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alb123
alb123
26.04.2021 12:21 •  Английский язык

решить английский Past Perfect или Past Simple">

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Eva27092006
Eva27092006
26.04.2021

ответ:  1 I thought he had already gone home. Я думал он уже ушёл домой.

2. I didn’t see him after we had met at the concert. Я не видел его , после того как мы встретились на концерте.

3. He had left the house before I had time to ask him anything

Он ушёл из дома, прежде чем у меня было время спросить его о чем нибудь

4. After he had spent some days in Paris, he felt lonely and wanted to return home. После того как он провёл несколько дней в Париже, он почувствовал  себя одиноким и захотел вернуться домой.

5. He spoke a language we had never heard before

Он говори на языке, который мы никогда не слышали раньше.

6. When the rain had stopped, l looked out of the window

Когда дождь прекратился, я выглянул из окна.

7. The telegram came some minutes after he had left.

Телеграмма пришла несколько минут спустя, после того как он ушёл.

8. She thought that Tom and Lanny had quarrelled

Она думала , что Том и Лонни поссорились.

9. The girl was glad that she had found a seat near the window

Девочка была рада, что она нашла место возле окна

10. He remembered that he had not rung her up in the morning

Он вспомнил, что он не позвонил ей утром

 

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sorrypepemain
sorrypepemain
26.04.2021
II(a) Liz is not trying to fix her washing machine. (b) Is Liz trying to fix her washing machine? We were not having lunch when our uncle came. (b) Were we having lunch when our uncle came? (a) She has not started her new job. (b) Has she already started her new job? (a) By the end of the year he had not learnt to speak French. (b) Had he learnt to speak French By the end of the year? (a) My secretary has not been typing the report for five hours. (b) Has my secretary been typing the report for five hours?IIIAunt Betty is talking to the butcher in the kitchen. Is Aunt Betty talking to the butcher in the kitchen? Is Aunt Betty talking to the butcher in the kitchen or in the living room? What Aunt Betty is doing in the kitchen? Aunt Betty is talking to the butcher in the kitchen, isn't she? It was raining heavily yesterday morning. Was it raining heavily yesterday morning? Was it raining heavily yesterday morning or evening? What was the weather like yesterday morning? It was raining heavily yesterday morning, wasn't it? They hadn't completed the test when the teacher came. Had they completed the test when the teacher came? Had they completed the test when the teacher came or even before it? What had they completed when the teacher came? They hadn't completed the test when the teacher came, had they? By the end of the autumn, they will have built a new skating-rink in this district. Will they have a new skating-rink built in this district by the end of the autumn? Will they have a new skating-rink or a skate park built in this district by the end of the autumn? What will they have built in this district by the end of the autumn? By the end of the autumn, they will have built a new skating-rink in this district, won't they? They had been watching TV for half an hour when their parents came. Had they been watching TV for half an hour when their parents came? Had they been watching TV or browsing the Net for half an hour when their parents came? What had they been doing TV for half an hour when their parents came? They had been watching TV for half an hour when their parents came, hadn't they? IV Past Simple or Past Progressive: My hat flew off when I was crossing the  bridge. Past Simple or Present Perfect: I bought a new car last summer, but I haven't sold my old car yet, so now I've got two cars. Present Simple or Future Perfect: The party will have begun by the time we come. Present Perfect or Present Perfect Progressive: She has been reading this book for three days and has read 300 pages already. Past Simple or Past Perfect Progressive: How long had they been waiting for a taxi before it came?
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1.Выберите правильную форму глагола в активном залоге, чтобы дополнить предложения.

 

1. «Will you switch off the light, dear?» she asked when we were leaving the house.

2. Look, it is snowing heavily. It has been snowing like that since morning.

3. How long have you used your bike?

 

B Past Simple, Past Progressive, Past Perfect or Past Perfect Progressive.

 

1. On August 29, 2005 their warnings had come true.

2. When the flood started, the government claimed  that they had been controling the situation.

3. At the same time politicians were discussing the future of the city.

 

С Future Simple, Future Progressive, Future Perfect or Future Perfect Progressive or Future-in-the–Past.

 

1. OK. By this time tomorrow you will have raked all fallen leaves and burned them.

2. They asked me if I would come on time.

3. Everybody knows we will be having a meeting on ecological problems next Friday at 4 o`clock.

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