They go for a walk to the park every day.



 

1. Do they go for a walk to the park every day?

2. Who goes for a walk to the park every day?

3. Where do they go for a walk? How often do they go to the park?

4. They go for a walk to the park every day, don’t they?

Ex 2. Re-order the words to makequestions.

 

1. Rita does her job like new? _______________________________________________________

2. attend do how meetings often you ? _________________________________________________

3. a assistant got has Vladimir new ? __________________________________________________

4. there many office are your employees in how? ______________________________________________________________________________

5. to you have Spain been ever? ______________________________________________________

6. buy where this he watch did? ______________________________________________________

7. on are sports keen what you? ______________________________________________________

8. to you talking are who? __________________________________________________________

9. lives apartment who this in? _______________________________________________________

10. you makes happy what? __________________________________________________________

 

Ex 3. Write the questions.

 

1. Where __________________________________________________ yesterday?

They were at school.

2. __________________________________________________Austria?

No, he doesn’t. He works in Germany.

3. __________________________________________________?

Yes, I have. It’s a very good film.

4. When __________________________________________________?

The gallery opened in 1999.

5. How many _________________________________________ on this floor?

There are 6 offices.

6. When __________________________________________________?

They are getting married next month.

 

Ex 4. Read the text and put questions to the underlined words.

 

(1) Two men were sitting (2) in a pub talking about (3) their sons.

“My son was no good at his school work at all,” said the first man. “He was only interested in (4) music. He was mad about it. He joined a band and his first song went straight to the top of the charts. He’s got (5) plenty of money now and he doesn’t know what to spend it on. Just last week he bought (6) a new house for his best friend!”

“Ah,” said the second man. “I was worried about my son, too. He dropped out of school (7) because he thought it was a waste of time. But then (8) he applied for a job in a bank and over the years he’s been really successful. In fact, he’s so rich now that he has just given (9) his best friend a million pounds.” Just then, a third friend walked into the pub. “What does your son do for a living?” they asked.

“My son? I’ll tell you about my son,” said the third man. “He’s a lazy good-for-nothing. He’s had (10) one or two jobs, but he always gets tired of them after a week or two and gives them up. But he’s got rich friends and he always seems to have loads of money. He’s just moved (11) into a new house that one friend gave him, and another friend has given him a million pounds.

 

1. ____________________________________________________________________

2. ____________________________________________________________________

3. ____________________________________________________________________

4. ____________________________________________________________________

5. ____________________________________________________________________

6. ____________________________________________________________________

7. ____________________________________________________________________

8. ____________________________________________________________________

9. ____________________________________________________________________

10. ____________________________________________________________________

11. ____________________________________________________________________

 

Ex 5. Match the questions with the question tags.

 

1. He never wears a watch, 2. You are thinking of studying abroad, 3. This rap singer sounds great, 4. You've got a little money on you, 5. We haven't made any appointments yet, 6. She’s not keen on punk music, 7. She’s really good at economics, 8. Let's go shopping, 9. Please, give me a hand with maths, 10. But I’m your friend, a) will you? b) haven't you? c) does he? d) aren’t I? e) aren't you? f) doesn't he? g) is she? h) shall we? i) have we? j) isn’t she?

 

Ex 6. Translate into English.

 

1. Кто сказал тебе об этом? Кому ты рассказала об этом? Что ты им рассказала? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

2. С кем ты обычно играешь в шахматы? ______________________________________________________________________________

3. У них не много общего, правда? __________________________________________________

4. Кто-нибудь встретил вас в аэропорту? Кто встретил вас в аэропорту? Кого вы встретили в аэропорту? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

5. Кто прислал вам это сообщение? Кому вы послали это сообщение? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

6. Вы опять поссорились, да? ______________________________________________________

7. Кто обсуждал с вами этот вопрос? С кем вы обсуждали этот вопрос? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

8. С кем вы разговаривали, когда я встретил вас? ______________________________________________________________________________

9. Кто обычно дает вам советы? ____________________________________________________

10. После школы вы больше не виделись, не так ли? ______________________________________________________________________________

Some / Any / No

 

! Ex 1. Comment on the use of some, any or no in the following sentences.

 

1. He’s busy. He’s got some work to do.

2. Mum was sure we had some honey left. At breakfast it turned out we didn’t have any.

3. Is there any water in the jug?

4. Can I get you some fresh orange juice? I’ve just made some.

5. Yesterday I left the house without any money.

6. They refused to give him any financial help.

7. Could you buy some cheese in town?

8. Any of the staff can help you.

9. If you have any questions, call me.

10. How much coffee have we got? – None. There’s no coffee in the coffee machine.

                                      

Ex 2. Insert some or any.

 

1. Do you ever read ________ papers?

2. He hardly ever reads ________ papers.

3. ________ papers are really boring.

