1.Заполните пропуски в предложении.
When we … the examination, we … to go away for holydays. <span>pass, shall be able </span>
2.Заполните пропуски в предложении.
We think that all the works on that project … by June but we were wrong.
will be
<span>completed </span>
3.Заполните пропуски в предложении.
<span>… you ever … in … USA? </span>have, been, <span>the </span>
4.Превратите прямую речь в косвенную.
He said, “I will never complete such a difficult work.
He said <span>that he would never complete such a difficult work. </span>
5.Заполните пропуски в предложении.
<span>Ann seemed … a lot. </span>to have <span>changed </span>
6.Заполните пропуски в предложении.
Ann has said that she … with us for 3 weeks before she … for England.
would have <span>been working, left </span>
Have you ever heard English songs?
Have you ever flown a kite?
Have you ever drawn pictures with your computer?
Have you ever eaten Italian food?
Have you ever found any money?
Have you ever ridden a horse?
Have you ever taken a bus trip?
Have you ever spoken English with a foreigner?
Have you ever written a poem?
Have you ever seen a snake?
Have you ever fed animals at the zoo?
1. Were you in France in January? - Yes, I was.
2.Were you in Germany in March? - No, I wasn't.
3.Were you in Paris? - Yes, I was.
4.Were you in Switzerland in July? - Yes, I was.
5.Were you in Derlin In March?- No, I wasn't.
6.Were you in Portugal in October? - Yes, I was.
7. Were you in London? - No, I wasn't.
Прочитай о телевизионных программах и заполни
<span>She was sixteen years old when she ran away from the foster family. Jasmine wanted to live on her own. She caught a train to London, thinking that it would be easier for her to survive </span><span>there.
Jasmine spent several nights in cheap hotels, but then when she had </span><span><span>run out of </span>money, she spent her first night on a bench.
After that she spent some nights in a hostel for the homeless and and sometimes in abandoned houses.
She used to share a single room with fifteen people, and the room were </span><span>usually filthy with no running water or electricity.
But </span><span>at least she had a roof over her head in times when there were sub-zero temperatures outdoors.
The government gave her money, but that was just enough to eat.
Jasmine sold "The Big Issue"</span><span><span> magazines </span>... that was all she could really do.
Homelessness is a vicious circle that is very difficult to break out of.
It's very hard to get work, because no one takes you seriously.
She would like to get a place which she could call her home.
In our time, you can see a lot of homeless people</span><span><span> in the streets</span>.
These people are very unhappy. They have neither home nor family, they have no nice
warm clothes or enough food. I think that these people need help.
All people need a comfortable home, warm clothes and enough food.</span>