Exercise 5.2 - раздел Иностранные языки, СБОРНИК УПРАЖНЕНИЙ ПО ГРАММАТИКЕ АНГЛИЙСКОГО ЯЗЫКА Use The Proper Tense Forms In The Following Sentences With Since...
Use the proper tense forms in the following sentences with since.
1. Joseph (look) a lot happier since he (lose) his job. has looked, lost
2. Our English (improve) a lot since we (go) to live in Canada.
3. Since Fred (shave off) his beard, nobody (recognize) him.
4. Emma (not change) at all since I last (see) her.
5. Lucy (make) lots of friends since she (move) to Detroit.
6. Since they (start) doing sports, things (be) much better.
7. He (not drive) his car since he (have) an accident.
8. Since I (graduate) from university, I (take) up two jobs.
9. How long is it since she (disappear)?
10. I (not talk) to your cousin since she (arrive) from New-York.
Exercise 5.3
Open the brackets and use the Present Perfect or the Past Simple tense form.
1. Sue (play) the violin for 5 years. has played
2. Sue (start) playing the violin five years ago.
3. Dan (be) in Japan for three days. He’s enjoying it there.
4. Dick (be) in Japan for a week, then he went to Korea.
5. We (know) Linda for two years. We (meet) her husband a year ago.
6. When Patricia (buy) these shoes?
7. How long you (have) these shoes? – For a few days. Aren’t they beautiful?
8. Miranda (buy) her car three years ago.
9. I (have) my car for three years. It’s fast and comfortable. I like it.
10. I (have) a BMW for two years. Then it broke down and I sold it.
11. I (work) for this company for five years. It’s a really good job.
12. Julia (work) in a restaurant for a year. Then she found another job.
Exercise 5.4
Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Perfect or the Past Simple tense form.
1. Agatha Christie (write) a lot of detective stories. wrote
2. My sister (write) several poems. She (just/finish) her new one.
3. This is our new flat. – How long you (live) here? – We (live) here since April.
4. They (live) in Manchester for a year, then they (move) to London.
5. I (fly) over New York Harbour last week. – (you/see) the Statue of Liberty?
6. (you/turn) off the light before you (go) to work?
7. I can’t go out because I (not do) the housework.
8. I (never/try) sushi.
9. We (redecorate) the flat, but we can’t choose new furniture for it.
10. Here is your coat. I (just/clean) it.
11. When I (be) a child, I never (eat) cheese. I (not like) it.
12. But when I (get) older, I (begin) to like cheese and (eat) it ever since.
13. The film (begin) at 6.00 and (last) for an hour. We (not enjoy) it very much.
14. (the postman/bring) the magazine? – Yes, mum is reading it.
15. It (be) quite warm this year.
Exercise 5.5
Complete the following conversations with the Present Perfect or Past Simple tense forms.
1.– … (they/leave) yet?
– Yes, they … .
– When … (they/leave)?
– They … (leave) 10 minutes ago.
| 6.– I … (lose) my umbrella. … (you/see) it anywhere?
– No, I’m afraid, I … . When … (you/last/use) it?
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2.– … (you/ever/be) to China?
– Yes, I … (go) there last summer.
– … (you/have) a good time?
– Yes, it … (be) great.
| 7.– Peter (just/go) out.
– Where (he/go)?
– I (not see) where he (go).
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3.– I … (buy) a new leather bag in L.A.
– How much … (you/pay) for it?
| 8.– What … (be) your last job?
– I … (never/have) any job.
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4.– Do you know Mary’s cousin?
– I … (see) him several times, but I (never/have) a chance to talk to him. … (you/ever/talk) to him?
–Yes, I … (meet) him at a party last week. He’s very nice.
| 9.– I hear somebody … (murder) your gardener. Where … (you/find) the body?
– I … (find) it in the backyard.
– … (they/catch) the murderer?
– No, they … .
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5.– Is this your car?
– Yes, it is.
– How long … (you/have) it?
– It’s new. I … (buy) it yesterday.
| 10. – Where do you live?
– In Oxford Street.
– How long … (you/live) there?
– Three years. Before that I … (live) in Harley Street.
– How long … (you/live) in Harley Street?
– About five years.
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Contents
Предисловие. 4
Unit 1. 5
Present Simple and Present Continuous.
Unit 2. 16
Past Simple, Past Continuous and use
Exercise 1.2
Complete the sentences. Use these verbs:
be (2)
cost
change
eat
go
Exercise 1.5
Put the verb into the correct form, positive or negative.
