1. First-year students work hard to master… the language.
2. What mark did you get … Mathematics … entrance exams?
3. What mark did you get … your report?
4. My friend was very good … Kazakh.
5. What kind of sports did he go … … when he was a freshman?
6. He was good … tennis.
7. Helen invited her friends … her birthday party.
8. When the lecturer entered … the classroom the students stood up.
9. When will you make your report … the conference?
10. They will join … sports society next month.
11. I shall speak … the assistant-dean.
12. He will be a member … the students’ English club.
13. My sister will pass the entrance exams … the university … excellent marks.
characters in film history and over three billion people have watched him
-that's half the world's population! Since 1962 he's been in twenty films, or
one film every two years. Who is he? He's Bond ... James Bond.
The British writer, Ian
Fleming, created James Bond in 1953. Fleming was a typical English 'gentleman'.
He was educated at Eton (an expensive school in England), then worked as a
journalist before becoming a banker in London. However, during the war his life
completely changed when he worked as a spy in Russia. He wrote most of his
novels about his own interesting experiences.
Although the Bond novels were
exciting action stories about spies, they didn't become well known until they
were made into films. When the first film Or No opened in Britain in
1962, Fleming became famous overnight. However, it wasn't until Goldfinger in
1964 that James Bond became successful around the world. Goldfinger broke
box office records at home and abroad. The phrase `I'm Bond ... James Bond' was recognised all over the world.
Will Bond films continue to entertain us in the future? The answer is probably 'yes'. There will always be James Bond fans because audiences will always enjoy exciting thrillers. The last film, The World Is Not Enough, made an amazing £6.2 million in its first weekend! The truth is that James Bond films, with their fast cars, spy gadgets and dangerous missions, are the ultimate action movies.
Has he already done his homework?
He hasn't done his homework yet.
They have never been to the theatre
Have they ever been to the theatre?
They have never been to the theatre.
I have got the grant this year.
Have you got a grant this year?
I haven't got a grant this year.
Ann has already (слово-маркер) bought a new camera - Present Perfect
We have Never studied well / Have we ever studied well? - Present Perfect
Our family went to the country last weekend - Past Simple