Complete the exchanges with the present perfect or past simple forms of the words in brackets.
1 A Have you ever given money to charity? (you, ever, give)
B Yes, I £10 to a cancer charity last week.
(give)
2 A volunteer work in Africa before? (she,
ever, do)
B Yes, she some volunteer work in Mali last
year. (do)
3 A someone who was hurt? (you, ever, help)
B Yes, I a woman who fell off her bike last
week. (help)
4 A I tips in that restaurant lots of times.
(leave)
B Really? How much the last time you
came? (you, leave)
5 A drinks for 20 people? (he, ever, buy)
B Yes, he a drink for all his friends on his
birthday in July. (buy)
Each month has definitely one or more holidays, celebrated throughout Great Britain or just in some parts of the Kingdom. Let’s see
January
The main holiday of this month is New Year’s Day celebrated on the First of January. To be exact the party begins on the 31st December and lasts to the next morning or even day. Members of the families give each other the presents and everyone makes a wish for the next year.
February
The main holiday of this month is St. Valentine’s Day, celebrated on 14th of February. It is a day of love, celebration of romance. Most of the UK people try to go out for dinner with their sweethearts and give them some presents – flowers, chocolate or Valentine’s card.
March
30th of March is celebrated throughout the UK as a Mother’s Day. It is a day to thank mothers for everything they do during the year. British give their mothers gifts or cards, cook a meal for them or treat them to a day out.
April
On the 1st of April Britain celebrates April Fools’ Day. For the only one day of the year it is encouraged to play tricks and practical jokes. Even mass media often feature fake stories. If you want to reveal the joke, you just say ‘April fool!’!
May
5th and 26th of May are Bank holidays in Great Britain. Two Mondays of this month are the day off work and school for British. They spend it outdoors enjoying the spring weather (if they are lucky, of course).
June
The 15th of June is the Father’s Day. It is a day to show appreciation to grandfathers, fathers and stepfathers. People in Great Britain give their fathers gifts or cards, go out for drinks or have a meal together.
July
23rd of July is a day when the Commonwealth Games begin (in 2014). It is the large sport event, which take place every four years.
August
On 25th of August British celebrate Notting Hill Carnival. It is held in London and considered as Europe’s biggest street festival.
September
Around 23-25th of September (the date depends on the Moon calendar) British celebrate Harvest Festival. This is the day of celebration of the food grown on the land.
October
The 31st of October is one of the favorite children’s holidays – Halloween. Most of grownups like it too. Children carve pumpkins and go trick-or-treating, older people go to the parties. The most important thing is to dress up properly – as gruesomely as you can.
He (has finished) training.
She (scored) twenty points in the match.
We (have watch) all the Champions League matches this season.
That's amazing! She (ran)/(has run) fifteen kilometers this morning!
She (has bought) some really nice rollerblades!
Oh, no! I (have lost) my money!
My mum (has written) a shopping list. It's on the kitchen table.
Dad, you (have eaten)/(have been eating) my biscuit!
I’m tired. I (have watched) three X-Files videos.
Hurry up! They (have started) the film!