Task i. put the verbs in brackets into the correct form. 1.peter always his dog. (to tease) 2.diana the floor yesterday morning. (to sweep) 3.my parents in the crimea next year. (to hike) 4.we always our beds in spring. (to weed) 5.soams his vocabulary last year. ( to enrich) 6.alison in this case. ( not to risk) 7.1 always and in the morning. (to yawn, to stretch) 8. the firm all the goods last month. ( to retail) 9. keith his car in ten minutes, (park) task ii. choose the correct form of the verb in brackets. 1.this country (launch, launched, will launch) the satellite next year. 2.the farmer (harvests, harvested, will harvest) the sugar beets ten days ago. 3.1 usually (ice, iced, shall ice) the cakes on christmas. 4.patrick always (mumbles, mumbled, will mumble) the words. 5.the dog (frightened, frighten, will frighten) the baby yesterday. 6.the troops (march, marched, will march) tomorrow. 7.1 always (nibble, nibbled, shall nibble) something for lunch. 8.the clown (imitates, imitated, will imitate) the camel yesterday. 9.the rivers ( freeze, froze, will freeze) soon.
John Lennon was a (2) musician and composer who was a member of the
Beatles, the most successful rock band of the 1960s.
Francis Drake was an English (3) explorer who was the first Englishman
to travel round the world in 1577-1580.
Robert Baden-Powell was a British soldier who (4) founded the Boy Scouts
in 1908; and with his sister Agnes — the Girl Guides in 1910.
Alexander Fleming was a British scientist who (5) discovered penicillin in
1928, for which he received a Nobel Prize in 1945.
Alan Turing was an English mathematician who (6) researched
the possibility of computers.
Steve Redgrave is a British sportsman who won gold and bronze medals at five Olympic Games from 1984 to 2000. For his (7) achievements, he is widely considered to be Britain’s greatest Olympian.
John Harrison was an English clock (8) designer, who developed and built
the world’s first (9) successful maritime clock.
Michael Faraday was an English (10) physicist and chemist whose experiments
(II ) contributed greatly to the understanding of electromagnetism.
He (12) is recognized as one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century.