Write one word in each gap you ve looking at that timetable

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I  Write one word in each gap.

 
Holiday Blues

You’ve (1) …….. looking at that timetable for the last ten minutes. It can’t be that confusing! said Sheila angrily. I (2)………..wish you’d be quiet! I’ve (3) ………..a splitting headache thanks to you! replied Matt.

Mum! Dad! Please! said Alison. You’re both(4) ………..very silly. (5)…………….is no point at all in blaming each other. That’s not going to help us  find out what time the next train to Budapest is due to leave.

You  (6) ……………. Quite right, darling. I (7) …………….sorry, said Sheila.

Me too, mumbled Matt.  Now, let’s have another look at this timetable. Well, it (8) …………………. like  we (9) …….. definitely missed the last train today. That was the 18.20 we just missed, wasn’t  it?

I (10) …….. so, said Sheila. I mean, it did leave at 18.20. Whether it’s actually going to Budapest or not is another question.

Well, one thing is (11)………….. in doubt, said Matt.

What’s that? asked Sheila and Alison together.

This is the worst holiday we’ve (12) …….. been on, said Matt. Next year, we’re going to try something far less adventurous.

Agreed! said Sheila and Alison

A. Circle the correct word or phrase.

 Elizabeth usually goes / is usually going to bed at around eleven o’clock.

 Dan talks / is talking on the other phone right now.

 We don’t eat / aren’t eating any meat at the moment as we’re both on a diet.

 Does air travel get / Is air travel getting increasingly safe?

 My mum calls / is calling me every weekend without fail.

 How much do babysitters generally earn / are babysitters generally earning?

 You always come / You’re always coming up with excuses for not having done your homework. It’s so annoying!

8   I don’t go / I’m not going out much during the week but I always try / I’m always trying to go out somewhere on Saturday night.

 No, the train does stop / is stopping at Cirencester on Saturdays.

10   My mum takes / is taking part in ice-skating competitions almost every weekend.

Answer

1 usually goes   2 is talking   3 aren’t eating

4 Is air travel getting   5 calls

6 do babysitters generally earn

7 You’re always coming

8 I don’t go/I always try

9 does stop   10 takes

B. Rewrite correctly. Change the words or phrases in bold.

1   My dad is often getting up late on Saturday mornings.

     ……………………………………..

2   Are you speaking any other languages apart from English?

     ……………………………………..

3   I already buy all my Christmas presents and it’s only October!

     ……………………………………..

4   It’s the first time I’m ever having a party at home.

     ……………………………………..

5   Actually, I think Darren does works quite hard sometimes.

     ……………………………………..

6   Carlo is never eating Chinese food before.

     ……………………………………..

7   Sean already books a table for tonight.

     ……………………………………..

8   Needs Melanie any help painting her new flat?

     ……………………………………..

Answer

1 often gets up   2 Do you speak

3 I’ve already bought   4 I’ve ever had

5 works/does work   6 has never eaten

7 Sean has/Sean’s already booked

8 Does Melanie need

C. Complete using the correct form of the verb in brackets.

1   It’s the first time ……………………… (I / ever / eat) octopus!

2   Sandy ……………………… (not / see) his sister since she went to university.

3   They ……………………… (go) on holiday to Spain and won’t be back until the end of the month.

4   Poor Tracy! She ……………………… (write) that essay for hours now and she still hasn’t finished!

5   ……………………… (you / ever / meet) anyone famous?

6   ……………………… (I / try) to get in touch with Jenny all morning but I can’t find her anywhere.

7   ……………………… (I / not finish) the book yet so I can’t tell you what happens.

8   ……………………… (you / already / decide) where you’re going this summer?

9   ……………………… (We / live) here for the last six years.

10   ……………………… (I / never / hear) such nonsense!

Answer

1 I’ve ever eaten   2 hasn’t seen

3 have gone   4 has been writing

5 Have you ever met   6 I’ve been trying

7 I’ve been trying   8 Have you already decided

9 We’ve lived/been living   10 I’ve never heard

D. Complete using the words in the box.

already • before • ever • for • just • rarely • since • so • still • yet

 Have you ………………… dreamt of winning the lottery?

 I haven’t worked out how to set the timer on the video ………………… .

 My dad’s lived in the same house ………………… he was born.

 The film’s only been on ………………… a couple of minutes.

 Bruce has knocked three men out of the competition ………………… far.

 I ………………… get the chance to get any exercise – I’m just too busy.

 He’s only ………………… got home.

 It’s eleven o’clock and Todd ………………… hasn’t come home. Where could he be?

