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Where are you running so fast? There was ; 7. When did they last visit you? I'm going to the University. Who is your friend speaking with? Tests 246 THE ADJECTIVE 1. When did you see him last? How many times did you phone him yesterday? Have you been to the London Zoo?

Where is my key? Where are my trousers? How old is your grandmother? What colour is his hair? How much are these shoes? Who is your favourite actor? Why are you always late? Where are you from? How old are you? Are you a student? Is your mother a teacher? Where is she from? What is her name? How old is she? Is your brother at home? How muc h are these postcards? This hotel is very expensive. I'm interested in arts. All the shops are open today. Is the museum open today? My sister is an architect. Where is her husband from? They are not students, they are engineers. Are you interested in foreign languages? Where were they last night? Why were you late yesterday? He wasn't at the Institute yesterday. She wasn't at home at 5 o'clock. There was ; 7. There has been; 9. There will be; 12. Is there a cat in the window? Are there any changes in the text? Are there plenty of glasses in the cupboard? Were there a lot of people at the stadium? Is there anything on the plate? Was there anybody in the room? Are there any difficult exercises in this book? Is there anything on the shelf? Will there be any interesting programmes on TV tomorrow? Are there several empt y seats in the room? Were there any pears on the plate? There are many interesting articles in this magazine. There are many museums and theatres in our city. Is there a telephone in this room? There are two windows in this room. There was no tea in the cup. How many articles wer e there in this magazine? How many student s are there in the classroom? There will be a park near our house. Was there a school in this street? There are several book s on the table. There is a school near our house. The school is near our house. There are several theatres in the city. The theatres are in the center of the city. There were flowers in the vase. The flowers were in a beautiful vase. There are many children in the theatre. The children are now in the theatre. The solutions of this task are given on page 5. Have you got a VCR? Has your father got a car? Does your father have...? Has Carol got many friends? Lewis got any children? How much money have you got? What kind of car has John got? Alice,hasn't got a camera. Keith hasn't got a car. Alice hasn't got black hair. Alice has got two brothers. Keith hasn't got black hair. Alice has got a car. Keith has got a sister. They haven't got any seminars this month. They haven't got any flowers in their garden this summer. We haven't got any letters from home this week. He hasn't got a sore throat today. She hasn't got a new dress this summer. They haven't got any supper tonight. They have got three dogs and three cats. She's got big green eyes. My brother has got a blue car. How much land have you got? Last year we didn't have a car. When do you have tea? We had a good time yesterday. She had a good holiday in the South. Have you got any books on the history of England? TH E INDEFINIT E SIMPLE FORM S Ex. He thinks he is ill. He often visits his granny. She lives in Leeds. She usually speaks too quickly. Does he like boiled potatoes? A good animal always obeys his master. The boy boxes in the gymnasium on Fridays. His dog always attacks the neighbours. A heavy truck makes a lot of noise. He does not usually have breakfast at 8 o'clock. The lecture does not start at 10. She doesnot usually walk in the morning. He does not have coffee in the evening. She does not remember them well. He does not play chess very well. She does not leave home at 10 o'clock every day. Ann doesn't miss you badly. They do not feel very cold. Tom does not look sick. They do not harvest grapes in March. The last boat does not sail at 10 p. That train does not go very fast. What does this sentence mean? What do you see over there? It sets in the West. Hens don't eat foxes. Blacksmiths don't make things from wood. They make things from metal. The river Dvina doesn't flow into the Black Sea. It flows into the White Sea. How often does Felix watch birds? How often do you write to your parents? What time do you usually have dinner? Where does she work? How often do you go to the Zoo? Why do people do stupid things? How often does the motor break down? My friend lives in the North. My sister studies at the Medical college. They have foreign language classes twice a week. He always comes to see us when he is in Moscow. How much time does it take you to get back home? He seldom travels now. Do you often go to the cinema? She is never late. She is always on time. Do you feel anything? His father is an engineer. Now we rarely see