- •I am We You are You are He/ She/ It is They be: present
- •Put am, is or are You are late.
- •Make negative sentences.
- •Put in the words from the box.
- •Be : past
- •Make questions.
- •Be: future
- •To have have: present
- •Make questions.
- •Have: past
- •Have got
- •Test yourself (To be/ to have)
- •Complete the dialogues.
- •There is, there are
- •There was, there were
- •4. Make negative sentences.
- •There will be
- •5. Change the sentences as in the example.
- •6. Make up questions to underlined words.
- •7. Make present or past questions with there is.
- •Test yourself
- •1. Use the correct form: there is, there are, there was, there were, and there will be.
- •2. Translate.
- •3. Put in am, is, are, have, have got, there is, there are.
- •Present Simple
- •1. Choose the correct answers.
- •10. Read the text and put the verbs in brackets in Present Simple. Don't pay attention to the gaps.
- •Present Progressive
- •Put the verbs in brackets into the present progressive.
- •A. Make present progressive negative (-) sentences.
- •5. Put the words in the correct order.
- •6. Make present progressive sentences.
- •7. Translate into English.
- •8. Put the verbs in brackets into Present Simple or Present Progressive.
- •Present Simple / Present Progressive
- •1. Underline the correct tense.
- •Complete the following dialogues using Present Simple or Present Progressive.
- •Put the verbs in brackets into Present Simple or Present Progressive.
- •4. Translate into English.
- •Present Perfect
- •Write negative (-) Present Perfect sentences.
- •Make Present Perfect questions.
- •4. Make Present Perfect questions.
- •Fill in the gaps with recently, yet, always, ever, already, never, just.
- •In pairs, ask each other questions to find out if your partner has ever done these things.
- •8. A.Fill in the gaps with have/has been (to) or have/has gone (to).
- •Present Perfect Progressive
- •Test yourself (Present))
- •1. Underline the correct tense.
- •5.Translate into Russian.
- •Past Simple
- •Make simple past questions.
- •Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the past simple.
- •Complete the sentences with the correct form of used to and the verb in brackets.
- •Put the verbs in brackets into the past simple.
- •Present Prefect / Past Simple
- •Past Progressive
- •Past Simple / Past Progressive
- •Put the verbs in Past Simple or Past Progressive.
- •Past Perfect
- •Make sentences in Past Perfect using the words in brackets.
- •Test yourself (Past)
- •Put the verbs in brackets into Past Simple, Past Progressive, Past Perfect.
- •Translate into Russian.
- •Future Future Simple
- •Offer, suggestion
- •Predicting
- •Request
- •Deciding, refusing, promising
- •To be going to
- •Present simple or present progressive for future
- •Future Progressive
- •4. You ... (have) lunch with me on the 24th? - I'd love to, but I'm afraid I ...
- •Future Perfect
- •Test yourself (Future)
- •Test Yourself (Present, Past, Future)
- •Modal Verbs can, could, be able to
- •May/might
- •Make the sentences with may.
- •John has no money. He is thinking about things that might happen. Put the verbs from the box with might.
- •Have to, had to, will have to
- •Complete the sentences with don’t/doesn’t have to and the verbs from the box.
- •Complete the sentences. Use will have to, will… have to? or won’t have to with the verbs in the box.
- •Test yourself (modal verbs)
- •1. Choose the correct answer.
- •Questions
- •Put the words in the right order to make questions.
- •Make these questions more conversational.
- •Test yourself (Questions)
- •4. Translate into English.
- •Appendix
- •1. Spelling
- •2. List of irregular verbs
Write negative (-) Present Perfect sentences.
They (eat -) anything. – They have not eaten anything.
1. You (shut -) the door.
2. I (hear -) from Mary.
3. John (learn -) anything.
4. I (see -) a newspaper today.
5. I (break -) a cup.
REGULAR VERBS IRREGULAR VERBS
? Have I/ you/ we/ they worked? Have I/ you/ we/ they seen?
Has he/ she/ it worked? Has he/ she/ it seen?
Make Present Perfect questions.
John/ leave? – Has John left?
1. We/ pay?
2. Bill/ phone?
3. The dogs/ come back?
4. The Sunday newspapers/ arrive?
4. Make Present Perfect questions.
Why/ Mary/ go home? – Why has Mary gone home?
1.Where/ you/ put the keys?
2.What/ Barbara tell the police?
3.Why/ Andy and Sarah/ bring the children?
4.What/ you/ say to Mike?
5.Where/ the family in the upstairs flat/ go?
5. Fill in for or since.
I have lived in this village _____ I was born. – I have lived in this village since I was born.
1. It has been raining ______ hours. I wish it would stop.
2. My father has been the manager of this firm _____ ten years.
3. ______ I moved to York, I have been much happier.
4. Have you been waiting ______ a long time?
5. I have been waiting for you ______ four o’clock.
6. She hasn’t bought a new coat _____ three years.
7. Karen has been on the phone _____ ages!
8. I have known Neil ______ 1994.
9. Jane has been my best friend ______ many years.
10. I have known Jack _______ five years.
Fill in the gaps with recently, yet, always, ever, already, never, just.
A: Has Tom finished his exams ______?
B: No. He finishes them next Thursday. –
A: Has Tom finished his exams yet?
B: No. He finishes them next Thursday.
1. A: Is John at home, please?
B: No, I’m afraid he’s ______ gone out.
2. A: Has Martin ______ been to Spain?
B: No, I don’t think so.
3. A: Have you spoken to Matthew _____?
B: Yes. I phoned him last night.
4. A: Lucy has ______ been musical, hasn’t she?
B: Yes, she started playing the piano when she was five years old.
5. A: Shall we go to that new restaurant tonight?
B: Yes. I have ______ been there. It’s really nice.
6. A: Have you finished reading that book yet?
B: No, I’ve ______ started it.
7. A: Can you do the washing-up for me, please?
B: Don’t worry. Mike has _____ done it.
8. A: He eats a lot of vegetables, doesn’t he?
B: Yes. He’s ______ liked vegetables.
9. A: Jonathan has moved house ______.
B: What’s his new address?
10. A: I can’t phone you. I haven’t got a phone _____.
B: Well, I’ll come to your house instead.
In pairs, ask each other questions to find out if your partner has ever done these things.
ride a motorbike. – Have you ever ridden a motorbike? Yes, I have. No, I haven’t. I have never ridden a motorbike.
1. stay in an expensive hotel.
2. have an embarrassing moment.
3. have a really bad argument with someone.
4. do really well in an exam.
5. win a competition.
6. do something really stupid.
7. feel really nervous.
8. go to Spain.
9. see anyone eat a whole chicken before.
10. give an interview.