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Date: 2015-10-07; view: 651.


Fill in the correct pronoun.

Dear Jane,

thank you for … last letter. I really enjoyed reading … . Have … sisters started … new school yet? I'm sure … will enjoy … very much if they settle in and make new friends. Mary asked me for … new address, so I gave … to … . I hope … don't mind. Also I saw Anne last week. She said … would phone you this week to invite you to … birthday party. Please write to … soon.

Love,

Rachel

Grammar: Verb to be – áûòü, ÿâëÿòüñÿ, íàõîäèòüñÿ, ñóùåñòâîâàòü

  Present Simple Past Simple Future Simple
I am was   will   ‘ll   be  
He, She, It is was
We, You, They are were

 

Saying Hello Are You British?

– Hello, Mary! – Are you British or American?

– Hello, Pat. – I'm British.

– How are you? – But your wife isn't British.

– Fine, thanks. And you? She is Canadian I think.

– I'm fine. Let's go to – No, she is neither British

the movie today . nor Canadian.

– Yes, all right. And what – But her English is so good.

about your brother Tom? – Yes, her English isn't bad,

– I'm sorry, he is busy. she's Swiss.

– So, see you soon.

– Bye, Mary.

a) 1.We (is/are) a family of four. 2.He (is/be) at University now. 3.I (were/was) at school last year. 4.My parents (were/was) engineers some year ago but now they (is/are) retired. 5.I (am/will be) an engineer in future. 6.Next summer they (will/will be) in Spain on holidays.

b)1.What … your name? – My name … Max. 2.Where … you from? – I. … from Nakhodka. 3. … your mother a doctor? – No, she … a teacher. 4. … they at home? – No, they … not at home, they … at University. 5.My favourite subject … maths. – What … your favourite subjects? 6.I … always busy, but I … happy. 7.Whose book … this? – It … Olga's book. 8. … you a sportsman? – Yes, I … .9.What … your favourite sport? – Tennis … .

c)Mr. Brown … a managing director of the East Bank. He … always on a business trip. Yesterday he … in Geneva. Tomorrow he … in Chicago. At the end of the trip he … always tired but happy. He … at home now. Everybody in the family … very glad to see him at home again. His daughters … also happy to get new computer games from their father.


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