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Translate, using the verb be 1. Non essere sciocco. 2. Sono bravo, vero? 3. Ti stai comportando in modo stupido. 4.

Perch non fai il bravo? 5. Sii puntuale! 6. Smettila di fare il furbo. 7. C'era un sacco di gente, vero? 8. "In quanti sarete?" "Saremo in otto or nove." 9. "C' Bob?" "No, non c'. Ma c' Tom." 10. "C' qualcuno?" "No, non c' nessuno." 11. E gi venuto il postino? 12. Hai freddo? Use an appropriate form of the verb have: 1. (You, ever...) dinner at home? 2. How often (you....) a bath? 3. "(You...) a match?" "Yes, I .... I always .... a box with me." 4. She .... a cold. She often .... a cold in spring. 5. (You ...) a nice time last night? 6. He'll be down in a moment. He .... a shave now, because he (not...) time this morning. 7. "(You, ever ....) lunch in that restaurant before?" 8. "Yes, we ... lunch there last week. Unfortunately while we .... it, my wife .... a sudden attack of toothache and we .... to go home." 9. "(You ....) any trouble in finding the house?" "No, I .... a map with me." 10. The baby was born last week. She (not ....) the baby in hospital but at home. 12. I saw the children on the beach. They looked as if they .... fun. Translate, using the verb have 1. Hai gi pranzato? 2. Quante volte alla settimana ti fai la doccia? 3. Ti sei divertito ieri? 4. Ho fatto un sogno strano la notte scorsa. 5. Comera il tempo in Scozia? 6. A che ora ceni di solito? 7. Beviamo qualcosa! 8. Ti auguro una buona giornata! 9 Ho fatto una nuotata prima di pranzo. 10. E stato operato in ospedale ieri. 11. Ti sei riposato bene? 12. Ieri ha fatto la lotta con suo fratello. Say whether the following sentences are correct or not. 1. How long have you been having this car? 2. You have breakfast at nine o'clock, haven't you? 3. Why don't you be a little more considerate? 4. Now youre just being silly. 5. I made a strange dream last night about the Pope. 6. Dont be late. No, I dont. 7. Arent I clever? 8. Today the greengrocer isn't having cucumbers.

9. Were you having lunch when I phoned? 12. I've been having trouble with the dishwasher. Complete the following sentences, using a suitable verb in the Present Simple (in the negative or affirmative). Add articles, prepositions etc. as necessary: 1. Muslims ....... alcoholic beverages. 2. The sun ....... the east and in the west. 3. Water ...... zero degree and .. at 100 degrees. 4. Leaves brown in the autumn. 5. The Queen ....... over the United Kingdom. 6. Jockeys ....... racehorses. 7. The earth ...... the sun. 8. A rolling stone ...... no moss. 9. Two and two ..... four. 10. The Tiber ..... Rome. 11. All roads .. Rome. 12. The early bird .. the worm. 13. Lightning never twice in the same place. 14. Nothing like success. 15. One bad apple the barrel. Use either the Past or Present Tense of the verbs in brackets (Progressive or Simple aspect):} Charles Dickens (write) David Copperfield in 184950. He himself (say) that of all his books it (be) the one he (like) the best. As usual it (be published) in monthly instalments, all of which his public eagerly (await). The novel (be) certainly his most autobiographical. In it he (recount) many personal experiences of his own childhood. David Copperfield (be born) in a country village soon after his father's death. His mother (marry) again and his stepfather (prove) tyrannical and unloving. David (be sent) away to school and then to menial employment in London. There (seem) no doubt that in writing of David's humiliation Dickens (recall) his experiences in the blacking factory as a young boy - a period of his life that (scar) him emotionally. To the end of his days he (can) not recall the factory without tears.

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