Вопрос задан 06.06.2023 в 01:25. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Баскакова Элина.

Английский язык: I. Choose the correct word to complete the dialogue. A: I would like to make

some/any muffins. B: OK. We have some/any time. A: How many/much muffins do you want to bake? B: Hmmm... What about 20? A: I haven’t got some/any oil. But I’ve got some/any butter. B: And how many/much butter have you got? A: I've got enough. II. Write the Past Simple form of words. to be – to come – to go – to do – to make – to write – to sing – to tell – III. Write the affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences in the Past Simple. 1. I _____ (meet) my best friend at University 5 years ago. 2. Lina and I _____ (go) to the cinema last week. 3. The meeting (not begin) on time. 4. We (not enjoy) our stay at the hotel yesterday. 5. _____ you ____ (lock) the door? 6. _____ he _____ (sleep) late yesterday? IV. Write the affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences in the Future Simple. 1. We ¬¬_____ (visit) our Grandma on Sunday. 2. They _____ (play) basketball tomorrow. 3. Sue (not take) a shower in the evening. 4. We (not go) for a walk after lunch. 5. You / help me with the test? → ? 6. She / send us the pictures? → ?
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Отвечает Косенкова Анастасия.

I. Choose the correct word to complete the dialogue.

A: I would like to make some muffins.

B: OK. We have some time.

A: How many muffins do you want to bake?

B: Hmmm... What about 20?

A: I haven't got any oil. But I've got some butter.

B: And how much butter have you got?

A: I've got enough.

II. Write the Past Simple form of words.

to be – was/were

to come – came

to go – went

to do – did

to make – made

to write – wrote

to sing – sang

to tell – told

III. Write the affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences in the Past Simple.

1. I met my best friend at University 5 years ago.

  Negative: I didn't meet my best friend at University 5 years ago.

  Interrogative: Did I meet my best friend at University 5 years ago?

2. Lina and I went to the cinema last week.

  Negative: Lina and I didn't go to the cinema last week.

  Interrogative: Did Lina and I go to the cinema last week?

3. The meeting did not begin on time.

  Negative: The meeting began on time.

  Interrogative: Did the meeting begin on time?

4. We did not enjoy our stay at the hotel yesterday.

  Negative: We enjoyed our stay at the hotel yesterday.

  Interrogative: Did we enjoy our stay at the hotel yesterday?

5. Did you lock the door?

  Negative: You didn't lock the door.

  Interrogative: Did you lock the door?

6. Did he sleep late yesterday?

  Negative: He didn't sleep late yesterday.

  Interrogative: Did he sleep late yesterday?

IV. Write the affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences in the Future Simple.

1. We will visit our Grandma on Sunday.

  Negative: We will not visit our Grandma on Sunday.

  Interrogative: Will we visit our Grandma on Sunday?

2. They will play basketball tomorrow.

  Negative: They will not play basketball tomorrow.

  Interrogative: Will they play basketball tomorrow?

3. Sue will not take a shower in the evening.

  Negative: Sue will take a shower in the evening.

  Interrogative: Will Sue take a shower in the evening?

4. We will not go for a walk after lunch.

  Negative: We will go for a walk after lunch.

  Interrogative: Will we go for a walk after lunch?

5. Will you help me with the test?

  Negative: You will not help me with the test.

  Interrogative: Will you help me with the test?

6. Will she send us the pictures?

  Negative: She will not send us the pictures.

  Interrogative: Will she send us the pictures?

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I. Choose the correct word to complete the dialogue: A: I would like to make some muffins. B: OK. We have some time. A: How many muffins do you want to bake? B: Hmmm... What about 20? A: I haven’t got any oil. But I’ve got some butter. B: And how much butter have you got? A: I've got enough.

II. Write the Past Simple form of words: to be – was/were to come – came to go – went to do – did to make – made to write – wrote to sing – sang to tell – told

III. Write the affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences in the Past Simple:

  1. I met my best friend at University 5 years ago. Affirmative: I met my best friend at University 5 years ago. Negative: I didn't meet my best friend at University 5 years ago. Interrogative: Did I meet my best friend at University 5 years ago?

  2. Lina and I went to the cinema last week. Affirmative: Lina and I went to the cinema last week. Negative: Lina and I didn't go to the cinema last week. Interrogative: Did Lina and I go to the cinema last week?

  3. The meeting did not begin on time. Affirmative: The meeting did not begin on time. Negative: The meeting began on time. Interrogative: Did the meeting begin on time?

  4. We didn't enjoy our stay at the hotel yesterday. Affirmative: We didn't enjoy our stay at the hotel yesterday. Negative: We enjoyed our stay at the hotel yesterday. Interrogative: Did we enjoy our stay at the hotel yesterday?

  5. Did you lock the door? Affirmative: You locked the door. Negative: You didn't lock the door. Interrogative: Did you lock the door?

  6. Did he sleep late yesterday? Affirmative: He slept late yesterday. Negative: He didn't sleep late yesterday. Interrogative: Did he sleep late yesterday?

IV. Write the affirmative, negative, and interrogative sentences in the Future Simple:

  1. We will visit our Grandma on Sunday. Affirmative: We will visit our Grandma on Sunday. Negative: We will not visit our Grandma on Sunday. Interrogative: Will we visit our Grandma on Sunday?

  2. They will play basketball tomorrow. Affirmative: They will play basketball tomorrow. Negative: They will not play basketball tomorrow. Interrogative: Will they play basketball tomorrow?

  3. Sue will not take a shower in the evening. Affirmative: Sue will not take a shower in the evening. Negative: Sue will take a shower in the evening. Interrogative: Will Sue take a shower in the evening?

  4. We will not go for a walk after lunch. Affirmative: We will not go for a walk after lunch. Negative: We will go for a walk after lunch. Interrogative: Will we go for a walk after lunch?

  5. Will you help me with the test? Affirmative: You will help me with the test. Negative: You will not help me with the test. Interrogative: Will you help me with the test?

  6. Will she send us the pictures? Affirmative: She will send us the pictures. Negative: She will not send us the pictures. Interrogative: Will she send us the pictures?

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