1. — Are you partners? — Yes, we (founded) this company ten years ago and since then we (have been working) together. 2. I (have been thinking) about it all day long today and I have just (made) a decision. 3. — Have you ever (done) such work? — Yes, I (have been doing) it since I left the college. 4. I’m afraid you will not (be able) to drive the car. You (are drunk)! 5.— Where did I (leave) my mobile phone?! — But you have just (been speaking) on it. 6. — How long has he (had) this computer? — He (bought) it two years ago. 7. — Where is Olga? — She (has fallen ill). She (caught a cold) two days ago and now she (feels) really bad. 8. — The information (has come) just now. It (is) very important. We (have been waiting) for it since yesterday. 9. — Are you (hungry)? — No, I have just (had) lunch. 10. He (has been) very busy lately. In fact, he (has been working) all round the clock in the last two months. 11. At last I (have found) the site I (have been looking) for since morning! 12. You (have been working) in the garden too long today. Let’s go into the house and have a nice cup of tea. And I (have brought) some tasty cakes for you. 13. — Have you (lived) a happy life? — I think so, as all my life I (have been doing) only what I wanted. 14. He (has been trying) to start his bike for half an hour already but so far he has not (managed) to do it. 15. — Why did you (open) the window while I was out? — I (wanted) to air the room. 16. — Why have you (opened) the window? I’m cold. Will you close it?
Narrator: Now William and Rose Are playing, you see - But here comes Mummy, It's time for tea! Time for tea! Time for tea! Come on!Com on! Put you toys on the shelf And run, run, run! Oh dear, poor Sam! He's not on the shelf. He's there by the window All by himself! It's windy today, Look out! Look out! Oh dear, poor Sam, Can you hear him shout?
4. I’m afraid you will not (be able) to drive the car. You (are drunk)!
5.— Where did I (leave) my mobile phone?! — But you have just (been speaking) on it. 6. — How long has he (had) this computer? — He (bought) it two years ago. 7. — Where is Olga? — She (has fallen ill). She (caught a cold) two days ago and now she (feels) really bad. 8. — The information (has come) just now. It (is) very important. We (have been waiting) for it since yesterday. 9. — Are you (hungry)? — No, I have just (had) lunch. 10. He (has been) very busy lately. In fact, he (has been working) all round the clock in the last two months. 11. At last I (have found) the site I (have been looking) for since morning! 12. You (have been working) in the garden too long today. Let’s go into the house and have a nice cup of tea. And I (have brought) some tasty cakes for you. 13. — Have you (lived) a happy life? — I think so, as all my life I (have been doing) only what I wanted.
14. He (has been trying) to start his bike for half an hour already but so far he has not (managed) to do it. 15. — Why did you (open) the window while I was out? — I (wanted) to air the room. 16. — Why have you (opened) the window? I’m cold. Will you close it?
- But here comes Mummy,
It's time for tea! Time for tea!
Time for tea! Come on!Com on!
Put you toys on the shelf
And run, run, run!
Oh dear, poor Sam!
He's not on the shelf.
He's there by the window
All by himself! It's windy today,
Look out! Look out!
Oh dear, poor Sam,
Can you hear him shout?
nəˈreɪtə: naʊ ˈwɪljəm ænd rəʊz ɑː ˈpleɪɪŋ, juː siː
- bʌt hɪə kʌmz ˈmʌmi,
ɪts taɪm fɔː tiː! taɪm fɔː tiː!
taɪm fɔː tiː! kʌm ɒn!kɒm ɒn!
pʊt juː tɔɪz ɒn ðə ʃɛlf
ænd rʌn, rʌn, rʌn!
əʊ dɪə, pʊə sæm!
hiːz nɒt ɒn ðə ʃɛlf.
hiːz ðeə baɪ ðə ˈwɪndəʊ
ɔːl baɪ hɪmˈsɛlf! ɪts ˈwɪndi təˈdeɪ,
lʊk aʊt! lʊk aʊt!
əʊ dɪə, pʊə sæm,
kæn juː hɪə hɪm ʃaʊt?