PRESENT
1. on wednesday i have six lessons.
2. usually i get up at half past eight .
3. i have just come.
4. they have just arrived.
5. he has not arrived yet.
6. i have been writing a letter for an hour.
7. have you ever been to london?
8. what are they talking about right now?
9. what are you doing now?
10. how long have you been studying english?
PAST
1. when i came home, my brother was doing his homework.
2. i went to the cinema yesterday.
3. did you have time to do it?
4. i didn't enjoy the film.
5. when i looked out of the window, it had been raining.
6. did you go out last sunday?
7. how long did you stay there?
8. i didn't rush because i wasn't in a hurry.
9. why were you so angry?
10. did you have a lot of friends when you lived in london?
<span>A Complete each sentence so that it means the same as the sentence before.
0 My brother regrets he can’t play the violin.
My brother wishes that he could play the violin .
1 Our politicians don’t care enough about the welfare of the poor and underprivileged.
Our politicians should care more about the welfare of the poor and underprivileged.
2 I regret I told them about the incident.
I wish that I wouldn't tel them about the incident.
3 It’s a pity he can’t visit his parents to ask for help.
He wishes to visit his parents to ask for help.
4 It’s a pity I didn’t talk to her at the party.
I should have talked to her at the party.
5 I don’t like the fact that you wear high-heeled shoes to school.
You shouldn’t wear high-heeled shoes to school.
6 I’m very sorry I didn’t dress properly for the occasion.
7 I regret I fell asleep in the middle of the film.
I shouldn’t have fallen asleep in the middle of the film.
B.
0 If the television still doesn’t work properly, try to move the aerial.
1 I regret teling Mary the whole truth about her son’s accident. It was too much for her.
2 The sightseeing tour was so tiring that we stopped to take a rest at the nearest café.
3 Did you remember to buy milk and cornflakes for the children?
4 She knows your telephone number. Have you forgotten to give it to her?
C Match the words from two columns to form compound words.
(4 points)
0 personal stereo
1 alarm o'clock
2 coffee maker
3 key ring
4 palmtop computer
5 potter's wheel
6 marble statues
7. TV remote
8. irrigation channels
D Complete the sentences with the appropriate words. The first letter of each word is given.
0 The doctor told me to give up smoking.
1 Mark was totally bewildered and confused when his girlfriend packed her bags and left.
2 When he dies his eldest son will take over the business.
3 Her baby learnt how to crawl when he was eight months old. I’m sure he will soon start to walk.
4 We were all greatly invited by Julia Robert’s acting in this film. She was just great!
5 Local shop owners complain that too many supermarkets g_____________ up in their area.
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Present Simple - He lives in Kirov Street. He doesn't live in Kirov Street. Does he live in Kirov Street?
Past Simple - He lived in Kirov Street. He didn't live in Kirov Street. Did he live in Kirov Street?
Future Simple - He will live in Kirov Street. He will not (won't) live in Kirov Street. Will he live in Kirov Street?
1. Did you play computer games in the evening?
2. Did she finish her work in the evening?
4. Did John and Sally feed water birds in the park last Sunday?
3. Did the children roller-skate in spring?
5. Did you visit your granmother yesterday?