Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the given verbs 1 Larry (play)
computer games while his brother chat
with a friend
yesterday evening.
2 Bob (begin)
to be interested in programming when he( be)
3 Our grandparents (not be)
as familiar with technology in their childhood as we are now.
4 A: Why *(not come/you) to the party last Saturday?
B: I (have)
a soccer game.
A: How( you/play)
B: We (win)
5:3.
5 Lina (get)
ready when Megan (ring)
to cancel the meeting.
6 I (not understand) anything when our teacher (explain)
some grammar rules in
Spanish.
7 She (come)
home, (take)
her laptop and (go)
on to check her
e-mails.
8 I (feel)
very cold the whole day because I probably had the flu.
9 While I (sit)
in on the meeting my wife (call)
me without stopping! I was
so mad!
1. Alice HAD a sister.
2. Her sister’s name WAS Ann.
3. She GOT up at seven o'clock.
4. She WENT to the institute in the morning.
5. Jane WAS fond of sports.
6. She DID her morning exercises every day.
7. Sometimes she TOOK a bus.
8. My working day BEGAN at six o'clock.
9. I LEFT home at half past seven.
10. We usually HAD four classes a day.
Вставь в предложения подходящие по смыслу глаголы:
(took, lived, swam, broke, helped)
1. I BROKE a cup yesterday.
2. Mary TOOK part at the concert last month.
3. We HELPED our grandparents in the garden in summer.
4. Five ducks SWAM in our pond on Saturday.
5. My family LIVED in France two years ago.
1. Canada is a large and rich country in North America.
2. The capital of Canada is Ottawa.
3. The symbol of the country is a red Maple leaf.
4. On the border with the USA, there is a beautiful Niagara waterfall.
5. There is magnificent nature, and friendly people live in Canada. A lot of them are good at sports.
6. It is situated in the northern and central parts of North America.
7. Canadian English and French are official languages in this country.
8. The most popular cities are Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Edmonton, Calgary, Mississauga.
9. The British Queen Elizabeth ll is the head of Canada.
10. Government of Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy:
• Monarch : Elizabeth II
• Governor - General: Julie Payette
• Prime Minister: Justin Trudeau