1. Last year we worked in the garden with our parents.
Did we work in the garden with our parents last year?Where did we work with our parents last year?Who worked in the garden last year?Last year we worked in the garden with our parents, didn't we?Did we work in the garden with our parents last year or last month?2. He spends some days in Scotland every year.
Does he spend some days in Scotland every year?Where does he spend some days every year?Who spends some days in Scotland every year?He spends some days in Scotland every year, doesn't he?Does he spend some days in Scotland every year or every month?1. Fill in the correct word
fast food restaurant zoo cottage
palace swimming pool library tent
1. Tim is keeping fit at the sport centre.
2. You can see lots of works of art in the gallery.
3. This is a really big departament store. They sell everything here!
4. We went to the zoo last week and saw a lot of exotic animals there.
5. I’m so hungry. Can we go to a restaraunt?
6. The Queen lives in a luxurious palace.
7. I’m taking this book back to the library.
8. The Smiths live in a big cottage in the countryside.
9. Bob and Roy are staying in a small at the campsite.
10. If you want to go to the swimming pool, you’ll need a bathing costume, a cap and waterproof goggles.
2. Match activities and the places where you can do them.
1. buy things departament store
2.see works of art gallery
3. watch a film cinema
4. see animals zoo
5.read library
6.have a snack fast food restaraunt
7.see a play theatre
8.do sports gym
3. Put the words in the correct order.
1. Tony has to go to school every day.
2. early / wa
3. have / wear / to / don’t / uniform / We /a.
4. your / You / make / needn’t / bed .
5. the / have / doesn’t / flat/ to / She / clean.
4. Write the comparative or superlative form.
1. It is the (old) church in my city.
2. She is one of (good) tennis players in the world.
3. Sarah is (intelligent) than Mike.
4. He is (clever) boy in the class.
5. My room is (small) than yours.
6. She is (attractive) in her class.
7. He runs (fast) than everybody in his class.
8. Don is (lazy) student in his group.
9. The red dress is (expensive) of all.
10. Rex is (aggressive) than Fluffy.
5. Use: have to / don’t have to / needn’t / mustn’t / must.
1. People wear a seatbelt when they are in the car.
2. You wash the dishes, I’ll do it later.
3. You pay for the tickets to this play, they are free.
4. Students be late for the lesson.
5. You prepare for the English test.
6. Match the questions to the answers.
1. How about visiting Pam? A. OK. I want to see the tigers.
2. Shall we go to that new department store? B. I’d rather not. I don’t like her.
3. Why don’t we go to the zoo? C. I don’t really like fish.
4. How about going to the aquarium? D. That sounds good. I’m tired.
5. Why don’t we go home? E Brilliant idea! I need some new
clothes.
Объяснение:
Elena and I would like to invite you to visit us in Ekaterinburg. After all, you want visit the Siberia or the Urals? We have a rest in July, will you be able to come at this time?In the summer we have very good! We have thought of everything. We will acquaint you with Ekaterinburg, which is the capital of the Urals. We will visit the Museum of Stone Carving Art, will show you the biggest temples and monasteries, will hold you through the nature park "Deer Streams".We also invite you to our cottage, which is located on the shores of picturesque Lake "Baltim". We will be a barbecue, swim and sunbathe. And introduce you to our friends. There will be a lot of fun!If you agree, then write sooner. We'll tell you how it should be done. All your expenses in Russia we vozmem over. All your expenses in Russia we take on. And you will live in our apartment, we have already prepared for you a private room.
Looking forward to your reply.