Контрольные задания > Put the words in the right order:
a) I/homework/yet/finished/ haven't/my
b) I/homework/my/done/have/already
c) I/homework/my/finished/have/just
d) He/home/gone/has/already
e) Mark/come back/France/just/has/from
f) They/bought/new/a/just/have/house
g) We/had/lunch/haven't/yet
h) The train/the station/already/left/has
i) left/the train/yet/has/?
Complete. Use just, already or yet
Have you bought a new bike
Great! Sean has broke
Don't shout! He hasn't finished his
Can I go to Jane's party? I've times.
Mark can't win the race now. He's bike.
Have you cleaned your room asked you twice.
Adam is very clever. He's university exams.
I haven't sent the email to Amy
Joe has gone. If you hurry
Вопрос:
Put the words in the right order:
a) I/homework/yet/finished/ haven't/my
b) I/homework/my/done/have/already
c) I/homework/my/finished/have/just
d) He/home/gone/has/already
e) Mark/come back/France/just/has/from
f) They/bought/new/a/just/have/house
g) We/had/lunch/haven't/yet
h) The train/the station/already/left/has
i) left/the train/yet/has/?
Complete. Use just, already or yet
Have you bought a new bike
Great! Sean has broke
Don't shout! He hasn't finished his
Can I go to Jane's party? I've times.
Mark can't win the race now. He's bike.
Have you cleaned your room asked you twice.
Adam is very clever. He's university exams.
I haven't sent the email to Amy
Joe has gone. If you hurry
Здравствуйте, ребята! Давайте выполним эти задания вместе.
**Задание 1: Составьте предложения из слов в правильном порядке.**
a) I haven't finished my homework yet.
б) I have already done my homework.
в) I have just finished my homework.
г) He has already gone home.
д) Mark has just come back from France.
е) They have just bought a new house.
ж) We haven't had lunch yet.
з) The train has already left the station.
и) Has the train left yet?
**Задание 2: Заполните пропуски, используя слова 'just', 'already' или 'yet'.**
Have you bought a new bike
Great! Sean has *already* broken his bike.
Don't shout! He hasn't finished his homework *yet*.
Can I go to Jane's party? I've *just* arrived several times.
Mark can't win the race now. He's *already* broken his bike.
Have you cleaned your room *yet*, you asked you twice.
Adam is very clever. He's *already* passed university exams.
I haven't sent the email to Amy *yet*.
Joe has *just* gone. If you hurry