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Ex. 3. Answer the following questions.




1. Are you reading or writing now?

2. Are you making progress in your English?

3. Is your friend listening to you now?

4. Is it snowing now?

5. Where are you going to spend your summer holidays?

6. What were the students doing in the laboratory so late yesterday?

7. Were you having a rest when I rang you up?

8. Was she wearing black at the party?

9. At that time were your friends waiting for you at the station?

10. What were the students translating when the teacher came?

11. Where was he hurrying at 8 o'clock in the morning?

12. Whom were you speaking with when I came up to you?

13. Will the students be having a meeting after the lectures?

14. What will you be doing after the meeting?

15. Will you be taking any examination this month?

 

Ex. 4. Put the verb in brackets into the Present, Past or Future Continuous Tense.

1. He (to take) a bath now.

2. I (not to laugh) at you. 3. He (to come) here next month.

4. If I (to sleep) when he comes, please, wake me up.

5. What journal you (to read) when I came to the library?

6. The whole family (to have) dinner when the telephone rang.

7. Where he (to go) when the rain started? 8. She (to sing) over the radio at 5 o'clock tomorrow.

9. They will not go on excursion with us. They (to have) a lecture at 2 o'clock.

10. What you (to do) from 2 till 3 o'clock tomorrow?

11. The children (to play) when we returned home.

12. Look! It is getting dark. It (to rain) in a minute.

 

Ex. 5. Write the questions with the words in brackets.

1. The expedition is returning next week. (When)

2. We are doing grammar exercises now. (What)

3. The mother is teaching her little son to read.

(Who) 4. I am reading a book on modern art. (What)

5. They were still arguing when I entered the room. (Who)

6. Our group was staying in London for some days. (How long)

7. We were talking and he was listening to the radio. (What)

8. They will be moving to a new flat this month. (When)

9. We shall be listening to Petrov at the concert. (When)

10. He is coming tomorrow. (When)


 

Perfect

  Present Past Future
Affirmative I have written We have written You have written They have written He has written She has written It has written I had written We had written You had written They had written He had written She had written It had written I shall have written We shall have written You will have written They will have written He will have written She will have written It will have written
Negative I have not written We have not written   You haven't written   They havent written He havent written   She has not   It hasn't written I had not written   We had not written   You had not written   They hadnt written He hadnt written   She hadnt written   It hadnt written I shall not have written We shan't have written You will not written   They w ill not have written He won't have written She won't have written It won't have written
Interrogative Have I written?   Have we written?   Have you written?   Have they written?   Has he written   Has she written?   Has it written? Had I written?   Had we written?   Had you written?   Had they written?   Had he written?   Had she written?   Had it written? Shall I have written? Shall we have written? Will you have written? Will they have written? Will he have written? Will she have written? Will it have written?

 

already, just, yet, never, ever, today, this year, this month, this week, this morning, since, for by 3 o'clock yesterday, by the time he came by 3 o'clock tomorrow, by the time he comes

 

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Practice.

Ex. 1. Give three forms of the following irregular verbs.

go, see, hear, show, write, read, make, take, have, be, meet, begin, give, tell, say, speak, buy, build, spend, leave.





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