Вопрос:
UNIT 35 Exercises
Ответ:
35.1 Put in is / are / do / does.
- Do you clean your teeth every day?
- Where are they going?
- Why are you looking at me?
- Does Bill live in London?
- Do you like dancing?
- Is the sun shining?
- What time do the shops close?
- Are you working tomorrow?
- Does Alice work on Saturdays?
- What does this word mean?
- What time are you going out?
- What time do you usually go out?
- Is it raining?
- Are you feeling all right?
35.2 Put in am not / isn't / aren't / don't / doesn't. All these sentences are negative.
- Tom doesn't smoke.
- It isn't raining at the moment.
- I don't want to go out this evening.
- We aren't going out this evening.
- George isn't working this week.
- My parents don't watch television very often.
- Tom and Ann aren't coming to the party next week.
- Barbara doesn't speak a foreign language.
- I'm sorry, I don't understand. Can you say that again, please?
- You can turn off the television. I am not watching it.
35.3 Put in was / were / did / have / has.
- Where were your shoes made?
- Did you go out last night?
- What were you doing at 10.30?
- Where did he buy his new coat?
- Where was she born?
- Where were you born?
- Has Chris gone home?
- What time did she go?
- What was she wearing yesterday?
- When was this road built?
- Why did they go home early?
- How long have they been married?
- When did you see Jim last night?
- Have you ever seen a ghost?
35.4 Put in is / are / was / were / have / has.
- Oranges are imported into Britain.
- Joe has lost his passport.
- Glass is made from sand.
- I have made some coffee. Would you like some?
- This shopping centre was built ten years ago.
- The streets in this town are cleaned every day.
- Have you finished your work?
- Jill has gone to Italy for a holiday.
- These are very old photographs. They were taken a long time ago.
- George and Linda are here. They have just arrived.
- She's Italian but she was born in France.
- Can you tell me how this word is pronounced?