Exercise 14: fill in the gaps with the irregular verbs using the appropriate forms

Прочитать два текста и раскрыть скобки, используя Present Simple или past Simple. В текстах 11 глаголов в Past Simple и 16 глаголов в Present Simple. В некоторых случаях оба времени возможны.

Exercise 13: read the two texts and open the brackets using the Present simple or the Past simple. There are 11 verbs in the past simple and 16 verbs in the present simple. In some cases both tenses are possible.

Раскрыть скобки и поставить глагол в вопросительную форму.

Exercise 12: open the brackets and put the verbs into irregular.

Раскрыть скобки и поставить глаголы в отрицательную форму.

Exercise 11: open the brackets and put the verbs into negative.

1. I … often … (not to tell) a story about animals.

2. We … often … (not to tell) the truth.

3. They … often … (not to tell) a story about two friends.

4. Mary … often … (not to tell) a lie.

5. Peter … often … (not to tell) a story about his life.

6. Mary and Peter … often … (not to tell) jokes.

7. My friends … often … (not to tell) tales.

8. His father … often … (not to tell) secrets.

9. Your parents … often … (not to tell) you off.

10. Mark … often … (not to tell) on his friend.

11. They … usually … (not to go) to the park on Sunday.

12. Mary and I … usually … (not to go) to the concert on Monday.

13. Their parents … usually … (not to go) to the theatre on Tuesday.

14. Ben … usually … (not to go) to the cinema on Wednesday.

15. Kate … usually … (not to go) to the circus on Thursday.

16. My sisters … usually … (not to go) to school on Friday.

17. His relatives … usually … (not to go) to the picnic on Saturday.

18. Her grandmother … usually … (not to go) to the country.

19. Our uncle … usually … (not to go) to the office at weekend.

20. Her brother … usually … (not to go) to the sea on holidays.

1. … you often … (to tell) a story about animals?

2. … we often … (to tell) the truth?

3. … they often … (to tell) a story about two friends?

4. … Mary often … (to tell) a lie?

5. … Peter often … (to tell) a story about his life?

6. … Mary and Peter often … (to tell) jokes?

7. … my friends often … (to tell) tales?

8. … his father often … (to tell) secrets?

9. … your parents often … (to tell) you off?

10. … Mark often … (to tell) on his friend?

11. … they usually … (to go) to the park on Sunday?

12. … Mary and I usually … (to go) to the concert on Monday?

13. … their parents usually … (to go) to the theatre on Tuesday?

14. … Ben usually … (to go) to the cinema on Wednesday?

15. … Kate usually.. (to go) to the circus on Thursday?

16. … my sisters usually … (to go) to school on Friday?

17. … his relatives usually … (to go) to the picnic on Saturday?

18. … her grandmother usually … (to go) to the country?

19. … our uncle usually … (to go) to the office at weekend?

20. … her brother usually … (to go) to the sea on holidays?

I. My Dell computer … (catch) this very bad and vicious virus called «The Israfel Worm» written by someone called Machine Dramon. (Weird because Machine Dramon … (be) the name of a cartoon character.) Anyway I … (download) a file from the internet and when I … (open) it, it … (show) a picture of Avril Lavigne which I later … (learn) from a website … (mean) that the virus has started to start its infection to my computer. The virus … (attack) something called «active X» and … (prevent) lots of applications from working such as adobe photoshop elements. It also … (prevent) me from going to any web page that … (use) the word «Virus» to prevent me from getting information on how to delete it I guess. It also automatically … (stop) any virus scanning programs from working so I can’t get rid of it. It also … (display) a very disturbing message whenever I … (try) to use the CD drive that … (say) «Freedom to Palistine, Iraq, and Afghanistan!» in Spanish. Anyone … (know) how to get rid of this? I really … (not/want) to format my HD again.

II. The casual computer user can afford to play with fire and risk catching a virus but the business user cannot afford to damage his or her business by being careless in this area. I … (ask) Danny, what advice he would give to people who are stressed out when their computer is put out of action by a virus or by some similar problem. He … (be) in a relaxed mood and replied jokingly at first and then … (get) down to business: «I … (have) a method that will guarantee you never catch a virus or have any problems with your computer». «What … (be) this amazing method?» «Don’t turn it on!» Danny … (smile) triumphantly. He … (continue): «Computers … (be) inherently insecure and whatever you do, you will, sooner or later, run into problems». Danny always … (tell) it like it is: «However, there … (be) a number of things you can do on a daily or weekly basis that will considerably reduce your chances of running into trouble. Cut both your hands off or don’t pay your electricity bills».


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