1. Make these sentences negative and interrogative. 1) We are first year students.
2) His specialty is a linguist.
3) The English literature is very old.
4) It’s a necessary word.
5) They were in the class, when the teacher came in.
6) He’s always ready for the seminar.
7) The course will be especially useful for them.
2. Make questions with who and the following phrases.
Model: Be fond of literature – Who is fond of literature?
1) Be the first year student
2) Be Russian
3) Be from other cities
4) Be 19 in a year
5) Be absent
6) Be good at English
7) Be an attentive listener.
Present Perfect
1)Has he checked a file yet?
2)Have you finished your homework yet?
3)Has your father left?
4)Has your party begun?
5)Has the train started off?
Present Perfect Сontinuous
1)Has he been checking a file yet?
2)What have you been doing since Monday?
3)How long have you been living in Moscow?
4)How long have you been smoking?
5)How long has it been raining?
Present Сontinuous
1)Are you buzy today?
2)Are you hungry now?
3)Is your work interesting?
4)Is your hair blond?
5)Are your friends happy?
1. for
2. for
3. Put in Present Perfect or Past Simple.
They MET in the park last Sunday.
4. Use for or since.
She has known him …SINCE her childhood.
5. Put in Present Perfect or Past Simple.
Why .DIDN'T.. you call me yesterday?
6. Use for or since.
My parents have been married FOR… 35 years.
7. Put in Present Perfect or Past Simple.
Mary …HAS ALREADY SEEN this film.
8. Put in Present Perfect or Past Simple.
His wife ... HAS BEEN in Italy 3 times.
9. Put in Present Perfect or Past Simple.
Peter and his grandfather …PLAYED chess 2 days ago.
10. Put in Present Perfect or Past Simple.
The lesson is over. How many tasks you …HAVE YOU DONE ?
11. Use for or since.
Tom has been a reporter SINCE… he graduated from the University.
12. Put in Present Perfect or Past Simple.
I’m afraid the manager … HASN'T COME yet.
13. Put in Present Perfect or Past Simple.
I ...HAVE never SEEN a snake.
14. Put in Present Perfect or Past Simple.
I … WROTE my report yesterday.
15. Put in Present Perfect or Past Simple.
..HAVE you ever LOST your keys?
16. Put in Present Perfect or Past Simple.
I … HAVE already READ the newspaper. You can take it.