Category: English 9

English

Hometask for 19.03

Remember pleaseConditional 1 –  If you come,( present simple) I will go ( future simple) 

  1. f we  (to send) an invitation, our friends  (to come) to our party.
  2. He  (not/to understand) you if you  (to whisper).
  3. They  (not/to survive) in the desert if they  (not/to take) extra water with them.
  4. If you  (to press) CTRL + s, you  (to save) the file.
  5. You  (to cross) the Channel if you  (to fly) from Paris to London.
  6. Fred  (to answer) the phone if his wife  (to have) a bath.
  7. If Claire  (to wear) this dress at the party, our guests  (not/to stay) long.
  8. If I  (to touch) this snake, my girlfriend  (not/to scream).
  9. She  (to forget) to pick you up if you  (not/to phone) her.
  10. I  (to remember) you if you  (to give) me a photo.

Remember pleaseConditional 2 –  If you came,( past simple) I would go ( past future) 

  1. If I  (to meet) Richard, I  (to tell) him about our new office.
  2. If the steak  (not/to be) so hot, we  (to eat) it.
  3. What  (you/to do) if it  (to rain)?
  4. He  (to help) me if he  (can).
  5. If Andrew  (to prepare) the meal, I  (not/to come) for dinner.
  6. My father  (not/to be) angry with me if I  (to come) home early.
  7. We  (not/to have) a pet if we  (to live) in a flat.
  8. If he  (can/to speak) French, he  (to get) the job in Marseille.
  9. If you  (to take) the 7:40 flight, you  (must/not/to change) at Heathrow.
  10. I  (not/to stay) long if Gerry  (to sing) at

English

Fill in past simple or past perfect simple.
1. After they saw (see) the Tower, they went  (go) to Westminster Abbey.
2. He asked (ask) me which animals I have seen (see) in Africa.
3. After Columbus discovered (discover) America, he returned  (return) to Spain.
4. Before they moved (move) to Liverpool, they have sold (sell) everything.
5. After he worked (work) very hard, he fell (fall) ill.
6. She opened  (open) the box after she has found (find) the key.
7. They went (go) to a restaurant after they have sailed  (sail).
8. Before they started (start) the party, they have invited (invite) some friends.
9. After she washed (wash) the curtains, she cleaned (clean) the windows.
10. They  went (go) for a sightseeing tour after the bus has arrived (arrive).
11. After he finished (finish) school, he worked (work) for a magazine.
12. They drank (drink) a cup of tea after they finished (finish) lunch.
13. He has asked (ask) me for her telephone number before he phoned (phone) her.
14. My sister has eaten (eat) all the chocolate before my parents came (come) home

English 09.03.2021

Complete the sentences with the past simple or progressive./remember past progressive -was/were +ing/
1. When I was walking  to school, I saw  John. (walk/see)
2. When I was helping  in the kitchen, Mary came. (help/come)
3. While she was cooking the soup, the children were playing. (cook/play)
4. While they were playing  cards, the baby was sleeping. (play/sleep)
5. When I was working in the garden, my uncle called. (work/call)
6. Carol was watching TV while Bob and Peter were playing football. (watch/play)
7. When she was washing her hair, the baby began to cry. (wash/begin)
8. A strong wind was blowing when the plane lent. (blow/land)
9. When she was playing tennis, it began to rain. (play/began)
10. When I was watching TV, the lights went  out. (watch/go)
11. While he was playing  the piano, she was listening to him. (play/listen)
12. While she was tiding up her room, he was washing  his car. (tidy/wash)
13. The boys helped  in the garden while she was watering  the flowers. (help/water)
14. He met Mary when he was walking  through the park. (meet/walk)
15. We played computer games while she was reading  a book. (play/read)

a) false
b) true
c) true
d) false
e) true
f) true

English

Task 1. Read the text, translate the last passage into English:

Rose left school when she was seventeen years old and went to a college for a year to learn to type. She passed her examinations quite well and then went to look for work. She was still living with her parents. A lot of people were looking for typists at that time, so it was not difficult to find interesting work. Rose went to several offices, and then chose one of them.