 I’ve never met Ruth ………………… . What’s she like?

10   Have you finished …………………? That was quick!

Answer

1 ever   2 yet   3 since   4 for   5 so

6 rarely   7 just   8 still   9 before   10 already

E. Choose the correct answer.

1   Ian ………… a shower at the moment, so could you call back in about half an hour?

      A   takes

      B   is taking

      C   has taken

      D   has been taking

2   ………… to Ipswich before?

      A   Do you ever go

      B   Are you ever going

      C   Have you ever been

      D   Have you ever been going

3   I ………… to all the local newspapers and TV stations to complain.

      A   already write

      B   already writing

      C   have already written

      D   have already been writing

4   ………… TV for the last four hours? Turn it off and get some exercise!

      A   Do you watch

      B   Are you watching

      C   Watched you

      D   Have you been watching

5   Eric, ………… hockey competitively or just for fun?

      A   do you usually play

      B   are you usually playing

      C   have you usually played

      D   have you usually been playing

6   That’s the first time ………… an answer right today!

      A   I get

      B   I am getting

      C   I have got

      D   I have been getting

7   Jessica has ………… left, I’m afraid.

      A   already

      B   yet

      C   still

      D   so far

8   Dan ………… in the living room while we redecorate his bedroom.

      A   sleeps

      B   is sleeping

      C   has slept

      D   does sleep

9   Unfortunately, Simone ………… a day off very often.

      A   doesn’t get

      B   isn’t getting

      C   hasn’t got

      D   hasn’t been getting

10   Actually, I ………… a cup of tea first thing every morning but then I switch to coffee.

      A   do drink

      B   am drinking

      C   have drunk

      D   have been drinking

Answer

1 B   2 C   3 C   4 D   5 A   6 C   7 A   8 B   9 A   10 A

F. Complete using the correct form of the words in the box.

be • disagree • do • include • know • look • see • seem • understand

Ancient aviators?

Everyone (1) ………………… that humans have been flying for only a few hundred years. But (2) ………………… it possible that ancient civilizations also had the ability and technology to fly?

In the Nazcan Desert in southern Peru, there are hundreds of lines which an ancient culture drew in the dust. On the ground, they just (3) ………………… like straight lines. But when you (4) ………………… them from the air, you (5) ………………… exactly what they are. They are incredible and enormous pictures. The pictures (6) ………………… animals, birds and symbols.

One bizarre theory, which most mainstream scientists (7) ………………… with, is that the people who made the lines thousands and thousands of years ago flew above the lines in balloons. It (8) ………………… incredible, but a few people (9) ………………… believe it’s possible.

Answer

1 knows   2 is   3 look   4 see

5 understand/know/see

6 include   7 disagree   8 seems   9 do

G. Match to make sentences.

1   I think …………

2   I’m thinking …………

3   Phil’s looking …………

4   Phil looks …………

5   Claire has …………

6   Claire is having …………

7   Andy is …………

8   Andy is being …………

A   darker hair than her sister.

B   I’m going to buy the new Racetrack CD.

C   a haircut at the moment.

D   for his glasses. Have you seen them?

E   not old enough to drive a car.

F   of getting Dad a CD for his birthday.

G   very annoying at the moment!

H   like he needs a holiday!

Answer

1 B   2 F   3 D   4 H   5 A   6 C   7 E   8 G

H. Find the extra word.

International friends

(1) I’ve been to travelling round Europe all summer. It’s the first time I’ve (2) ever been going abroad, and I’ve had a fantastic time! I’ve seen (3) loads of interesting places and I have to also made loads of new friends. (4) I’ve been decided to stay in touch with them now I’m back. One of (5) them, Giselle, is French. She was making on holiday too. We now send (6) text messages are to each other all the time. They’re usually in English (7) because my French isn’t very good! I’m planning to have visit her in (8) France next year sometime. I hope I can. I am love meeting people from (9) other countries! I want to have had lots of friends from all over the world! (10) Travelling certainly broadens the mind but it also is broadens your circle of friends!

Answer

1 to   2 going   3 to   4 been   5 making

6 are   7 have   8 am   9 had    10 is

I. Write one word in each gap.

Holiday Blues

‘You’ve (1) …………………… looking at that timetable for the last ten minutes. It can’t be that confusing!’ said Sheila angrily.

‘I (2) …………………… wish you’d be quiet! I’ve (3) …………………… a splitting headache thanks to you!’ replied Matt.

‘Mum! Dad! Please!’ said Alison. ‘You’re both (4) …………………… very silly. (5) …………………… is no point at all in blaming each other. That’s not going to help us find out what time the next train to Budapest is due to leave.’

