1
choose the right phrasal verbs for the following sentences.
1. this blue top your skirt.
2. when the fire started, the alarm at once.
3. tell me what the film was like.
1. goes on, 2. went off, 3. go up
1. goes with, 2. went off, 3. go on
1. goes off, 2. went down, 3. go on
2
open the brackets using past simple or past continuous. write five forms with a comma don't write full sentences.
example:
1. he (to leave) the bank, when the thieves (to take) his money.
2. at half past four yesterday we (to have) dinner.
answer: was leaving, took, were having
1. he (to put) on his coat and cap, (to open) the door and (to go) out.
2. when i (to come) to the theatre, my friend (to wait) for me.
3
read these words and choose the right translation. write down three words with a comma
1. разочарованный, расстроенный, не верящий в свои силы –
sneaky
frustrated
2. удивленный –
shy
surprised
3. нервный –
nervous
silly
Regent's Park —is larger than Hyde Park. The London Zoo —is in Regent's Park. There —are more than six thousand animals and birds in the Zoo. You can visit the Zoo by boat. The boat goes along the Regent's Canal. There —is also an open air theatre in Regent's Park. You can see Shakespeare's plays there in summer.
St. James's Park —is the oldest and the smallest of these three parks. It —is very near Buckingham Palace. The. lake and gardens in St. James's Park—are very beautiful.
(B) In A.D. 61, in the times of the Romans, London (it —was Londi-nium in those days) —was a walled city. But there —was probably a small settlement even before that time. The first settlements —were on two hills on the north bank of the Thames. These places today —are Westminster and St. Paul's.* In the city walls there —were "gates". Now there — are still several: Bishopsgate and Ludgate —are two of them.