It was near her parents’ house. She thought, ‘I’ll walk there every morning. I won’t need to go by  bus.’

She went to the office again and said to the manager, ‘I want to work here, but what will you pay me?’

-Մենք հիմա ձեզ կվճարենք £27,- ասաց կառավարիչը,- իսկ երեք ամիս հետո՝ £30:
«Now we can pay £27». Said manager. «But after 3 months; £30».

Ռոզը մի քանի րոպե մտածեց և ասաց:
Rose think few minutes and said.

-Շատ լավ, այդ դեպքում ես երեք ամսից կսկսեմ աշխատել:
-Great, then I will work after 3 months.

Passive

  1. Letters are delivered by the postman at 8 every day. (deliver)
  2. This bag was found  in the  bus  yesterday(  find)
  3. This dress couldn’t be washed in hot  water  (can not  wash)
  4. Is your motorbike repaired yet ( repair)
  5. The message will be sent tomorrow.( send)

Use the past simple or present perfect to complete the sentences.
1.  (you call)Have you called her yet? Yes, I  (phone) phoned her at six, but she haven’t answered (not answer) so far.
2. First we had (have) dinner at our favourite restaurant, and then we went (go) to the cinema.
3. When they have met (they meet) for the first time?
4. I watched (watch) his movie yesterday. It’s the best movie I have ever seen (ever see).
5. They haven’t gave (not give) me any money since March.
6. She wrote (write) a letter to her parents some days ago.
7. Carol has just passed (just pass) her English exam.
8. My brother have been (be) ill several times this year.
9. Have you already packed (you already pack) your suitcase?
10. Did you recent met your uncle? (you recently meet) Yes, I talked (talk) to him last Monday when I saw (see) him at the shopping centre.
11. Has she did (she do) her homework yet? Yes, she did (do) it yesterday.
12. She is bleeding because she cut (cut) her finger.
13. Have they visited (they visit) the Taj Mahal when they stayed (stay) in India?
14. He went (go) to Brazil, but now he has came (come) back again.
15. Dan bought (buy) his car last March and sold (sell) it yesterday

English

Fill in the present perfect simple or the past simple.
1. I live in Seattle for five years. (live)
2. Someone stole my bike! Now I’ll have to walk home. (steal)
3. When Bob was young, he lived in London. (live)
4. I would like to visit Berlin sometime. Unfortunately, I never been there. (never be)
5. Tim went to Scotland last year. (go)
6. I’m afraid I’m not hungry anymore. I already ate. (already eat)
7. They don’t live here anymore. They left two years ago. (leave)
8. Ann, do you finished reading the newspaper yet? (you finish)
9. We played football yesterday afternoon. (play)
10. The weather was not very good last week. (not be)
11. Where are the girls? They not arrived yet. (not arrive)
12. Her friend is an actor. He played in many movies. (play)
13. We spent our vacation in Florida last summer. (spend)
14. His grandfather died in April last year. (die)
15. I’m ready to go shopping. I just finished my homework. (just finish)

New Inside Out Intermediate – page 96, ex. 3

2) unfortunatle
3) Basically
4) Definitely
5) Personally
6) Actually

Homework

I think that best two was Lisa’s and Vinay’s opinion.

Make the sentences passive voice.

  1. Julia rescued three cats.
    Tree cat’s were rescued by Julia.
  2. The students handed in the reports.
    The reports were handed in by students.
  3. Maria crashed into the blue car.
    Blue car was crashed into by Maria.
  4. Alex learned the poem.
    The poem was learned by Alex.
  5. Steven has forgotten the book.
    The book has been forgotten by Steven.
  6. He has not repaired the DVD recorder.
    The DVD recorder has not been repaired by him.
  7. They play football.
    Football is played by them.
  8. Sue puts the bag on the floor.
    The bag is put on the floor by Sue.
  9. The girls had lost the match.
    The match had been lost by the girls.
  10. The teacher is not going to open the window.
    The window is not going to be opened by the teacher