1. Open the brackets using a verb in the correct tense (Simple, Past, Perfect). Translate the sentences into Russian. 1. We usually (visit) museums in Moscow. 2. Mag (never /go) to England. 3. Jane always (buy) souvenirs while traveling. 4. Sue (look) for a new job at the moment 5. Jane ( ever/ be) adroad? 6. …(you/ have) lunch now? 7. They (go) on guarded tour last week. 8. Tom and Lisa (chat) from 5 till 7 o’clock yesterday. 9. Where …(you / meet) Ben? 10. Mr. Morris (not play) basketball. 2. Use Passive voice . 1. The costumes (design) by Maria Bjornson. 2. The new library (open) tomorrow 3. Hockey (play) in winter. 4. Hamlet (write) by Shakespeare. 5. This musical (must/ see) by everyone. 3. Put the verbs in brakets into: -ing form or infinitive 1. Do you like (watch) documentaries? 2. We must (visit) grandparents this weekend. 3. Let’s (go) to the cinema! 4. I want (help) the animal shelter. 5. Can you stop (read) that magazine, you’d better read a book. 4. Rewrite the sentences into Reported speech. 1. “ It is sunny today” John said. 2. “I will fly to New York tomorrow” Tony said. 3. “We played tennis yesterday” Diana said 4. “What country have you visited?” Ann asked 5. “Do you like apples?” Julia asked 6. Choose the correct modal verb. 1. You must/can raise your hand before the answer. 2. He needn’t/ can’t go out until he finishes his work. 3. In Britain, all teens have to/may stay in school until they are sixteen years old. 4. You must/may do this homework. 5. You should/might spend more studying if you want to get good
We usually visit museums in Moscow. 2. Mag has never gone to England. 3. Jane always buys souvenirs while traveling. 4. Sue is looking for a new job at the moment 5. Has Jane ever been adroad? 6. Are you having lunch now? 7. They went on guarded tour last week. 8. Tom and Lisa chated from 5 till 7 o’clock yesterday. 9. Where Have you met Ben? 10. Mr. Morris doesn't play basketball. 2. Use Passive voice . 1. The costumes is designed by Maria Bjornson. 2. The new library will be opened tomorrow 3. Hockey was played in winter. 4. Hamlet was written by Shakespeare. 5. This musical is must seen by everyone. 3. Put the verbs in brakets into: -ing form or infinitive 1. Do you like watching documentaries? 2. We must visit grandparents this weekend. 3. Let’s go to the cinema! 4. I want to help the animal shelter. 5. Can you stop reading that magazine, you’d better read a book. 4. Rewrite the sentences into Reported speech. 1. “ It was sunny yesterday, John said. 2. “I would fly to New York next day, Tony said. 3. We had played tennis yesterday, Diana said 4. “What country you had visited, Ann asked 5. if you liked apples Julia asked 6. Choose the correct modal verb. 1. You must raise your hand before the answer. 2. He needn’t go out until he finishes his work. 3. In Britain, all teens have to stay in school until they are sixteen years old. 4. You may do this homework. 5. You should spend more studying if you want to get good