Барашкова по Биболетовой, 6. Часть 2. Unit 5

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Complete the following sentences with “a, the” or no article.
1. My hamster eats apples, carrots and bread.
2. What is the cleverest animal?
3. Elephants live in hot countries.
4. Rabbits don’t eat meat.
5. Dolphins are very clever animals.
6. Hippopotamus is a large African animal with short legs.
7. There is a lot of snow in the forest.
8. There is a lot of grass there.
9. There are a lot of apple trees in the garden.
10. That is the funniest animal in the zoo.
Complete the following sentences with “a / an, the” or no article.
1. We shall have five lessons on Monday.
2. Let’s go to a sports ground and play volleyball.
3. That’s a good idea.
4. What’s the matter?
5. What’s the problem?
6. We have got a new teacher. The teacher’s name is Mr Green.
7. The Greens have got a nice house. The house is not in London.
8. I met a funny little boy yesterday. The boy said: “I can’t play football. Let’s play hide-and-seek.”
9. In summer Mike lived in the country. He saw a big tree there. The tree was very old.
10. We bought an armchair last Thursday. The armchair is comfortable.
Complete the following sentences with “a / an, the” or no article.
1. He is singing. Do you know the song?
2. I can sing well. I like English and Russian songs.
3. At the age of four David could read and write.
4. Did you go to school at the age of six?
5. There was an apple in the bag. Where is the apple?
6. There was a pen on the desk. Where is the pen?
7. There is a long ruler on the teacher’s table. That is the longest ruler we have.
8. There is a cup on the table. Shall I wash the cup?
9. There are carpets on the floor. Do you like carpets?
10. There is a picture on the wall. I drew the picture yesterday.
Complete the following sentences with “a / an, the” or no article.
1. When Ted’s grandmother was a schoolgirl she had a doll. The doll looked like the real baby.
2. Mrs Hill has got a son. He is an economist.
3. The Hills have got two sons. They are pupils.
4. That is the most difficult word in the the dictation.
5. The second dictation was more difficult than the first one.
6. Let’s sing the fourth song. — That’s a good idea.
7. There are a lot of books about Hyde Park.
8. Is Hyde Park the most beautiful park in London?
9. There is a bird in the tree. Can you see the bird?
10. There are birds in the tree. Can you see the birds?
Fill in the where necessary.
1. The Moskva river
2. Moscow
3. The south of Moscow
4. South America
5. The south of London
6. South Africa
7. Central Africa
8. The South
9. The North
10. The Pushkin Museum
Fill in “the” where necessary.
1. Did you swim in the Moskva river?
2. I didn’t visit the Pushkin Museum.
3. He was in South America last year.
4. She wants to go to South Africa next October.
5. Did he live in the south of London?
6. They live in the south of Moscow.
7. This book is about Central Africa.
8. You are going to the South, aren’t you?
9. Who will go to the North?
10. Sergiev Posad lies to the north of Moscow.
Fill in “the” where necessary.
1. Kremlin
2. Red Square
3. The Piccadilly Circus
4. North Street
5. Westminster Abbey
6. St Paul’s Cathedral
7. The Tower of London
8. Trafalgar Square
9. Buckingham palace
10. Big Ben
Complete the following sentences with “a / an, the” or no article.
1. How many bridges were there in London at the beginning of the 11th century?
2. Did you travel to the North?
3. Do you like to travel by plane or by train?
4. Did you go to the country by car?
5. Can we get to the nearest railway station by metro?
6. It takes me an hour to get to the nearest church.
7. We had a wonderful time in Windsor Safari Park.
8. A safari park is a large area of land where wild animals live.
9. Let’s go to the South of England. We can stay at King’s Hotel.
10. Mr West lives in a small town in the west of England.
Complete the following sentences with “a / an, the” or no article.
1. Who went to Bolshoi Theatre last Sunday?
2. Will you go to Malyi Theatre next Saturday?
3. Let’s meet at half past 6. It will take us a quarter of an hour to get to the theatre.
4. Children’s Theatre is in the centre of Moscow, isn’t it?
5. You saw “Sleeping Beauty” at Bolshoi Theatre, didn’t you? Did you like the ballet?
6. — Where is the Natural History Museum? — It’s in London.
7. — Where is Red Square? — It’s in the centre of Moscow.
8. Bolshoi Theatre is one of the most famous theatres in the world.
9. St Paul’s Cathedral is the biggest church in Britain.
10. Operetta Theatre is not far from Ermolova Theatre.
Complete the following sentences with “a / an” or no article.
1. A baker is a person who bakes bread.
2. A farmer is a person who works on a farm.
3. An architect is a person who plans new buildings.
4. A cook is a person who cooks food.
5. A camera is something you use to take photos.
6. A bookseller is a person who sells books and magazines.
7. Bookshops sell books and magazines.
8. Butchers sell meat.
9. Grocers sell sugar, salt, flour, etc.
10. Greengrocers sell fresh fruit.
Make negative sentences.