‘You (6) …………………… quite right, darling. I (7) …………………… sorry,’ said Sheila.

‘Me too,’ mumbled Matt. ‘Now, let’s have another look at this timetable. Well, it (8) …………………… like we (9) …………………… definitely missed the last train today. That was the 18.20 we just missed, wasn’t it?’

‘I (10) …………………… so,’ said Sheila. ‘I mean, it did leave at 18.20. Whether it’s actually going to Budapest or not is another question.’

‘Well, one thing is (11) …………………… in doubt,’ said Matt.

‘What’s that?’ asked Sheila and Alison together.

‘This is the worst holiday we’ve (12) …………………… been on,’ said Matt. ‘Next year, we’re going to try something far less adventurous.’

‘Agreed!’ said Sheila and Alison.

Answer

1 been   2 do/really   3 got   4 being

5 There   6 are   7 am   8 looks/seems

9 have   10 think   11 not   12 ever

J. Complete each second sentence using the word give, so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between two and five words in each gap.

1   What’s the price of the tickets, Jimmy?   much

     How ……………………………………………, Jimmy?

2   Are these your trainers?   to

     Do …………………………………………… you?

3   Sasha’s not keen on team sports at all.   like

     Sasha …………………………………………… team sports at all.

4   It’s only her second time in a recording studio.   been

     She …………………………………………… in a recording studio once before.

5   We got here three hours ago.   have

      We …………………………………………… three hours.

6   I started writing this hours ago and it’s still not right.   writing

     I …………………………………………… hours and it’s still not right.

7   This is my first experience of flying alone.   time

      It is the first …………………………………………… alone.

8   Sharon’s in the bath at the moment.   a

     Sharon …………………………………………… at the moment.

9   Paul enjoys surprises apart from on his birthday.   does

     Paul …………………………………………… surprises, just not on his birthday!

Answer

 much do the tickets cost/ much are the tickets

2   these trainers belong to

 does not/doesn’t like

4   has only been

5   have been here (for)

6   have been writing this for

7   time I have flown

 is having a bath

 does enjoy

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I  Write one word in each gap.
 
Holiday Blues
You’ve (1) …….. looking at that timetable for the last ten minutes. It can’t be that confusing! said Sheila angrily. I (2)………..wish you’d be quiet! I’ve (3) ………..a splitting headache thanks to you! replied Matt.
Mum! Dad! Please! said Alison. You’re both(4) ………..very silly. (5)…………….is no point at all in blaming each other. That’s not going to help us  find out what time the next train to Budapest is due to leave.
You  (6) ……………. Quite right, darling. I (7) …………….sorry, said Sheila.
Me too, mumbled Matt.  Now, let’s have another look at this timetable. Well, it (8) …………………. like  we (9) …….. definitely missed the last train today. That was the 18.20 we just missed, wasn’t  it?
I (10) …….. so, said Sheila. I mean, it did leave at 18.20. Whether it’s actually going to Budapest or not is another question.
Well, one thing is (11)………….. in doubt, said Matt.
What’s that? asked Sheila and Alison together.
This is the worst holiday we’ve (12) …….. been on, said Matt. Next year, we’re going to try something far less adventurous.
Agreed! said Sheila and Alison

Ответ(ы) на вопрос:

Гость:

1. been
2. would
3. got
4. so
5. there
6. are
7. am
8. looks
9. have
10. think
11. not
12. ever

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  31. 2. «I have to wish you’d be quiet! I’ve got a splitting headache thanks to you» replied Matt.

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  37. 9. Well, one thing is not in doubt, said Matt.

  38. 10. What’s that? asked Shilla and Alison together.

  39. This is the worst holiday we’ve ever been on, said Matt. Next year, we’re going to try something far less adventurous.

  40. Agreed! said Sheilla and Alison.

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1. «Could I help your family?» He said to Mary.

He offered …………………………………………………………………………………

2. «I’ll definitely get my hair cut this week,» Tom said.

Tom promised …………………………………………………………………………..

3. «I’m sorry. I can’t help you.» he said.

He refused ………………………………………………………………………………..

4. «Oh please! Let me go to Nha Trang with my classmates » she said.

She wanted ……………………………………………………………………………….

5. » I’ll definitely return by 9 p.m.» the man said.

He promised ……………………………………………………………………………..

6. «I’ll tell everyone the news!» He said.

He threatened ……………………………………………………………………………

7. «No, I won’t go by motorbike,» Linda said.

Linda refused …………………………………………………………………………….

8. «All right, I’ll pick up everyone at 6 p.m tonight.»

