<h2>1. These days, most children have too many fizzy drinks.</h2><h2>2. Are you taking any vitamins at the moment?</h2><h2>3. Don't eat spinach if you don't like it.</h2><h2>4. Does your boyfriend know how to cook fish?</h2><h2>5. We don't get takeaway pizzas during the week.</h2><h2>6. What is your mother making?</h2><h2>7. What are you thinking about?</h2><h2>8. The diet in my country is getting worse.</h2><h2>9. How often do you eat seafood?</h2><h2>10. I don't usually cook fish.</h2><h2 />
There is much snow in winter.
There was much snow in winter.
There will bemuch snow in winter.
She has many relatives abroad.
She had many relatives abroad.
She will have many relatives abroad.
Russia is the largest country in the world.
Russia was the largest country in the world.
Russia will be the largest country in the world.
The book is on the table.
The book was on the table.
The book will be on the table.
The consonant was pronounced with aspiration (by us)
The Present Perfect Tense is formed with the help of <span>the auxiliary verb "to have" (by us)
She was told the truth (by them)
I was promised a book (by her)
The cake has been cooked very well (by her)
Chalk is used for writing on the blackboard
The work will be finished at about seven (by me)
The coffee was brought (by the waitress)
I was taken to the pictures last week (by one of my friends)
I will be met at the station (by them)
The work shall be finished in time (by us)
The house was built in 1980 (by them)
I wasn't invited to the party because they didn't know I was in Moscow
The windows weren't left open (by me)
The light wasn't turned off (by them)
Some of my friends have been invited (by me)
I have been given a book (by her)
Has the letter been written yet?</span>
1. I'll come with you if it doesn't snow
2. I'll join you if I have enough time
3. If I'm you I should not apply for the language course.
4. If you invite them you will have to invite Jane too.
5. If I'm her I should leave for GB