I think that school starts a little later. I always don’t have time to do an exaggeration. I always run at the last minute. If it started at least an hour later I would have slept and walked normally. I know. In the morning, the brain perceives better, but not so early. To get to school I need to get in at 5:30. But we must not forget about healthy sleep 9 hours a day, for this I have to get up somewhere at 7 o'clock, but I’ll be late. And you know how useful it is to have breakfast in the mornings, but many do not have time, and in the dining room there is nothing edible. So I decided that I would go to school an hour later and I advise you.
The doctor said that Ronald was running a high temperature. She added that Ronald was sneezing and coughing than but she was sure that Ronald would be much better in a few days.The doctor admitted that it wasn’t serious. She claimed that she was going to prescribe some medicine for Ronald’s headache and his sore throat. The doctor asked Mrs Bell to go and buy the medicine.The doctor told Ronald to stay in bed for 3 days at least( или she told Ronald that he should stay in bed for 3 days at least).The doctor advised him to drink warm milk with honey or mineral water. Doctor Green noted that Ronald would recover soon.The doctor encouraged him. Doctor Green mentioned that he would send a specialist to have a look at his right side.She said good bye and left the room.
Ex1. 1.printed 2.will received 3.was discussed
1. It (is) ... a cool autumn day. The wind (is blowing)
... and the leaves (are falling) ... to the ground.
2. My roommate (eats) ...
breakfast at exactly seven o'clock every morning. I usually (don't eat)
breakfast at all. What time (do you eat) in the morning?
3. A: (Do you shop)
... at this store every week? B: No I usually (shop) ... at the store near my
apartment. A: Why (are you shopping) ... here now? B: I (am trying) ... to find
something special for my father's birthday.
4. A: Flowers! Flowers for sale!
Yes, sir! Can I help you? B: I'll take those - the yellow ones. A: Here you
are, mister. Are they for a special occasion? B: I (am buying) . them for my
wife. I (buy) ... her flowers on the first day of every month.
5. A: I like to read. How about you? (Do you read) . a
lot? B: Yes, I (read) . at least one novel each week, and I (subscribe) ... to
several magazines. And I always (look) . at the newspaper during breakfast.
6. A: Knock, knock! Anybody home? Hey, Bill! Hi! It's me.
Where are you? B: I (am) . in the bedroom! A: What are you doing? B: I (am trying)
... to sleep! A: Oh. Sorry. I won't bother you. Tom, shhh. Bill (is resting) .
7. Before you begin to study, you should ask yourself two
questions. First, "Why (am I studying) ... this subject right now?"
Second, "What (do I want) . to learn about this topic?" Students
(need) . to understand the purpose of their study.
<span>8. In cold climates many trees (lose) ... their leaves in
winter. They (rest) . for several months. Then they (grow) . new leaves and
flowers in the spring. Some trees (keep) . their leaves during the winter and
(stay) . green all year long. In some regions of the earth trees (don't grow) .
any leaves. (Do trees grow) . on all of the continents in the world?</span>
Past simple:
1.I did my homework
2.My mother came home
3.My friend played the piano
4.I walked around a park
5.Ann had a dog
6.Yes, I watched this film
7.Come to me I cooked the cake
8.I was glad, when you told me this story
9.The teacher shouted at me
10.Sorry, I forgot about it