ОЧЕНЬ Task 1
Complete the sentences:
1. Sports have a lot of ……., not only physically but emotionally and ………. as well.
2. In……., …….. and …….. when the weather is good I love jogging in the park enjoying the nature around.
3. But I am ……… that many people are not ……….. in sports at all.
4. We can go to the ….. or …….., play different sport games
5. Sport ………..us and we just need to do the ……. ……. to our mental and physically health.
2. I must help my mother with daily house work.
3. I might catch a cold if don’t wear warmer clothes when it is cold outside.
4. People should have compassion for each other.
5. I would like to go to the cinema with my friends on Sunday.
6. I might get into trouble if I misbehave.
7. She might forget her homework at home.
8. He will be late for work if he doesn’t set the alarm.
9. We could throw a surprise birthday party for our friend.
10. Of I skip classes I would fall behind.
11. She must be at home, the lights are on.
The Present Perfect time denotes an action that has been completed to date or completed in the present time period. Although English verbs in Present Perfect are usually translated into Russian in the past tense, it should be remembered that in English these actions are perceived in the present tense, since they are tied to the present by the result of this action.
Present Perfect tense is formed with the help of the auxiliary verb to have in the present tense and the past participle of the significant verb, that is, its "third form".
To have in the present tense has two forms:
has - 3rd person, unit. h. (He has played)
have - 1 and 2 persons singular and all forms of plural. h. (I have played)
Note:
Personal pronouns and auxiliary verbs are often shortened to he’s, they’ve, etc.
Depending on the time used in the sentence, abbreviations like he’s can be deciphered both as he is and as he has.
The second participle, or the past participle (Participle II), can be obtained by adding the ending -ed to the initial form of a significant verb:
examine – examined
enjoy – enjoyed
close – closed
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