Ex.7 Put the verbs in brackets into Present Simple: 1. My sister ... not (like) to watch television. 2. I (want) to become a teacher, but my brother ... (want) to become a manager. 3. Alex usually ... (come) home late. 4. Lucy and Helen (play) tennis, don't they? 5. You .. not ... (help) your son with English. 6. We often 7. ... you ... (finish) this work? 8. ... she . (like) pop-music or classical music? 9. They seldom... (write) to their parents. (go) to this theatre. Ex.8 Put the verbs in brackets into Past Simple: 1. Yesterday I ... (get) up at 7 as usual. 2. I.. (speak) to the manager on Friday. 3. When ... you ... (buy) the house? 4. Mary 5. They (ask) me to come to see her. 6. John 7. We 8. When 9. What time ... you .. (wake up) today? 10. I ... (make) some spelling mistakes. not (invite) Peter to her birthday. (give) him some money. (bring) new texts and. they ... (begin) the experiment? (translate) into English. Ex.9 Put the verbs in brackets into Future Simple: 1. My wife not (go) on holiday next week. I... (change) my job next month. 3. My parents ... (buy) a new house soon. 4. Where ... you ... (stay) when you go to Moscow? 5. My brother says he .. never .. (get) married. 6. The boss .. (look) through the letters and then (sign) them. 7. Alex 8. I... (finish) to read these papers tomorrow. 9. We are going to buy a new computer. We ... (consult) the electrical engineer first. (stay) in the library tonight because he wants to finish the report.
time, there was a great storm. The ship broke to pieces and only six people got into a small boat. The men were
tired and couldn’t find water. Soon the boat turned over and the men were in the water. Five of them were drowned.
But Gulliver swam well, and when he saw the shore, he swam to it. He got out of the water and slept on the shore
for many hours. When Gulliver woke up, he found that he was in a country where very, very small people lived. The name of the country was Lilliput. The little people were afraid of the Man — Mountain, as they named Gulliver. When they saw that Gulliver was a kind man, they let him go free. Gulliver lived in the
country for two years and then came back to England.