Put the verbs in brackets into the correct from.where... Roger ... (to go)?-He ... (to go) to the exhibition.2)What ... you ... (to drink)?-I ... (to drink) apple juice.3)Who ... (to ride) a bike over there?-My neighbour Mike is.4)Why ... Dolly and Cathy ... (to look) through the magazines?-Because they ... (to look) for some information for their report.5) ... it ... (to snow) outdoors?-Yes, ... .It ... (to snow) very hard and it ... (to get) colder.6)Whom ... he ... (to speak) to?-He ... (to speak) to his uncle.They ... (to discuss) what present to buy for granny.7) ... Helen ... (to go) to her office now?-No, ... .She ... (to have) a day off today.8)What ... they ... (to do)?-They ... (to repair) a motorbike.9)Where ... you ... (to hurry)?-I ... (to hurry) to the concert.My husband ... (to wait) for me near the concert hall.10)Who ... (to prepare) the performance in the assembly hall?-My classmates ... (to have) a rehearsal there now.
1 wants
does sue want to go to greece? sue doesn't want to go to greece
2 eats. kate doesn't est. does kate eat?
3 play. do we we don't
4 does. does my friend do my friends doesn't
5 read. do u read books? you don't read books.
6 cooks. does andy cook pizza? andy doesn't cook pizza
7 watch. do i watch tv on sundays? i don't watch tv on sundays
8 sends. does molly send card to granny? molly doesn't send card to granny
9 works. does my father work as banker? my father doesn't work as banker
10 speak. do they speak french? they don't speak french
time, there was a great storm. The ship broke to pieces and only six people got into a small boat. The men were
tired and couldn’t find water. Soon the boat turned over and the men were in the water. Five of them were drowned.
But Gulliver swam well, and when he saw the shore, he swam to it. He got out of the water and slept on the shore
for many hours. When Gulliver woke up, he found that he was in a country where very, very small people lived. The name of the country was Lilliput. The little people were afraid of the Man — Mountain, as they named Gulliver. When they saw that Gulliver was a kind man, they let him go free. Gulliver lived in the
country for two years and then came back to England.