- •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.
Choose Present Perfect or Past Simple.
My friend is a writer. She ____ many books.
has written
have written
wrote
We____ a holiday last year.
haven’t had
hasn’t had
didn’t have
I ____ Alan since last month.
didn’t see
haven’t seen
seen
I ____ tennis today.
have played
played
did play
What time ____ to bed last night?
have you gone
did you go
did you went
____ to the United States?
Have you ever been
Did you ever be
Were you ever
My hair is clean. I ___ it.
washed
have washed
has washed
I ____ my hair before breakfast this morning.
washed
has washed
have washed
Kathy loves travelling. She many ____ countries.
visited
has visited
was in
When I was a child, I ____ sport.
didn’t like
haven’t liked
liked
John works in a shop. He _____ there for three years.
worked
has worked
have worked
Last year we ____ to Finland for a holiday.
went
have gone
Open brackets using Present Perfect or Past Simple.
We (travel) around Europe last year.
I (see) Peter today.
Alex (meet) his friend two hours ago.
She (live) in France last year.
The train (stop) and the sun is shining brightly in the sky again.
He just (come) home.
They (buy) that house last year.
They already (return) from their holiday trip.
When you (see) Mary? - I (see) her last week.
You (see) Mary today? - No, I (not/see) her.
He (fall) ill yesterday and we (have to) send for the doctor.
I never (speak) to him.
Translate into English.
Ты видела сегодня Аню? Когда ты ее видела?
Ты уже купила подарок? Когда ты его купила?
Я уже обедала. Я обедала два часа назад.
Он сдал все экзамены и собирается на юг.
Они готовились к вечеринке и потому выглядят усталыми.
Это было давным-давно. Я давно знаю об этом.
Past Perfect
Translate into Russian.
We had finished our work by the end of the month.
I had been to this place many times before.
The factory had completed the equipment by the end of November.
They had finished translating the article by five o’clock.
When the taxi arrived, they had already finished packing.
We went out into the street after the rain had stopped.
I got there after she left.
He visited the village where he had lived in his childhood.
By the time we came to see him, he had returned home.
When we came to the station, the train had already left.
He opened his eyes, looked around and tried to remember what had happened to him.
Ann told that she had seen an interesting film.
at 6 o'clock
by 6 o’clock
on Saturday
by Monday when I came
last week
Use Past Simple or Past Perfect.
Он вернулся
by 3 o’clock
at 5 o’clock
before you came
on Tuesday
Я закончил работу
Complete the sentences using Past Perfect.
e.g. I was tired, (to work) - I was tired because I had worked hard.
She could speak Spanish fluently, (to live in Spain)
She rang me up. (to ask)
I didn’t want to go to the cinema, (to see the film before)
I didn’t know her address, (to move)
Her coat was wet. (to walk in the rain)