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WRITE PRESENT FORMS OF THESE VERBS:

- was, were - rode -found

- began - said - thought

- broke - saw - made

- came - sat - knew

- went - took

PUT THE VERBS IN THE RIGHT SPACES – PRESENT or PAST FORMS.

1. Bob ……………….. his leg last week.

2. Anna ……………….. my book and she didn’t give it back!

3. Where are you going, ………………. back!

4. When Bob was a student, he ………………. many people. Now he has only 2 friends.

5. Last week we …………………. our lesson 5 minutes earlier.

6. Bob’s car often …………………… down and then Bob ……………… to work by bus.

7. Generally I …………………….. that Kraków is a beautiful city.

8. I had an exam yesterday and I ……………. 3 mistakes in it.

9. When we …………… children, we …………………. to school every day.

10. Last evening Bob …………….. in an armchair with a book.

11. When Bob …………….. a little boy, he ………………. a bike every day in the summer.

12. My neighbor is a criminal, so police ………………….. to him and ……………… him to prison.

13. When Ana was a child, she ……………………. that Santa Clause was real.

14. Last week my teacher ………………. “your English is getting better!”

15. I don’t know where are my glasses, I cannot ……………. them!

LISTENING I Listen to the story “The Wrong Lover” and put the sentences in a correct order

Mr Harvey arrived home earlier

Mr Harvey thought about his wife and he was worried

Mr Harvey destroyed the red car

A stranger came out of Mr Harvey’s house

The stranger rode away on a bike

Mr Harvey saw a red car in front of his house


Match the expressions to make phrases Fill the gaps

1. much older a) afternoon


2. more and b) at the house  ……………. and more unhappy
3. in the c) more unhappy  ……………. the afternoon
4. in front d) of the house  ………………. older than his wife
5. arrive e) of the house  come out ………….. the house
6. come out f) on a bike  in front ………… the house
7. ride away g) than his wife  ride away ………… a bike

LISTENING II . LISTEN TO THE STORY AND FILL THE GAPS WITH VERBS [present or past]

A man from London, Mr Harvey, had a very beautiful young wife. He was much older than his wife
and he b………………. to think she was in love with a younger man. For many weeks he t…………….
about his wife and this other man. Every day he went to work and he was more and more unhappy
when he thought about them together.

'What can I do? Am I too old for her? Perhaps she doesn't love me,’ he thought. He k ……….. that his
wife was at home all day.

'What does she do? Is she happy? Does she meet other men?' One day Mr Harvey t________, 'Ill go
home in the afternoon. I don't usually arrive home at this time so perhaps I can c………….. my wife
with her young man.' He arr…………………… at his house at 2.30 that afternoon and he was very angry
because there was an expensive red car in front of his house.

'That's the young man's car,' he thought. He sat in his car and m…………………. a plan. 'I know, I’ll break
the windows of the car.' He f………………… a small heavy box in his car and he b……………… every
window of the red car with it . . . and the lights. After that he s…………. and waited.

Five minutes later a young man c………… out of Mr Harvey's house and said goodbye to the beautiful
Mrs Harvey. Then this young man walked across to a big tree in the front garden, t……………… an old
bicycle and r…………………. away down the street. ..
LISTENING III . CHOOSE THE CORRECT OPTIONS

A man from London, Mr Harvey, had a very beautiful young wife. He was many / much / too older
than his wife and he began to think she was in love with a younger man. For many weeks he
thought about his wife and this another / other man. Every day he went to work and he was more
and less / more unhappy when he thought about them together.

'What can I do? Am I too old for her? Perhaps / Possible she doesn't love me,’ he thought. He knew
that his wife was at home all day.

'What does she do? Is she happy? Does she meet other men?' One day Mr Harvey thought, 'Ill go
home in / on the afternoon. I don't usually arrive home at this time so perhaps I can throw / could /
catch my wife with her young man.' He arrived at / in his house at 2.30 that afternoon and he was
very angry because there was an expensive red car in back / front / near of his house.

'That's the young man's car,' he thought. He sitting / sat in his car and made a plan. 'I know, I’ll break
the windows of the car.' He found a small heavy / hardy box in his car and he broke every window of
the red car with it . . . and the lights. After that he sat and waiting / waited.

Five minutes later a young man came out / outside of Mr Harvey's house and said goodbye to the
beautiful Mrs Harvey. Then this young man walked across to a big tree in the front garden, took an
old bicycle and read / rode / ride / ridden away down the street. ..

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