1. Toby … his job. It’s very boring.( like) Toby doesn’t like his job.
2. Brian … a car bu
Exercise 1.7
Complete the sentences with am, is, are or do, does in the positive or negative form.
Exercise 2.2
Complete the sentences with one of these verbs in the Present Continuous form.
build
cook
do
happen
Exercise 3.1
Choose the correct form of the verb.
1. My brother doesn’t watch / isn’t watching television very often.
2. He speaks / is speaking th
Exercise 3.4
Put the verbs in the correct form. Pay special attention to State verbs.
1. You (want) to go our tonight? Do you want
2. I’m afraid nobody (believe)
Exercise 3.6
Read the dialogue and fill in the gaps with the Present Simple or Present Continuous.
A: Hi, Nick. What (1) … (you/do)?
B: I (2) … (look) through some old
Practice test
4.1 Which alternative is correct?
1. Mike … away three or four times a year.
a) is usually going b) usually goes c) goes usually
Exercise 1.2
Complete the sentences with one of these regular verbs in the Past Simple form.
call
celebrate
enjoy
Exercise 2.3
Complete the questions. Use Past Continuous + what,where,why if necessary. Match the questions with the correct answers.
Exercise 3.1
Choose the correct form of the verb.
1. They decided / were deciding to go abroad last year.
2. I worked / was working on my project w
Exercise 3.4
Put the verbs in the correct form, Past Simple or Past Continuous.
1. Gary (break) his leg last month. It (happen) when he (climb) a mountain. He (fall) off a rock.
Exercise 3.5
Read the text and put the verbs in the correct form.
Last Saturday I (1) .. (invite) my parents for dinner. I (2) … (decide) to make some delicious things, includin
Exercise 4.1
Match a line in A with a line in B and complete the sentences from B.
Exercise 4.3
Write these sentences putting one verb in the form of used to and the other verb in the Past Simple form.
1. He (play) table-tennis, but he (give)
Practice test
5.1 Which alternative is correct?
1. It was a boring day. I … anything.
a) didn’t b) wasn’t do c) didn’t do
2. … your own
Exercise 1.1
Choose the correct item.
1. There are some/any books on my desk.
2. I need some/any more time.
3. There is hardly some/any
Exercise 1.3
Fill in some, any, no + one of these words.
answer
breakfast
Exercise 1.7
Choose the correct item.
1. There is anything/nothing in the cupboard. We have to go to the supermarket.
2. I can’t see my bicycle anywher
Exercise 1.8
Fill in some, any, no, every + thing, body/one, where.
Exercise 1.9
Complete the sentences with one necessary word.
1. What would you like for dinner? – Something delicious.
2. When Jill decided to sell her ca
Exercise 1.10
Fill in each space in the text with a suitable word. Use some,any,no,everyor their compounds.
The
Exercise 2.3
Complete the sentences with much or many and one of these words.
accidents
books
Exercise 2.6
Complete the sentences with a little or a few + one of these words.
air
people
Exercise 2.7
Put in little or few + one of these words.
chairs
fish
furniture
Exercise 2.8
Put in little, a little, few, a few.
1. He isn’t very popular. He has few friends.
Exercise 2.9
Fill in each space in the dialogue with a suitable word. Use much, many, a lot (of), little, a little,
Practice test
3.1 Which alternative is correct?
1. There are … modern buildings in the city.
a) much b) a little c) a lot of
2. Can I h
Exercise 1.1
Put in a/an if necessary.
1. I had a sandwich, read a book and listened to – music.
2. I’d like
Exercise 1.3
Compete the sentences with a/an, some or any.
1. Is there a telephone here? I need to make a
Exercise 1.5
Choose the correct form, with or without a/an.
1. We are going to buy new furniture / a new furniture.
2. Kyle is born le
Exercise 2.1
Whish is right?
1. I like this cafй. Food/The food is really delicious.
2. My sister doesn’t go to parties/the parties very often.
Exercise 2.2
Put in a/an or the.
1. They bought … cooker and … fridge, but … cooker didn’t work.
2. … man and two women were sitting i
Exercise 2.3
Put in the where necessary. Write OK if the sentence is correct.
1. It’s so hot in here. Could you open window, please? the window
Exercise 2.4
Complete the sentences with these words. Use the if necessary.
