4 Complete the note with the Present Perfect form of the verbs. Hi Mum! Andy and I have had (have) breakfast. We I^ 2 \ but I' the dishwasher, but he See you this evening! Love you! Sarah (put) the food back in the fridge. Andy (make) his bed. Gran 5 Write the Present Perfect questions and answers. 1 he/wash/ the dirty floor? (v) A: Has he washed the dirty floor? B: Yes, he has 2 they / ever / be / on TV?(V) A: B: 3 she / buy / the vegetables? (v) A: B: you / ever / eat / Mexican food? (x) A: B: Communication 6 Circle the correct answer. A: Would you dike to / like B: You ' prefer / choose. go to the cinema or watch a DVD? A: Pizza with mushrooms or pizza with ham? B: 1 like I don't mind. A: ' I'd like to I I'd like go home now. B: Me too. A: Would you B: * I'm / l'd prefer fruit. like e / m * i * n * d * a salad or fruit? 4 (not cleaned) the kitchen, (not load) (leave) a note for you. .../5 .. /6 . . /5
(Friend) 2) Hi, I'm O'K. I've heard that you know something about the UK.
1) Yes, I know a lot of information about it.
2) Could you tell me, who lives in the United Kingdom?
1) There are British people in the main, but there are a lot of other nationalities too.
2) And what is the weather there?
1) Oh, UK is so rainly and hazy country.
2) And when will you go to the UK?
1) I want to visit it in the next year.
2) Thank you for this interesting information. Bye!
1) So long!
twenty-two men paid one pound and one shilling to take part. These participants were told to bring
their own rackets and to wear shoes without heels. Balls, however, were provided. In 1884, women
were permitted to play in they own championships. However, play could only begin once the men’s
singles were completed. A female player from the USA called May Sutton became the first
overseas entrant to be crowned champion. She won the tournament in 1905 and went on to win it
again in 1907. May’s entry showed that international players are willing to travel to London to take
part in the championships. The popularity of tennis tournaments took spread far and wide, and
today tournaments take place across the globe. This means professional players must be willing to
travel long distances and thereby dedicate their lives to the game. As one famous player states: ‘For
me playing tennis is not just a career, it’s a way of life.’