Ex. 8. Put in am / is / are / was / were. Some sentences are present and some are past. Today the weather ... nice, but yesterday it ... cold.
I ... cold. Can I have something hot to drink?
I … hungry last night, so I had something to eat.
Where ... you at 10 o'clock last Sunday morning?
Don't buy those shoes. They ... too expensive.
Why ... you so tired yesterday?
We must go now. It ... very late.
Ex. 9. TranslateintoEnglish.Где они были вчера вечером? Почему ты вчера опоздал? Его вчера не было в институте. Меня там не было. Ее не было дома в 5 часов.
UNIT 2. GETTING ACQUAINTED (II).
Text: They meet again. Grammar: Construction “There is, there are”.
They meet again. As they approached the front door it opened, and Clark, the butler, stood there. He was in his seventies, a dignified, capable servant who had worked at Rose Hill for more than thirty years. He had watched the children grow up, and had lived through аll the scandals. Clark's face lit up as he saw the group. "Good afternoon!"
Kendall gave him a warm hug. "Clark, it's so good to see you again."
"It's been a long time. Miss Kendall".
"It's Mrs. Renaud now. This is my husband, Marc."
“ How do you do sir?"
"Мy wife has told me a great deal about you."
“Nothing too terrible I hope, sir."
"On the contrary. She has only fond memories of you." “Thank you sir.” Clark turned to Tyler. “Good afternoon, Judge Stanford "
"Hello, Clark."
"It's a pleasure to see you, sir."
"Thank you. You're looking very well."
"So are you, sir. I'm so sorry about what has happened."
"Thank you.-Are you set up here to take care of all of us?"
“Oh, yes. I think we can make everyone comfortable."
“Am I in my old room?"
Clark smiled. “That's right.” He turned to Woody. "I'm pleased to see you, Mr.
Woodrow. I want to — ".
Woody grabbed Peggy’s arm. Come on," he said curtly. "I want to get freshened up."
The others watched as Woody pushed past them and took Peggy upstairs.