Present Simple 1.I work in a bank for two months. 2.I don't work in a bank for two months. 3. Do I work in a bank for two months? 4. How long do I work in a bank? 5. Who works in a bank?
Present Perfect 1. she has written a letter. 2. She has not written a letter. 3. Has she has written a letter? 4. What has she written? 5. Who has written a letter?
Pr. Continius 1. I am writting a letter now. 2. I am not writting a letter now. 3. Am I writting a letter now? 4. What Am I writting now? 5. Who is writting a letter now?
Past Simple
1. We watched TV yesterday in the evening. 2. We did not watch TV yesterday in the evening. 3. Did we watch TV yesterday in the evening? 4. What did we watch yesterday in the evening? 5. Who watched TV yesterday in the evening?
Dave: Yes, we are ready. I would like your special mushroom salad and a steak.
Waiter: How would you like your steak, sir: rare, medium or well-done?
Dave: Medium, please.
Waiter: Anything to drink?
Dave: Yes, please. I’ll have pot of black tea.
Kate: I would like to try your special pancakes with fruit and cream.
Waiter: Which fruit would you like in your pancakes, madam?
Kate: Bananas and strawberries, please.
Waiter: Would you like anything to drink?
Kate: Yes, please. I’ll have a small cup of coffee.
Waiter: Ok, I’ll bring your order in about 10 minutes. Waiter: Your order, please. Here are the pancakes, mushroom salad, a medium steak and the drinks.
Dave: This salad is really delicious. The steak is also well cooked Dave; Kate do you like your pancakes? Dave: Shall I ask for the bill?
Kate: Yes, let’s do that.
Dave: Waiter! Could you bring us the bill, please?
Waiter: One moment, please. Here you are.
Dave: I think, we should leave the tip for this waiter.
1.I work in a bank for two months.
2.I don't work in a bank for two months.
3. Do I work in a bank for two months?
4. How long do I work in a bank?
5. Who works in a bank?
Present Perfect
1. she has written a letter.
2. She has not written a letter.
3. Has she has written a letter?
4. What has she written?
5. Who has written a letter?
Pr. Continius
1. I am writting a letter now.
2. I am not writting a letter now.
3. Am I writting a letter now?
4. What Am I writting now?
5. Who is writting a letter now?
Past Simple
1. We watched TV yesterday in the evening.
2. We did not watch TV yesterday in the evening.
3. Did we watch TV yesterday in the evening?
4. What did we watch yesterday in the evening?
5. Who watched TV yesterday in the evening?
Dave: Yes, we are ready. I would like your special mushroom salad and a steak.
Waiter: How would you like your steak, sir: rare, medium or well-done?
Dave: Medium, please.
Waiter: Anything to drink?
Dave: Yes, please. I’ll have pot of black tea.
Kate: I would like to try your special pancakes with fruit and cream.
Waiter: Which fruit would you like in your pancakes, madam?
Kate: Bananas and strawberries, please.
Waiter: Would you like anything to drink?
Kate: Yes, please. I’ll have a small cup of coffee.
Waiter: Ok, I’ll bring your order in about 10 minutes.
Waiter: Your order, please. Here are the pancakes, mushroom salad, a medium steak and the drinks.
Dave: This salad is really delicious. The steak is also well cooked
Dave;
Kate do you like your pancakes?
Dave: Shall I ask for the bill?
Kate: Yes, let’s do that.
Dave: Waiter! Could you bring us the bill, please?
Waiter: One moment, please. Here you are.
Dave: I think, we should leave the tip for this waiter.
Alex: We don’t mind, Dave. That’s a good idea!