French
moon
Mr Brown
Exercise 2.5
Read the sentences and use a/an or the if necessary. If not, write OK.
1.
Exercise 3.1
Answer the questions using the words on the right. Use the where necessary.
1. Where did Sarah go when she fell ill?
Exercise 3.2
Put in the where necessary. Write OK if the sentences is complete.
1. When did you last go to cinema? to the cinema
2. Laura
Exercise 3.4
Complete the sentences with other, another or the other.
1. There are no more vacant seats. We need another
Exercise 3.5
Complete the sentences with one of the names on the right. Use the if necessary.
1. Warsaw is the capital o
Exercise 3.6
Put in the where necessary. Write OK if the sentence is correct.
1. Red Lion is the best pub in our town. The Red Lion
2. We
Exercise 4.1
Put in a/an or the where necessary.
1. Can I have glass of water, please? a glass
2. This is nice house. –
Exercise 4.2
Fill in the gaps with a/an or the if necessary.
1. We discussed the next problem after – lunch.
Exercise 4.3
Complete the sentences with a/an or the if necessary.
1. Do you often watch … television? – No, I prefer listening to … radio.
Exercise 4.4
Write a/an or the if necessary.
1. Excuse me, where’s … nearest supermarket? – It’s at … end of that street, on … right. There’s …
Exercise 4.5
Put in a/an or the where necessary.
1. Annie was lying on beach and eating apple. on the beach, an apple
Exercise 4.6
Complete the story with the correct articles. Sometimes you need no article at all.
Yesterday evening I returned quite late. I went to (1) … bedroom and saw that my
Exercise 4.7
Read the dialogue and write a/an or the where necessary. If no article is necessary, leave an empty space.
¾ Do you happen
Practice test
5.1 Which alternative is correct?
1. I like your ring. Is it made of … gold?
a) a b) the c) –
2. Mathematics isn’t my bes
Exercise 1.1
Complete the sentences using one of these verbs.
be
celebrate
get
go out
join
Exercise 1.4
Read the questions and answers and express the same idea in one sentence, using to +infinitive. You need to change some words.
1. A: Why did you move to Paris?
B: Becaus
Exercise 1.6
Complete the sentences using the words in brackets.
1. Would you like me to go to the cinema with you? (I/go to the cinema with you)
2. I wan
Exercise 2.2
Complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the words given.
1. It’s really chilly today. You’d better put on somethin
Exercise 2.4
Complete these sentences with the necessary preposition plus one of the verbs in the gerund.
about
at
for
Exercise 3.1
Tick the correct form of the verb.
1. A ⊡ Do you like your new neighbours? right
⊠ Would you like your new neighbours?
Exercise 3.2
Complete the sentences with would like (to do) or like (doing) in the positive or negative form and the correct form of the verb.
1
Exercise 3.3
Choose the correct form of the verb. Sometimes two forms are possible.
1. Do you like listen/ listening/ to listen to classical music?
2. My
Exercise 3.4
Open the brackets and write the verb in the correct form. Sometimes you can use two forms.
1. Joan enjoys meeting (meet) new people.
2. Let m
Exercise 3.5
Write B’s questions and complete A’s answers.
1. A Detective novels are so boring for me.
B What/ like/ read? What do you like readi
Exercise 3.6
Complete the text with the infinitive or –ing form of the verbs.
Dear Susie,
I really apologize for (1) … (not/reply) to your letter, but I’m very busy at w
Exercise 3.7
Two groupmates are talking about their plans before their final exams. Complete the dialogue with the infinitive or –ing form of the verbs.
¾ Do you have any special plans
Practice test
4.1 Which alternative is correct?
1. Most people enjoy … to different parts of the world.
a) travel b) to travel c) travelling
Exercise 1.3
Complete the sentences with be going to + one of these verbs.
be late
change
explain
fall
Exercise 1.5
Use be going to or the Present Continuous. If two answers are possible, write them both.
1. We … at home tonight. (stay) are st
Exercise 2.2
Complete the sentences with will or won’t plus one of these verbs.
be
come
enj
Exercise 3.1
Choose the correct form.
1. I’m sorry I can’t come tomorrow. I am working/will work.
2. We are going/are going to go to the theatre to
Exercise 3.2
Put the verb in the correct form, Present Continuous, be going to or Future Simple.
1. I don’t think it will rain (rain) this afternoon.
2. W
Exercise 3.3
Complete the sentences with one of these verbs in the correct future form.
be
break
enter
fall
Exercise 3.6
Read the conversation and put the verbs in the correct future form.
