Розкрийте дужки, вживаючи дієслова в одному з таких часів: Present, Past, Future Simple; Present, Past Continuous; Present, Past Perfect.
1. Mike (to eat) ice cream every day. Look, he (to eat) ice cream now. When I (to see) him in the morning, he (to eat) ice cream, too. He (to say) he (to eat) one ice cream already by that'time. I think he (to fall) ill if he (to eat) so much ice cream. 2. They (to walk) along the street and (to talk). Suddenly Nick (to stop) and (to say): "Oh, what shall we do? I (to lose) the key to the door." "If you (not to find) it," said Pete, "we (to have) to wait for mother in the street." 3. When I (to come) to the station yesterday, I (to learn) that my train already (to leave).
4. What he (to do) when you (to see) him yesterday?
5. I (to give) you this book as soon as I (to finish) reading it. 6. When the ship (to cross) the ocean, a great storm (to break) out.
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Rewrite each sentence, beginning as shown, so that the meaning stays the same.
a) The last time I was in Prague was in 1986.
I haven't............................................................
b) This will be the team's first match outside England.
This will be the first time...................................
c) Terry will get over his illness. Then his work will improve. Once..................................................................
I didn't know that..............................................
j) Quite a few books an; ir issing from the class library.
Several members of tl f "lass have not
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J12 Meeting Opens Tomorrow in Kanalgirie
Over the last few hours, hundreds of delegates from all over the world (1) are arriving / arrived / have been arrivingfor the Л2 5 meeting of leading industrialised nations, which this year (2) had been taking place / is taking place / took place in the quiet Canadian mountain resort of Kanalgirie. The Canadian President, Bernard Leroy, (3) has been delivering / has delivered / will be delivering the opening address when the Conference opens tomorrow is morning. The Canadian police, who (4) are preparing / have been preparing /prepared for the event since late last year, (5) are taking / take / took huge precautions to avoid the violence which (6) has been marking / marked / was marking last year's summit in Berlin. They (7) havgthrown / have been throwing / throw an 18km security cordon around the area, and last night they (8) are not allowing / have not been allowing / were not allowing anyone to pass through - including journalists who usually (9) are having / have / were having full access to the delegates. From tomorrow, police (10) have also been blocking /were also blocking / will also be blocking all mobile phone sign ils - to prevent bombs being triggered by remote control, a police sp okesman (11) has said / said / was saying last night. 'The politicians here seem (12) to be isolating / to isolate / to have been isolating themselves from the free press,' said on; journalist. 'There's no doubt that governments (13) are becoming/ become / were becoming more and more security conscious and less and less concerned aboutpersonal freedom. (14) It gets/It's getting/ It will be getting harder and harder for us to gain access tо the people who, over the next few days, (15) are making/have been making / will be making decisions which will affect all our lives ... and that's something what should concern us all.'
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Choose the best form of the verb in brackets (verbs which change meaning in continuous and simple forms) to complete the sentences.
a I..... expect....... (expect / have expected /am expecting / was expecting) you're wondering why I asked you all here today. Well, let me explain ...
b 'Is something the matter? You look worried.'
'No, I.................... (think / thought / have thought / 'm thinking) about how to tell my parents the bad news, that's all.'
с From the shopkeeper's puzzled expression, I could see that James (has / had /was having / is having) a lot of difficulty making himself understood.
d We..................... (admire / have admired /are admiring / were admiring) the painting on the staircase as we came up. Is it a portrait of your grandfather?
e Look at thot! I haven't worn these jeans for nearly eight years and they (still fit /still fitted / are still fitting / were still fitting) perfectly!
f There..................... (appeared / appears / is appearing / was appearing) to have been a mistake in processing your order, Mr Phillips. We do apologise.
g I....................... (see / saw / 'm seeing / was seeing) the chief executive this afternoon - is there anything you want me to say to her? h Of all the players you have played against, who is the one you (admire / are admiring / were admiring / have been admiring) the most?
i As you can see, I............... (weigh /have been weighing / 'm weighing / was weighing) the flour on my kitchen scales as it's very important to have exactly the right quantity ... there we are, lOOg exactly.
j I'm sorry, but I............... (don't see /didn't see / am not seeing / wasn't seeing) how we can get all this work done by next Tuesday.
k An adult goliath beetle.............. (is weighing / weighs / was weighing / weighed) 70-100g - the same as anapple!
1 I don't know why everyone.......... (is / was / is being / was being) so irritable today. They're not normally like this.
m When..................... (are you thinking / do you think / have you been thinking / were you thinking) you'll be able to get the work finished?
n The good news is that Pamela........ (expects / has expected / is expecting / will be expecting) a baby early next year.