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Choose the proper wordDate: 2015-10-07; view: 484. Make the following sentences a) negative, b) interrogative a) Present Simple 1. My father works at the plant. 2. The garage houses many cars. 3. They work on Sundays. 4. This scientist lectures on civil engineering. 5. They have a lecture on Chemistry today. 6. She knows Mathematics very well. 7. He does a certain job at the lab. 8. He specializes in the field of electronics. b) Past Simple 1. He went to London last year. 2. She worked at a very interesting problem. 3. He finished school in 1989. 4. He did research work in the field of Physics. 5. He wrote a new book about animals. 6. Students attended lectures on different subjects. 7. These students passed all the exams well. 8. She bought a new dictionary. c) Future Simple 1. He will write an article on air pollution in two days. 2. I will see the film "Sounds of Music" tomorrow. 3. The will study the French language at the University. 4. It will rain tomorrow. 5. We'll go to Moscow next week. 6. She‘ll pass exams in a month. 7. Put in s' or 's. Make one sentence or two Model: My brother has three dogs. They are very clever. My brother's dogs are very clever. 1. Ann has got a daughter. Her hair is fair. 2. Sam has got a girlfriend. Her name is Fiona. 3. My uncle has got a dog. It is not very intelligent. 4. The Smiths had got a party. It was very boring. 5. Lucy and Mark have got a car. It is quite expensive. 1. (Last, next) year we were schoolchildren. 2. We‘ll have an English test (last week, next week). 3. (Some years ago, in some years)I was in the sixth form. 4. (Five years ago, in five years) you will be engineers. 5. Mike (finishes, finished) school three years ago. 6. You had a lot of work to do (last, next) year. 7. He (writes, wrote) his term paper last month.
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