4. ________ cars parked in this area will be removed by the police.

5. Her mother bakes cakes with ________ brandy in them.

6. Would you like ________ brandy?

7. Mushrooms should be gathered with care as ________ can be poisonous.

8. The minister refused to give ________ comments.

9. Let’s talk about it ________ other time.

10. The student failed to find ________ explanation.

11. There’s ________ dust on the furniture.

12. Let me know if you have ________ problems.

 

Ex 3. Choose the correct variant

 

1. Some / any / no of the apples were rotten.

2. Are there some / any biscuits left?

3. The cake’s wonderful. Won’t you have some / any?

4. He’s always complaining about something / anything or other.

5. It’s a very simple test – some / any fool could pass it.

6. If you need some / any help, just let me know.

7. It was impossible to find some / any / no information about the accident.

8. I looked everywhere but I couldn’t find somebody / anybody / nobody at all.

9. How many e-mails have we received this morning? – No. / None. / Nothing.

10. I was so tired that I refused to go somewhere / anywhere / nowhere that night.

11. Could you give me some / any / an advice on passing exams? I hear you’re an expert.

12. Choose some / any design you want – they’re all the same price.

Ex 4. Choose the correct variant.

 

1. I think I know ______ about it.

a. something                       b. none                       c. not a thing                    d. anything

 

2. Is there ______ in the room?

a. somebody                      b. something                         c. anybody                       d. any

 

3. Can I get you ______ to drink?

a. anything                    b. nothing                      c. everything                       d. something

 

4. Jane has been trying to write an essay for three hours but she hasn’t written ______.

a. anything                      b. nothing                         c. anyone                        d. something

 

5. Would you like ______ more tea? – Thank you.

a. some                                b. any                                 c. no                                  d. else

 

6. I wanted to have ______ coffee, but there was ______ coffee in the house.

a. any, not any                   b. some, any                     c. some, no                   d. any, some

 

7. He has never been to ______ foreign countries.

a. some                            b. any                               c. no                                 d. anywhere

 

8. People say that the Loch Ness Monster doesn’t look like ______ other animal alive today.

a. some                                b. no                                c any                                 d. anyone

 

9. He is here all day. You can find him ______ time between 9 and 6.

a. some                             b. any                              c. no                                  d. anything

 

10. There is ______ I’d like to tell you.

a. something                         b. anything                           c. none                             d. any

 

11. There isn’t ______ milk left. Will you buy _____ please?

a. no, some                      b. some, any                      c. any, any                     d. any, some

 

12. All the tickets have been sold. There are ______ left.

a. none                             b. some                                       c. any                              d. no

 

 

Unit 3

Revision: Past Simple – Present Perfect

 

Ex 1. Lucy and Jordan are going out this evening, but something has happened. Read their

     phone conversation and explain the use of Past Simple and Present Perfect.

 

Lucy: Hi, Jordan. Peter’s booked the restaurant for tonight.

Jordan: Great, but I’m going to be a bit late. I’ve had an accident in my van. I’ve hurt my hand a

         bit, but I’m OK.

Lucy: Oh, dear! What happened?

Jordan: I reversed into a car. It was my fault. I didn’t look.

Lucy: Oh, no. Well, we have all done something like that. I did the same thing last year. I felt

        really silly.

Jordan: Actually, I feel annoyed. I’ve never had an accident before.

Lucy: Never mind. Anyway, have you called the police?

Jordan: No, I haven’t, but I don’t really need to do that. It was a police car that I reversed into.

 

Ex 2. Open the brackets using Past Simple or Present Perfect.

 

1. I can’t phone. I _______________________ (lose) my mobile. I _____________________ (leave) it on the bus yesterday.

2. My sister ________________________ (be) interested in medicine ever since she ______________________ (be) a child.

3. Tim is your best friend, isn’t he? How long ________________________ (you / know) him?

4. How long ___________________________ (study) before you passed the exam?

5. Is this the first time you _________________________ (cook) pasta?

6. Pippa _______________________ (be) rather unfriendly recently.

7. We ______________________ (post) the parcel three weeks ago. If you still ____________________________ (not receive) it, please inform us immediately.

8. Bill _______________________ (be) away from work all this week.

9. Jock ________________________ (speak) to me about his problems last night.

10. Where ___________________________ (you / first meet) your husband?

11. Agatha Christie __________________________ (write) more than 60 detective stories.

12. How many books __________________________________ (Paulo Coelho / write)?

 

 

Ex 3. Open the brackets using Past Simple or Present Perfect.

 

1. Since the semester __________________________ (begin), we _______________________ (have) four tests.

2. What countries ______________________________ (you / be) to?

3. How long ago ______________________________ (you / begin) painting? – Ten years ago. I ____________________________ (recently / complete) a painting for the National Gallery.

