Speaking Task 4. Talk to your partner Choose ONE picture. Isk und answer 2 questions (each of you the reather and activities. Use and, or, but because to make up sentences.
Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite.
1. We swam in the swimming pool last autumn. 2. My nephew didn't help his mother last Monday. 3. His uncle didn't ski last winter. 4. I didn't eat porridge for supper the day before yesterday. 5. My grandparents wrote a letter to their friends yesterday. 6. The child diidn't wash his face yesterday morning. 7. His daughter didn't run at the stadium last week. 8. Mr. Brown didn't have dinner at a restaurant yesterday.
Past Indefinite. Fill in the blanks with “who”, “what”, ”where”, ”why”, “when”, “with whom”. 1. Why didn’t they discuss the problem all together yesterday? 2. What did your Granny cook for dinner yesterday? 3. With whom did the children go to the park last Sunday? 4. Where did his grandfather work many years ago? 5. Why didn’t he come home at 7 o’clock yesterday evening? 6. Who played basketball at the stadium last Saturday? 7. Why didn’t she go to work last week? 8. Where did they spend their last week? 9. Where did they spend their last spring holidays? 10. Where did you learn French last year?
Past Indefinite. Open the brackets. Make up questions. Begin the questions using the words in brackets.
1. We moved into a new house last year. (when, who) Who moved into a new house last year? When did we move into a new house? 2. His sister left the room ten minutes ago. (who, when) Who left the room ten minutes ago? When did his sister leave the room?. 3. Bat locked the window an hour ago. (who, when) Who locked the window an hour ago? When did bat lock the window? 4. She put on a new fur coat at the theatre yesterday. (who, what) Who put on a new fur coat at the theatre yesterday? What did she put on at the theatre yesterday? 5. Her friend missed the train yesterday. (who, when) Who missed the train yesterday? When did her friend miss the train? 6. They went to study in Paris in 1999. (who, where, when) Who went to study in Paris in 1999? Where did they go to study in 1999? When did they go to study in Paris? 7. My father got a new interesting job last month. (who, when) Who got a new interesting job last month? When did my father get a new interesting job? 8. Tib looked angry at the party yesterday evening. (who, where, when) Who looked angry at the party yesterday evening? Where did Tib look angry yesterday evening? When did Tib look angry at the party? 9. Her brother saw that film last week. ( who, when) Who saw that film last week? When did her brother see that film last week?
1. What are you doing tomorrow evening? What time are Bob and Sue coming? Are you working next week? When is Liz going on holiday? 2. Jack is here. He arrived here on Tuesday. He has been here since Tuesday. I know Ann. I first met Ann two years ago. I’ve known Ann for two years. I have a camera. I bought it in 1995. I've had a camera since 1995. They are married. They got married six months ago. They've been married for six months.
3. Dear Mary , I'm very pleased you can come to stay at the weekend . I'm sorry I couldn't talk to you on the phone yesterday, but I couldn't leave the baby. I was able to get tickets for the theatre on Saturday I can't wait to go. Mum says that when she was young you could have tickets for £2! You certainly can't now! We haven't been able to fix the car yet but mom says we can borrow hers. By the way, the baby can say three new words! See you on Friday.
1. We swam in the swimming pool last autumn.
2. My nephew didn't help his mother last Monday.
3. His uncle didn't ski last winter.
4. I didn't eat porridge for supper the day before yesterday.
5. My grandparents wrote a letter to their friends yesterday.
6. The child diidn't wash his face yesterday morning.
7. His daughter didn't run at the stadium last week.
8. Mr. Brown didn't have dinner at a restaurant yesterday.
Past Indefinite.
Fill in the blanks with “who”, “what”, ”where”, ”why”, “when”, “with whom”.
1. Why didn’t they discuss the problem all together yesterday?
2. What did your Granny cook for dinner yesterday?
3. With whom did the children go to the park last Sunday?
4. Where did his grandfather work many years ago?
5. Why didn’t he come home at 7 o’clock yesterday evening?
6. Who played basketball at the stadium last Saturday?
7. Why didn’t she go to work last week?
8. Where did they spend their last week?
9. Where did they spend their last spring holidays?
10. Where did you learn French last year?
Past Indefinite. Open the brackets. Make up questions. Begin the questions using the words in brackets.
1. We moved into a new house last year. (when, who)
Who moved into a new house last year?
When did we move into a new house?
2. His sister left the room ten minutes ago. (who, when)
Who left the room ten minutes ago?
When did his sister leave the room?.
3. Bat locked the window an hour ago. (who, when)
Who locked the window an hour ago?
When did bat lock the window?
4. She put on a new fur coat at the theatre yesterday. (who, what)
Who put on a new fur coat at the theatre yesterday?
What did she put on at the theatre yesterday?
5. Her friend missed the train yesterday. (who, when)
Who missed the train yesterday?
When did her friend miss the train?
6. They went to study in Paris in 1999. (who, where, when)
Who went to study in Paris in 1999?
Where did they go to study in 1999?
When did they go to study in Paris?
7. My father got a new interesting job last month. (who, when)
Who got a new interesting job last month?
When did my father get a new interesting job?
8. Tib looked angry at the party yesterday evening. (who, where, when)
Who looked angry at the party yesterday evening?
Where did Tib look angry yesterday evening?
When did Tib look angry at the party?
9. Her brother saw that film last week. ( who, when)
Who saw that film last week?
When did her brother see that film last week?
What are you doing tomorrow evening?
What time are Bob and Sue coming?
Are you working next week?
When is Liz going on holiday?
2.
Jack is here. He arrived here on Tuesday. He has been here since Tuesday.
I know Ann. I first met Ann two years ago. I’ve known Ann for two years.
I have a camera. I bought it in 1995. I've had a camera since 1995.
They are married. They got married six months ago. They've been married for six months.
3.
Dear Mary ,
I'm very pleased you can come to stay at the weekend . I'm sorry I couldn't talk to you on the phone yesterday, but I couldn't leave the baby. I was able to get tickets for the theatre on Saturday I can't wait to go. Mum says that when she was young you could have tickets for £2! You certainly can't now! We haven't been able to fix the car yet but mom says we can borrow hers. By the way, the baby can say three new words! See you on Friday.