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Present simple - i play computer games (every day). - я играю в комп. игры (каждый день). past simple - i played computer games (yesterday). - я играл в комп. игры (вчера). future simple - i'll play computer games (tomorrow). - я буду играть в комп. игры (завтра). future simple in the past - i said i would play computer games.- я сказал, что буду играть в комп. игры. present continuous - i'm playing computer games (now). (вообще, лучше написать a computer game, если только говорящий не играет в несколько игр одновременно) - я играю в комп. игры (сейчас). past continuous - i was playing computer games (at 7 o'clock yesterday). - я играл в комп. игры (вчера в 7 часов). future continuous - i'll be playing computer games (the whole evening). - я буду играть в комп. игры (весь вечер). future continuous in the past - i thought i would be playing computer games. - я думал, что буду играть в комп. игры. present perfect - i have (already) played computer games. - я (уже) past perfect - i had played computer games (before you came home). - я уже поиграл в комп. игры (до того, как ты пришел домой). future perfect - i'll have played computer games (by the time you come home). - я уже поиграю в комп. игры (к тому времени, как ты придешь домой). future perfect in the past- i said i would have played computer games (by the time you came home). - я сказал, что уже поиграю в комп. игры (к тому времени, как ты придешь домой). present perfect continuous - i have been playing computer games (for two hours). - я играю в комп. игры (уже 2 часа). past perfect continuous - i had been playing computer games (for an hour when my friend phoned me). - я играл в комп. игры (уже час, когда позвонил мой друг). future perfect continuous - i'll have been playing computer games (for two hours by the time you come home). - (к тому времени как ты придешь домой) я буду играть в комп. игры (уже 2 часа). future perfect continuous in the past - i thought i would have been playing computer games (for two hours by the time you came home). - я думал, что (к тому времени как ты придешь домой) я буду играть в комп. игры (уже 2 часа). написать на по каждому выше предложению, вопрос и отрицательный ответ. кто напишите какую то фигню, будет заблокирован навсегда.

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Angelona19
Angelona19
14.07.2022

I play computer games every day. - Do I play computer games every day? - I don't play computer games every day.


I played computer games yesterday. - Did I play computer games yesterday? - I didn't play computer games yesterday.


I'll play computer games tomorrow. - Will I play computer games tomorrow? - I won't play computer games tomorrow.


I would play computer games.- Would I play computer games? - I wouldn't play computer games.



I'm playing computer games now. - Am I playing computer games now? - I'm not playing computer games now.


I was playing computer games at 7 o'clock yesterday. - Was I playing computer games at 7 o'clock yesterday? - I wasn't playing computer games at 7 o'clock yesterday.


I'll be playing computer games the whole evening - Will I be playing computer games the whole evening? - I won't be playing computer games the whole evening.


I would be playing computer games.- Would I be playing computer games? - I wouldn't be playing computer games.



I have already played computer games. - Have I already played computer games? - I haven't played computer games.


I had played computer games before you came home. - Had I played computer games before you came home? - I hadn't played computer games before you came home.


I'll have played computer games by the time you come home. - Will I have played computer games by the time you come home? - I won't have played computer games by the time you come home.


I would have played computer games by the time you came home. - Would I have played computer games by the time you come home? - I wouldn't have played computer games by the time you come home.



I have been playing computer games for two hours. - Have I been playing computer games for two hours? - I haven't been playing computer games for two hours.


I had been playing computer games for an hour when my friend phoned me. - Had I been playing computer games for an hour when my friend phoned me? - I hadn't been playing computer games for an hour when my friend phoned me.


I'll have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you come home. - Will I have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you come home? - I won't have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you come home.


I would have been playing computer games for two hours. - Would I have been playing computer games for two hours? - I wouldn't have been playing computer games for two hours.