them. How long did you stay there? Did you stay at a hotel? Did you go alone? How did you travel? Was the food good? What did you do in the evenings? Did you make any friends there? We started this experiment last week. They came back home at 7 o'clock in the evening. We decided to send this letter yesterday. Who m did you give these magazines to? Yesterday I met Steve in the library. When did you see him last? We didn't study French last year. When did you begin to work yesterday? We had little work. The weather was good, and we and our friends went to the park. Where were you an hour ago? Now she avoids to go there as often as she used to. He would suddenly appear at his mother's and as suddenly disappear. She would spend hours at the open window, looking at the forest the hill. Personally, I think you speak English better than you used to. Now he doesn't smoke at all, because his health is bad, but he used to be a chainsmoker. He used to be quite a well-off man. If I have time next week, I'll fix the car. If all goes well, I'll graduate in June. When he finishes this job, we'll give him another. If the traffic conditions get much worse, the city will have to build elevated roads. When the light turns red, all the cars will stop. If I am paid tomorrow, I'll buy this dress. If we get there before you, we'll wait for you. When he comes home, his father will give him a good talking to. I'll go to the cinema when I finish my work. He'll spend a week in Brussels before he goes to England. He can stay with us when he comes to London in April. Let's leave before it's dark. Next year I'll be twenty. Perhaps, he will come today. When will you begin to study a foreign language? He thinks you won't like the new ballet. Will she be at home at 6? Will you have a lot of work tomorrow? The examinations will begin on June, 1. The film will be very interesting. We'll see him next week. They won't start the meeting until the chief engineer comes. If you meet them, ask them to phone us. You'll recognize Gemma as soon as you see her. I wonder, when they will come Dack. Don't cross the street until the light is green. As soon as he comes, he will call you. He will be very happy when you come to New York. If you drink this water you'll get sick. I can't tell you when they will return. If you don't take a taxi now, you will miss your plane. You won't know English until you start working hard. I'll drop in on you before I leave. When winter comes, I'll go to India. TH E CONTINUOU S FORM S Ex. He isn't lying down; 2. He isn't washing; 3. They aren't fighting; 4. We aren't jumping; 5. They aren't shouting; 6. She isn't walking; 7. I'm not drinking; 8. I'm learning them by heart. He's reading a newspaper. They're talking with a friend. She's listening to a concert. I'm writing a film script. She is having breakfast. She is washing up. He's teaching the dog to bark. I'm cutting out a dress. I'm running to catch my bus. I'm buying a mink coat. I'm going to the University. She's rehearsing for a concert. They're listening to a favourite fairy tale. He's baking an apple pie. She's going to the library. They're having a rest. She's having a nap. She's staying at home. They're having a holiday. He's going to the concert. We're doing up the flat. Are you enjoying; 7. Are you enjoying; 3. Are you doing; 6. Who are you looking at now? Who is your friend speaking with? What are you telling your friends about? Are you writing a dictation now? Where are you going tonight? When are they arriving in Moscow? We're going to Minsk. Are these students doing an exercise or copying a text? Who m are these students meeting? Where are you going? Does it ever rain; 6. Are you writing; write; Do you want; 8. Are you coming, are you going, are driving, Are you taking, are leaving, Do you mind, bring; 4. Is Mike coming, is working, is he doing, is reading up, isr-am, isn't going, says, is meeting, is, has. The Sun sets early in this part of the world. Joyce is going to Londofo tomorrow because her uncle wants to see her. Some people like summer best of all, some like spring and autumn, but others prefer winter. What are the children doing? Jane draws perfectly well. Father usually goes to work by train, but today he is driving. Every year he spends his holidays in the mountains. I am writing to invite you to come and stay with us in summer. I'm sitting by the window and looking at the sea. A vessel is sailing away into the evening gold of the horizon. When does he usually come home? What train are you taking to St. My friends from Sheffield are cpming to see me next Sunday. Alex is making a new bookshelf. He always makes all the furniture for his room himself. She is wearing a hat and a blue dress today. Do you read a lot? What are you doing under the table? What do you usually have for breakfast? Where are you running so fast? I'm meeting