I.
1. This does not look like MY book, it must be YOURS.
2. I like MY mother very much.
3. MY name is Peter Sokolov.
4. Whose pens are these? Are they YOURS or THEIRS?
5. This is a schoolgirl. HER father is a doctor.
6. My pen is better than HIS.
II.
1. I know this boy. He works with ME.
2. Read this poem and translate IT.
3. We are doctors. OUR children are doctors too.
4. I have a brother. HIS name is Peter.
5. These are very good books. Take THEM home.
III.
1. This is a fox. These are foxes.
2. That is a dictionary. Those are dictionaries.
3. That is a wolf. Those are wolves.
4. This is a bus. These are buses.
5. That is a story. Those are stories.
6. This is a match. These are matches.
7. This is a house. These are houses.
8. This is a way. These are ways.
IV.
1. What are they doing now?
* are doing – Present Continuous Tense, Active Voice
2. She drinks coffee every morning.
* drinks – Present Indefinite Tense, Active Voice
3. Last summer we lived in the country and went to the river every day.
* lived – Past Indefinite Tense, Active Voice
* went – Past Indefinite Tense, Active Voice
4. He didnʹt like ice cream.
* didnʹt like – Past Indefinite Tense, Active Voice
5. Shall we do this work tomorrow?
* shall do – Future Indefinite Tense, Active Voice
6. I was watching TV the whole evening.
* was watching – Past Continuous Tense, Active Voice
7. I have already written a letter.
* have written – Present Perfect Tense, Active Voice
8. He translated this article by 5 oʹclock yesterday.
* translated – Past Indefinite Tense, Active Voice
9. My father was doing this work the whole evening yesterday.
* was doing – Past Continuous Tense, Active Voice
10. Does she go home?
* does go – Present Indefinite Tense, Active Voice
V.
1. Did you play the piano today?
2. Look at my new dress! Iʹve made it myself.
3. I did my homework yesterday.
4. He has just come home.
5. My watch was going in the morning, but now it has stopped.
6. It was cold yesterday.
7. Look at this birdhouse. Mike has made it himself.
VI.
1. I went to the cinema yesterday.
2. I was doing my homework when my mother came home.
3. If I had stayed some more days in your town, I would have called on you and we would have had a good talk.
4. His father is not watching TV at the moment.
5. Tom had returned from the cinema by 5 oʹclock.
6. I will have done my work by six oʹclock tomorrow.
7. She was reading the whole evening yesterday.
VII.
1. Iʹve just met my teacher.
2. I felt tired last night and went to bed very early.
3. Now they are sitting in the drawing-room and talking about their trip.
4. Iʹve already done my homework.
5. He was doing his homework the whole evening yesterday.
6. They usually go to the river for a swim.
7. What are you reading now?
8. Tomorrow Iʹll cook a pie.
9. Iʹll be writing a poem from seven to ten tomorrow.
10. This work will have been finished by 7 oʹclock.
11. My mother likes to listen classical music.
... 11. My mother likes to listen TO classical music.
Либо:
... 11. My mother is fond of listening TO classical music.
Праздники в Великобритании
В Соединённом Королевстве меньше государственных (официально установленных) праздников, чем в других европейских странах. К ним относятся: Рождество, День подарков (следующий день после Рождества), Новый год, Страстная пятница (пятница перед Пасхой), Пасхальный понедельник (первый понедельник после Пасхи), Майский день (первый понедельник мая), День весны (весенний день отдыха, последний понедельник мая) и День лета (летний день отдыха, последний понедельник августа). Государственные праздники в Великобритании также называют банковскими выходными, потому что банки, как и большинство офисов и магазинов, в эти дни закрыты.
Новый год в Британии менее популярен, чем Рождество. Наряду с государственными праздниками в Великобритании существуют традиционные фестивали.
1. Are there many holidays in Great Britain?
There are fewer public holidays in Great Britain than in other European countries. There are: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Yearʹs Day, Good Friday, Easter Monday, May Day, Spring Bank Holiday and Summer Bank Holiday.
2. What is the most popular holiday in Britain?
The most popular holiday in Britain is Christmas.
3. What do children leave at the end of their beds and why?
Children hung stockings at the end of their beds, hoping that Father Christmas will come down the chimney during the night and fill them with toys and sweets.