- •Read, translate and explain why this or that tense form is used.
- •Make these sentences interrogative and negative.
- •Put all possible questions to the sentences.
- •Open brackets and use Present Simple or Present Continuous.
- •Answer questions using Present Simple.
- •Use ‘to be going to’.
- •Translate into English using Present Simple or Present Continuous.
- •Read and translate into Russian.
- •Write this text in Past Indefinite.
- •Tell what you did yesterday in the morning/ in the afternoon in the evening.
- •Make these sentences negative and interrogative.
- •Put all possible questions to the sentences.
- •Translate into English.
- •Make these sentences negative and interrogative.
- •Open brackets and use Past Continuous.
- •Translate into English.
- •Translate into Russian and say why Past Simple or Past Continuous is used.
- •Open brackets and use Past Simple or Past Continuous.
- •Choose the right variant.
- •Translate into Russian.
- •Think and say what will you do:
- •Put all possible questions to the sentences.
- •Translate into English.
- •Translate into Russian. Pay attention to the use of Present Simple after when, if, as soon as, before, after, till.
- •Open brackets and use Present Simple and Future Simple.
- •Translate into English.
- •Translate into Russian.
- •Make these sentences negative and interrogative.
- •Make up sentences using the table.
- •Answer the questions using Present Perfect with just, already.
- •Make up sentences using Present Perfect.
- •Complete the sentences.
- •Put all possible questions to the sentence.
- •Translate into English.
- •Translate into Russian.
- •Choose Present Perfect or Past Simple.
- •Open brackets using Present Perfect or Past Simple.
- •Translate into English.
- •Translate into Russian.
- •Use Past Simple or Past Perfect.
- •Complete the sentences using Past Perfect.
- •Open brackets and use Past Perfect or Past Simple.
- •Choose the right variant.
- •Open brackets.
- •Open brackets and use one of the Future tenses.
- •Put the verb into the tense form according to the indicator of time.
- •Translate into Russian. Define the tense forms.
- •Put these sentences into Past tenses.
- •Translate into Russian.
- •Change direct speech into indirect.
- •Translate from Russian into English.
- •Turn direct speech into indirect.
- •Retell these dialogues in the indirect speech, use the verbs to ask, to remind, to say, to wonder, to promise, to answer, to reply, to agree, to arrange.
- •Read, translate ad define the tense forms.
- •Ask questions.
- •Change active into passive.
- •Open brackets using Passive.
Translate into English.
Я вернусь домой в 6 часов.
Я увижу Тома завтра.
Он прочитает эту книгу.
Я позвоню тебе завтра утром.
Завтра вечером мы будем дома.
Будет ли завтра дождь?
Она пригласит нас на вечеринку.
Следующей весной мы поедем во Францию.
Translate into Russian. Pay attention to the use of Present Simple after when, if, as soon as, before, after, till.
If you translate the article into Russian, I’ll use it in my report.
When my friend comes to St. Petersburg, we’ll go to the Russian Museum.
What will you do, if you get this letter?
You’ll have to work hard at home, if you miss the lesson.
Where will you go , when you come to London?
I’ll stay at home till he comes.
As soon as I return from the university, I’ll ring you up.
After he finishes school, he’ll enter the university.
She’ll walk home, if it is not very cold.
Open brackets and use Present Simple and Future Simple.
When he (return) to St. Petersburg, he (call) on us.
If I (see) him, I (tell) him about this letter.
We (gather) at our place, when my brother (come) from Canada.
If I (stay) some more days in your town, we (go; to that museum.
She (make) all the arrangements about it before she (go) there.
Please turn off the light, when you (leave) the room.
I am sure he (come) to say us good-bye before he (leave) Moscow.
I (speak) to Mary, if I (see) her today.
Ring me up before you (leave) the house.
Before he (start) for London, he (spend) a day or two with his mother.
Translate into English.
Если погода будет хорошая, мы поедем за город.
Я сообщу ему эту новость, когда он приедет.
Когда станет темно, мы включим свет.
Я дам тебе эту книгу, если хочешь.
Я буду дома завтра все утро.
Они позвонят нам, как только прибудут на станцию.
Ты простудишься, если не наденешь пальто и шапку.
Если мы придем вовремя, мы увидим ее.
Present Perfect
Translate into Russian.
Look! The rain has just stopped and the sun is shining brightly.
I haven’t seen her for several days.
I’ve been to London twice.
Have you ever been to Paris? - No, I have never been there.
How long have you been here? - For 20 minutes already.
Have you ever seen this film? - yes, I have.
I haven’t seen her since we left school.
I don’t know where he lives. He has recently moved to a new flat.
Where is Nick? - He has just gone out.
Make these sentences negative and interrogative.
I have just got back from Moscow.
He has already seen this film.
She has told us an interesting story.
They have asked me several questions.
We have already learned a lot of English words.
My friend has helped me to solve a difficult problem.
We have just talked about it.
Make up sentences using the table.
I have lived there last year
We have had no news he went away
of him I was 17
He hasn’t seen us since his son was born
We haven’t talked we began to work
I haven’t been there last Sunday
She has been ill we left school
We haven’t had such
a fine weather