с тестом по английскому языку!
Task: choose the right variant
1. English by approximately one third of world's population.
A is spoken
B speekes
C is being spoken
2. A new metro line ... in our city by the end of the year.
A will have been built
B will be built
C will have been building
3. The text ... by the students now.
A translated
B is translating
C is being translated
4. The environment ... very bad in 1970.
A was being damaged
B was damaged
C was damage
5. A new computer programme ... at the computer next year.
A will be invented
B will be being invented
C will have been invented
6. The museum in Oxford ...in 1679.
A was built
B was builded
C was being built
7. No women ... the president of the USA.
A has ever been elected
B was ever elected
C has ever elected
8. A new railway line ... across the desert last year.
A was constructed
B is being constructed
C was being constructed
9. The letter looks as if it ...by a child.
A writes
B is writing
C was written
10. When my teacher came I ... the question.
A was asked
B was being asked
C asked
11. The telephone ... by Alexander Bell.
A was invented
B was being invented
C invented
12. Nick was late for the party, so when he came into the room all the guests ... to each other.
A had been introduced
B had introduced
C was introduced
13. Our new house ... in a year.
A will be built
B will be builded
C will have been built
14. Heat and light ... to us by the sun.
A gived
B are being given
C are given
15. Do you know when the window ... ?
A was broken
B broken
C were broken
16. This talk must ... by our opponents.
A have been started
B had started
C started
17. When my leader comes I ... a lot of questions.
A will being asked
B will be asking
C will be asked
18. These letters ...through tomorrow.
A looked
B will be looking
C will be looked
Make the sentences
1. He has just had dinner.
2. They have already talked about it.
3. My brother has just gone to school.
4. The teacher has explained this rule.
5. They have finished the work.
6. We have just bought a new flat.
interrogative:
1. Has he just had dinner?
2. Have they already talked about it?
3. Has my brother just gone to school?
4. Has the teacher explained this rule?
5. Have they finished the work?
6. Have we just bought a new flat?
negative:
1. He has not just had dinner.
2. They have not already talked about it.
3. My brother has not just gone to school.
4. The teacher has not explained this rule.
5. They have not finished the work.
6. We have not just bought a new flat.
Use the Present Perfect or Past Simple:
1. She (has been) to all the capitals of Europe this year.
2. John (travelled) around Europe last year.
3. Have you ever (lived) in a foreign country?
4. She (went) home two days ago.
5. David (started) school in 1990.
6. Look! Somebody (has broken) my window.
7. I (left) home late last night.
8. We (did not see) them last week.
9. I have already (learnt) all the new words.
10. We have just (come) home but our children (came) home an hour ago.