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9. «I will be yours forever .» Daisy says to Peter.

Daisy swears ……………………………………………………………………………..

10. «Why don’t you say out your suggestions?» Mother said to her son.

Mother encouraged …………………………………………………………………….

11. «Don’t feed the animals,» the guide warned.

The guide warned the tourists ………………………………………………………

12.»Lan, if I were you, I’d go by train.» her landlady said……………………

The landlady advised ………………………………………………………………….

13. «Don’t forget to tip the waiter!» she told John.

She reminded ……………………………………………………………………………

14. «Please don’t break your promise,» Mary said to us.

Mary asked us ……………………………………………………………………………

15. «If I were you, I’d help these poor children,» she said to them.

She advised them ……………………………………………………………………….

16. «Don’t swim out too far.» they say.

She warned her children ……………………………………………………………..

17. «Please don’t tell my father about it,» He said to her.

He begged her ……………………………………………………………………………

18. «You can do what you want on Sunday?».Mrs. Brown said.

Mrs. Brown let them ……………………………………………………………………

19. “You should change your way of study.” The teacher said to us .

He advised us …………………………………………………………………………….

20. «Take part in our party on Sunday evening, Mary ? «

They had Mary …………………………………………………………………………..

21. «Do exactly what I have just told you,» I shouted at them.

I made them ………………………………………………………………………………

22. «Would you mind not smoking in my room?» she said to him.

She didn’t let him ……………………………………………………………………..

23. «Don’t be late for class again, Jim.»

The teacher asked Jim …………………………………………………………………

24. «You must fasten your seatbelt.»

The stewardess ordered us ………………………………………………………….

25. «You are not allowed to smoke in your room, Dick,» said his mother:

Dick’s mother forbade him …………………………………………………………

26. «You should not drink too much coffee at night, Olga » said Bob.

Bob advised Olga ……………………………………………………………………….

27. «Don’t forget to water the flowers for me, Tom.»

Mother reminded ……………………………………………………………………….

28. “Don’t park your car here .”

He didn’t allow me ……………………………………………………………………..

29. “Take part in my speaking English Club .”

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1. Patterns

Choose the correct word or phrase.

1. I’m not very fond to do / of doing tests.

2 .Jessica’s really looking forward to go /to going back to school.

3. My dad helped me with / for this composition.

4. Pedro’s not very good at / in learning new vocabulary.

5. All the students are able of writing / to write letters to their penfriends.

6. Are you beginning to understand / understanding the difference between past simple and past continuous?

2.Phrases

Match to make phrases

  1. be fast e a escape.
  2. be wide g b temperature.
  3. a high b c motion.
  4. a narrow a d voice.
  5. a short h e asleep.
  6. in slow c f trouble.
  7. in a deep d g awake.
  8. be in big f h cut.

3 Education vocabulary

Write a word from the box in each gap to complete the sentences

Subject – lesson – course – break – timetable – report — revision

  1. Please remember to do your homework before the next lesson.
  2. I hope Mrs Lockwood says I´m working hard when she writes her end-of-term report.
  3. What´s your favourite subject at school?
  4. We´ve got a History test next week, so I´vegot to do lost of revision this weekend.
  5. We have a five-minute break between every lesson.
  6. Look at the timetable to find out When and Where all your lessons are.
  7. I´m thinking of doing a two-week English course in London next summer.

4. Present simple and present continuous

Tick (V) the correct sentences. Rewrite those that are incorrect.

My sister is wanting me to help her homework. F

My sister is wants me to help her with her homework

They´re talking a test at the moment. V

Tony often forget to bring his books to class. F

Tony often forgets to bring his books to class

I’m getting better and better at speking English. V

Sarah isn’t really liking her Geography Teacher. F

Sarah doesn´t really like her Geography teacher

What do you think about at the moment? F

What are you thinking about at the moment?

Where lives Dana Banach? F

Where does live Dana Banach?

5. Past simple and past continuous

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form, past simple or past continuous.

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  2. Last year, we writting (write) a composition in English once a week.
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6. Used to and Would

Find the extra word in each sentence and write it on the line.

