с английским, Exercise 3. Imagine that you try to get the job of the shop-assistant manager. To get it you should not only be a good professional, tactful, attentive and aware of what is going on around in the shop; you should also know how to speak to people, for example – where to state a fact, and where to underline the result. Therefore you are given a test. The person who fulfils it first will get some privileges during the interview.
We (not/to buy) any electrical appliances or jewelry last year. a. didn’t have b. haven’t had c. hadn’t have
My parents (to decide) to by a lot of kitchen utensils, crockery and glassware this month. a. have decided b. decided c. have deciding
I (to buy) a new dress last week, but I (not/to wear) it yet. a. have bought b. bought c. had bought / a. haven’t worn b. wore c. didn’t wear
Don’t worry about your skirt, I (to buy) you the right size, so it will be neither loose nor tight. a. bought b. have bought c. buyed
Oh, I (to lose) my pursue. – But you (to have) it when you came it the grocer’s. a.losed b. have lost c. lost / a. have had b. had c. have
When Jill (to finish) her “window shopping”? a. had … finished b. has … finished c. did …finish
When I was a child I (always/to spend) hours in confectionery. a. have always spent b. always spent c. had always spent
Where are the diary products I (to buy) today? – Probably Jane (to take) them by mistake a.bought b. have bought c. had bought / a. took b. takes c. has taken
Are you tired? – Yes, a little. I (to be) at the butcher’s, the fishmonger’s and the greengrocer’s and (to buy) a lot of provision today. a. have been b. was c. am / a. had bought b. have bought c bought
Where is Jane? – She (to go) to the shops. She’ll be back soon. a. went b. has gone c. has been going
You look tired. – Oh yes! I (to stand) in a queue for two hours! a. stood b. have stood c. have been standing
I know for sure Mary (not/to buy) any consumer goods this week, but I think she (to buy) some clothes a couple of weeks ago. a. didn’t buy b. hadn’t bought c. haven’t bought / a. bought b. have bought c. had bought
Have you got any money? – Yes, I (to save) it by not buying the cardigan I wanted. a. saved b. have saved c. did save
Ann (to spend) all her money, so she will have to stop shopping, at least for a while. a. has spent b. spent c. had spend
… you already (to buy) bread and milk today? a.did … buy b. has …bought c. had … bought
Exercise 2. Open the brackets and put the verb in the proper Tense; if necessary, change the word order. Remember that in English you should underline different aspects of actions (fact, result, process) through using different Tenses.
I (not / to go) yet shopping today, but I am just leaving. – You always (to say) that but I don’t remember that you (to do) ever what you promise.
… you already (to finish) shopping today? – What are you talking about? I never (to think) about it! – Excuse me? – I (to buy) all the necessary products yesterday. – Oh, I see.
… you already (to decide) what products you need to buy for your birthday party? – Not finally, but I (to buy) already everything necessary at the grocer’s, the butcher’s and the fishmonger’s. – Really? When … you (to do) that? – A day before yesterday.
Look! I (to buy) just a new hat! Do you like it? – It’s wonderful. And I (to buy) new jeans a week ago. – Yes, I remember – I was with you when you (to try) them on.
Mum, I must go – shut the door, please. – O.K. … you (to take) the shopping list? – And … you (to write) it? – Oh yes, I (to write) it even yesterday. Where … I (to put) it? Oh, here it is!
Where is the shop assistant of this department? – I am sorry, he (to leave) just for a moment. He (to be back) in several minutes. You may go to the cashier not to lose your time.
… you (to hear) that a new shop of knitted and leather goods was opened a week ago? – no, I … . …you (to be) there already? – Not yet.
Are these the gloves you (to buy) this morning in the new shop? – On the contrary – these are my favorite gloves, and I (to buy) them a year ago and (to wear) since the whole winter. Besides, I (to be) in this new shop.
1. Susan is the best pupil in our class
2. Mike is older than Tom
3. Whales are bigger than dolphins
4. The book is more interesting than the film
5. A monkey is funnier than a parrot
Объяснение:
good - better - the best (слово-исключение, нужно знать наизусть)
old - older - the oldest (классическое видоизменение слова из двух слогов)
big - bigger - the biggest (двухсложное слово-исключение, буква "g" удваивается)
interesting - more interesting - the most interesting (классическое видоизменение слова из более трех слогов)
funny - funnier - the funniest (двухсложное слово-исключение, буква "y" в окончании меняется на "i" )
Настоящее: I’m buying a lot of gifts for my friend’s birthday now. (Present Continiues)
или
I don’t buy a lot of gifts for any
celebrations usually. (Present
Simple)
I love it when my friends bring me a lot of gifts on my birthday.
She was so kind to people who needed it, she was bringing a lot of gifts to orphanages.
Будущее: She will be happy when she sees a lot of gifts under the Christmas tree.
There will be lots of people buying a lot of gifts on holidays.
This shop will be selling a lot of gifts soon.
Объяснение: