3. Choose the correct option: 1. How are things?
a) Good
b) Great, and you?
c) Fine, how are you?
2. How's business?
a) Good, thanks.
b) Not bad
c) Great.
3. I'm working in the Tokyo office for 6 months.
a) That sounds interesting!
b) Really?
c) That's good
4. It was good to see you again.
a) It was good to see you.
b) It was great to meet you
c) And you
5. Enjoy the conference.
a) Thanks
b) You too.
c) I will
2) If Jack had closed the door, the dog would have not run away. 3) Helen could live by herself if she was older. 4) If only my parents bought me a new bike for my next birthday. 5) When water boils, it produces steam. 6) If I were you, I did not drive a car in such weather. 7) If Brian had heard any news, he would have phoned us immediately. 8) If the bus arrived half an hour earlier, we would be in time for the seminar. 9) Sam would have not lost his wallet if he hadn’t put it into the pocket. 10) Nora would be surprised if Gordon brought her a bouquet of flowers.
1. In the Anatomy class medical students study the bones of the skeleton.
2. The doctor is listening to the heart and lungs.
Put the underlined verb in the Past,
1. In the Anatomy class medical students studied the bones of the skeleton.
2. The doctor was listening to the heart and lungs.
future tenses
1. In the Anatomy class medical students will study the bones of the skeleton.
2. The doctor will be listening to the heart and lungs.
Translate.
1. На уроке анатомии студенты-медики изучают кости скелета.
2. Врач слушает сердце и легкие.