1. My sister Juliet … the paper at the moment. C. is reading 2. Where … you from? A. are 3. Susan … her grandmother next month. B. is staying with 4. I … you. What language are you speaking? C. don't understand 5. My shoes … very dirty, I must clean them. A. are 6. I … to go to school now. C. am getting ready 7. My friend … tomorrow. I am going to the airport to meet him. C. is coming 8. It can't be true! I … you! C. do not believe 9. I … again tonight! A. am not cooking 10. Please, be quiet. You … a lot of noise. B. are making 11. Who is this man? I … him. C. do not recognize 12. I … to a new flat at the weekend. Perhaps you can help me. B. am moving 13. I … this word. What does it mean? A. do not know 14. This hotel is awful. I … never … here again. A. will … stay 15. – Hello. Can I speak to Ann, please? – I'm afraid not. She … a shower at the moment. B. is taking 16. She … constantly … about her problems! A. is … talking 17. Cities … bigger and bigger every year. C. are growing 18. I … football with John next Saturday. C. am playing 19. It has stopped raining. The sun … . A. is shining 20. Bill is sick but he … better slowly. C. is getting
The Benjamin Franklin Prize, awarded for students who demonstrate excellence in their contributions to the school life, will be a new award in our school. This new Prize will be given out at the end of every school year to one student within the school. In order to receive the Benjamin Franklin Prize one must contribute to the well being of the school not only on the physical level, but also mentally. Some of the criteria in determining the winner will include his or her contributions to the student body in academic, athletic, and extracurricular activities. These activities can include, but not be limited to, football, chess club, artistic competitions, and academic olympiads. A possible winner of this award could be [Вставь имя одноклассника(ов)], as they contributed to the well being of the school in many different ways on the academic and social level. The award ceremony for the Benjamin Franklin Prize will take place in late May towards the end of the school year. It will be held outdoors in a local park to contribute to the atmosphere of serenity and societal wellbeing.
2. Where … you from? A. are
3. Susan … her grandmother next month. B. is staying with
4. I … you. What language are you speaking? C. don't understand
5. My shoes … very dirty, I must clean them. A. are
6. I … to go to school now. C. am getting ready
7. My friend … tomorrow. I am going to the airport to meet him. C. is coming
8. It can't be true! I … you! C. do not believe
9. I … again tonight! A. am not cooking
10. Please, be quiet. You … a lot of noise. B. are making
11. Who is this man? I … him. C. do not recognize
12. I … to a new flat at the weekend. Perhaps you can help me. B. am moving
13. I … this word. What does it mean? A. do not know
14. This hotel is awful. I … never … here again. A. will … stay
15. – Hello. Can I speak to Ann, please? – I'm afraid not. She … a shower at the moment. B. is taking
16. She … constantly … about her problems! A. is … talking
17. Cities … bigger and bigger every year. C. are growing
18. I … football with John next Saturday. C. am playing
19. It has stopped raining. The sun … . A. is shining
20. Bill is sick but he … better slowly. C. is getting