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CME PUEDEN AYUDAR HACIENDO ESROS EJERCICIOS
1- Write these sentences in different tenses.

d- Mr. Brown walked to the station. (Pr. Simple- Q)



e- Susan sat on a chair in the garden. (Pr. Simple- Aff)



f- David had a cup of tea in his hand. (Simple Past- N)



g- Tom drove his car to the town. (Past Continuous- Aff)



The postman rang the bell. (Past Continuous-Q)



The two girls crossed the street. (Past Continuous-Q)







2-Put the right word into these sentences.



David said, “the book is on (me, mine, your)” table .

We took the flowers from (them, they)

Mr. Robinson took Susan and (I, me) to the theatre.

My father and (I, me) saw (he, him) in London yesterday.

They took (us, we) to their house for tea.

We sat behind (them, they) in the theatre.

Tom met Susan and went with (her, she) to the seaside.

Susan said, “Tom is my boyfriend, he often writes to (I, me)”.

Mr. Robinson’s secretary gave (he, him) a cup of coffee.







3- Write questions for these answers.



The play begins at half past seven.



There are some people talking loudly in the theatre.







Mr. Brown met some friends at the station.



d- Susan will come home at 4:00.



e- Tom smoked some cigarettes in the theatre.



f- The fat man on the stage was unhappy.



g- Tom is speaking quietly to Susan.



h- The Browns have some pretty flowers in their garden.



i-The people in the theatre talked loudly.



j- There is a book on the dinning-room table.







4-Write the correct verb.



Susan and Tom (be) at the theatre. They often (come) up to London from their village on Saturday to (do) some shopping, (have) a meal at restaurant and then (go) to the theatre in the evening.

It (be) now ten past eight and they (wait) for the play to begin. The theatre (be) full, and everyone (talk) loudly and (laugh) and (smoke) or (eat) chocolates. Soon the red and gold courtain

(go) slowly up, the lights in the theatre (go) out and the play (begin). Then everyone (be) quiet.

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1- Write these sentences in different tenses.

d- Mr. Brown walked to the station. (Pr. Simple- Q) Does Mr Brown walk to the station?

e- Susan sat on a chair in the garden. (Pr. Simple- Aff) Susan sits on a chair in the garden.

f- David had a cup of tea in his hand. (Simple Past- N) David didn't have a cup of tea in his hand.

g- Tom drove his car to the town. (Past Continuous- Aff) Tom was driving his car to the town.

The postman rang the bell. (Past Continuous-Q) Was the postman ringing the bell?

The two girls crossed the street. (Past Continuous-Q) Were the two girls crossing the street?

2-Put the right word into these sentences.

David said, “the book is on your table .

We took the flowers from them.

Mr. Robinson took Susan and me to the theatre.

My father and I saw him in London yesterday.

They took us to their house for tea.

We sat behind them in the theatre.

Tom met Susan and went with her to the seaside.

Susan said, “Tom is my boyfriend, he often writes to me”.

Mr. Robinson’s secretary gave him a cup of coffee.

3- Write questions for these answers.

The play begins at half past seven.

Does the play begin at half past seven?

There are some people talking loudly in the theatre.

Are there some people talking loudly in the theatre?

Mr. Brown met some friends at the station.

Did Mr Brown meet some fruends at the station?

d- Susan will come home at 4:00.

Will Susan come home at 4:00?

e- Tom smoked some cigarettes in the theatre.

Did Tom smoke some cigarettes in the theatre?

f- The fat man on the stage was unhappy.

Was the fat man on the stage unhappy?

g- Tom is speaking quietly to Susan.

Is Tom speaking quietly to Susan?

h- The Browns have some pretty flowers in their garden.

Do The Brown have some pretty flowers in their garden?

i-The people in the theatre talked loudly.

Did the people in the theatre talk loudly?

j- There is a book on the dinning-room table.

Is there a book on the dining-room table?

4-Write the correct verb.

Susan and Tom are at the theatre. They often come up to London from their village on Saturday to do some shopping, have a meal at restaurant and then go to the theatre in the evening.

It is now ten past eight and they wait for the play to begin. The theatre is full, and everyone talks loudly and laughs and smokes or eats chocolates. Soon the red and gold courtain goes slowly up, the lights in the theatre go out and the play begins. Then everyone is quiet.

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