1. I was used to believe that a monster lived under my bed! _was_

2. Sindy would always to sleep with the light on. _would_

3. Harry did never used to enjoy mystery stories. _did_

4. Were you being scared of spiders when you were very young? _being_

5. My grandfather would taught me how to do card tricks. _would_

6. Did Alicie were used to believe in UFOs? _were_

7. Revision of tenses

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form, present simple, present continuous, past simple or past continuous, to complete the pragraph

UFO s

We (1)are doing(do) a project on mysteries at school at the moment, and some of the stories (2)are(be) extremely
weird.
For example, a few years ago over a hundred children (3)were playing(play) in the playground at their school in France When a UFO
suddenly (4)appeared(appear) in the sky above them. Their
teachers (5)saw (see) it too. It (6)was(be) big and round and (7)had(have) lots of lights and windows.
After about ten minutes, it suddenly (8)flew(fly) away.Generally, I (9)don’t belive(not believe) in things like UFOs, but I (10)do think(emphatic:think) it`s difficult to explain incidents like that.

6) That‟s the first time ……… an answer right today!

A I get

C I have got

B I am getting

D I have been getting

7) Jessica has ……… left, I‟m afraid.

A already

C still

B yet

D so far

8) Dan ……… in the living room while we are redecorating his bedroom.

A sleeps

C has slept

B is sleeping

D does sleep

9) Unfortunately, Simone ……… a day off very often.

A doesn‟t get

C hasn‟t got

B isn‟t getting

D hasn‟t been getting

10) Actually, I ……… a cup of tea first every morning but then I switch

to coffee.

A do drink

C have drunk

B am drinking

D have been drinking

6. Complete using the correct form of the words in the box.

be disagree do include know look see seem understand

ANCIENT AVIATORS?

Everyone 1) … that humans have been flying for only a few hundred years. But 2) … it possible that ancient civilisations also had the ability and technology to fly?

In the Nazcan Desert in southern Peru, there are hundreds of lines which an ancient culture drew in the dust. On the ground, they just 3) … like straight lines. But when you 4) … them from the air, you 5) … exactly what they are. They are incredible and enormous pictures. The pictures 6) … animals, birds and symbols.

One bizzare theory, which most mainstream scientists 7) … with, is that the people who made the lines thousands and thousands of years ago flew above the lines in balloons. It 8) … incredible, but a few people 9) …believe it‟s possible.

7. Match to make sentences.

1)

I think ………

A

darker hair than her sister.

2)

I‟m thinking ………

B I‟m going to buy the new Racetrack CD.

3)

Phil‟s looking ………

C a haircut at the moment.

4)

Phil looks ………

D

for his glasses. Have you seen them?

5)

Claire has ………

E

not old enough to drive a car.

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6)

Claire is having ……

F

of getting Dad a CD for his birthday.

7)

Andy is ………

G

very annoying at the moment!

8)

Andy is being ………

H

like he needs a holiday!

8. *Find the extra word in each line.

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDS

1.

I‟ve been to travelling round Europe all summer. It‟s the first time I‟ve

2.

ever been going abroad, and I‟ve had a fantastic time! I‟ve seen

3.

loads of interesting places and I have to also made loads of new friends.

4.

I‟ve been decided to stay in touch with them now I‟m back. One of

5.

them, Giselle, is French. She was making on holiday too. We now send

6.

text messages are to each other all the time. They‟re usually in English

7.

because my French isn‟t very good! I‟m planning to have visit her in

8.

France next year sometime. I hope I can. I am love meeting people from

9.

other countries! I want to have had lots of friends from all over the world!

10.

Travelling certainly broadens the mind but it also is broadens your circle

of friends!

9. Write one word in each gap.

HOLIDAYS BLUES

«You‟ve (1) …………… looking at that timetable for the last ten minutes. It can‟t be that confusing!» said Sheila angrily.

«I (2) …………… wish you‟d be quiet! I‟ve (3) …………… a splitting headache thanks to you!» replied Matt.

«Mum! Dad! Please!» said Alison. «You‟re both (4) …………… very silly. (5)

…………… is no point at all in blaming each other. That‟s not going to help us find out what time the next train to Budapest is due to leave».

«You (6) …………… quite right, darling. I (7) …………… sorry», said Sheila. «Me too», mumbled Matt. «Now, let‟s have another look at this timetable. Well. It (8) …………… like we (9) …………… definitely missed the last train today. That was the 18.20 we just missed, wasn‟t it?».

«I (10) …………… so», said Sheila. «I mean, it did leave at 18.20. Whether it‟s actually going to Budapest or not is another question».

«Well, one thing is (11) …………… in doubt», said Matt.

«What‟s that?» asked Sheila and Alison together.

«This is the worst holiday we‟ve (12) …………… been on», said Matt. «Next year, we‟re going to try something far less adventurous».

«Agreed!» said Sheila and Alison.

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10. *Complete each second sentence using the word given, so it has a similar meaning to the first sentence. Write between two and five words in each gap.

