English

Fill in the simple form of the PRESENT PERFECT TENSE !

Someone has eaten my apple.

Oh no ! I have broken a window.

My sister has started a new job recently.

You have not left your homework on the bus. Here it is.

I  have written my English essay.

We have already finished our shopping.

I  have lost all my money.

John hasn’t gone to the supermarket. He’s still here.

Your girlfriend has just phoned.

Mr and Mrs Jackson have not seen the new film yet.

Peter has never seen such a large dog,

They have lived  here for a long time.

He’s late. He has not arrived yet.

Has he ever been to Australia ?

I  have bought some new shows and a hat.

TEST

WRITE THE PARTICIPLE FORM OF THE FOLLOWING VERBS.

go → gone

sing → sung

be → been

buy → bought

do → done

COMPLETE THE TABLE IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE.

positive               

He has written a letter.

They have stopped.

We have danced.

She has worked.

Andy has slept.                                

Negative

He has not written a letter.

They have not stopped.               

We have not danced.    

She has not worked.

Andy has not slept.                        

Question

Has he written a letter?               

Have they stopped?      

Have we danced?

Has she worked?                            

Has Andy slept?

WRITE SENTENCES IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE.

They have asked a question.

He has spoken English.

I have been  in my room .

We have not washed the car.

Annie has not forgotten her homework.

WRITE QUESTIONS IN PRESENT PERFECT SIMPLE.

Have they  finished  their homework?

Has Sue kissed  Ben?

Has the waiter brought  the tea ?

Has Marilyn  paid  the bill?

Have you ever written  a poem ?

ASK FOR THE INFORMATION IN THE BOLD PART OF THE SENTENCE.

They have talked about art at school. – Where have they talked about art?

Jane has got a letter. – What has she got?

Oliver has cooked dinner. – Who has cooked dinner?

Caron has read seven pages. – How many pages has Carol read?

You have heard the song 100 times. – How many times have you heard the song?

English

Homework

Ex. 5(c)

Look at the sign, Dad! You aren’t allowed to turn right here.

You can take photos in the museum, but you aren’t allowed to use a flash.

It’s OK to take our bikes into the park, Steve – we are allowed to cycle there.

There’s a river in our town, but we aren’t allowed to swim in it.

My dad smokes but he isn’t allowed to smoke at home.

Are you allowed to use your mobile phone at school?

(d)

My parents let me watch the late-night film on Fridays.

I don’t let my brother use my computer.

The teachers don’t let us run in the corridors at my school.

The head teacher doesn’t let us wear trainers to school.

My dad lets me drive our car.

Ex.

The door is opened by him.

The table is set by us.

A lot of money is paid by her.

A picture is drawn by me.

Blue shoes are worn by them.

You aren’t helped by them.

The book isn’t opened by him.

The letter isn’t written by you.

Are you picked up by your mum?

Is the thief caught by the police officer?

English

Homework

She is collecting stickers, isn’t she?

We often watch TV in the afternoon, don’t we?

John and Max don’t like Maths, do they?

You have cleaned your bike, haven’t you?

Peter played handball yesterday, didn’t he?

They are going home from school, aren’t they?

Mary didn’t do her homework last Monday, did she?

He could have bought a new car, couldn’t he?

Kevin will come tonight, won’t he?

I’m clever, aren’t I?

Jack’s on holiday, isn’t he?

Let’s go out tonight, shall we?

Listen, will you?

There is a bus to 1st Street every hour, isn’t there?

Tom won’t be late, will he?

You wouldn’t tell anyone, would you?

I am not your best friend, am I?

We had to wait for a long time, didn’t we?

You can speak English, can’t you?

English

Homework

I’m Peter and I live in   Germany.  In   summer I like to travel     to     Italy because      of   the weather and the people there. Last summer I took a plane   from  Munich to Rome.      From  the airport we went to our hotel      by  bus. We stopped      at   a small restaurant for a quick meal. The driver parked the bus      behind  the restaurant. Nobody could find the bus and the driver, so we waited      outside  the restaurant      for  one hour. The driver was walking    through    the small park      near  the restaurant which we did not know. So we were very angry        with     him. But my holidays were great. We sat      round   campfires and went dancing      till   the early mornings.