Nick today, and he doesn't like it when I am late. Mother was cooking in the kitchen. Father was making a phone call. My sister was washing some clothes. He wrote those nice poems when he was having a holiday. She learnt the language when she was living in England. She heard that song when she was listening to a concert on the radio. The boy hurt himself when he was riding the bicycle. Philip lost his camera when he was walking about the city. He rang me up when I was having supper. The postman brought the letter when I was having breakfast. It started to snow when I was going downstairs. The door bell rang when they were entering the dining-room. Were you having; 4. Did you have; 20. When were you here last? Gray nodded and went upstairs. I met Helen through my parents about three years ago. He stopped and picked up a rose. I did not see him when I was in St. What happened to you that evening? They returned into the house when it started to rain. Did you see him this morning? He came in and saw Nelly, who was painting a strange picture. He ran to the gate where Ann was standing. We were just talking about him when he suddenly came in. They came while I was working in the garden. She was laying the table at six o'clock yesterday. What were you playing when I came in? The water in the kettle was boiling when my friends came back to the camp. Unfortunately, when I arrived Helen was just leaving. He suddenly realized that he was travelling in the wrong direction. When I came in, they were sitting in the sittingroom. My elder brother was doing a crossword, my mother was knitting, the others were reading. When she woke up, the birds were singing merrily in the garden. Who were you talking to on the telephone when I came in? When they were crossing the street, a man came towards them and asked the way to the Palace Square. I was doing my homework when he came. Yesterday, when I was walking down Nevsky Prospect, I met Victor, an old friend of mine. He recognized me at once though I was wearing big dark glasses because my eyes were aching. He wanted to speak to you at Boris's party yesterday, but you were talking so cheerfully with Alice he didn't dare to interrupt. Just then I saw another friend of mine. He was waving to me from the other side of the road. I said good-bye to Victor and started to cross the road. She will be making a dress on Sunday. He will be working in the garden when we arrive. He will be studying law at the University for five years. They will be flying to Kiev at this time tomorrow. She will be singing Russian folk-songs at the concert tonight. He will be interviewing a foreign delegation at this time the day after tomorrow. She will be lecturing at the Institute of Foreign Languages next term. She'll be keeping to her room. We must not be late. They will be worrying. We are going to the cinema today. You will be sitting next to me. We are to be back at 10 o'clock. Mother will be waiting for us. Will you have lunch with me on Monday? What will they be doing when we get home? I don't feel well enough to go to the airport to meet Alice. Tell me how I'll know her. My son will be in the ninth form next year. Don't tell her about it. She will be crying in a moment. What will you be doing this time next Friday? Are you leaving; 4. Are you going; 2. Is Nina writing; 3. Were you waiting; 4. Are you carrying, is; 9. Will you see; 12. Is anybody reading, want; 15. Come, I'll be waiting. TH E PERFEC T FORM S Ex. Yes, she has done them. Yes, I have cooked it. Yes, she has learnt it by heart. Yes, I have used it. Yes, he has eaten it. Yes, I have found them. Yes, he has washed it. Yes, I have heard them. Have you read, do you think; 5. Do you know, have you known, have known; 7. Do you realize, have known, is, have asked; 9. Do you know, has just left, is, Is, has been, has never bought; 10. Father has got a new job in South Africa. He and Mother have left for Cape Town. Mary has married an architect from Canada. I have passed my law exams. I've met the man for me. He has overslept; 2. We have run out of bread; 3. She has caught a bad cold; 4. They have switched off their VCR. Yes, she has just come from the market. Yes, I've just phoned him. No, thanks, I've just had a cup. I've already had a bath. I've already bought some. I've already asked him. Have you ever been to Scotland? Have your parents lived here all their lives? Have you ever heard this concert? How many times have you been married? Has he ever met the President? Have you ever visited the White House? Yes, it's the fastest car I've ever driven. Yes, it's the warmest coat I've ever had. Yes, they're the nicest people I've ever met. Is this the first time you've skated? Is this the first time you've played volley-ball? Have you read any books recently? Have you heard from Tom in the past few days? Have you bought any new