4. How many times ______________________________ (you / go out) to eat this month?

5. _______________________________ (You / always / have) long hair, Julie? – No, when I was young, my hair _________________________ (be) short.

6. Our visitors ____________________________ (arrive). They’re waiting at the reception.

7. How long ____________________________ (you / live) in Thailand as a kid? – I ____________________________ (live) there for two years.

8. Jamie Oliver ____________________________ (make) cooking popular in Britain over the last few years.

9. When ______________________________ (you / meet)? – We ______________________ (be) friends since high school.

10. Prices _____________________________ (go up). Things are more expensive this week.

 

 

Revision: Questions

 

Ex 1. Complete the questions with the question words from the box.

 

Who  Whose     What  Which  Where  When  Why How often  What time  How long  How much  How many

 

1. _____________________ is your jacket? – It's the red one.

2. _____________________ is your birthday? – It's next week.

3. _____________________ is Mary? – She's in her bedroom.

4. _____________________ have you been waiting? – Only five minutes.

5. _____________________ party are you going to tonight? – Alison's.

6. _____________________ do you go shopping? – Once a week.

7. _____________________ are you doing at the moment? – I'm watching TV.

8. _____________________ are you writing to? – Uncle Tom.

9. _____________________ do you start work? – At nine o'clock in the morning.

10. _____________________ pieces of toast do you want? – Two, please.

11. _____________________ isn't she at work today? – Because she's ill.

12. _____________________ did you spend last month? – About $ 500

 

Ex 2. Put the words in the right order to make questions

 

1. These goods / on special offer / today / are? __________________________________________________________________________

2. Many / there / tourists / in this area / are? __________________________________________________________________________

3. They / going / on holiday / or / there / are / on a business trip? __________________________________________________________________________

4. Have / friend / long / your / you / known / how / best? __________________________________________________________________________

5. With / he / tennis / who / play / does / usually? __________________________________________________________________________

6. Happened / fast / were / how / when / you / the accident / driving? __________________________________________________________________________

 

Ex 3. Put questions to the words in bold.

 

a) The Petersons are celebrating their wedding anniversary.

1. _______________________________________________________

2. _______________________________________________________

b) Rachel has given up jogging in the park.

1. _______________________________________________________

2. _______________________________________________________

c) Mike had a day off work the day before yesterday.

1. _______________________________________________________

2. _______________________________________________________

d) We all look forward to going for a picnic.

1. _______________________________________________________

2. _______________________________________________________

 

Ex 4. Read the text and put questions to the underlined words.

Have you ever been to a Zara store?

You probably have because it’s one of the fastest-growing chains in the world. The person behind Zara is (1) Amancio Ortega. He is the richest man in Spain, but very few people know his face. There are (2) only two official photographs of him, and he (3) rarely gives interviews. Although he is a multimillionaire businessman, he doesn’t look like one – he doesn’t like wearing suits or ties, and prefers to wear (4) jeans and a shirt.

When he was young he worked as a shop assistant (5) in a clothes store, but he always dreamed of having his own business. (6) In 1963 he started a small company which made (7) women’s pyjamas. In 1975, at the age of (8) 40, he opened his first clothes shop (9) in La Coruna, a small city in north-west Spain, and named it Zara. Now you can find Zara shops (10) all over the world, from New York to Moscow to Singapore. So why is Zara so successful?

The main reason is that Zara reacts incredibly quickly to the latest designer fashions, and produces clothes which are fashionable but inexpensive. Zara can make a new line of clothes (11) in three weeks. Other companies normally take about nine months. The clothes also change from week to week – so customers keep coming back to see what’s new. It produces (12) 20,000 new designs a year – and none of them stay in the shops for more than a month.

So if you’ve seen (13) a new jacket or skirt you like in a Zara store, hurry up and buy it, because it won’t be there for long.

 

1. ____________________________________________________________________

2. ____________________________________________________________________

3. ____________________________________________________________________

4. ____________________________________________________________________

5. ____________________________________________________________________

6. ____________________________________________________________________

7. ____________________________________________________________________

8. ____________________________________________________________________

9. ____________________________________________________________________

10. ____________________________________________________________________

11. ____________________________________________________________________

12. ____________________________________________________________________

13. ____________________________________________________________________

Ex 5. Complete the questions with question tags.

 

1. You’re going on holiday soon, __________?

2. She’s tired, __________?

3. You don’t like cheese, __________?

4. We’ve got enough money, __________?

5. They’re not married, __________?

6. Let’s not argue, __________?

7. Paul can swim, __________?

8. You’ve never been here before, __________?

9. He wasn’t listening to me, __________?

10. Please come on time, __________?

11. They met in Bangkok, __________?

12. There’s no time left, __________?

 


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