Where do you come   from  ?

My cousin lives      in     Norway.

They are walking      on    the bridge.

I don’t like flying, so I went to Paris        by  bus.

You can stay      with   me tonight.

My birthday is      on     29th February.

I’ll see you      at  Christmas.

Put the books      on    the table, please.

I haven’t seen you      for  ages.

I like this house        by  the river.

English

Homework

Where does water come from?

Water on Earth cycles from the oceans, where it evaporates from the surface, into the atmosphere, forms clouds, falls onto the land as rain, travels through wet lands, rivers, lakes and underground, then returns to the ocean — collectively known as the hydrologic cycle.

Why do cold water bottles and soft-drink bottles sweat?

The air surrounding the bottle gets cooled by the cold drink. When the air outside is cooled, it cannot hold more moisture. So some moisture condenses and becomes water. This water stays outside of the bottle and makes us think that the bottle sweats.

When does water boil?

The boiling point of water is typically considered to be 100 °C or 212 °F. Pressure and the change in the composition of the liquid may alter the boiling point of the liquid. High elevation cooking generally takes longer as boiling point is a function of atmospheric pressure.

Why is water blue?

The ocean is blue because water absorbs colours in the red part of the light spectrum. Like a filter, this leaves behind colours in the blue part of the light spectrum for us to see.

When is water the most dense?

As water cools, it becomes more dense. At 39°F (or 3.98°C to be exact) water is the most dense. This is because the molecules are the closest at this temperature.

English

Ex 7 (b)

If I fail the exam, I’ll take it again.

If there is more cars on the road in the future, there will be more pollution.

If you see Jane, will you give her my message?

If pollution increases, more plants and animals will die.

I will not tell you my secret if you don’t come to Mark’s party with me.

My parents will be really angry if they see my bedroom!

(c)

What will you do if the weather is nice this weekend?

Where will you go if you go out this weekend?

What will you buy if you go shopping this weekend?

If you don’t go out this weekend, what will you do?

If your teacher doesn’t give you any homework today, what will you do?

If you don’t phone a friend tonight, what will you talk about?

(g)

Unless we leave now, we’ll be late.

We won’t understand unless our teacher explains.

I won’t have any money unless my dad gives me some.

Unless he studies harder, he’ll fail his exams.

Nobody will know our secret unless you tell someone.

English

Homework

Ex.1(a)

While I was walking down the street yesterday, I saw a friend of mine. He was looking in a shop window. I started to cross the road to say hello to him. While I was crossing the road, I heard a noise. A bus was coming in my direction! The bus stopped very close to me. I was lucky it didn’t hit me!

(b)

I’m a good player, but Steve is better than me and Jane is the best player in the school!

Question 1 was easy. Question 4 was easier than question 1, and question 6 was the easiest question of all.

Last night’s match was exciting, but Saturday’s match was more exciting than last night’s match, and Sunday’s match was the most exciting  ever.

Yesterday was a bad day for me, but Thursday was worse than yesterday, and Friday was the worst day of my life!

(c)

They ran home quickly.

She smiled happily.

My brother speaks French fluently.

The hairdresser cut my hair very badly.

I answered all the questions easily.

Our team played very well.

Ex. 2 (a)

Bad-good

Fast-slow

Cheap-expensive

Beautiful-ugly

Tidy-messy

Quiet-noisy

Easy-difficult

(b)

It rained very hard last Saturday when I was in town, and I got very wet.

Our dog can’t walk very well because he’s getting very old now.

I got a surprise yesterday. My uncle sent me some money!

The party was great, and I didn’t get home until midnight!

My brother says he gets good ideas when he daydreams.

I love Maths, and I’m always happy when I get the right answer.

