1.Fred had worked for the company for ten weeks.
2.They had bought a new car.
3.Kate often visited the sports club.
4.Nike had dinner every day.
5.The children walked to school every day.
6.Ann usually went to Bob's house.
7.My brother played a computer game every evening.
1. Mrs. Collins, what car are waiting for?
2. I will taste this cheese when she arrives today.
3. Next month will I have a dog?
4. She will go to the theatre on Wednesday.
5. Will Darina bring that book tomorrow?
6. What are they doing now?
7.Shall we buy a new car next year?
1. correct(T) - she has to spend all day with children when she’s working. - I have to look after thirty kids all on my own for twenty-four hours a day!
2. incorrect(F) - she thinks the facilities are good. - I’m really depressed.
She thinks the facilities are bad.
3. incorrect(F) - she doesn’t have to get up early every day. - Breakfast is at 6:30, so I have to get up at 5 a.m. and get the kids ready.
She has to get up early every day.
4. correct(T) - she works long hours. - I have to look after thirty kids all on my own for twenty-four hours a day!
5. incorrect(F)- she’s got a good relationship with children. - I don’t think they like me very much.
She’s not get a good relationship with children.
6. incorrect(F) - the sports organizer is popular. - He shouts a lot and the kids are really frightened of him!
The sports organizer is unpopular.
7. correct(T) - she works six days a week. - And we have one day off a week