1. He is watching TV now.
2. He prepares lessons regularly.
3. He has to be at home in this time.
4. They have already bought tickets to Moscow
5. Look, now he is making a mistake.
6. She is always late for her lessons.
7. Have you bought the dictionary?
8. She plays the piano well.
9. Does she play the guitar?
10. She does not play the guitar?
11. She is playing the piano now.
12. She has already played the piano.
13. My daughter often looks at these pictures.
14. My grandfather is working in the garden now.
15. I know you sing very well.
16. Listen, somebody is singing in the next room.
17. I have not read this article yet.
18. You friend studies at music school.
19. She often makes mistakes in English.
20. He has made 3 mistakes in English.
21. – What is he doing? – He is speaking over the phone.
22. Does your mother cook dinner for the family?
23. My mother is cooking a cake in the kitchen.
24. – Let’s buy a box of chocolates. – I have already bought it .
25. My mother works at the hospital.
26. My child sleeps twice a day.
27. They will not go to the south in summer.
28. They prefers to rest in the country.
1. I like reading books. What do you like to do ?
2. I’ve got two dogs and a cat. How many pets do you have ?
3. I visited Paris last year. Did you visit Paris or London?
4. I’ve got an expressive car. What car have you got ?
5. I bought this umbrella on Monday. When have you bought this umbrella ?
1. Kevin has lost his key. He left it on the bus yesterday.
2. I have not played tennis since I was at school.
3. I think our teacher has forgotten about the test! He didn’t say anything about it in the last lesson!
4. Sarah has broken her leg. She fell off a horse last week.
5. I have finished decorating my room. I painted it last week and I put the new curtains last night.
6. Tom has seen this film twice.
1. I’ve been in Asia for seven years.
2. I’ve worked at school since 1993.
3. I’ve known Tom for five years.
4. I’ve been to America since July, 1989.
5. I’ve not seen you for a long time.
1) Choose a or an: an opinion, an old dress, a class, a hand.
2) Choose the correct article before countable nouns.
1. I don’t have brothers or sisters.
2. I have a cousin. Do you have a cousin?
3. Write him a letter when you come back home.
4) Choose the correct article before uncountable nouns.
1. Could you pass me the salt, please?
2. The bread is stale.
3. Paper is made of wood.
5) Fill in articles before countable and uncountable nouns. Put ‘–’ for the zero article.
1. I am going out for a walk. I need some fresh air.
2. We need petrol. I hope we’ll come to a petrol station soon.
3. The soup isn’t salty enough. Could you pass me the salt, please?