HOMEWORK Exercise 1. Make the present perfect - choose positive, negative or question:
1. (I / go / to the library today)
2. (you / keep a pet for three years)
3. (you / eat Thai food before?)
4. (it / rain all day?)
5. (who / we / forget to invite?)
6. (we / not / hear that song already)
7. (he / not / forget his books)
8. (she / steal all the chocolate!)
9. (I / explain it well?)
10. (who / he / meet recently?)
11. (how / we / finish already?)
12. (he / study Latin)
13. (I / know him for three months)
14. (where / you / study Arabic?)
15. (what countries / they / visit in Europe?)
16. (he / hurt his leg)
17. (she / leave her phone in a taxi)
18. (we / not / lose our tickets)
19. (she / call her mother?)
20. (he / take a taxi?)
the Present Continuous Tense
1.We are having some lectures now
2.He is watching TV in at the moment
3.We are listening to the teacher attentively at this time
4.He is sleeping in the daytime from 2 till 3
5.She is writing some letters to her parents now
Past Continuous Tense.
1.He was delivering some lectures at 12 o’clock yesterday
2.He was working in the library from 3 till 5 o’clock yesterday
3.He was leaving the house, when the bell rang
4.He was crossing the street, when I saw him
5.The children were playing in the yard from 10 till 12 o’clock
the Future Continuous Tense.
1.He will be preparing for the exams this time next month
2.She will be translating the text at 3 o’clock tomorrow
3.We will be celebrating the 80th anniversary of our University this time next year
4.He will be leaving at 7 o’clock tomorrow
5.She will be singing well at the concert tonight
My grandfather. Shustov Vasily Egorovich.
He went to war when he was seventeen years old. During the war he was a signalman. Mom told me that grandfather told her a lot about how he fought when she was about my age. When the grandfather arrived on purpose, he had a funny story:
The grandfather was sent to the dugout, where the radio operator was. So that he introduced him to the radio and explained how to use it. The radio operator did not have to leave for a long time, and the grandfather was left alone. At this time, the radio was activated, the commander in chief was in touch and began to demand the "first" commander, that is. But the grandfather did not know about it and said that they don’t have any first. The commander became angry and said: "What a stump with eyes sitting there?" The radio operator heard, ran up to the radio and explained that it was new, and he did not have time to explain everything to him.
So - so grandpa became a signalman.
During the bombing, the connection was often interrupted, because the wire was broken. And the communications workers had to be under fire, with a large coil behind them, in order to establish a connection. There were cases when the German intelligence officers cut off the connection and waited in wait for the signalman to capture him.
In time for such a sortie, my grandfather was wounded in the jaw, a fragment stuck in his head for the rest of his life.
After the hospital he was sent to accompany the trains with tanks to the front.
The grandfather was awarded the medals "For Courage" and "Military Merit."
I am very sorry that I did not find my grandfather alive, but I am proud of him. Throughout the war, he defended his homeland from the Nazis. It seems to me that my grandfather made a great contribution to the Victory.