2) black clouds
3) long holiday
4) hot water
5) fresh air
6) sharp knife
7) dangerous job
The Present Perfect or the Past Indefinite tense.
1. This is my house. - How long have you (lived) here? - I (have lived) here since 1995.
2. He (lost) his job two months ago since then he (has been) out of work. - Why did he (lose) his job? - He (was) very rude to Mr Williams.
3. My daughter (has not started) to work yet. She’s still at High School. - How long has she (been) at school? - She (has been) at High School for three years; before that she (spent) five years at Primary School in Blue Street.
4. I (began) to study English at Secondary School and (have done) it for five years. Then I (dropped) it for a couple of years and (forgot) most of it. Then I (spent) three years at a Secretarial College, where I studied Business English, and for the last six months I (have studied) English in London.
5. Hello, Nick! I (have not seen) you for ages! Where have you (been)? - I (have been) to Sweden. I (meant) to send you a postcard but I (did not have) your address with me. - Never mind. Did you (have) a good time in Sweden? How long were you there? - I (was) there for two weeks. I have only just (got) back.
<u>What's</u> her favorite subject?
Linda said that club was interesting.2)tom said that he was excited about horses
3)robert said that he wad thrilled about motosport
4)sue said thet she was surprised that ...
5)alex said that sha(he) felt relaxed when she played the guitar
6)stive said that he has taken up... and now he was reallyy excited about it
<span>Вчера вечером я чувствовал(а) себя уставшим(шей), поэтому рано лег(ла) спать.</span>