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7. She got married AT twenty-nine of age. 31. (interest)The students arent interested in their teacher’s explanation.
8. Columbus sailed to the Americas IN_ the 16th century.
32. (interest) the new teacher gives a very interesting explanation
9. I like to drink coffee IN__ the morning and tea AT night
33. (tire)Touring round Europe in two weeks must be very tiring
10. Lucy went to New York AT__ Christmast.
11. They usually go to the south of France IN_ the summer. 34. (tire) you must be tired after running since morning
12. The train leaves tomorrow morning AT__ 8:00 AM.
35. He was so annoying that he kept interrupting me. (annoy)
13. We will go to the cinemas AT the weekend
36. She was surprised to hear that Mark was getting married. (surprise)
14. Lucy is arriving IN February 37. The ghost story was very frightening (frighten)
15. She left London ON_ the 10th of March. 38. I was shocked when I saw the price tag of the dress! (shock
16. His birthday is IN_ January.
17. We met at the restaurant AT__ 8 pm. C. RELATIVE PRONOUN
18. The class is AT 9am ON__ Monday. Rewrite the following sentences using relative clause
19. The Beatles were popular IN_ the 1960s. 39. Tommy went to Japan. Tomy’s dog bit me
20. I graduated from university IN_ 2001. Tommy, whose dog bit me, went to Japan
76. did the students buy the tickets for the show? (buy) 86. The men / try / that method?
Have the men tried that method?
Change the sentences into Negative or Interrogative forms: 87. Your English / improve / very much?
77. Anne played tennis yesterday. Has your English improved very much?
(-) ANNE didn’t play tennis yesterday
Fill in blanks with the correct form of Present Perfect Tense!
78. Your friends ate some hamburgers last night.
(?) did your friends eat some hamburgers last night 88. Jason has wanted (want) to move to New York since he was five years
old.
79. Alex and Chris were in Rio in October. 89. Sally hasn’t read (not read) that book yet.
() alex and chris were not in rio in october
90. Have they left (they/leave) for work yet?
91. Bill hasn’t driven(not / drive) very far today.
92. We have enjoyed (enjoy) eating seafood all of our lives. Ancestors nephew only child
niece relatives great-grandparents
Look at the pictures and write sentences. Use the
Present Perfect What do you call :
101. Member of your family relatives
93. Jessie/ plant flowers 102. Your brother’s daughter niece
Jessie has planted flowers 103. Your borther’s son nephew
104. A child with no brothers or sister only child
94. Jhon and Anne/ practice/karate 105. Your mother’s/father’s grandparents ans = great-grandparents
Jhon and Anne have practiced karate
106. People in your family a long time ago ans = Ancestors
J. Vocabulary