1. I (worry) a lot about her before I
(hear) that she was safe.
2. After he (work) at the hospital for two years he (decide) to give up the job.
3. When I (arrive) at the party John already (go) home.
Complete the sentences with the words in brackets using the Past Simple or the Past Continuous.
1. Sally (eat) dinner last night when someone
(knock)bon the door.
2. I began to study at seven last night. Fred (come) at seven-thirty. I (study) when Fred (come).
3. My friend (call) me last night while I (watch) TV.
Complete the sentences with the reflexive pronoun.
1. I didn’t buy the cake from the shop. I made it .
2. Margaret had a nice time in London. She enjoyed .
3. I want to know more about you. Tell me about .
Complete the sentences with a little or a few.
1. I’ve got money. Let’s have coffee.
2. I’ve got stamps that you can use.
3. I’ve go time. Do you want to talk?
4. She can speak Spanish.
5. They made mistakes, but it was OK.
6. There are new hotels since you last visited.
Fill in the gaps with ‘a(an)’, ‘some’, ‘any’.
1. There is honey in the jar.
2. There aren’t apples in the basket.
3. There is egg on my plate.
Rewrite the sentences. Use the words in brackets.
1. There isn’t anything in the fridge. (nothing)
2. There is nobody at home. (anybody)
3. We’ve got nowhere to sit down. (anywhere
Such fluctuation in the origin of the names found in the history of France very often. So, for example, on the origin of Montmartre also there are two versions. One Roman - on the hill stood a temple of mercury and other Christian - hill was executed Saint Dionysius - Saint Denis, which ranked it as martyrs, and the hill of mercury into the hill of the martyrs of Mont de Mariter