I. Translate into Russian.
1. I had to come home at five o’clock.
2. My mother had to wash the floor.
3. Did you have to buy a lot of food yesterday?
4. He didn’t have to go to school yesterday?
II. Put the verbs in brackets in the right tense.
1. If you (help) me, I (finish) this work in an hour.
2. If Ben (invite) me, I (come) to this party.
3. If you (give) me some money, I (buy) you a ticket.
4. We (go) to the Zoo if my father (have) some time.
5. We (not play) football if the weather (be) bad.
III. Put the questions to the underlined words.
1. I had to phone my friend yesterday.
2. There was somebody in my room yesterday. (… or …)
3. There were some children in the street two hours ago.
4. We saw him yesterday.
5. He read the book last month.
6. Robin came from the past.
7. The name of the wizard was Merlin, …?
8. Last night she couldn’t sleep, …?
IV. Correct the mistakes.
1. If you’ll give me this book, I return it tomorrow.
2. I’ll play tennis with you if the weather will be fine.
3. My sister had to went to school by bus yesterday.
4. You have to phone my friend yesterday?
5. Dad will watch this film with us if he come home at six o’clock.
6. We not have to get up at 7 o’clock on Sunday
IV. Correct the mistakes.
1. If you’ll give me this book, I return it tomorrow.
2. I’ll play tennis with you if the weather will be fine.
3. My sister had to went to school by bus yesterday.
4. You have to phone my friend yesterday?
5. Dad will watch this film with us if he come home at six o’clock.
6. We not have to get up at 7 o’clock on Sunday.
V. Fill in the gaps with WHICH or WHO.
1. I knew a lady … played tennis every day.
2. Kate found a bag … she liked.
3. He came with Jack … was his best friend.
4. Look at the man … saved my life.
5. When I was five, I lived in a house … was very old.
6. The girl … is talking to you is my friend’s sister.
7. Yesterday Sasha spoke to the woman … knew his grandfather.
8. She liked the present … her brother gave her.
9. We went to Oxford Street … is the biggest shopping street in London.
10. The prime meridian is a line … divides east from west.