records recently? Have you eaten anything today? Have you seen any good films recently? Has it snowed here this year yet? When did it rain last? When did they last visit you? When did you last play tennis? When did you last eat coconut? When did you last drive a car? When did you last go to Canada? When did she last write to you? They have built a new house. Have you seen it yet? Have you shown your pictire to your mother? I have seen this film, and you? It's an interesting film. Have you been to the London Zoo? Father has just come back from the sea. I've already read them. It's a very beautiful country. We haven't finished the experiment yet. She has never translated such difficult articles. I have called him three times today. He has left for New York today. Have you seen the director today? It's the second time you've been late this week. It's the third time the car has broken down this month. It's the fifth cup of coffee I have drunk tonight. Harry went to Egypt but now he has come back to Ireland. He travelled to the North last year, and now he has written a book about it. Three years ago they bought a house but now they've sold it. Wrong - invented; 4. Wrong - has bought. Wrong - have broken; 6. Have you cut, Did you cut, cut; 2. Have you spoken, I phoned her, did she tell you. They haven't phoned so far today. How many times did you phone him yesterday? He has come to see us three times this month. It hasn't rained so far this summer. How many shoes have you bought this season? Have you ever visited; have been; was 2. Have you been; have been ; went 3. Has he spoken; hasn't spoken ; went, hasn't arrived 4. Have you seen; have seen ; haven't seen 5. Have you been; have been ; was 6. Did you go; did; went 7. Have you seen; haven't seen; was; didn't see 8. Have you shown; have shown ; showed II. Did you wear; insisted; 14. Have you shut; 17. Have you been, spent, Did you have, stopped; 19. Have you had, had; 23. Did you see; 24. Did you hear, said; 11. I've lost the needle. I can't find it anywhere. Did you see the film on television yesterday? Her parents bought her a car for her 21st birthday. Her hair is very short now. She has had a new haircut. Last night he arrived home very late. He had a bath and then he went to bed. Did you visit many museums when you were in London? The book isn't on the shelf. Somebody has taken it. When did your father 15give up smoking? Why didn't you want to play chess yesterday? The car looks very clean. Have you washed it? James: No, I'm afraid he's gone out. Molly: What a pity. When did he exactly go out? James: About twenty minutes ago. Have you brought, have come; 5. Has your grandson called on, came; 7. Have you sent for, will come; 9. Have you known, have known; 10. Have seen, has changed; 13. Do you know, have never been; 17. Has he built, is still building; 4. He had never seen the sea before. She had never been late before. The train had just left. Everybody had already gone out. They had just come from school. He had arranged to meet some friends at the club. The sun had risen before he woke up. He had been very ill before he died. She went to thepost office after she had written the letter. The plane had taken off when I drove to the airport. She had read the message carefully before she wrote the reply. He went to the cinema after he had had dinner. The man didn't leave till he had received a definite answer. We didn't say a word until he had finished his story. When we reached the football ground the game had already started. John had worked as a skilled builder before he began to study architecture. Harold couldn't leave for home till he had completed everything. The snow was very deep after it had snowed heavily. Hardly had he asked, answered; 9. Entering, saw, had left; 2. Coming, learnt, had left; 12. No sooner had he come, met; 20. Oh no, they will have already moved; 2. I'll have forgotten; 6. Will you be angry, talk; 5. I'll have finished; 2. I'll have written, arrives; 6. TH E PERFEC T CONTINUOU S FORM S Ex. Has she been sleeping; 3. You have been working too hard lately. Have you been standing in this cold long? She has been scrubbing the floors for three hours. They have been singing at the top of their voices since morning. Have you been waiting for me long? Have you been fighting again? How long has your foot been hurting you? He has been studying for three hours already. Ann has been looking for a job for six months. My brother has been smoking for ten years. They have been working in Manchester since the 1st of March. How deep the snow is! How long has it been snowing? Your eyes are red. Have you been crying? How long have you been playing chess? How long have you been living in this town? Have you been reading; 2. Are you reading; 4. Have you been waiting for him long; 8.

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