1. I’m hot. This suitcases are very heavy. 2.My brother and I are very good tennis player.
3. What color is your car? 4. Why John is angry with me?
5. Is swimming 6. Is coming 7. Costs 8. Speaks 9. Don’t watch 10. Don’t understand 11. Is singing 12. Is; was 13. Are; were 14. Has Visited 15. Has been working
3 forms: Buy - bought - bought Catch - caught – caught Come – came – come Cost – cost - cost Do - did - done Drink - drank - drunk Eat - ate — eaten Break – broke — broken Find – found – found Fall - fell - fallen Give - gave - given Have - had - had
Question: Has mr. John just arrived from New York?
Before we cut down on fat, sugar and salt, we have to know a bit more about the kind of food these things might be in. The biggest problem comes when these things are hidden in other foods: biscuits, crisps, sausages, meat pies, soft drinks and so on. The best way is to get into the habit of checking the ingredients and nutritional value on the sides of packets although this isn't always easy to do. Another thing to know is, for example, that we do need fat to live, it's an essential part of our diet and physically we couldn't exist without it. But we all know that to eat much fat is bad for our health. The matter is that there are different kinds of fat. There are fats that are good for us and fats that are bad for us. Eating less of the bad ones and more of the good ones can actually help us to live longer! Bad fats are the saturated fats, found in animal productions, like red meat, butter and cheese.
1 We did not rest yesterday 2 I didn't drink coffee yesterday 3 Did you come at six o'clock yesterday? No, yesterday I came home from work at half past eight. I was very tired. I had dinner with my family. After dinner I was very thirsty. I drank two cups of tea. Then I rested 4. Who did ring you up an hour ago? 5 Did it take you long to find his house yesterday? 12. When your lessons were over on Monday? 6. Her friends were ready at five o'clock 7 They made a tour of Europe last summer 8 Queen Elizabeth II was born in 1926. She became Queen of England in 1952
3. What color is your car?
4. Why John is angry with me?
5. Is swimming
6. Is coming
7. Costs
8. Speaks
9. Don’t watch
10. Don’t understand
11. Is singing
12. Is; was
13. Are; were
14. Has Visited
15. Has been working
3 forms:
Buy - bought - bought
Catch - caught – caught
Come – came – come
Cost – cost - cost
Do - did - done
Drink - drank - drunk
Eat - ate — eaten
Break – broke — broken
Find – found – found
Fall - fell - fallen
Give - gave - given
Have - had - had
Question:
Has mr. John just arrived from New York?