Exercise 7. Put the verb in brackets into the Present Simple Tense

Example: After breakfast she (to go) to school. – After breakfast she usually goes to school.

1. My sister (to get) up at eight o'clock. 2. She (to be) a school-girl. She (to go) to school in the afternoon. 3. Jane (to be) fond of sports. She (to do) her morning exercises every day. 4. For breakfast she (to have) two eggs, a sandwich and a cup of tea. 5. After breakfast she (to go) to school. 6. It (to take) him two hours to do his homework. 7. She (to speak) French well. 8. My working day (to begin) at seven o'clock. I (to get) up, (to switch) on the radio and (to do) my morning exercises. It (to take) me fifteen minutes. At half past seven we (to have) breakfast. My father and I (to leave) home at eight o'clock. He (to take) a bus to his factory. My mother (to be) a doctor, she (to leave) home at nine o'clock. In the evening we (to gather) in the living-room. We (to watch) TV and (to talk).

Exercise 8. Look at Philip’s daily routine and make up sentences as in the example

Example: Philip gets up at 7 a.m.

 

Exercise 9. What would you say in these situations? Give possible answers

Example: You expect that your sister's son works hard at school. Ask her. – Does your son work hard at school?

1. You want to know if Ann plays tennis. Ask her. 2. You need to know if the train arrives on time. Ask your friend. 3. You want to know if the train stops at this station. Ask the conductor. 4. You want to know if your friend enjoys spending his holidays in Scotland. Ask him. 5. You are wondering if Mike and Bill go camping every summer. Ask them. 6. You expect that this sportsman wins prices at all competitions. Ask your neighbour. 7. You want to know if your friend remembers to bring the photos. Ask him. 8. You expect that your sister's son works hard at school. Ask her. 9. You wonder if your sister waits for her son after the les­sons every day. Ask him. 10. You want to know if it often snows in England. Ask your teacher.