Красным шрифтом написаны слова, нужно подписать окончание "ed" к этим словам, и поставить их в столбики по звукам. (Слова - passed, closed, opened,added, started,talked, lived, shouted,danced, wanted, smiled, clapped.)
Task 1. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.
1. Do you mind helping me with some jobs today, Sam?
2. I’m not keen on reading novels. I prefer to watch TV.
3. I must finish essay tonight. I have to hand it in tomorrow?
4. He left without saying goodbye.
5. I’d hate doing archery.
6. Brian really enjoys playing the guitar.
7. Please tell me to go out tonight!
8. The story made me cry.
9. Would you like to go now!
10. He hates to watch football on TV. He thinks it’s so boring!
11. I’m not crazy about playing sport. I prefer quieter activities.
12. We’d love to come and see your new house some time!
13. Will you help me find a part-time job? I’m totally broke!
14. I can’t stand writing compositions. I find them really difficult!
15. He can’t wait to go on holiday
Task 2. Put the words in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the –ing form.
1. A: Do you want me to give you a lift? B: No, thanks. I’d rather walk. 2. A: Would you like me to cook dinner tonight? B: OK, but how about making something light, like soup? 3. A: Do you fancy watching a DVD? B: Good idea. Let me make some popcorn. 4. A: It’s no use trying to park here. The space is too small. B: You’re right. I’ll have to drive around the block again. 5. A: I was glad to hear you passed your exams. B: Yes. I was the only one in my class to pass all of them. 6. A: We’d better go now. B: Can’t we stay a bit longer? 7. A: Please let me go to the party. B: Sorry, you must study for the exam. 8. A: Do you know how to play the piano? B: No, but I’d like to learn one day.
Sleep is essential for a person’s health and wellbeing, according to the National Sleep Foundation (NSF). Yet millions of people do not get enough sleep and many suffer from lack of sleep. Sleep plays an important role in your physical health. For example, sleep is involved in healing and repair of your heart and blood vessels. Ongoing sleep deficiency is linked to an increased risk of heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke.
Sleep deficiency also increases the risk of obesity. For example, one study of teenagers showed that with each hour of sleep lost, the odds of becoming obese went up. Sleep deficiency increases the risk of obesity in other age groups as well.
Sleep helps maintain a healthy balance of the hormones that make you feel hungry (ghrelin) or full (leptin). When you don't get enough sleep, your level of ghrelin goes up and your level of leptin goes down. This makes you feel hungrier than when you're well-rested.
Sleep also affects how your body reacts to insulin, the hormone that controls your blood glucose (sugar) level. Sleep deficiency results in a higher than normal blood sugar level, which may increase your risk for diabetes.
Sleep also supports healthy growth and development. Deep sleep triggers the body to release the hormone that promotes normal growth in children and teens. This hormone also boosts muscle mass and helps repair cells and tissues in children, teens, and adults. Sleep also plays a role in puberty and fertility.
Your immune system relies on sleep to stay healthy. This system defends your body against foreign or harmful substances. Ongoing sleep deficiency can change the way in which your immune system responds. For example, if you're sleep deficient, you may have trouble fighting common infections.
1. Do you mind helping me with some jobs today, Sam?
2. I’m not keen on reading novels. I prefer to watch TV.
3. I must finish essay tonight. I have to hand it in tomorrow?
4. He left without saying goodbye.
5. I’d hate doing archery.
6. Brian really enjoys playing the guitar.
7. Please tell me to go out tonight!
8. The story made me cry.
9. Would you like to go now!
10. He hates to watch football on TV. He thinks it’s so boring!
11. I’m not crazy about playing sport. I prefer quieter activities.
12. We’d love to come and see your new house some time!
13. Will you help me find a part-time job? I’m totally broke!
14. I can’t stand writing compositions. I find them really difficult!
15. He can’t wait to go on holiday
Task 2. Put the words in brackets into the correct infinitive form or the –ing form.
1. A: Do you want me to give you a lift?
B: No, thanks. I’d rather walk.
2. A: Would you like me to cook dinner tonight?
B: OK, but how about making something light, like soup?
3. A: Do you fancy watching a DVD?
B: Good idea. Let me make some popcorn.
4. A: It’s no use trying to park here. The space is too small.
B: You’re right. I’ll have to drive around the block again.
5. A: I was glad to hear you passed your exams.
B: Yes. I was the only one in my class to pass all of them.
6. A: We’d better go now.
B: Can’t we stay a bit longer?
7. A: Please let me go to the party.
B: Sorry, you must study for the exam.
8. A: Do you know how to play the piano?
B: No, but I’d like to learn one day.
Sleep plays an important role in your physical health. For example, sleep is involved in healing and repair of your heart and blood vessels. Ongoing sleep deficiency is linked to an increased risk of heart disease, kidney disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, and stroke.
Sleep deficiency also increases the risk of obesity. For example, one study of teenagers showed that with each hour of sleep lost, the odds of becoming obese went up. Sleep deficiency increases the risk of obesity in other age groups as well.
Sleep helps maintain a healthy balance of the hormones that make you feel hungry (ghrelin) or full (leptin). When you don't get enough sleep, your level of ghrelin goes up and your level of leptin goes down. This makes you feel hungrier than when you're well-rested.
Sleep also affects how your body reacts to insulin, the hormone that controls your blood glucose (sugar) level. Sleep deficiency results in a higher than normal blood sugar level, which may increase your risk for diabetes.
Sleep also supports healthy growth and development. Deep sleep triggers the body to release the hormone that promotes normal growth in children and teens. This hormone also boosts muscle mass and helps repair cells and tissues in children, teens, and adults. Sleep also plays a role in puberty and fertility.
Your immune system relies on sleep to stay healthy. This system defends your body against foreign or harmful substances. Ongoing sleep deficiency can change the way in which your immune system responds. For example, if you're sleep deficient, you may have trouble fighting common infections.