1.
1. We lived in Australia last year.
2. They moved to Rovno in October.
3. I visited Berdichev in May 2014.
4. My sister studied at Odessa University.
5. We traveled to Mariupol last summer.
6. The game stopped at four o’clock.
2.
1. arrived 2. started 3. missed 4. played 5. moved 6. dropped
3.
1. plyed 2. studied 3. cooked
4.
1. missed 2. stayed 3. arrived 4. crashed
5. learned 6. carried
5.
1. I lived in Tula last year.
2. We Zlatad the books home.
3. Polina and Sasha stayed in Moldova for three years.
4. Boris traveled to Belarus last week.
5. I learned English in Los Angeles.
6. They moved to Zhmerinka last week.
6.
Regular: 2. tried 5. looked 7. stopped
Irregular: 1. gave 3. told 4. met 6. ran 8. went
7.
1. had 2. spent 3. was 4. went 5. saw
6. gave 7. took
8.
1. spent 2. took 3. walked
4. went 5. moved 6. traveled
9.
1. carried 2. saw 3. arrived 4. travelled 5. sang 6. gave 7. stopped
10.
1. went 2. traveled 3. learned 4. stayed
5. met 6. saw 7. told
11.
1. moved 2. learned 3. Zlatad 4. missed 5. watched 6. traveled.
12.
1. traveled 2. missed 3. studied 4. carried 5. arrived 6. stopped
13.
1. walked 2. played 3. stopped 4. missed 5. arrived
14.
1. went 2. saw 3. told 4. ran 5. spent 6. gave
15.
1. built 2. spent 3. saw 4. went 5. gave 6. told
16.
2. She met friends at Café Gusto.
3. She bought (some) new shoes.
4. She went to a football game.
5. She gave a birthday present to Marina.
6. She ran a race for charity.
17.
1. Did you go on vacation last summer? Yes, I did.
2. Did Katyarina watch TV last night? No, she didn’t.
3. Did people use cell phones in 1900? No, they didn’t.
4. Did Sanya learn English at school? Yes, he did.
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Tenses - Времена
Present Simple • Page 2 • Page 3
Present Continuous • Page 2 • Page 3
Past Simple • Page 2 • Page 3 • Page 4 • Page 5
Present Perfect • Page 2 • Page 3 • Page 4
Mixed Tenses
Present Simple vs Present Continuous • Page 2 • Page 3 • Page 4
Past Simple vs. Present Perfect • Page 2
Past Simple vs. Past Continuous • Page 2
Future with will vs. Future with (be) going to • Page 2