
- •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
Predicting
5. What do you think will happen? Make your own predictions, with I think or I don’t think.
… it … tomorrow. ( rain ) I think it will rain tomorrow.
I don’t think it’ll rain tomorrow.
1. … it … tomorrow. ( snow )
2 … I … a letter from America tomorrow. ( get )
3. … I …famous in ten years. ( be )
4. … people … English everywhere in the year 2100. ( speak )
5. … she … late. (be)
Request
6. Will you…, please?
Will you open the door, please?
1. post these letters for me
2. take out the rubbish
3. wait here until he comes
4. clean the blackboard
5. turn down the music
Deciding, refusing, promising
7. Put in words from the box with 'll or won't.
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go shopping stop do wash start
I’m tired. I think I … . I think I’ll go to bed.
I don’t know what he wants. He … us. He won’t tell us.
1. I … the cups; can you dry them?
2. ‘Can somebody post my letters?’ ‘ I … it’.
3. ‘My motorbike … ‘ ‘No petrol?’
4. The baby … crying. Can you sing to her?
5. ‘There’s no food in the house.’ ‘I … ‘.
8. Open the brackets. Put 'll with the verbs in brackets.
Dear Pamela and Simon,
To find the house: when you get to Llanbrig, drive through the town and take the road for Caernarvon. After about 6 km, you (pass) an old house on the left.
Immediately after that, you (come to) a bridge. Turn left after the bridge; very soon you (come to) a crossroads. Go left again, and you (see) our house on the right in about 300 m. You (recognize) it because it’s got a green door and four apple trees. You (find) the key under a mat outside the back door.
Enjoy your holiday. I’m sure you (have) a great time.
Love
Susan
To be going to
9. Make questions with going to.
You / cook supper Are you going to cook supper?
When / your brothers / be here When are your brothers going to be here?
1. Ann / change her school
2. where / you / put that picture
3. what / you / buy for Bill’s birthday
4. Eric / play football / tomorrow
5. when / you / stop smoking
10. Fill in the gaps with shall, will or the correct form of be going to.
A: The shops are closed tomorrow.
B: I ... buy bread and milk today then. I'll buy bread and milk today then.
1. A: ... we tell Mr. Peck about the accident?
B: That's a good idea. Maybe he can help.
2. A: It's too dark here to read.
B: Is it? I .. turn on the light.
3. A: Please, come and see us.
B: We ... visit you soon, that's a promise.
4. A: ... I wear a jumper or a coat?
B: It's very cold. Take your coat.
5. A: Can we go out to play, Mum?
B: No, we ... have dinner now.
11. Fill in the gaps with shall/will or the correct form of be going to and the verb in brackets.
A: (we / go) to the football match on Saturday? Shall we go to the football match on Saturday?
B: I can't. ... (I / help) my sister.
A: Oh, yes. She is moving house, isn't she?
B: That's right. ... (you / help) us?
A: Yes, I'd love to. What time ... (I / come) to your house?
B: I'm not sure yet. I ... (probably / phone) you on Friday to tell you. Is that alright?
A: Yes. I think I ... (be) in then.
B: OK. ... (we / go) for a walk now?
A: I'd rather not. Look at those black clouds. It ... (rain). Let's stay in and watch
a video.
B: Great idea.