Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous Tense. 1) Where ... you ... (to go), Witty? - I ... (to go) to the swimming-pool. I ... (to go) there three times a week. 2) ... Mike (to speak) to his coach yet? – — No, he ... . His coach ... (to have) a training for half an hour now so Mike (to wait for him at the moment. 3) What ... Ann (to cook) since five o'clock? - She ... (to decide) to make a cake for your birthday party and she ... (to bake) it for an hour now. At the moment she ... (to whip) cream for it. 4) Whom ... your brother (to wait) for at the bus stop? — He... (to wait) for our mother. He always (to meet) her after work and ... (to help her to carry bags. 5) Look! The children ... (to fly) a kite! They (to fly) it since afternoon. They often ... (to fly) one when the weather ... (to be) perfect for it. 6) Where ... (to be) Ted and Nick? — They (just to go to the gym. They often (to play) basketball there in the evening. I... (to know) that they ... (to have) a competition next week. Their team ... (to prepare) for this competition for three weeks now. 7) What ... Jessica ... evenings? I seldom ... (to see) her walking in the park. - She (to be) busy with studying. She often ... (to have) German lessons in the evenings. She ... (to learn) German for four years now. But tonight she ... (to visit) her aunt. (usually to do) in the
1.
1) food court
2) fast food restaurant
3) shopping malls
4) 14-screen cinema
5) amusement park
6) dinosaur museum
7) roller coaster
8) sea creatures
Task II:
1. Bill is talking to his friend on the phone right now. (Pr.Cont)
2. Peter doesn't ride his bike to school every morning. (Pr.S)
3. Hurry up! Kate and Liz are waiting us at the train station. (Pr.Cont)
4. I have lunch at 1 o'clock every day. (Pr.S)
5. We sometimes help our mother with the housework. (Pr.S)
6. They are not playing hockey at the moment. (Pr.Cont)
7. Usually, Ken and Tom don't come to football practice on Sundays. (Pr.S)
8. Elizabeth is wearing a red top today. (Pr.Cont)
1. I my children liked raw fruit, I wouldn't need to boil it
2. The road traffic would flow if there was some policemen
3. Communication wasn't so easy if there wouldn't for the Internet
4. If the cardigan wasn't so expensive, I would buy it
5. If I wasn't have a computer, I would borrow one
6. If the dress wasn't so tight, I would wear it tonight.
7. If I wasn't like chocolate too much, I would give you this piece.
8. If I wasn't more understanding, we could have a better relationship
9. If you turned the TV on, we would wake up our neighbours.
10. We would visit the Eiffel Tower if we went to Paris.
11. If I were you, I would apply for the job.
12. If Ann applied for the job, she would get it
Объяснение:
Conditional Type 2
If clause Main clause
Past simple+ Subjunctive mood