1. Jack has lost his key. He can’t get into the house.
2. I have done a lot of work today.
3. What did you do last weekend?
4. Did you see Ann yesterday?
5. It’s the most interesting film I have ever seen
6. Have you eaten many fruit today?
7. I got a message from Lily last Saturday.
8. When did you buy the new car?
9. They have played rugby this year.
10. What have you done since I last met you?
Ex. 1.
2. Finish - finishes.
3. Watch - watches.
4. Like - likes.
5. Wear - wears.
6. Change - changes.
7. Go - goes.
8. Study - studies.
9. Have - has.
10. Use - uses.
Ex. 2.
2. Jessica doesn't like swimming.
3. He studies English and German.
4. We don't walk to school every day.
5. My father teaches history at my school.
6. I don't do my homework in the library.
7. She goes to school by bus.
8. You don't watch TV in the morning.
Ex. 3.
2. Does she go shopping with Kate?
3. How often do they play tennis?
4. Do you love hip hop music?
I seldom go for a walk in the yard.
My mother usually dresses at eight o'clock
I sometimes wash up in the afternoon
Ben and Dan often play chess in the evening
My father usually goes to the stadium on Sundays
We like to read books in the evening
My friends always watch TV at seven
She sometimes has dinner at quarter to four
they seldom get up at eight o'clock
you often wake up at seven o'clock
she usually takes a shower at half past nine
Bessy always dresses at quarter past eight
they always go to school at a quarter to nine
we usually have dinner at two o'clock
Fred likes to read books
1. Jack ... his key. He can’t get into the house. a) has lost
2. I … a lot of work today. b) have done
3. What … you … last weekend? a) did … do
4. … you … Ann yesterday? b) Did … see
5. It’s the most interesting film. I never … b) have seen
6. … you … many fruit today? b) Have … eaten
7. I … a message from Lily last Saturday. a) got
8. When … you … the new car? a) did …buy
9. They … rugby this year. b) have played
10. What … you … since I.. … you? a) have … done, met