Put the verb in brackets in the present perfect or past simple tense have you heard the rules? they /elect) a new manager. martha ) a new job. she is starting next week. when ) at the cinema yesterday? john is a well-known artist. he ) a lot of pictures. john ) his first picture in 1980. mike ) more than 20 medals when he was a sportsman. i ) sting last year. i ) to celine dion. i ) 5 letters this week. i ) this book a month ago. he /not/buy) a computer. they /not/find) the way out. ) this translation yet? put the verbs in brackets in the present simple, present continuous, past simple or past continuous what ) at? –some photos i ) when i ) on holidays. i ) sorry, but i understand) what you ). what )? – she ) a teacher, but she teach) at the moment. he never ) and eat) meat. last time i ) abroad was when i ) to london. we ) in london for three days. on the first day when i ) the sights, i ) my old friend. he ) to his hotel when we ) across. , go) to the gym? – i go) much at the moment, i have) time. i ) too busy these days. but i ) to go to the gym next week. tomorrow kate ) her aunt, that’s why now she ) a cake. it ) delicious! when kate ) her aunt last week, she ) some pastries from the baker’s, but they be) that good. complete the conversation. use some, any or no. a: i’m making . would you like b: no, thanks. i’m going shopping. what do we need? a: well. we haven’t got . b: have we got ? a: no, we haven’t. and there aren’t . b: is there left? a: no, there’s . and we haven’t got . b: right. bread, cheese, eggs, tea and rice. a: have you got enough money? b: i’ve but not much. can you lend me supply one of the compounds with some-, any- and no. at the party you’ll see haven’t met yet. i’m not going to see him because i have to report. i was late. i the house. i think there’s with my watch. is there home? the doorbell rang but there was . i know all. become a member of the club by paying a subscription. when we get there it may be too late to do been here before us. “why don’t you say ” he demanded. this is my affair and ’s. he looked at my pictures and didn’t say put the correct form of much, many, (a) little, (a) few. you’ve made so ) mistakes in your test again! –don’t be surprised, i немного) time to get ready for it. do you have ) time on saturday? i’m afraid we have too ) flour to make a cake. –i think we can cook the cake, there is still ) flour left. i don’t have ) friends in italy, but still there are ) people i’d like to see. don’t hurry, take as ) time as you need.
Have you heard the rules? They have just elected a new manager. Martha has found a new job. She is starting next week. When did Simon arrive at the cinema yesterday? John is a well-known artist. He paints a lot of pictures. John has pointed his first picture in 1980. Mike won more than 20 medals when he was a sportsman. I saw Sting last year. I have spoken to Celine Dion. I have written 5 letters this week. I read this book a month ago. Hehas not still bought a computer. They have not found the way out yet. have youwritten this translation yet?
Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple or Past Continuous
What are youl ooking at? –Some photos I took when I was on holidays. I am sorry, but I do not understand what you mean. What is Jane doing? – She is a teacher, but she is not teaching at the moment. He never smokes and does not usually eat meat. Last time I went abroad was when I went to London. We stayed in London for three days. On the first day when I was doing the sights, I met my old friend. He was justgoing to his hotel when we came across.did you often go to the gym? – I am not going much at the moment, I do not leave time. I am too busy these days. But I want to go to the gym next week.
Tomorrow Kate will visit her aunt, that’s why now she makes a cake. It smells delicious! When Kate visited her aunt last week, she bought some pastries from the baker’s, but they was not that good.
Complete the conversation. Use some, any or no.
A: I’m making some coffee. Would you like some?
B: No, thanks. I’m going shopping. What do we need?
A: Well. We haven’t got any bread.
B: Have we got any cheese?
A: No, we haven’t. And there aren’t any eggs.
B: Is there any tea left?
A: No, there’sany_tea. And we haven’t got any rice.
B: Right. Bread, cheese, eggs, tea and rice.
A: Have you got enough money?
B: I’ve got some , but not much. Can you lend me some?