Use Present Perfect or past simple.
1) My friend (went) to India on Saturday.
2) My friend (has been) to India many times recently.
3) Mr. Stevenson (performed) more than sixty surgeries when he was a surgeon.
4) Mr. Stevenson is a surgeon. He (has performed) more than sixty surgeries.
5) Jack (repaired) his truck last week.
6) Jack (has repaired) his truck and now it's as good as new.
7) Alice (lived) in London in 2010.
8) Alice has lived in London more than five years.
9) I (finished) my work then I went home.
10) I (have finished) my work so I can go home now.
I. Fill in: wardrobe, recognise, spare room, prime-minister, porch, neighbourhood.
1. Is your new _neighbourhood__ very crowded and noisy?
2. Don’t leave your clothes all over the room. Hang them in the _wardrobe_.
3. Jenny would like a house with a _spare room_ where she would work.
4. What is the number of your _porch_ in the block of flats?
5. It was difficult to_recognise_ him, he looked sick and tired.
II. Fill in the correct for of the verbs (-ing form, to-infinitive or infinitive without to)
1. Our teacher makes us ... (do) our homework.
2. I never liked (going) to church when I was a child.
3. Tom wants ... (to finish) work early today.
4. David always enjoyed (playing) football at school.
5. I stopped (reading) my book and went to bed.
III. March the words on the left and on the right.
1. forgetful E. grandpa
2. spacious C. gym
3. football A. pitch
4. corner B. shop
5. wedding D. anniversary
IV. Write true sentences about place you live in. I live in Kyiv. There are many shops and parks. There aren’t any fiedls. There is a school where I am a pupil. My neighbourhood is very nice. There’s a park in front of my house. There’s a cimema to the left. I really like the place I live in.
V. Choose the correct form of the verb. My friend has been learning English since 2009.
1. has been learning 3. had been learning 2. is learning 4. was learning
She tried not to eat too much sweets but she couldn’t.
‘Have you ever lived by sea before?’ ‘No, but I will get used to it.
Mr Bruckles agreed to buy a new cottage this year.
He will never forget meeting with Arnold Schwarzenegger.
He wants to attend a postgraduate course in Management.
She was too sad to do any housework. She was too tired.
A robber denied taking part in the crime.
I like listening to rock music.
‘Does Peter like England?’ Yes, he does… But he can’t get use to the climate there.
Sue is planning to escape from the daily routine and start travelling.
Nick was walking and suddenly noticed a nice cafeteria at the corner, so he stopped to order a cup of latte.
I can’t take you with me. You are too young!
Kate used to live there some years ago. But now she is married and lives in another town.
He never suggests helping! He is always doing strange things…
Do you remember meeting her at the party?
She doesn’t want to wash the dishes. She would rather dance at the party.