Eddie: Why are you up so early? It’s Sunday today.
Emily: I’ve just got a
Practice test
4.1 Which alternative is correct?
1. It … tomorrow.
a) rains b) ’s going to rain c) ’s raining
2. The parcel … arrive on
Exercise 1.3
Write the comparative form of the adjectives to complete the sentences.
Use much, a lot, far, a bit,
Exercise 1.4
Write sentences comparing the Grand Hotel and the Sea View Hotel. Use the following adjectives.
beautiful
clean
Exercise 2.2
Complete the sentences. Use a superlative form + in or of where necessary.
1. This is a very big building. This is the bigge
Exercise 3.1
Write the comparative or superlative form of the right adjective.
1. Our hotel wasn’t expensive. It was cheaper than all the others in the town.
Exercise 3.3
Fill in the blanks with than, of, in and the correct comparative or superlative form.
A
Exercise 4.2
Put in the comparative or superlative form of the following adverbs.
angrily
attentively
badly
beaut
Exercise 4.3
Use the correct form of the words given. Make adverbs if necessary.
1. Michelle plays the violin more beautifully than all the others. (beautiful)
Practice test
5.1 Which alternative is correct?
1. She’s much … than her boyfriend.
a) more younger b) younger c) youngest
2. This is …
Exercise 1.1
Make reduced forms, questions and negatives.
1. I have done my homework
I’ve done my homework. Have you done your homework? I haven’t done my homework.
Present Perfect Simple for life experience
Exercise 2.1
Complete the sentences. Use goneor been. You sometimes need the preposition to
Exercise 3.1
Answer the questions using just.
1. What time is Martin arriving? He has just arrived.
2. Are you going to phone Ann?
3. W
Exercise 3.3
Write questions about Linda and Paul. Then give short answers.
1. Linda / dress Has Linda bought a dress yet? Yes, she has.
2. Linda / cake
Present Perfect Simple for actions that continue to the present
Exercise 4.1
Complete the sentences with for or since.
1. The Smi
Present Perfect Simple, Present Simple and Past Simple
Exercise 5.1
Choose the correct tense form.
1. Martin is/ has been in New Zealand since March.
Exercise 5.6
Decide if the underlined forms are right or wrong. Correct the wrong ones.
1. He has broken his arm in a skiing accident last month. Wrong. broke
Exercise 5.7
Read Madonna’s biography. Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense forms, Present Simple, Past Simple or Present Perfect Simple.
Madonna (1) … (be) an America
Practice Test
6.1 Which alternative is correct?
1. I … my homework.
a) just have done b) have just done c) just did
2. How … to open the door?
a) you’ve ma
Exercise 1.1
Complete the sentences with a verb in the Present Perfect Continuous tense form.
argue
do
increase
Exercise 2.1
Choose the correct tense form.
1. I have read/ have been reading the whole day.
2. How many pages have you read/have you been readin
Exercise 2.2
Put the verbs in brackets in the Present Perfect Simple or Continuous. Sometimes both the tenses are possible.
1. Jim (plant) trees in the garden all day. has bee
Exercise 3.1
Write sentences about these situations with since or for. Use Present Perfect Simple, Present Perfect Continuous, Past Simple or Past Continuous.
Exercise 3.2
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense, Present Perfect Simple or Continuous, Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple or Past Continuous.
A
Exercise 3.3
Use the correct tense form of the verb in brackets, Present Perfect Simple or Continuous, Present, Past or Future Simple.
Last year Brian and Barbara (1) … (decide)
Exercise 3.4
Read the job interview. Put the verbs in the correct tense form.
Ms Simpson: Good morning, my name is Ms Simpson. Sorry, I’m a bit late. (1)… (you/wait) long?
Practice Test
4.1 Which alternative is correct?
1. You … the piano for 3 hours. That’ll do for now!
a) play b) are playing c) have been playing
2. This is a great r
Translate into English.
1. Я занимаюсь одной и той же работой с тех пор, как приехал в Лондон.
2. На протяжении своей карьеры Стивен Спилберг заработал миллионы долларов. Он много работал всю жизн
Exercise 1.1
Complete the sentences with ‘ve got to or ‘s got to and a verb from the box.
do
get up
Exercise 1.2
Complete the sentences with have to, has to, had to or will have toand a suitable verb.
