Ex 3. Focusing on the context of the sentence, open the brackets and use the predicate in the appropriate grammatical form (will, be going to or Present Continuous 1. Look at the sky, I think it (rain) 2. In winter I (go) to the gym every day. 3. Jessica has got a new job in Moscow! She (move) there in the next month. 4. Mother can't take me to school. She (have) an appointment at the dentist's at 9:00. 5. My brother (not be) like this again, he promised. 6. Her friend has broken his leg. She (visit) him at hospital. 7. I have already bought the tickets. They (leave) for Saint-Petersburg tonight. Ex 4. Use the supporting words, as well as the words for and since, make sentences in the Present Perfect Simple. 1. Kate/be/in bed/a long time. 2. She / not eat / anything / this morning. 3. She / not see / her friends / a week. 4. She / stay at home / Tuesday. 5. She /have/a red nose / three days, 6. She/not play / basketball / last weekend. 7. She / not do / any school work/Monday, Ex 5. Fill in the gaps with the right forms of the verbs in brackets to complete the following English sentences in Present Perfect Tense. 1. They London this month. (leave) 2. He a lot of English papers. (bring) 3. She me about it. (tell) 4. I 4.1 a long letter from father this week. (get) 5. She (just) she will speak to you in a minute. (come) 6. I to Radio City. (be) 7. I think the director the town. (leave) 8.1 (paint) 9. We her since she arrived to our city. (know) 10.1 your name. (forget) my office,
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ex 3
. Look at the sky, I think it is going to rain
2. In winter I go to gym every day
3. She moves there...
3....She has...
4. My brother will not be....
5. She visits...
6....are having.... . I think it will be...
7. They are leaving...
ex4
Kate has been in bed for a long time. She hasn't eaten anything since this morning. She hasn't seen her friends for a week. She has stayed at home since Tuesday. She has had a red nose for three days. She hasn't played basketball since last weekend. She hasn't done any school work since Monday.
ex5
1. They have left London this month.
2. He has brought a lot of English papers.
3. She has told me about it.
4. I have got a long letter from father this week.
5. She (just) has come; she will speak to you in a minute.
6. I have been to Radio City.
7. I think the director has left the town.
8. I have painted my office.
9. We have known her since she arrived to our city.
10. I have forgotten your name.