Раскройте скобки, употребив глагол в Present Simple, Past Simple или Future Simple. We … (go) roller-skating last Saturday. Our granny … (bake) meat-pies every weekend. We … (write) an essay tomorrow. I really … (enjoy) the opera yesterday. Where your husband … (work) five years ago? British people … (prefer) tea to coffee. Tom, you … (meet) me at the railway station next Sunday? Where she usually … (celebrate) her birthdays? … you (have) a big family? Newton … (invent) the telescope in 1668. I always … (send) Christmas cards to my grandparents. How many books they … (bring) tomorrow? Stanley … (have) two sons and a daughter. 2. Поставьте глагол to be в одну из форм Simple. … your girlfriend Italian? I … afraid of spiders. There … a lot of tourists in our café yesterday. Peter … in Africa next winter. We … never late for our Drawing classes. I … 70 years old in 2050. She … my neighbor last year. It … usually very hot in Egypt. I … born in September. My parents … doctors. 3. Выпишите из текста глаголы в форме Present Simple, Past Simple и Future Simple. Переведите текст. Clara had a car accident when she was ten years old. When she grew up she was afraid of cars. Then she met Brad who was a professional racing driver. He wanted to help her and drove her in his car every day. So in five years Clara became a racing driver too. Now she drives 200 km per hour and takes part in sports championships. She really enjoys driving and has a lot of future plans. Next year she will open a driving school. And Clara and Brad will get married quite soon. 4. Превратите утвердительные предложения в отрицательные, обращая внимание на форму глагола-сказуемого. This coat belongs to Jane. I drive to Moscow once a month. The car stopped near the bank. The soup was delicious. The concert will start at 7 p.m. Her shoes are dirty.
Преобразуйте слова, напечатанные заглавными буквами в конце строк, чтобы они грамматически соответствовали содержанию текста. 1)When you look at this lovely house in the Welsh countryside, you may think it’s a picture from J.R.R. Tolkien’s book ‘The Hobbit’. In fact it’s a real house designed by a real person. When ____THEY_______ first son was born, Simon Dale’s wife, Jasmine, said: “I wish we ____LIVE_______ in the country. It would be so good for the baby”. However, they ____NOT/HAVE_____ enough money to buy or rent a house in the country so they decided to take matters into their own hands. The house ___BUILD____ by Simon himself, with a bit of help from his friends. The result is impressive. The home is made of natural materials, such as wood, stone and mud. It uses solar panels for energy and its water ___COME_____ from a nearby spring. It took Simon four months to complete his fairytale home. He managed to create a modern wooden eco-home – one of the ___WONDERFUL_____ houses you can imagine. Simon Dale said, “I ____START___ working on a new house of the same eco-style. My ____TWO_____ house will be smarter than the first one. My son ____BE______ five now and I hope to celebrate his tenth birthday in a new house.” 2)Stonehenge is an ancient monument in south-west England. For me, it’s the ______INTERESTING____ place I’ve ever visited. I clearly remember my ______ONE_______ visit to Stonehenge with my aunt and uncle. They lived nearby and I often _______GO______ to stay with them in my summer holidays. On the day of ______WE_____ trip the weather was fine. There ______BE______ a cool wind blowing, the sun was bright in the sky and Stonehenge looked calm and magical. In those days it was possible to walk among the stones and even touch them. It’s very different now. Stonehenge _____BECOME_______ more crowded than it was. As a result, now people _____ALLOW____ to walk around the monument but they can’t come up very close to it. Today I wish I ____HAVE____ an opportunity to get inside the circle again but unfortunately it is not possible any more. The Stonehenge mystery is still unexplained but I believe scientists _____SOLVE_______ it in the near future. 3)Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood were our neighbours. They had two _____CHILD_____. Their son Michael ______NOT/DIFFER____ from the other children very much, but their daughter Matilda was a brilliant child. By the time she was five, Matilda was able to read very well. She studied every magazine and newspaper that she _____CAN_____ find around the house. Actually, she read _____WELL_____ than most school pupils. One afternoon when the parents were out of the house, Matilda put on _____SHE____ dress and shoes and went to the library. The librarian was surprised to see such a small child. "Are you here for the ____ONE____ time? Would you like me to find a nice book with lots of pictures for you?" she asked. "No, thank you, I _________FIND_________ what I need," answered Matilda and pointed to a thick book of fairy tales. Then she added, “I ________COME__________ for a new book as soon as I finish this one”. The librarian was really shocked when she saw Matilda only two days later. “I wish all children _________LIKE_________ reading so much,” the librarian said. From that day on Matilda went to the library every afternoon.