II. Put the verbs into the correct PAST TENSE. 1. Alice (paint) for three years before she sold her first painting.
2. While Emily (read) a book her brother was listening to music.
3. Jenny ( drive) along a country road when a huge creature came out of nowhere and fell onto her car.
4. Sam didn’t go to the exhibition because he (not/finish) his project.
5. Paul (not/watch) a film yesterday.
6. When I was younger I (use/go) for long walks in the countryside with my family.
1. l have to go home now. It's very late.
2. 'Do you have to study French?' 'No, we don't'
3 You don't have to shout. I can hear you.
4. 'Does Anna have to get up early?' 'Yes, she does'
5. Mike has to walk to school.
6. Marianne doesn't have to study ICT.
7. 'Do you have to do a lot of homework at the weekend?' 'No, I don't'
8. Sarah and Peter have to come home before midnight. [Обратите внимание, ибо многие путаются - 'Sarah and Peter' - они (they), поэтому 'have to']
ГРАММАТИКАУТВЕРДИТЕЛЬНОЕ ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЕI, you, we, they/He, she, it + /
Ставим базовую форму глагола, или данную форму с окончанием -es/-es (если 3-е л. ед. ч.)
ОТРИЦАТЕЛЬНОЕ ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЕI, you, we, they/He, she, it + don't/doesn't +
Ставим вс глагол don't/doesn't (doesn't - если 3-е л. ед. ч.) и базовую форму глагола.
ВОПРОСИТЕЛЬНОЕ ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЕDo/Does + I, you, we, they/He, she, it + ?
Вс глагол do/does (does - если 3-е л. ед. ч.) на начало предложение, дальше - субъект (подлежащее) и базовую форму глагола.
1. The cat took a piece of fish and then ran away. 2. He was reading a newspaper when I came in. 3. Yesterday I got up at eight o'clock. 4. The train started at fifteen minutes to ten. 5. He put on his coat and cap, opened the door and went out. 6. At this time yesterday I was sitting at the theatre. 7. He came back to St. Petersburg on the 15th of January. 8. I was going to the institute when I saw him. 9. At this time yesterday we were having dinner. 10. He was writing a letter when I came in. 11. He was making a report when I left the meeting. 12. Yesterday he wrote a letter to his friend. 13. When I looked at them, they were smiling at me. 14. What were you doing at six o’clock yesterday? 15. I went to bed at half past eleven. 16. Yesterday the lesson began at nine o’clock. 17. When somebody knocked at the door, she was arguing with her husband. 18. When Pete was jogging in the park in the morning, he lost his Walkman. 19. When the police took the thief to the car, I was going to the cinema to see the new Tom Cruise film. 20. He was shaving when he heard her scream.