<span>1. Jim: Were you going (go) shopping when I
saw you yesterday morning?
Kate: No, I … (was) on my way to the bank.
Jim: I ... (go) to the bank every Friday, before the weekend.
Kate: Me too usually. But this week I do not have) time, so I … (went) yesterday.
2. Jan: Did you … (see) that science program on TV last night?
Sam: No, I never … (watch) TV.
Jan: It was wonderful. It … (showed) a new way of repairing a heart.
Sam: Oh.
3. Jill: Why are you … (looking) at me?
Tony: Because you are (wearing) a new dress and you look very good in it.
Jill: Thank you. I … (bought) it yesterday.
4. Val: What is Jim … (doing) this morning?
Jan: He’s at the doctor’s at the moment.
Val: Oh dear. What has (happened)?
Jan: He … (fell) and … (hurt) his leg yesterday when he was (running) for a
bus.
5. Vic: Was Sally … (working) at half past seven last night?
Pam: No, she was (helping) me with the dinner. She often … (helps) in the
kitchen.
Vic: When did she … (go) out?
Pam: She didn’t. She … (stayed) at home all evening.</span>
Natural disasters are becoming a part of our everyday life. There are floods, droughts, hurricanes, tornadoes, tsunamis among them. They are thought to be caused by climate change. They are happening more and more often and getting more and more stronger. We can evidence natural disasters all over the word. The earthquake and the following tsunami killed more than 200 000 people in Asia in 2004. It has been the deadliest natural disaster ever. The hurricane Katrina ripped through Florida in 2005, caused catastrophic flooding and became the most costly hurricane in history. More than 30 cities were flooded in the wake of overflowing of rivers and heavy rains in the summer of 2010 in Europe. Some places, for example California has experienced an severe drought. Rivers and lakes are drying and the area of farming land is getting smaller.
1. This is a book. It is my book. 2. Is this your pencil? -No, it isn’t my pencil, it is my sister’s pencil. 3 I have a sister. My sister is an engineer. My sister’s husband is a doctor. 4. I have no handbag. 5. Is this a watch? -No, it isn’t a watch, it’s a pen. 6. This pen is good, and that pen is bad. 7. I can see a pencil on your table, but I can see no paper. 8. Give me the chair, please. 9. They have a dog and two cats. 10. I have a spoon in my plate, but I have no soup in it.