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answer, begin, drive, find, learn, meet, prove, wear, give, sell

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1. . , ? Alices sister is a shop-assistant.

My friends names are Bill and Dan.

2. .

3. Present, Past Future Indefinite .

. to be.

4. .

I .

1. to be Present Simple.

1. I... a student. 2. My father... not a shop-assistant, he... a scientist. 3.... your aunt a nurse? - Yes, she.... 4.... they at home? - No, they... not. They... at school. 5.... you an engineer? - Yes, I....
2. Present Simple ( (-), (?)) (+)

:

+ I get up early. + She gets up early.

- I don't get up early. - She doesn't get up early.

? Do I get up early?? Does she get up early?

 


1) + I have breakfast at 8 o'clock.

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2) + We travel by train.

-...............................................

?..............................................


3. , -, - . .

1. I got up and had sausage, egg, bacon and tomatoes for breakfast and read the Sundy Mirror.

2. My brother Erick knocked at door and asked me if I wanted to go fishing with him.

3. We plan to increase our advertising.

4. He didnt buy any oil yesterday.

4. . . .

1. I (to see) your mother yesterday. Shes looking fine.

2. My boss (to fly) to New York again last week.

3. It (to be) very late when I (to come) home last night.

4. We (to buy a new fridge two months ago.

5. . . .

1. Ive never been to Switzerland.

2. Im going to the cinema.

3. I like smoked salmon.

4. My brother can speak six languages.

6. Participle I II :

Break, come, arrive, go, buy, be, watch, bring, send.

7. , .

: Mary has got two brothers. Theyre both engineers.

Marys brothers are both engineers.

My mother has got a new car. Its very expensive.

1. Our manager has got a nice office. Its on the fourth floor.

2. They have got two daughters. Their names are Monica and Pat.

8. .

Harrods.

Everybody knows Harrods, and most people agree it's the best shop ill London. Even the Queen and Queen Mother do their shopping there, so it must be good... It's the largest and most famous store in England. You can get everything from large tropical snakes to antique pianos.

People like shopping in Harrods, and they spend a lot of money. The most money ever spent by a single customer was two million two hundred thousand pounds, and he paid in cash! It was the shop's biggest cash sale.

About 50,000 people go to Harrods every day, but the busiest times are Christmas and the January and July Sales, when many more shoppers visit the store. People can find the biggest bargains on the First day of the Sales. The first day is the most crowded. On that day, about 300,000 people visit Harrods.

One of the most popular buys at Christmas time are the Christmas puddings - Harrods sells over 120 tons of these a year.

Harrods has a great many overseas visitors, and it exports many of its goods. Some of the most unusual exports have included a Persian carpet to Iran, a fridge to Finland, six bread rolls to New York, and a pound of sausages to a yacht in the Mediterranean.

Answer the questions.

1. What famous people shop in Harrods?

2. How many Christmas puddings do they sell every year?

3. What other unusual exports do you hear about?

 

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1. . , ? Alices sister is a shop-assistant.

My friends names are Bill and Dan.

2. .

3. Present, Past Future Indefinite .

. to be.

4. .

II

1. to be Present Simple.

1.... your friend a photographer? No, she... not a photographer, she... a student.
2.... your brothers at school? - Yes, they....
3.... this her watch? - Yes, it....
4. Max... an office-worker.
5. We... late, sorry!

2. Present Simple ( (-), (?)) (+)

:

+ I get up early. + She gets up early.

- I don't get up early. - She doesn't get up early.

? Do I get up early?? Does she get up early?


1) + Kitty reads a book.

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2) + Ann and Ben swim in the river.

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3. , -, - . .

1. Food price in our country are going up fast.

2. I will give you the exact date of despatch.

3. Ive read that article already.

4. What were you doing from three till five last Friday?

4. . . .

1. I (not see) Mary last week.

2. She (to leave) in 1995.

3. I (not speak) to Nick yet.

4. He (to change) his job three times this year.

5. . . .

1. We have known each other for three years.

2. Monica told me about that.

3. Weve seen Carmen before.

4. Here is our catalogue.

6. Participle I II :

answer, begin, drive, find, learn, meet, prove, wear, give, sell.

 

7. , .

: Mary has got two brothers. Theyre both engineers.

Marys brothers are both engineers.

1. Alice has got a sister. Shes much taller than she.

2. My brother has got two friends. Their names are Bill and Dan.

3. My boss lives in a nice house. It is much more comfortable than mine.

8. , .

Harrods.

Everybody knows Harrods, and most people agree it's the best shop ill London. Even the Queen and Queen Mother do their shopping there, so it must be good... It's the largest and most famous store in England. You can get everything from large tropical snakes to antique pianos.

People like shopping in Harrods, and they spend a lot of money. The most money ever spent by a single customer was two million two hundred thousand pounds, and he paid in cash! It was the shop's biggest cash sale.

About 50,000 people go to Harrods every day, but the busiest times are Christmas and the January and July Sales, when many more shoppers visit the store. People can find the biggest bargains on the First day of the Sales. The first day is the most crowded. On that day, about 300,000 people visit Harrods.

One of the most popular buys at Christmas time are the Christmas puddings - Harrods sells over 120 tons of these a year.

Harrods has a great many overseas visitors, and it exports many of its goods. Some of the most unusual exports have included a Persian carpet to Iran, a fridge to Finland, six bread rolls to New York, and a pound of sausages to a yacht in the Mediterranean.

Answer the questions.

1. What famous people shop in Harrods?

2. How many Christmas puddings do they sell every year?

3. What other unusual exports do you hear about?

 



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