
A.
1. We had a really good science lesson at school today.
2. I found an unusual insect on the wall outside our house.
3. It’s your birthday next week. Are you going to have a party?
4. We waited for hours, but we finally saw the Queen.
5. Why don’t we listen to the radio?
6. Have you got a euro I could borrow?
7. Mum has gone to the bank, but she’ll be back soon.
8. Where have you been? I’ve been waiting for over an hour!
B.
I had a really bad day on — Tuesday. I bought a new game on CD-ROM for my computer, but the game didn’t work properly. I took it back to the shop on — North Street, but the manager blamed me! He pointed to the scratch on the CD-ROM and said I’d done it. I couldn’t believe it! I had to buy a new one.
C.
1. Do you think we will ever send a person to the Mars?
2. When you go to the London, don’t forget to see the London Eye.
3. When we use the cars, we damage the environment.
4. I’m not telling a lies! It’s the truth.
5. I’m looking for a teacher who can teach me the German.
6. Ray needs a warm hat and a new coat for his visit to the Russia.
7. Dad has gone to a work and forgotten the car keys.
8. Some people have an unusual pets, such as lions or tigers.

D.
1. The English music was popular in America in 1960s.
2. Would you prefer to read a book or watch television?
3. We had maths at school yesterday and our teacher gave us a surprise test!
4. Peter joined the police and caught ten thieves in his first month!
5. Gordon wanted to be a writer, so he studied English at university.
6. Suddenly, two UFOs appeared in the sky over Washington.
E.
1. We had great time in USA.
We had a great time in USA.
2. Let’s go to Belgium for week this summer.
Let’s go to Belgium for a week this summer.
3. Where’s money I gave you on fifteenth of last month?
Where’s the money I gave you on the fifteenth of last month?
4. I’d like to join army and become soldier.
I’d like to join the army and become a soldier.
5. For Christmas, I got a book, DVD and the latest CD by my favorite band.
6. They say that the English drink a lot of tea.
7. I heard song on radio that I really liked.
I heard a song on the radio that I really liked.
8. Do Japanese and other people in Asia eat cheese?
Do the Japanese and other people in Asia eat cheese?
F.
Gary: It’s a lovely day, isn’t it? Let’s walk down to the shops and look around.
Helen: That’s a good idea. I’ll just have a look in the kitchen and see what we need.
Gary: I got the milk yesterday, so we don’t need any more. We might need — bread, though.
Helen: Okay, Bread… oh, and a packet of sugar. After shopping we could go to the new market in the town centre and see what they have.
Gary: Right. You get your coat and I’ll get the car keys.
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