1. You are not good at maths, you? b) are
I will wear jeans to the party if my mother them. c) buys
When Jenny rang up, her brother __ a shower in the bathroom. a) was taking
I don't know when he to us. b) will come
Andy, you hear the train now? a) do
Wilson never listens to ___. b) anybody
The Browns don't know my e-mail address and I don't know _. c) theirs
Jack, you __ swim in the river. The water is very cold. c) mustn't
2. Complete the disjunctive questions:
1. California is famous for its beaches, isn't it?
2. The Browns live in a beautiful house, don't they?
3. He never comes home late, does he?
4. I am going to Scotland in summer, aren't I?
5. Pauline didn't know that boy, did she?
6. Mother saw us in the street, didn't she?
7. it is not raining now, is it?
8. We must get up early tomorrow, mustn't we?
9. Nina could read books at six years old, couldn't she?
10. These are not warm, are they ?
3. Article a/an or no article:
Jason is such _a__ brave boy!
It is such cold water!
Where can I find such easy texts?
It is such wonderful weather!
It is such _an_ important news!
4. Complete the text:
Jean-Claud van Damme is a famous actor. When he (was) a child, he (took) ballet lessons, (won) different ballet competitions. Then a Paris ballet company (had given) him a job as a dancer, but he (decided) he (wanted) to (work) in films, so he (did not take) the job. Instead, he (went) to the USA. In 1981 he (travelled) to Hollywood. He (had) English lessons and (worked) for a pizza house. That was how he (made) money. One night he (met) a film producer outside the restaurant. "Hello, I (am) Jean-Claud van Damme, " he (said). "I (will be) an actor soon." The producer (did not believe) him then. And he (was) wrong. Now there are few people in the world who (do not know) this actor.
A revolution in Japanese clothing caused westernbased reform of the Meiji era in the second half of the 19th century. European fashion began to displace traditional Japanese costume. This process was gradual surface until 1945, touching only the guiding layers of the society. However, the democratization of the "Americanization" of the way of life of the ordinary Japanese has led to the fact that the Japanese kimono was pushed out of daily life.
Today, the Japanese traditional costume used basically only during the holidays and formal events.