Write questions with these words. Give short answers.
Date: 2015-10-07; view: 596.
Verb to be
GRAMMAR
Match the sentence beginnings (a-g) with their endings (1-7).
| a) Mr Grimshaw got up from behind his desk ...
b) I called Steve's name but ...
c) I admire her – ...
d) Andrew learned to speak Japanese in six months –...
e) She chose that house ...
f) Meeting Professor Kearney was an event ...
g) The way a man behaves towards his mother ...
h) Our doctor is very experienced in these matters; ...
| 1 she'sverygood at her job.
2 which changed my life.
3 to greet me and offer me a chair.
4 there was no response.
5 now that's something to be proud of.
6 you should follow his advice.
7 because she liked the garden.
8 can be a good indicator of how he will behave towards his wife.
| 13. Put in am/am not/is/isn't/are/aren't.
- I ___ from Russia.
- Debbie and Mark ___ British. They ___ German.
- My friends ___ interested in computers.
- His parents ___ around 40.
- How old ___ you? I ___ 18.
- London ___ situated on the river Evans. It ___ situated on the river Thames.
- I ___ keen on sports. But I ___ rather good at basketball.
- Her name ___ Jane. It ___ Helen.
14. Give short answers (Yes, I am/No, he isn't, etc.).
- Are you from Russia?
- Is your home town small?
- Are all your school friends students now?
- Is your best friend the same age as you?
- Are you good at languages?
- Is English difficult?
- Are you satisfied with your speaking abilities so far?
- Is it important to have good communication skills?
1.your mother/at work?
2.her children/at home?
3.he/from Italy?
4.I/good at English?
5.you/interested in art?
6.I/right?
7.this subject/difficult?
8.you/happy today?
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