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NastyaDersen2004
NastyaDersen2004
14.07.2022
2 Why don't you explain everything to him? If you (do not tell) him the truth, I'm sure you (will regret) it one day.
3 Jennifer was here not long ago. If you (had come round) earlier, you (would have seen) her.
4 Apparently, the ferry company are planning to close the port in this town. If that (happens), the town (will lose) a great deal of money.
5 I (would help) you with it if I (had) more time but I'm afraid I haven't got any spare time at all at the moment.
6 .The government is expecting to win the next election, but if it (loses), the Prime Minister (will resign) from politics.
7. I am so glad that you took me to your friend's party. If we (had not gone) there, I (would have never met) Adrian.
8. It's ridiculous that trains are so expensive. If fares (were) cheaper, I'm sure more people (would use) the train and leave their cars at home.
9. If she (gets) that job she's applied for, she (will be) delighted. And I think she's got a good chance of getting it.
10. Fortunately the explosion took place at night when the streets were empty. It (would have been) a disaster if it (had happened) in the middle of the day.
11. The talks between the two leaders keep breaking down. If they (break down) again, it is possible that there (will be) a war between the two countries.
12. If Alison (knew) anything about car mechanics, I'm sure she (would help) us fix the car, but I think she knows even less than we do.
13. They've been married for twenty years now but I don't think she (would have married) him if she (had known) what a selfish man he was.
14. Children spend too much time watching television and playing computer games. I'm sure they (would be) happier if they (spent) more time playing outside.
15. Jamie has everything he wants but he's always moaning. I'm sure that if I (had) so much money, I (would not moan) all the time.
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VladeslavPavlo
VladeslavPavlo
14.07.2022

For the last few years, homebuyers have done battle with some specific challenges: fewer homes to choose from, rising prices and increasing competition with buyers willing to go to great lengths to close the deal on the homes they want.

That’s a huge change from the conditions buyers and owners faced just a few years ago. For several years beginning in 2007, home values dropped nationwide and millions of homeowners suddenly owed more on their homes than they could sell them for—if they could sell them at all. Over the last four years, home values and the market have slowly recovered.

The latest reports show that home prices now exceed levels set at the housing market’s previous peak in 2006. Are we looking at another housing bubble? There’s no way to know for sure until the bubble bursts. Either way, it’s worth understanding the decades-long trends that led up to the housing meltdown—and refresh our memories about the lessons we learned during those tough times.

A Quick Home-Buying History

Let’s start by looking at the U.S. Census Bureau figures for housing prices over the decades. In 1950, the median home price was just $7,354. Wow! Fast-forward 50 years, and the median home price was $119,600. This year, the median existing home price reported by the National Association of Realtors surpassed the record of $227,100 set in 2006 to $232,500.

Adjusting those numbers for inflation gives us some perspective. The median price for a home in 1950 in inflation-adjusted dollars was $44,600. Compared to the current median price, that’s an increase of almost $188,000 in 66 years!

One driver of home prices is size. In 1950, the average home size was less than 1,000 square feet with two bedrooms and one bath. By 1970, the average home was 1,500 square feet and included a third bedroom and another half-bath.

Today, the average new home is two stories and 2,500 square feet with two or more baths and at least three bedrooms. And all this is in spite of the fact that family size decreased from 3.37 members in 1950 to 2.54 members in 2015.

Easy Money!

So how were we able to buy these bigger (and bigger) homes? For the most part, changes in the mortgage industry allowed homebuyers to borrow more and spread their payments out over a longer period of time.

In the 1930s, mortgages had variable interest rates, required high down payments, and only had five- to 10-year terms. The maximum amount a homebuyer could borrow was 50% of a home’s value.

A series of changes brought about by the Great Depression and World War II resulted in the long-term, fixed-rate mortgage we’re familiar with today. By the mid-1950s, the maximum mortgage term was 30 years and buyers could finance up to 95% of their home’s value.

Over time, mortgage lending standards loosened even more. In the years leading up to the housing bubble in 2007, homebuyers could borrow more than their home’s value with a low or no down payment. The adjustable-rate mortgage came back into popularity with buyers who didn’t qualify for fixed-rate loans.

What Did We Learn?

And this is where we learn our lesson: Just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should.

Lenders and home builders are in the housing industry to make money. They changed their practices and products to give us what we said we wanted. We fell victim to our own stuffitis and bought homes that cost too much, and we borrowed too much money to do it.

When you’re ready to buy a new home, remember that a bigger house doesn’t mean you’ll be happier. You’ll get the most satisfaction out of living within your means. Whether that means 1,000 square feet or 5,000, only you can decide. Keep your stuffitis in check, and you’ll make the right call.

How to Buy on a Budget

Shopping for a home with a budget in mind can be tricky. How do you know where to look or whether you’re getting the most value for your money? An experienced real estate agent is the key to finding the right home for your family.

Work with an agent who is an expert in your market and knows where to find the best deals. And keep in mind that home prices aren’t the only things that have changed since the 1950s. The whole home-buying process is more complicated, so you’ll benefit by working with a professional who knows the ropes and can help you keep costs down.  

If you already work with an agent you trust, great! Happy house hunting! But if you’re looking for a great agent, we can help you find one in your area.

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