GRAMMAR.
Choose the right item for each sentence.
I've been studying French I was 12.
for
until
since
She ... ... ... for two hours when we returned home.
had cooked
was cooking
cooked
had been cooking
I haven’t had so much fun I was a young boy!
when
for
since
I haven’t had so much fun I was a young boy!
when
for
since
I ... on this project for two months.
am working
worked
have been working
was working
Your eyes are red. … you …?
are...crying
have...been crying
did...cry
Mr. Green at the University since 1989.
is teaching
has been teaching
has been taught
Otto and Gerda are German. They from Berlin.
are coming
have come
came
come
Juliya’s not here. She’s to work.
been
had
gone
come
At last the booksdelivered!
will have
have been
were being
have
Have they bought it ... ?
yet
ever
just
never
Oh, no! my key.
I lost
I’ve lost
I’m lost
I’ve lose
Have you got any money? - Yes, Iit from my sister.
borrow
have been borrowing
have borrowed
I her for years.
have known
know
have been knowing
am knowing
The girl ... already ... the hospital.
has... phoned
will... phone
have... phoned
This is the 1st time I this dish.
eat
have eaten
am eating
had eaten
He his home work yet.
has finished
hasn't finished
finished
had finished
Can you help me? I need ... advice.
any
some
a
How books are there on the plate?
much
more
many
most
We don't have money.
some
any
a
III Write their names.
1. The waterfall on the border of the USA and Canada — The Niagara Falls
2. The five big lakes on the border of the USA and Canada —
3. The biggest river in the USA —
4. The capital of the USA —
5. The plains in the central part of the USA
6. The chain of mountains in the west of the USA —
7. The chain of mountains in the east of the USA —
8. The biggest state in the USA —
9. The River Washington, D.C. stands on —
10. The US state in the west of the country famous for its beaches —
11. The lowest, driest and hottest place in North America —
12. The lake situated in Death Valley —
13. The ocean that washes the US coast in the east —
14. The ocean that washes the US coast in the west —