Complete with the correct preposition.
e. g. on independence day, americans have a holiday.
1 . . independence day americans have a holiday.
2 . . the christmas of every east is many.
3 british people are shining fireworks . . night of the fire.
4 good chefs make sumalak . . navroz.
5 in uzbekistan, we celebrate our independence . . september 1
6 people send cards to each other . . new year.
7 . . young brides from haiti receive a lot of visitors
8 we give our moms flowers, cards, poems and gifts . . women's day
7 . . young brides from haiti receive a lot of visitors
8 we give our moms flowers, cards, poems and gifts . . women's day
Объясне1. Make sentences in Present Perfect
1. the teacher has already forgotten about the
problems
2. she just has seen that film
3. your brother has already been to Africa
4. She has visited Canada this year
2. Fill in at, in, on
1. Can I visit you on Sunday evening?
2. We must be in Athens in June.
3. She likes getting up early in the morning.
4. They are always here on New Year’s Day.
5. It often rains in winter.
6. My birthday is in December.
7. I go to school at eight o’clock in the morning.
8. They go to church at nine o’clock on Sundays.
3. Complete the sentences, using Present Simple або Past Simple.
1. In the morning my grandfather always looks through fresh
newspapers. But yesterday he listened to news, because
there were no fresh newspapers at home.
2. As a rule, Denys and Bohdan play tennis on Sundays, but last
Sunday they played volleyball with us, for a change.
3. In the evening, Granny often talks on the phone to her numerous
friends, but yesterday I answered their calls, because Granny was out.
4. As a rule, my elder brother always works in the Internet in the
evening, but last night he helped our mother about the house, for a
change.
1. I don’t have to work on Sundays. (usually) - I don’t usually have to work on Sundays.
2. You watch television in the evenings. (always) - You always watch television in the evenings.
3. Martin is learning French. He is learning Italian. (also) - Martin is also learning French. He is learning Italian.
4. That hotel is very expensive. (probably) - That hotel probably is very expensive.
5. I can remember his name. (never) - I never can remember his name.
6. Steve gets angry and shouts. (hardly ever/ rarely) - Steve hardly ever gets angry and rarely shouts.
7. We meet on Sundays. (sometimes) - We sometimes meet on Sundays.
8. If you see her (ever), say a big hello to her. - If you ever see her, say a big hello to her.
9. You should come to the lecture on time. (always) - You should always come to the lecture on time.
10. I am sorry, but they have left. (already) - I am sorry, but they already have left.