Read Jennifer's description and answer the questions. 1 Who is Jennifer's hero? 4 Why is he a hero? 2 Where did he live? 5 What's her hero like? 3 What was his job?
İ got up at 7 o'clock in the morning. İ made mu beş and went to the bathroom. İ washed my hands and face and then İ went to the kitchen and had breakfast. Then İ brushed my teeth, took my schoolbag and went to school. There İ usually had 5 or 6 lessons and at 2 o'clock İ came back home. At half past two İ had dinner and then İ did my homework. At 5 o'clock İ went for a walk with my friends. At half past 7 İ had supper . İn the evening İ liked to read a book or listen to music . At ten o'clock İ took a shower and went to bed
1. Listen! They are shouting at each other again. (Present Cont, active) 2. The sick child was sleeping when the doctor came. (Past Cont, active) 3. What work will they be doing the whole day tomorrow? (Future Cont, active) 4. The working of metal in some form has engaged man’s efforts (Present Perfect, active) 5. When we came she had made some coffee. (Past Perfect, active) 6. They will have completed the new bridge by the end of the year. (Future Perfect, active) 7. He was arrested by the police for speeding. (Past Simple, passive) 8. Composite materials have been produced by the hot compaction methods. (Present Perfect, passive) 9. Although all metals can be produced in the powder form, only a few find wideapplications in the manufacture of pressed – metal parts. (Present Simple, passive) 10. These computers are being made in Korea now. (Present Cont, passive)
1. You should think over this suggestion. 2. George had to pay a parking fine. 3. You can investigate the effects of these rays on various materials. 4. The head engineer was to make a report yesterday. 5. Very soon they will be able to test a new engine. 6. We couldn’t repair the car ourselves. We were to take it to the garage.
1. I want to have this problem solved by the computer. 2. Component parts of engines, machines, devices may be produced by precision –casting techniques. 3. Yesterday we heard the operator explaining to a group of students the principles ofoperation of the input section of a computer. 4. Being of a nervous temperament she trembled at her enterprise. 5. When dressed, I sat a long time by the window, looking out over the silent grounds andsilvered fields.
İ got up at 7 o'clock in the morning. İ made mu beş and went to the bathroom. İ washed my hands and face and then İ went to the kitchen and had breakfast. Then İ brushed my teeth, took my schoolbag and went to school. There İ usually had 5 or 6 lessons and at 2 o'clock İ came back home. At half past two İ had dinner and then İ did my homework. At 5 o'clock İ went for a walk with my friends. At half past 7 İ had supper . İn the evening İ liked to read a book or listen to music . At ten o'clock İ took a shower and went to bed
2. The sick child was sleeping when the doctor came. (Past Cont, active)
3. What work will they be doing the whole day tomorrow? (Future Cont, active)
4. The working of metal in some form has engaged man’s efforts (Present Perfect, active)
5. When we came she had made some coffee. (Past Perfect, active)
6. They will have completed the new bridge by the end of the year. (Future Perfect, active)
7. He was arrested by the police for speeding. (Past Simple, passive)
8. Composite materials have been produced by the hot compaction methods. (Present Perfect, passive)
9. Although all metals can be produced in the powder form, only a few find wideapplications in the manufacture of pressed – metal parts. (Present Simple, passive)
10. These computers are being made in Korea now. (Present Cont, passive)
1. You should think over this suggestion.
2. George had to pay a parking fine.
3. You can investigate the effects of these rays on various materials.
4. The head engineer was to make a report yesterday.
5. Very soon they will be able to test a new engine.
6. We couldn’t repair the car ourselves. We were to take it to the garage.
1. I want to have this problem solved by the computer.
2. Component parts of engines, machines, devices may be produced by precision –casting techniques.
3. Yesterday we heard the operator explaining to a group of students the principles ofoperation of the input section of a computer.
4. Being of a nervous temperament she trembled at her enterprise.
5. When dressed, I sat a long time by the window, looking out over the silent grounds andsilvered fields.