- •Item 1.1 to be. (positive sentences)
- •Item 1.2. To be. (negative sentences)
- •Item 1.3. To be. (interrogative sentences)
- •Item 1.4. To be. (expressions)
- •Item 2.1. Present continuous. (positive sentences)
- •Item 2.2. Present continuous. (negative sentences)
- •Item 2.3. Present continuous. (interrogative sentences)
- •Item 2.4. Present continuous. Review.
- •Item 3.1. Present simple. (positive sentences)
- •Item 3.2. Present simple. (negative sentences)
- •Item 3.3. Present simple .(interrogative sentences)
- •Item 3.4. Present simple. (short answers)
- •Item 3.5. Present simple. Review
- •Item 7.1. Future simple. (positive sentences)
- •Item 7.2. Future simple. (negative sentences)
- •Item 7.3. Future simple. (interrogative sentences)
- •Item 7.4. Future simple. (review)
- •Item 9.1. To be going to do smth. (present simple. Positive sentences)
- •Item 9.2. To be going to do smth (present simple. Negative sentences)
- •Item 9.3. To be going to do smth (present simple. Interrogative sentences)
- •Item 9.4. To be going to do smth (past simple)
- •Item 11.1. Modal verbs. (positive sentences)
- •Item 11.2. Modal verbs. (negative sentences)
- •Item 11.3. Modal verbs. (interrogative sentences)
- •Item 11.4. Have to
- •Item 11.5. Modal verbs. Review
- •Item 13.1 past simple (positive sentences).
- •Item 13.2 past simple (negative, interrogative).
- •Item 13.3 Past Simple (regular and irregular verbs)
- •Item 14.1. There is/ there are. (present simple. Positive sentences)
- •Item 14.2. There is/ there are. (present simple. Negative sentences)
- •Item 14.3. There is/ there are. (present simple. Interrogative sentences)
- •Item 14.4. There is/ there are. (past simple)
- •Item 14.5. There is/ there are. (future simple)
- •Item 14.6. There is/ there are. Review
- •Item 15.1 past continuous (positive, negative, interrogative).
- •Item 15.2 past continuous or past simple.
- •Item 16.1 present perfect (positive).
- •Item 16.2 Present Perfect (negative).
- •Item 16.3 present perfect (interrogative).
- •Item 16.4 present perfect or past simple.
- •Item 17.1 present perfect continuous.
- •Item 17.2 present present perfect simple or present perfect continuous.
- •Item 22.1. Conditoinal first.
- •Item 22.2. Conditoinal second.
- •Item 23.1. I wish I knew
- •If you didn't live so far a way, we'd visit you more often.
- •Item 23.2. I wish I would do
- •Item 23.3. I wish I had done
- •If I’d been hungry, I would have eaten something.
- •Item 32.1 degrees of comparison
- •Item 32.2. Degrees of comparison (review)
- •Adhesion/adherence
- •Admission/admittance
- •To affect/to effect
- •Amiable/amicable
- •Beside/besides
- •Blink/wink
- •Blush/flush
- •Childish/childlike
- •Contents/content
- •Continuous/continual
- •Customer/client
- •Definite/definitive
- •Department/division
- •Distinct/distinctive
- •Eatable/edible
- •How did you like her dinner? Well, it was eatable…
- •Economic/economical
- •Efficient/proficient
- •Egoist/egotist
- •Electric/electrical
- •Error/mistake
- •Every/each
- •Exceptional/exceptionable
- •Fast/quick
- •Farther/further
- •Historic/historical
- •Human/humane
- •In future/in the future
- •Imply/infer
- •Long/lengthy
- •Much/many
- •Murder/assassinate
- •Offer/quotation
- •Principle/principal
- •Question/query
- •Readable/legible
- •Small/little
- •Large/big
- •Stimulus/stimulant
- •Tall/high
- •Uninterested/disinterested
- •Very/much
- •Waste/wastage
- •Whisky/whiskey
- •Beautiful/handsome/pretty
- •Boat/ship/vessel
- •Former/ex/late
- •Journey/voyage/trip
- •Likely/apt/liable
- •Packet/parcel/package/pack
- •Sufficient/enough/adequate/ample
- •Under/below/underneath
- •Wages/salary/fee
Item 1.2. To be. (negative sentences)
Exercise 1. Write the short form.
1I am not 3 it is not 5 he is not 7 they are not
2you are not 4 she is not 6 we are not 8 that is not
Exercise 2. Put in am not, are not or is not.
1. The weather … nice today.
2. That car … red.
3. I … very hungry.
4. This woman … my mother.
5. This task … difficult.
6. My friends … from Paris.
7. These exercises … difficult
8. This actor … very famous.
9. This magazine … interesting.
10. My dog… in the garden.
11. My sister and I … very good at tennis.
12. My parents … at home.
13. My father … a lawyer.
14. My friend’s name … Ann.
15. My nephews … students.
16. My sister … 23 years old.
17. My friend … a taxi driver.
18. These girls … from group.
19. My sister … a nurse.
20. This … my pen.
Exercise 3. Make this text negative.
My name … Kate and I … a student. I … nineteen years old. I … from Moscow. I have two brothers: Nick and Mike. They … small. Nick … 2 years old and Mike … 5. They … very funny. My mother’s name … Helen. She … 38 years old. She … a teacher. My father’s name … Peter. He … older than my mother, he … 45. He … a lawyer. He … very clever.
Item 1.3. To be. (interrogative sentences)
Exercise 1. Find the right answers for the questions.
Where is the book? A London
Is your car red? B No, I’m not.
Is your friend from Moscow? C Yes, sure you are.
Am I late? D My mother.
Where is Ann from? E Two
What colour is your hat? F Black.
Are you hungry? G No, it’s blue.
How are your parents? H In my bag.
Who’s that woman? I No, he’s not Russian.
How old is your brother? J Very well.
Exercise 2. Make questions with these words. Use is or are.
(at home / your mother?)
(your parents / well?)
(you/happy?)
(interesting / your job?)
(the shops / open today?)
(interested in sport / you?)
(near here / the post office?)
(at school / your children?)
(why / you / late?)
(where/the bus stop?)
Exercise 3. Complete the questions. Use What... /Who... /Where... /How....
1 -…… are your parents? - They are very well.
2 - …… the bus stop? - At the end of the street.
3 - …… your children? - Five, seven and twelve.
4 - ………..these oranges? - 30 rubles a kilo.
5 - ………..your favourite sport? - Snowboarding.
6 - ………...the man in this photograph? - My grandfather.
7 - ………..your new shoes? - Black
Exercise 4. Write the questions. Answer them.
(name?) ……
(from?) ……
(American?) ……
(how old?) ……
(profession?) ……
(brother a lawyer?) ……
(your parents name?) ……
(your parents age?) ……
Exercise 5. Write short answers (Yes, I am. /No, he isn't, etc.).
Are you married?
Is it dark now?
Are you thirsty?
Are you a teacher?
Is it cold today?
Are your hands cold?
Is it Monday today?
Is your mother a lawyer?
9 Are you tired?
10 Is it winter now?