1. My brother to the cinema last Sunday.
a) go
b) went
2. … you doing your homework now?
a) Are
b) Do
3. They will … football tomorrow.
a) play
b) played
4. We … breakfast together every morning.
a) have
b) has
5. … Bob often watch TV?
a) Does
b) Will
6. She drew a picture … .
a) today
b) yesterday
7. My mum usually … dinner.
a) is cooking
b) cooks
8. My friends … to the zoo last month.
a) went
b) go
9. What day … it today?
a) is
b) was
10. … you read a book every day?
a) Do
b) Are
11. I … my friend next week.
a) will meet
b) met
12. Ann … ice cream.
a) likes
b) like
13. We … happy last Sunday.
a) were
b) are
14. Listen! Katya … singing a song.
a) is singing
b) sings
15. I am going to the shop.
a) yesterday
b) now
Объяснение по человечски
3
1. were
2. was
3. were
4. were
5. were
6. were
7. was
4
1. Jane and Cindy were at the zoo yesterday
2. Jane's mother was with them
3. Snakes and crocodiles were scary
4. Был(а) ли ты в Самарском зоопарке?
Ну тут
Yes, I was или No, I wasn't
в зависимости от того был(а) ты там или нет, я же не знаю
5. Были ли обезьяны в Самарском зоопарке?
Тут тоже
Yes, there were monkeys или No, there were no monkeys
5
1) Jim was at the cinema three days ago
2) Kate was at school yesterday
3) Girls were in the park last Tuesday
6
1) candles
2) cards
3) balloons
4) gifts (presents)
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