2. put the verbs in the correct form.
1. he
(return) me a favour when i came to visit him in
st petersburg
2. they
(pity) her much when she was alone in the village.
3. i always
(keep) promises if i
(give) them
4. who
(take care) of the dog when you leave?
5. i would like
(make) friends with jane.
6. he
(start) a family when he was 25,
7. 1
(be) in favour of the sputnik team.
8. she
(never promise) to return.
When was it raining heavily?
How was it raining yesterday?
2Does he always meet his girlfriend or his teacher after school?
Who did he always meet after school?
When does he always meet his girlfriend?
3Who was asked a very difficult question at the lesson?
What question was Ann asked at the lesson?
Where was Ann asked a very difficult question?
4George is waiting for Mary at the station,isn't he?
Who is George waiting for at the station?
Where is George waiting for Mary?
5Garry will visit his granny tomorrow,won't he?
Will Gary visit his granny or his dad tomorrow?
When will Gary visit his granny?
6The telephone is broken,isn't it?
Is the telephone or the radio broken?
What is broken?
to stay in a hotel with crowds of people and they were delighted when they saw an advertisement in the
Sunday Times for a holiday flat in a village near Oxford.
It was no ordinary flat. It was on the top floor of an old Tudor mansion. They booked it and on New
Year’s Eve they set off in the car. It was raining and freezing cold. They were happy and excited.
They had been driving for three hours when they saw the house in the distance. It looked magnificent
with tall chimneys and a long, wide drive. They drove up to the huge front door, went up the steps, and
knocked. Nothing happened. They knocked again. The door opened and a small, wild-looking old lady
stood there.
She was so thin and bent, she had long, straggly grey hair, and dirty old torn clothes. She asked them to
come in and they followed her. The house was so old and dark and dirty. There were cats everywhere.
In the rooms all the furniture was broken and there were no curtains. There was no heating and there
was only one power point. So you could either have the television, or the lamp, but you couldn’t have
more than one. So what did they do? They just ran!
When they got outside again the rain had turned to snow. They ran to the car hysterically laughing. They
drove to the next village and as midnight was striking, they found a hotel with a room for the night.
“Happy New Year!” cried Jack, as he kissed the surprised receptionist on both cheeks. “You have no idea
how beautiful your hotel is!”