Write the following sentences in all persons.



1. I was at the lesson yesterday. 2. I was not at the office at 10 0’clock. 3. I wasn’t well yesterday. 4. Where were you last Saturday? 5. Were you a student last year?

Write these sentences in negative and interrogative forms.

1. My son was a pupil last year. 2. I was in Kiev two weeks ago. 3. His friends were at our University yesterday. 4. My daughter was at the nursery-school last Tuesday. 5. Wednesday was his day off last week. 6. Our engineers were in Almaty last week. 7. We were happy to see tem yesterday.

Insert gaps the necessary forms of the verb to be in the Past tense.

1. Our students (was, were) at the University yesterday. 2. When (was, were) you a student? 3. Our children (was, were) not at school yesterday. It (was, were) Sunday. 4. Who (was, were) your English teacher at school? –Mrs. Markova (was, were) 5. My friends (was, were) in Kiev three years ago. 6. Where (was, were) Mr. Petrov at 9 o’clock yesterday? 7. My friend (was,were) not ay his office last week. He (was, were) not well. 8. Who (was, were) at the lesson yesterday? They (was, were)

 

Read the text

A young mother believed that it was very wrong to waste any food when there were so many hungry people in the world. One evening, she was giving her small daughter her tea before putting her to bed. First she gave her a slice of fresh brown bread and butter, but the child said that she did not want it like that. She asked for some jam on her bread as well.

Her mother looked at her for a few seconds and then said, “When I was a small girl you, Lucy, I was always given either bread and butter, or bread and jam, but never bread with butter and jam.”

Lucy looked at her mother for a few moments with pity in her eyes and then said to her kindly, “Aren’t you pleased that you’ve come to live with us now?”

Answer the questions:

1. What did the young lady believe?

2. What was very wrong?

3. What was happened one evening?

4. What did she say her daughter?

5. What did her daughter answer?

 

Retell the text.

Indefinite pronoun any / some.

Positive

here is Some bread on the table.
There are Some oranges on the plate
Can I have Some coffee, please?
Would you like Some grapes?

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