1. What‟s the price of the tickets, Jimmy? much

How …………………………………………………… , Jimmy?

2. Are these your trainers? to

Do …………………………………………………… you? 3. Sasha‟s not keen on team sports at all. like

Sasha …………………………………………………… team sports at all.

4. It‟s only her second time in a recording studio. been

She ……………………………………………in a recording studio once before. 5. We got here three hours ago. have

We …………………………………………………… three hours.

6. I started writing this hours ago and it‟s still not right. writing

I …………………………………………………… hours and it‟s still not right.

7. This is my first experience of flying alone. time

It is the first …………………………………………………… alone. 8. Sharon‟s in the bath at the moment. a

Sharon …………………………………………………… at the moment.

9. Paul enjoys surprises apart from on his birthday. does

Paul ………………………………………… surprises, just not on his birthday!

11.**Translate into English.

1.Всем известно, что, если Вы вежливы и аккуратны, Вы производите очень благоприятное впечатление на окружающих. 2. Неискренние и любопытные люди раздражают окружающих. 3. В данный период времени мы изучаем вопросы этикета в разных странах. 4. Я только что побывал в Аргентине и хочу сказать, что знания традиций и обычаев этой страны мне очень помогли в построении деловых отношений. 5. Первое впечатление очень важно для поддержания последующих отношений. 6. Столько времени прошло с момента нашего первого знакомства, а ты совсем не изменился. 7. Я полагаю, что мы все еще лучшие друзья. 8. Мне нравится наблюдать за людьми. 9. Мой друг что-то притих сегодня. Может быть, что-то случилось? 10. Если ты хочешь добиться успехов в профессии, ты должен быть внимательным, терпеливым, трудолюбивым. 11. Болтливость, несдержанность, лень – не лучшие качества для карьерного роста.

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Тема 2. ПРОШЕДШЕЕ ВРЕМЯ

(PAST TENSES)

ПРОСТОЕ ПРОШЕДШЕЕ ВРЕМЯ (PAST SIMPLE)

Утвердительные

Вопросительные

Отрицательные

предложения

предложения

предложения

I played.

Did I play?

I did not / I didn’t play.

You played.

Did you play?

You did not / You didn’t play.

He (she, it) played.

Did he (she, it) play?

He did not / He didn’t play.

We played.

Did we play?

We did not / We didn’t play.

You played.

Did you play?

You did not / You didn’t play.

They played.

Did they play?

They did not / They didn’t

play.

Случаи употребления

Примеры

Действия, произошедшие в про-

He left yesterday.

шлом, не имеющие связи с настоя-

Он уехал вчера.

щим моментом (со словами: ago, last

week (month, year), the other day (на

днях), yesterday, the day before yes-

terday)

Последовательные действия при

I heard a strange sound, looked

описании событий в прошлом;

back, and saw a huge cat sitting on

обычные, повторяющиеся действия

the table.

в прошлом

Я услышал странный звук, обер-

нулся и увидел здоровенного кота,

сидящего на столе.

Действие, длившееся некоторое

Yesterday I walked in the park for

время и законченное в прошлом.

two hours. Вчера я два часа гулял в

Важен факт, а не процесс!

парке.

Сравните:

I was walking in the park at two

o’clock yesterday. В два часа дня я

гулял в парке.

ПРОШЕДШЕЕ ПРОДОЛЖЕННОЕ ВРЕМЯ (PAST CONTINUOUS)

Утвердительные

Вопросительные

Отрицательные

предложения

предложения

предложения

I was playing.

Was I playing?

I was not /

I wasn’t playing.

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You were playing.

Were you playing?

You were not /

You weren’t playing.

He (she, it) was

Was he (she, it) playing?

He (she, it) was not /

Playing.

He wasn’t playing.

We were playing.

Were we playing?

We were not /

We weren’t playing.

You were playing.

Were you playing?

You were not /

You weren’t playing.

They were playing.

Were they playing?

They were not /

They weren’t playing.

Случаи употребления

Примеры

Фоновые действия или ситуации в

I was sleeping when someone knocked

прошлом, прерванные другим бо-

at the door.

лее кратковременным действием

Когда я спал, кто-то постучал в

(Past Simple)

дверь.

Два одновременных продолжаю-

While I was cooking, Kate was hav-

щихся действия в прошлом

ing a shower.

В то время, как я готовил, Кэйт

принимала душ.

Действия, происходившие в опре-

Last night at 6 p.m. I was eating din-

деленный момент в прошлом

ner. Вчера вечером в 6 часов я ужи-

нал.

Эмоционально окрашенные выска-

He was constantly coming late.

