1. Use the verb to be or to have in the Present Simple Tense: 1. The weather … fine.
2. You … in the classroom.
3. My sister … a lot of work to do.
4. He … a new car.
5. I … two sisters.
2. Use the right form of the verb in brackets:
1. She (to go) to Moscow last week.
2. He (to read) a book at 5 o’clock yesterday.
3. I always (to get) up at 8 o’clock.
4. My mother (to watch) TV now.
5. The rain already (to stop).
6. If the weather (to be) fine tomorrow, we (to go) for a walk.
3. Use the right form in brackets:
1. This table is (big, bigger) than my father’s table.
2. There (is, are) three apples on the plate.
3. She has (some, any) books to read.
4. Bill is (taller, the tallest) boy in our group.
5. These are beautiful (flower, flowers).
4. Ask questions (general, special, alternative, disjunctive):
They watch TV every day in the evening