1. 1. He has been working since early morning. He needs some time off. 2. Have you ever eatenChinese food? 3. – Have you seen mum? - Yes, she is at the kitchen. She has been cooking dinner for an hour. 4. Have you been cleaning all morning? 5. We haven't bought all our Christmas presents yet. 6. - Have you been washing the car all morning? - No. I have just started. 7. - I have been Knowing Jack for three years now. - Has he been studying with you for that long? 8. Oh! I have cut my finger my finger!
2. 1. Have you ever been to the UK? 2. What is Jane doing? She has been in the dressing room for an hour. 3. Has mum gone to the bakery’s? 4. Max has been to Moscow for 2 years now. 5. Alex has gone out. He will be back soon.
3. Fill in has gone to/ has been to/has been in. 1. Have you ever seen such a wonderful place? 2. How long have you been toTambov now? 3. – Where is Bob? – He has gone to the market several minutes ago. 4. Emma has been in Barcelona for 5 years. 5. I have been in St. Petersburg twice.
4. Fill in a/an/the where necessary. 1. A book that I bought yesterday is very interesting. 2. George calls me three times a day. 3. Sam is good at the basketball. 4. Russian Federation is the biggest country in the world. 5. Do you speak English? 6. Could you give me an apple? 7. Elisabeth II is the Queen of England. 8. I have never been to US. 9. I found a kitten in the park. I took the kitten home with me. 10. My dream is to visit the Bolshoi Theatre.
5. Choose the correct item. 1. This dish is delicious and doesn’t take much time to prepare. 2. There were very few people at the restaurant, so it was easy for us to find a table. 3. - Is it expensive? – No, not at all. It only costs a little pounds. 4. You shouldn’t spend a lot of money during this holidays. 5. “Do you want to have lunch with me?” –“Sure. I have a little free time before my next class.”
Fox, common or red Fox (lat. Vulpes vulpes) - a predatory mammal of the canid family, the most common and largest species of the genus foxes. Body length 60-90 cm, tail-40-60 cm, weight-6-10 kg.
Fox spread very widely throughout Europe, North Africa (Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Northern Tunisia), most of Asia (up to Northern India, southern China and Indochina), in North America from the Arctic zone to the Northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. The Fox was acclimatized in Australia and spread throughout the continent, with the exception of some Northern areas with a humid sub-Equatorial climate.
Previously it was believed that in America lives a separate species of foxes, but recently it is considered as a subspecies of red Fox.
Coloration and sizes of foxes vary in different localities; in total account for 40-50 subspecies, not including smaller forms. In General, when moving to the North, foxes become larger and lighter, to the South — smaller and more dimly colored. In Northern areas and in mountains black-brown and other melanistic forms of colouring of foxes are also more often found. The most common color of the Fox: bright red back, white belly, dark paws. Often foxes have brown stripes on the ridge and shoulder blades, similar to a cross. Common distinguishing features: dark ears and white tail tip. Outwardly, the Fox is a medium-sized beast with an elegant body on low, thin legs, with an elongated muzzle, sharp ears and a long fluffy tail.
Shedding begins in February-March and ends in mid-summer. Immediately after that, the Fox begins to grow winter fur, in which she fully dressed for the turn of November and December. Summer fur is much rarer and shorter, winter — more dense and lush. Foxes have large ears-locators, which they pick up sound vibrations. Ears to Lis — "the hunter" production.
1. He has been working since early morning. He needs some time off.
2. Have you ever eatenChinese food?
3. – Have you seen mum?
- Yes, she is at the kitchen. She has been cooking dinner for an hour.
4. Have you been cleaning all morning?
5. We haven't bought all our Christmas presents yet.
6. - Have you been washing the car all morning?
- No. I have just started.
7. - I have been Knowing Jack for three years now.
- Has he been studying with you for that long?
8. Oh! I have cut my finger my finger!
2.
1. Have you ever been to the UK?
2. What is Jane doing? She has been in the dressing room for an hour.
3. Has mum gone to the bakery’s?
4. Max has been to Moscow for 2 years now.
5. Alex has gone out. He will be back soon.
3. Fill in has gone to/ has been to/has been in.
1. Have you ever seen such a wonderful place?
2. How long have you been toTambov now?
3. – Where is Bob? – He has gone to the market several minutes ago.
4. Emma has been in Barcelona for 5 years.
5. I have been in St. Petersburg twice.
4. Fill in a/an/the where necessary.
1. A book that I bought yesterday is very interesting.
2. George calls me three times a day.
3. Sam is good at the basketball.
4. Russian Federation is the biggest country in the world.
5. Do you speak English?
6. Could you give me an apple?
7. Elisabeth II is the Queen of England.
8. I have never been to US.
9. I found a kitten in the park. I took the kitten home with me.
10. My dream is to visit the Bolshoi Theatre.
5. Choose the correct item.
1. This dish is delicious and doesn’t take much time to prepare.
2. There were very few people at the restaurant, so it was easy for us to find a table.
3. - Is it expensive? – No, not at all. It only costs a little pounds.
4. You shouldn’t spend a lot of money during this holidays.
5. “Do you want to have lunch with me?” –“Sure. I have a little free time before my next class.”
Fox, common or red Fox (lat. Vulpes vulpes) - a predatory mammal of the canid family, the most common and largest species of the genus foxes. Body length 60-90 cm, tail-40-60 cm, weight-6-10 kg.
Fox spread very widely throughout Europe, North Africa (Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Northern Tunisia), most of Asia (up to Northern India, southern China and Indochina), in North America from the Arctic zone to the Northern coast of the Gulf of Mexico. The Fox was acclimatized in Australia and spread throughout the continent, with the exception of some Northern areas with a humid sub-Equatorial climate.
Previously it was believed that in America lives a separate species of foxes, but recently it is considered as a subspecies of red Fox.
Coloration and sizes of foxes vary in different localities; in total account for 40-50 subspecies, not including smaller forms. In General, when moving to the North, foxes become larger and lighter, to the South — smaller and more dimly colored. In Northern areas and in mountains black-brown and other melanistic forms of colouring of foxes are also more often found. The most common color of the Fox: bright red back, white belly, dark paws. Often foxes have brown stripes on the ridge and shoulder blades, similar to a cross. Common distinguishing features: dark ears and white tail tip. Outwardly, the Fox is a medium-sized beast with an elegant body on low, thin legs, with an elongated muzzle, sharp ears and a long fluffy tail.
Shedding begins in February-March and ends in mid-summer. Immediately after that, the Fox begins to grow winter fur, in which she fully dressed for the turn of November and December. Summer fur is much rarer and shorter, winter — more dense and lush. Foxes have large ears-locators, which they pick up sound vibrations. Ears to Lis — "the hunter" production.