зывания (обычно негативного ха-

Он постоянно приходил поздно.

рактера)

ПРОШЕДШЕЕ СОВЕРШЕННОЕ ВРЕМЯ

(PAST PERFECT)

Утвердительные

Вопросительные

Отрицательные

предложения

предложения

предложения

I had /

Had I played?

I had not /

I’d played.

I hadn’t played.

You had /

Had you played?

You had not /

You’d played.

You hadn’t played.

He (she, it) had /

Had he (she, it) played?

He (she, it) had not /

He’d played.

He hadn’t played.

We had /

Had we played?

We had not /

We’d played.

We hadn’t played.

You had /

Had you played?

You had not/

You’d played

You hadn’t played

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They had/

Had they played?

They had not/

They’d played

They hadn’t played

Случаи употребления

Примеры

Действие, которое совершилось до

I remembered that I had met him be-

начала другого действия или опре-

fore. Я вспомнил, что встречал его

деленного момента в прошлом

раньше.

She had cleaned the flat by 5 o’clock.

Она прибралась в квартире к пяти.

В сложносочиненных предложени-

Scarcely had I entered the flat, when

ях с придаточными времени, вво-

the telephone rang. Едва я вошел в

димыми союзами: scarecely…,

квартиру, как зазвонил телефон.

when; hardly… when («не успел…

как», «едва… как»)

ПРОШЕДШЕЕ СОВЕРШЕННОЕ ПРОДОЛЖЕННОЕ ВРЕМЯ

(PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS)

Утвердительные

Вопросительные

Отрицательные

предложения

предложения

предложения

I had been been

Had I been playing?

I had not /

playing

I hadn’t been playing

You had been

Had you been playing?

You had not /

playing

You hadn’t been playing

He (she, it) had

Had he (she, it) been

He (she, it) had not / He (she,

been playing

playing?

it) hadn’t been playing

We had been

Had we been playing?

We had not /

playing

You hadn’t been playing

You had been

Had you been playing?

You had not /

playing

You hadn’t been playing

They had been

Had they been

They had not /

playing

playing?

You hadn’t been playing

Случаи употребления

Примеры

Действие, которое началось до

They had been driving all night when

определенного момента в прошлом

they saw the lights of the city. Они

и все еще продолжается

ехали всю ночь, когда увидели огни

города.

Действие, которое началось до

The boys were dirty. They had been

определенного момента в прошлом,

playing football. Мальчики были

продолжалось и только что закон-

грязными. Они играли в футбол.

чилось; результат этого действия

очевиден

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USED TO

Used to + Bare Infinitive (инфини-

I used to collect stamps but I don’t do

тив без частицы to) употребляется

it any more.

для выражения повторявшихся

Я раньше собирал марки, но больше

действий или событий в прошлом,

этого не делаю.

которые были привычными ранее,

но больше не происходят в настоя-

щее время.

WOULD

Как и конструкция used to, глагол

I used to go swimming twice a week.

would может использоваться для

= I would go swimming twice a week.

выражения повторявшихся дей-

Я раньше ходил плавать два раза в

ствий в прошлом. В некоторых

неделю.

случаях значение глагола would

аналогично значению used to.

Однако в большинстве случаев

She would always send me strange

would в сочетании со словами al-

birthday gifts.

ways и never выражает готовность,

Она мне всегда отправляла какие-

желание выполнять действие, либо

то странные подарки ко дню рож-

раздражение.

дения.

Jeff would never pay for drinks when

we went out together with our friends.

Джеф никогда не платил за

напитки, когда мы отдыхали с

друзьями.

Would не может использоваться

Sarah was shy, but now she is very

для описания состояний, отдель-

outgoing. (Верно)

ных фактов или общих положений

Sarah used to be shy, but now she is

в прошлом.

very outgoing. (Верно)

Сара была всегда застенчивой, но

сейчас она достаточно общитель-

на.

Sarah would always be shy, but now

she is very outgoing. (Неверно)

BE / GET USED TO

Обороты be used to и get used to

I am used to waking up at 10 every

употребляются для выражения дей-

day.

ствий, ставших привычными

Я привык каждый день вставать в

десять.

I was used to going to the dacha in

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summer when I was a child.

Я привык ездить летом на дачу,

когда был ребенком.

Over time, he’ll get used to it.

Со временем он к этому привык-

нет.

Для выражения процесса привыка-

I am getting used to waking up at 10

ния к чему-либо, используется be

every day.

getting used to.

Я постепенно привыкаю каждый

день вставать в десять. (Раньше

так не делал, а теперь привыкаю, и

постепенно это становится нор-

мальным)

1. Choose the correct phrase.

1)I saw / was seeing Maria for the first time at Ray‟s birthday party.