1. They walk to school. They don’t walk to school.
2. He travels by train. He doesn’t travel by train.
3. Bill does morning exercises. Bill doesn’t do morning exercises.
4. We go fishing at night. We don’t go fishing at night.
5. I have a lot of work to do. I don’t have a lot of work to do.
6. Helen has Music once a week. Helen doesn’t have Music once a week.
7. Bookshops sell newspapers. Bookshops don’t sell newspapers.
8. Sam stays at that hotel. Sam doesn’t stay at that hotel.
9. Pete goes on a boat. Pete doesn’t go on a boat.
10. It takes place in London. it doesn’t take place in London.
Make negative sentences using “never”.
1. He doesn’t walk to the office. He never walks to the 0ffice.
2. She doesn’t travel by car. She never travels by car.
3. They don’t do morning exercises. They never do morning exercises.
4. Jerry doesn’t go fishing at night. Jerry never go fishing at night.
5. They don’t have a lot of work to do. They never have a lot of work to do.
6. John doesn’t have Music on Friday. John never has Music on Friday.
7. Bookshops don’t sell food. Bookshops never sell food.
8. The businessman doesn’t stay at that hotel. The businessman never stays at that hotel.
9. Granny doesn’t go shopping on Sunday. Granny never goes shopping on Sunday.
10. It doesn’t take place in spring. It never takes place in spring.
Write a tag for each sentence.
1. They don’t listen to dialogues, do they?
2. They never listen to dialogues, do they?
3. She doesn’t ask questions, does she?
4. She never asks questions, does she?
5. You don’t eat sausage, do you?
6. You never eat sausage, do you?
7. It didn’t happen to you, did it?
8. It never happened to you, does it?
9. It doesn’t happen to him, does it?
10. It never happens to him, does it?
Write a tag for each sentence.
1. They gather berries every summer, don’t they?
2. They never gather berries, do they?
3. They don’t gather berries, do they?
4. You never saw any squirrels in the park, did you?
5. You saw some squirrels in the park, didn’t you?
6. You didn’t see any squirrels in the park, did you?
7. The train leaves at 10 o’clock, doesn’t it?
8. The train doesn’t leave at 10 o’clock, does it?
9. The train never leaves at 10 o’clock, does it?
10. The train left at 10 o’clock, didn’t it?
Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Continuous. Some verbs are not used in the Present Continuous.
(work)
He is working
1. (use)
She is using
2. (need)
He –
3. (learn)
I am learning
4. (eat)
It is eating
5. (have a car)
They –
6. (have lunch)
They are having lunch
7. (play)
It is playing
8. (see a wolf)
The boys –
9. (look at a wolf)
Bill is looking at a wolf
10. (hate cold weather)
Mrs Hill –
Complete the sentences as in the examples. The Present Continuous, the Present Simple or the Past Simple?
(he / swim / now)
He is swimming now.
(he / swim / every Sunday)
He swims every Sunday.
(he / swim / yesterday)
He swam yesterday.
1. (Granny / teach me / now)
Granny is teaching, me now.
2. (Granny / teach me / when I was seven)
Granny taught me when I was seven.
3. (they / swim / at the moment)
They are swimming at the moment.
4. (he / use the computer / now)
He is using the computer now.
5. (he / use the computer / every day)
He uses the computer every day.
6. (he / use the computer / yesterday)
He used the computer yesterday.
7. (I / learn the rules / now)
I am learning the rules now.
8. (I / do exercises / now)
I am doing exercises now.
9. (I / do exercises / two days ago)
I did exercises two days ago.
10. (she / do the shopping / every Friday)
She does shopping every Friday.
Complete the sentences. The Present Continuous, the Present Simple or the Past Simple?
1. (it / eat fish / now). It is eating fish now
2. (it / play / now). It is playing now.
3. (it / rain / now). It’s raining now.
4. (it / snow / now). It’s snowing now.
5. (it / play / every day). It plays every day.
6. (it / rain / every day). It rains every day.
7. (it / snow / every day). It snows every day.
8. (it / play / yesterday). It played yesterday.
9. (it / rain / yesterday). It rained yesterday.
10. (it / snow / yesterday). It snowed yesterday.
Past Simple or Present Perfect?
Past Simple 1. Он навестил друга вчера.
Past Simple 2. В субботу он навестил друга.
Present Perfect 3. Он навестил друга.
Past Simple 4. Он навестил друга три дня назад.
Present Perfect 5. Он уже навестил друга.
Past Simple 6. Я читал эту книгу в прошлом году.
Past Simple 7. Я прочитал эту книгу в прошлом году.
Present Perfect 8. Я читал эту книгу.
Present Perfect 9. Я читал эту книгу, когда был маленьким.
Present Perfect 10. Я уже прочитал эту книгу.
Fill in the table.
1. collect collected collected
2. ask asked asked
3. answer answered answered
4. live lived lived
5. listen listened listened
6. help helped helped
7. clean cleaned cleaned
8. wash washed washed
9. invite invited invited
10. open opened opened
Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect.
