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Present simple (A) (B) (C) () (D) , (A) My sister lives in Washington. (B) The sun rises in the east. (C) I listen to the radio in the mornings. He generally buys a lot of historical books. (D) My flight leaves at 10:00. Usually, sometimes, seldom, never, every day, from time to time, often, at times, .
Present continuous (A) , (B) , (C) (D) (A) Andrew is watching TV (right now).   (B) My sister is living in Washington. He is writing a new article.   (C) He is taking his examination on Friday. (D) I am always forgetting about his birthday. At the moment, now, today, at present still  
Past simple (A) (B) , (C) , (D) (A)The mail came early in the morning. (B) John worked in advertising for ten years.   (C) We jogged every morning before classes.   (D) She ran out of the house, jumped on her bike and rode off. yesterday, a minute (day, week ) ago, last year (month, week ), the day before yesterday
Past continuous (A) , , . (B) , (C) (D) (A) I was reading when the telephone rang.   (B) We were discussing the problem at ten oclock last morning.   (C)She was looking very ill. I was meeting lots of people at that time. (E) Nancy was leaving for Chicago but had to make a last-minute connection.    

 

Present Perfect (A) , (B) (C) , (D) , ( for since)   (E) , - (A) She has never attended an international conference. Im sorry. I have forgotten your name.   (B) Have you ever organised press conferences?   (C) Hes just met Dr Wittner.   (D) Jacky has lived in Maine all her life. Ive been here since Monday. Hes known her for two weeks. (E) We have flown across the Pacific four times. Ive failed my test twice. just, already, never, yet, ever, for, since, so far, this week / month, year up to now, lately, recently
  (A) , , (B) , (C) , (D) , (A) Have you been ranking the lawn? Theres grass all over your pant legs.   (B) Laura has been studying for two hours.     (C) Simon has been smoking since he was fifteen I have been phoning you all morning.     (D) Ive been thinking about going to college next year. for, since How long?
Past perfect (A) , (B) ,   (A) Tom had left hours before we got there.     (B) I had finished it by 5 p.m.    
Past perfect - continuous (A) , , (B) , (A) I had been working for an hour before you came.     (B) He felt tired as he had been looking through the paper for several hours.  

 

Future simple (A) , (B) (C) , - (A) Perhaps Ill call you after lunch. (B) You will pass the test. Dont worry. (I think so.)     (C) If I dont feel better soon, I will go to the doctor. perhaps, probably, possibly, I think, I am sure, I wonder  
Future continuous (A) (B) , , (C) , (A) At noon tomorrow, Ill be giving a lesson.     (B) Ill be preparing for my examination in May.   (C) Hell be meeting us near the laboratory. At noon, at 5 o'clock, at midnight, at that moment  
Future perfect (A) , (A) By next July, my parents will have been married for fifty years.  
Future perfect - continuous (A) , (A) By May, my father will have been working at the same job for thirty years.  

 

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. 13. , Past Simple, - Present Perfect.

 

1. the day before yesterday; 2. a week ago; 3. in the past; 4. at that time; 5. lately; 6. today; 7. a minute ago; 8. just; 9. since; 10. never; 11. this year; 12. so far; 13.yesterday; 14.just now; 15.ever; 16.last Wednesday; 17.last night; 18.not yet; 19.up to now; 20.last century; 21.this century.

 

. 14. ) Past Simple ) Present Perfect:

1.... you ever (to visit)... Hungary? 2. Our group... (to tour) France this month.

3. The film... (to produce) a good impression on me. 4. A fortnight ago the theatre... (to produce) a new play. 5. When... you (to finish)... school?

6. I... (to happen) to see John the other day. 7. I (to start) writing my book two years ago. 8. I (to write) half of it since. 9. We (to witness) great progress in space research this century.

 

Present Simple Present Continuous.

, , , , .. . , : know, realise, suppose, understand, believe, remember, forget, think, assume, consider, expect, agree, mean, doubt .;

- : like, dislike, love, hate, envy, prefer, wish, want, care .;

- : have, own, belong, contain .;

- : see, hear, smell, taste .

a, , . : I have a phone. . I`m having lunch. . I see a bird. (). Jane is seeing a doctor about her headaches. .

 

 

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1. I get up at seven in the morning. 2. I'm liking black coffee. 3. He's speaking three languages. 4. I think Mexico's a beautiful country. 5. Restaurants are staying open late in Spain. 6. We usually eat at one o'clock. 7. He's having a flat near the centre. 8. What are you thinking of Shakespeare? 9. I'm so dirty I need a bath right now. 10. Peter's in the kitchen. He cooks breakfast. 11. What are you thinking about?

 

.16. , : Present Simple, - Present Continuous.

Have

a. He four cars, all of them Rolls-Royces.

b. I lunch with my mother tomorrow.

Think

a. What you of Stephen Spielberg's latest film?

b. You're day-dreaming. What you about?

Expect

a. I an important phone call from America. Could you tell me when it comes?

b. I you're hungry after so much hard work. Shall I get you something?

Smell

a. Something good in the kitchen. What's cooking?

b. Why you the meat? Do you think it's gone off?

Weigh

a. I need to know how much the meat to know how long to cook it for.

b. Why you yourself? Do you think you've put on weight?

See

a. I... what you mean, but I don't agree.

b. She a solicitor about her aunt's will.

Have

a. I usually pick up languages quickly, but I difficulties learning Chinese.

b. He more clothes than a department store.

Look

a. It as if it's going to rain.

b. What are you doing on your hands and knees? you for something?

Think

a. What you of doing when you leave here?

b. How much you it would cost to fly to Australia?

 





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