English

My favourite movie hero

My favourite movie hero is Batman. Batman has not super power, but he is very clever and knows many languages. His parents were killed by criminals in his childhood. Since then he decided to fight against bad guys. Nobody knows his face as he wears a mask and black «bat» uniform. He uses different cars and guns that help him in his fight with criminals. I like Batman for his strength, cleverness and sense of justice.

English

Ex.6 (e)

1. I was writing an email

The phone rang.

2. Harry was running to school.

He fell and hurt his leg.

3. Alex and Sue were playing tennis.

Lucy arrived.

4. Antonio was having breakfast.

He had a great idea.

(f)

I was writing an email when the phone rang.

While Harry was running to school, he fell and hurt his leg.

Alex and Sue were playing tennis when Lucy arrived.

While Antonio was having breakfast, he had a great idea.

English

Ex. 2(c)

Lucy was doing a handstand.

Daniel and Sophie were playing table tennis.

Samuel was sitting on the teacher’s desk.

Ken was writing a text message.

Lisa was dreaming about a day on the beach.

(d)

A: What were you doing when I saw you yesterday?

B: I was waiting for my sister. She was buying something in a shop.

A: Who were you talking to when I phoned you?

B: It was my brother. He was telling me about a film he saw on TV.

A: Were his parents living in England when he was born?

B: No, they were living in Paris. His father was working as an architect.

A: Were you watching TV when I called last night?

B: No, I wasn’t. I was reading a magazine.

A: Who were you having lunch with  when I saw you yesterday?

B: With Jane. She’s a friend of mine. We were talking about you!

A: Were you playing tennis yesterday afternoon?

B: No, I wasn’t playing tennis, I was doing my homework.

English

Hometask :ex.2,page 10,ex.3,4,page 11

Ex.2

A: Let’s go into town.

B: No, I’ve got to do this homework. If I go into town, I won’t finish it today.

A: So what?

B: Well, if I don’t finish it today, I won’t give it to the teacher tomorrow.

A: I see-and if you don’t give it to her, she will be angry with you.

B: That’s right.

A: Well, I will be angry with you if you don’t come into town with me.

B: Oh, no! Look- if I come with you, will you help me later with the homework?

A: OK-it’s a deal!

Ex. 3

The book was so interesting that he read it three times.

I didn’t enjoy the film last night – it was very dull.

I don’t like that painting at all-I think it’s really ugly.

Those sunglasses are great-you look really cool in them.

Next week we’re going to Florida on holiday- we’re all very excited.

I told him all about myself but I don’t think he was interested in listening to me.

Ex. 4

A: I’m going to take a scuba-diving lessons.

B: Oh? Well, I think you should ask your parents first.

A: Ellie and Josh are hungry-again!

B: Well, perhaps they should eat more breakfast in the mornings.

A: Are you worried about the test tomorrow?

B: Yes, a bit. I think I should be more relaxed about it.

A: Let’s go for a walk in the park.

B: No, it’s almost dark. We shouldn’t go this evening.

A: I’ve got a really bad cold.

B: Yes, you have. You shouldn’t go to school today.

A: I don’t know why he’s so angry with me.

B: It’s because you were rude to him. You should be more polite, you know.

English

Ex.4

We came home very late, so we walked into the house very quietly.

The band last night played so loudly that we all got headaches.

The dog ran so fast that Gerry couldn’t catch it.

I like eating Sara’s food. She cooks well.

Ex. 5

I don’t know what I’m going to do tomorrow, but maybe I’ll just stay at home.

I hope to see you tomorrow-or the day after tomorrow.

Helen doesn’t like sport very much, so I doubt she’ll come to the match with us.

I probably won’t go out tonight. I’m too tired from last night.

 Ex.6

It’s such a beautiful day. We’re going to take the dog for a walk.

Uh oh! Mum and dad are going to be really angry about this.

We are going to catch the bus.

He is going to have an accident.

Ex.7

1.in three hours’ time

2. the day after tomorrow.

3. next month

4. in two weeks’ time

5. in four years’ time