1. (answer) I have answered.
2. (live) He has lived.
3. (clean) You have cleaned.
4. (visit) She has visited.
5. (ask) I have asked.
6. (open) It has opened.
7. (invite) We have invited.
8. (help) She has helped.
9. (listen) They have played.
10. (collect) I have collected.
Fill in the table.
1. be was / were been
2. go went gone
3. do did done
4. see saw seen
5. read read read
6. write wrote written
7. put put put
8. eat ate eaten
9. take took taken
10. give gave given
Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect.
1. (put) I have put
2. (give) He has given
3. (take) You have taken
4. (go) She has gone
5. (do) I have done
6. (eat) It has eaten
7. (see) We have seen
8. (read) She has read
9. (write) They have written
10. (be) I have been
Complete the sentences. Use the Present Perfect.
1. — Will you help Boris, please?
– But I have helped him.
2. — Wash your hands!
— But I have washed my hands.
3. — Will you open the box, please?
— But I have opened it.
4. — Will you visit Tom, please?
— But I have visisted him.
5. — Will you clean your room, please?
— But I have cleaned it.
6. — Play this game!
— But I have played the game.
7. — Will you cook dinner, please?
— But I have cooked dinner.
8. — Will you ask him the question, please?
— But I have asked him the question.
9. — Will you answer the question, please?
— But I have answered it.
10. — Will you invite the Smirnovs, please?
— But I have invited them.
Complete the sentences. Use the Present Perfect.
be do eat give go put read see take translate write
We have read the book.
1. Ann has gone to school.
2. I have done my homework.
3. Bill has seen Ann’s pictures.
4. Bill and I have translated the texts.
5. The pupil has taken a composition.
6. The pupils have given their exercise-books to the teacher.
7. His pets have eaten the apples.
8. Grandmother has put the vase on the table.
9. The students have written the text.
10. The Blacks have gone to Moscow.
Complete the questions. Use the Present Perfect.
1. (buy) Have you bought a red pen?
2. (leave) Has he left for Moscow?
3. (see) Has she seen the film?
4. (read) Have you read the story?
5. (come) Has he come home from school?
6. (make) Have they made a toy plane?
7. (draw) Has she drawn a picture?
8. (do) Have you done your homework?
9. (catch) Has the cat caught a mouse?
10. (sleep) Has it slept in that box?
Write questions as in the examples.
(you / London)
Have you ever been to London?
(he / the planetarium)
Has he ever been to the planetarium?
1. (you / Riga)
Have you ever been to Riga?
2. (he / Paris)
Has he ever been to Paris?
3. (she / Berlin)
Has she ever been to Berlin ?
4. (you / Vladimir)
Have you ever been to Vladimir?
5. (you / the Tretyakov Gallery)
Have you ever been to the Tretyakov Gallery?
6. (he / New York)
Has he ever been to New York?
7. (they / the USA)
Have they ever been to the USA?
8. (you / Red Square)
Have you ever been to Red Square?
9. (you / the Kremlin)
Have you ever been to the Kremlin?
10. (he / England)
Has he ever been to England?
Complete the sentences. Use the Present Perfect and the Past Simple.
i. (buy) Have you ever bought a piano?
2. (buy) When did you buy the piano?
3. (be) Have you ever been to London?
4. (be) When did you be in London?
5. (speak) Have you ever spoken to a pilot?
6. (speak) When did you speak to the pilot?
7. (see) Have you ever seen the film?
8. (see) When did you see the film?
9. (meet) Have you ever met Mr Carter?
10. (meet) When did you meet him?
Complete the sentences as in the example.
build buy have hear learn make meet play read see visit
It’s the worst (bad) game I have ever played.
1. It’s the most wonderful song I have ever heard.
2. It’s the happiest child I have ever met.
3. It’s the most interesting book I have ever read.
4. It’s the most beautiful house he has ever built.
5. It’s the worst party I have ever had.
6. It’s the best bike he has ever bought.
7. It’s the tastiest cake I have ever made.
8. It’s the most difficult word I have ever learned.
9. It’s the best hospital I have ever seen.
10. It’s the oldest town she has ever visited.
Which is right? Complete the sentences.
1. We have washed (wash / washed / have washed) our bikes. They are clean.
2. Jerry has left (leaves / is leaving / has left) school already.
3. Billy left (leaves / left / has left) school last year.
4. I saw (see / saw / have seen) the film two years ago.
5. This is the most difficult (difficult / more difficult / most difficult) exercise I have ever done (do / did / done).
6. This is the best (good / better / best) house I have ever seen (see / saw / seen).
7. I did not sleep (did not sleep / have not slept) well last night.
8. I like to cook (cook / to cook). I can cook (cook / to cook) well.
9. What a (a / the / -) beautiful hotel! I have never (didn’t / have never) stayed (stay / stayed) in such a (a / the / -) beautiful hotel!
10. I think (think / am thinking) you are the best (good / better / best) football player I have ever met (have ever met / ever met / ever meet).
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