2)Richard watched / was watching TV when the phone rang.

3)When we were on holiday, we went / were going to the café almost every day.

4)Denise practised / was practising the song every day until she could sing it perfectly.

5)The phone was engaged when I called.Who did you talk / were you talking to?

6)Mr. Connors owned / was owning two houses and a villa in the south of France.

7)I did / was doing my homework as soon as I got home from school.

8) A car came round the corner and I jumped / was jumping out of the way.

9)When my dad met my mum, he worked / was working as a bus driver.

10)I got / was getting up at six o’clock every morning last week!

11)My cousin and I played / were playing on the computer when there was a power cut.

12)No, that‟s not right. I did pass / was passing the test. I got a B.

2. Complete using the correct form of the verb in brackets.

1)Where … (you / go) when I saw you on the bus last night?

2)… (you / enjoy) the film?

3)When we shared a room, Zoe … (always / take) my things. It was so annoying!

4)When I went to get the tickets, I realised I … (not / have) any money.

5)When I was young, we … (go) to France every year on holiday.

6)Elvis … (become) famous for the song Blue Suede Shoes.

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7)When you rang last night, I … (work) in the garden so I didn‟t hear the phone.

8) I … (hear) from Davina last night. She says hello.

9)The old man … (appear) to be very tired and he slowly sat down.

10)We … (throw) a surprise party for my brother last Saturday.

3. Choose the correct variant.

Dear Lisa,

Thanks for your letter. I (1) just left / had just left for school when I saw the postman and he (2) gave / had given it to me. It was really funny! I (3) read / had read it during maths and it (4) made / had made me laugh. I almost (5) got/ I had got in trouble!

Anyway, I‟m excited because I (6) had / had had my first judo lesson yesterday. I (7) was / had been late for the lesson because when I (8) got / had got there I suddenly realised I (9) left / had left my judo suit at home! So I (10) went / had gone all the way home and when I (11) got / had got back, the lesson (12) already began / had already begun.

The instructor was really nice, though, and I (13) learned / had learned how to do some basic throws. Can‟t wait till next time!

What about you and your taekwondo? The last time I (14) spoke / had spoken to you, you (15) talked / had talked about giving it up. What (16) did you decide / had you decided?

Speak to you soon. Love,

Charlotte

4. Complete using the past perfect simple or the past perfect continuous of the verbs in the box. You may need to use a negative form.

eat • stay • wait • know • write • see • listen • get • have • run

1)By the time he died, Beethoven……nine symphonies.

2)We chose the Hotel Rio because we ……… there before.

3)We …… for over an hour when the train finally arrived.

4)I was completely out of breath because I ………

5)I ……… the film before, so I knew how it ended.

6)When he got married, I ……… Chris for about two years.

7)Johnson ……… ready for the race for six months and finally the big moment came.

8) Vivian ……… computer lessons for very long so she wasn‟t sure how to use the Internet.

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9)Holly ……… oysters before, so she wasn‟t sure what to do with them.

10)I ………… to my new CD for a few minutes when the CD player started making a funny noise.

5.Choose the correct answer.

1)My brother and I ………… swimming almost every day last summer.

A went

C were going

B

had been going

D had gone

2) We ………… when someone knocked at the door.

A talked

C

were talking

B

had talked

D

were talked

3) When the robbery happened, the security guard …………

A slept

C

had slept

B was sleeping

D

was slept

4) Jack ………… chess before so I showed him what to do.

A hadn‟t been playing

C

wasn‟t playing

B didn‟t play

D

hadn‟t played

5) I wasn‟t sure how Belinda would react because I ………… her long.

A didn‟t know

C

hadn‟t been knowing

B wasn‟t knowing

D

hadn‟t known

6) Ian ………… at the factory long when he was made a manager.

A hadn‟t been working

C didn‟t work

B wasn‟t working

D wasn‟t worked

7) I wanted to say goodbye to Jerry, but he …………

A was already left

C

had already been leaving

B already left

D

had already left

8) When we got to the airport, I realized I ………… my passport at home!

A was left

C

left

B had left

D

had been leaving

6. * Circle the incorrect words or phrases and rewrite them correctly.

1)I had paint on my shoes because I‟d painted my bedroom all morning.

2)I missed the start of the film because I buy popcorn.

3)It was obvious that Bill has worked because he was very tired when I saw him.

4)We had been tidying the garden for hours and I was needing a rest.

5)When the bus was arriving, we missed it because we were talking.

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