe she deserves (to know) the state of her sick brother.
2. He kept late hours last night, he may still (be sleeping).
3. "She must (have been) very beautiful years ago," Maren thought.
4. It's a secret, and no one else must (be told).
5. Good-bye. So pleased (to have met) you.
6. He's a talented engineer. He's supposed (to be working) at a new invention.
7. I've just seen him passing the entrance door, so he can't (be working) at the laboratory as you say.
8. The next morning he seemed (to have forgotten) it all.
9. No words can describe it: it must (be seen)
10. I hate (to brother) you, but the students are still waiting (to be given) books for their work.
11. He seized every opportunity (to appear) in public: he was so anxious (to be talked) about.</span>
Babylon-Вавилон,Вавилонский
1 have done
2 began
3 has stopped
4 we have already solved
5 came
6 I have never spoken
7 he has just finished
8 Have you made
9 was
10 When did you meet him?
11 haven't seen
12 How many mushrooms have you gathered?
13 Where have you put the newspaper?