- •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
8. A.Fill in the gaps with have/has been (to) or have/has gone (to).
“Where are Tom and Lucy?” “They ______ the theatre.”-
“Where are Tom and Lucy?” “They have gone to the theatre.”
I don’t live in London. I ______ only ______ there once.
I am alone in the house. My parents ______ on holiday.
“Is Philip at home?” “No, he _______ work.”
Anita has just come home. She ______ the theatre.
My friend wants us to go on holiday to Madrid this summer, but I ____ already ____ there.
b. Fill in the gaps with have/has been (to) or have/has gone (to).
Jack: Hi, Jill. Where’s Paul?
Jill: Oh, he ______ London for a few days. –
Jack: Hi, Jill. Where’s Paul?
Jill: Oh, he has gone to London for a few days.
Jack: Really! I 1)_______ London recently. I came back yesterday. 2)______ you_____ there?
Jill: No, I haven’t. Paul 3)_______ twice before, though. Where’s Sarah?
Jack: She 4)______ Spain for two weeks with her parents. They 5)______ there to visit some friends.
Jill: When is she coming back?
Jack: They’ll all be back next weekend.
c. A: Hi, Roger! Where is everybody? The house is very quiet.
B: Well, Mum 1)_____ the cinema with Mavis.
A: How about your sister?
B: She’s having a shower right now because she 2______ the gym.
A: I 3) _____ the gym twice this week. It’s really exhausting.
B: As for Dad, he 4)_____ the library to get some books.
A: So, how about going to that new café that’s just opened near the park?
B: Oh, I 5)_____ there. It isn’t that great. Why don’t we call Steve and go to the basketball
court?
A: OK, let’s do that instead.
9. Translate into English.
1.– Ты видела Боба сегодня?
- Нет еще.
2. – Вы когда-нибудь бывали здесь раньше?
– Никогда.
3.– Сколько человек вы пригласили?
- Мы еще не составили список.
4. – Как долго ты его знаешь?
- Я знаю его много лет.
5. – Ты не знаешь, они уже сдали экзамены?
- Они только что сдали последний экзамен.
Present Perfect Progressive
PRESENT PERFECT PROGRESSIVE
1. Make present perfect progressive sentences. Use for or since.
John started learning Chinese in February. Now it's July. (for)
John has been learning Chinese for five months.
It started raining on Sunday. It's still raining. (since)
It's been raining since Sunday.
Mary started painting the house on Monday. Now it's Friday. (for)
We started driving at six o'clock. Now it's ten o'clock. (for)
Ann started working at Smiths in January. (since)
Joe started building boats when he was 20. Now he is 40. (for)
We started waiting for the bus at 8.30. (since)
Prices started going up last year. (since)
2. Make questions beginning How long ...?
you / study / math How long have you been studying math?
1. Jane / talk / on the phone
2. your brother / work / in Glasgow
3. Eric / drive / buses
4. that man / stand / outside
5. you / play / the piano
Present perfect or present perfect contininious.
3. Choose the correct form.
How long have you learnt / been learning the piano?
How long have you been learning the piano?
Look! I have bought / been buying a coat.
Look! I have bought a coat.
1. It has rained / been raining since Tuesday.
2. John has broken / been breaking his leg.
3. He hasn't told / been telling me his address.
4. How long have we driven / been driving now?
5. Have you ever read / been reading this book?
6. Hello! I've waited / been waiting for you for hours!
7. How many games have you played ? / been playing?
8. How long have you played / been playing tennis?
4. Complete the following text in which a TV chat show host introduces a guest.
Put the verbs into the present perfect or present perfect progressive.
Anna Mallory is one of America's favourite comedians. For the past three or four
years, she ... (have) her own TV show and she is now taking on new challenges.
She ...(write) a book about her life called A Laugh a Minute, which is due to be
published next week, and for the last few weeks she ... (travel) round and ...(give)
interviews to promote the book. Next week she is flying to England, which she
... (not/visit) since she was a child, and when she comes back, she will return to
Hollywood to complete the film she ...(make).
We are very pleased that Anna ...(be able) to take some time off from her busy
schedule to be with us tonight, so, ladies and gentlemen, let's have a big round
of applause for ... Anna Mallory.