1. I went to the market on my way home because I had t
Exercise 2.1
Complete the sentences. Use mustand one of these verbs.
clean
do
eat
give up
Exercise 2.3
Put in must, have to, has to or had to.
1. The car is very dirty. I must wash it.
2. In some countries women … do militar
Exercise 2.4
Put in mustn’t or don’t/ doesn’t/ didn’t have to.
1. At last it’s Sunday tomorrow. I don’t have to get up early.
Exercise 3.1
Complete the sentences. Use should and one of these verbs.
buy
eat
enter
Exercise 3.3
Ask your friend for advice. Use Do you think … should … ?
1. Oh, look, what a marvelous dress! Do you think I should buy it?
2. Lisa is le
Exercise 3.4
Complete the sentences with a positive or negative form of have to or should.
1. This new detective novel is really intelligent. I think you
Exercise 4.1
Fill in the positive or negative form ofmust, have to or should. Use the correct tense form of have to. Sometimes two forms ar
Exercise 4.2
Fill in the necessary modal verbs and their forms: can, have to, must, should.
Linda, aged 15, ca
Exercise 4.3
Sue and her grandmother are talking. Complete their conversation using the correct forms of modal verbs: have to, must, should, can
Practice test
5.1 Which alternative is correct?
1. When Ann changed her job, she … move to another flat.
a) has to b) had to c) should
2. Mr Smith …
Exercise 1.1
Complete the sentences with when, before, as soon as, after, while, until, by the ti
Exercise 1.2
Complete using the correct form of the verbs in the box.
be (2)
catch
find
finish
get
Exercise 1.3
Join the parts of the sentences using the words in brackets.
1. She’ll pay me back. She’ll get some money. (as soon as)
She’ll pay me back as soon as sh
Exercise 1.4
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct tense. All the sentences are about the future.
1. I will give (give) you my phone number after I move
Exercise 3.1
Complete the sentences, putting the verbs in the correct tense.
1. If I find your book, I will give it to you. (find/give)
2. J
Exercise 3.2
Translate parts of the sentences from Russian into English.
1. If you finish early (я возьму тебя в театр).
2. (Ты найдешь географическую карту на полке) i
Exercise 3.4
Complete the conversation. Use the verbs in brackets in the correct tense form.
Receptionist: New Life Centre. Can I help you?
Woman: Yes. Co
Exercise 3.5
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form.
Dear Marsha,
I’m not sure what to do. I’m thinking of becoming a vegetarian, but some of my friends say it’s
Practice test
4.1 Which alternative is correct?
1. If he … of school, his parents will be furious.
a) drops out b) will drop out c) would drop out
2
Exercise 1.2
Complete the sentences with one of the following verbs in the correct passive form.
cut
delay
deliver
Exercise 2.1
Open the brackets using the right passive form of the Present, Past or Future Simple, Present or Past Continuous, Present Perfect or Past Perfect Simple.
1. Progres
Exercise 3.1
Rewrite the sentences in the Active.
1. The letter is going to be sent tomorrow.
They are going to send the letter tomorrow.
2. She was em
Exercise 3.3
Make sentences from the words in brackets. The verb is either active or passive.
1. There’s somebody behind us. (I think/we/follow)
I think we are being
Exercise 3.4
Rewrite the following active sentences using a passive form. Make the person the subject, not the thing. Omit the agent if it is not necessary.
1. He offered me a j
Exercise 3.5
Put the verbs in brackets in the correct form, active or passive.
Here is the local news for Thursday, March 20th.
Last night in Norstock many t
Exercise 3.6
Complete the interview with the correct active or passive form of the verb.
Reporter: It’s wonderful to interview such a famous person as you.
Tr
Practice test
4.1 Which alternative is correct?
1. The famous actress … for the “Hello” magazine now.
a) is interviewing b) is being interviewed c) interview
Unit 10
1.1: 2 ’s got to do 3 ’ve got to take 4 ’ve got to go 5 ’s got to get up
6 ’ve got to help 7 ’ve got to work 8 ’ve got to get 9 ’ve got to give
10 ’ve got
Unit 11
1.1: 2 as soon as/when 3 while 4 until 5 before 6 before/by the time 7 after 8 until 9 when/as soon as 10 until 11 by the time/before 12 until
13 as soon as
Unit 12
1.1: 2 The office workers are paid twice a month. 3 The house is painted every year. 4 Is coffee grown in Brazil? 5 letters aren’t written very often.
6 Maths is ta
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