Плохо знаю 4. выберите правильную форму глагола из скобок. 2. rosemary in paris three days before she called jean-jacques (was/were/has been/had been). 3. i paid for what we (were drinking/have drunk/had drunk), and we made our way to a cheap restaurant. 4. on their return they found that davidson just ( come/ come/ had… come). 5. dr. mcphail told her what and asked her to break the news to mrs. davidson (happened/happens/has happened/had happened). 6. "what's your butler's name? i ask because i had a fancy i him somewhere before (saw/see/sees/have seen/has seen/had seen). 7. i realized immediately she me whether they were her daughters, her sisters, her nieces, or her friends (did not tell/hasn't told/hadn't told). 8. i was very much surprised when i heard he wolfram& heart co. (has left/is leaving/had left). 9. he felt as he when his father died (feels/felt/had felt). 10. a change came over my life after this. before thompson every¬thing he drove my papers and clothes back to their proper places (is disorganized/was disorganized/ had been disorganized). 5. составьте предложения из слов в скобках. некоторые из них будут в действительном залоге, некоторые – в страдательном. 1 there’s somebody behind us. (i think / we / follow) . 2 this room looks different. (you / paint? ) 3 my car has disappeared. (it / steal! ) it ¬¬ 4 my umbrella has disappeared. (somebody / take) somebody ¬¬ 5 tom gets a higher salary now. (he / promote) ¬¬ 6 ann can’t use her office at the moment. (it / redecorate) ¬¬ 7 the photocopier broke down yesterday, but now it's ok. (it / work / again; it / repair) ¬¬ 8 the police have found the people they were looking for. (two people / arrest / last night) ¬¬ 9 a tree was lying across the road. (it / blow down / in the storm) ¬¬ 10 the man next door disappeared six months ago. (nobody / see / since then) ¬¬ 6. раскройте скобки, употребив глаголы в нужном времени. 1. nina (to celebrate) her birthday yesterday. her room looked beautiful, there (to be) many flowers in it. when i (to come) in, somebody (to play) the piano, two or three pairs (to dance). 2. listen! somebody (to play) the piano. 3. i (to like) music very much. 4. when i (to look) out of the window, it (to rain) heavily and people (to hurry) along the streets. 5. what you (to do) at seven o'clock yesterday? — i (to have) supper. 6. when i (to come) home yesterday, i (to see) that all my family (to sit) round the table. father (to read) a letter from my uncle who (to live) in kiev. 7. where you (tobe) yesterday? — i (to be) at home the whole day. — how strange. i (to ring) you up at two o'clock, but nobody (to answer). — oh, i (to be) in the garden. i (to read) your book and (not to hear) the telephone. 8. what you (to do) at five o'clock yesterday? — i (to work) in the library. — i (to be) there, too, but i (not to see) you. 9. yesterday i (to work) at my english from five till seven. 10. it (to rain) the whole day yesterday. 11. where your sister (to be) now? — she (to be) in her room. she (to do) her homework.

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1. Ann, have you met John lately? - No, I haven ʹt seen him for a long time.
2. When does he usually get up? - He gets up at seven oclock.
3. Hurry up, Jane! Iʹve been waiting for you for ages
4. The students wonʹt write a test at 3 oclock tomorrow, as the teacher will be busy then
5. What are you doing now? - I am cooking dinner. - How long have you been cooking it? - For about an hour.
6. He had been waiting for his sister for two hours yesterday when at last she came.
7. The teacher said that the pupils would read the text the next day.
8. When I came home yesterday, my brother had already done his homework and was playing chess.
9. I am afraid that when the taxi arrives tomorrow, she will still be packing her suitcases.
10. He is a great artist. He has been painting since childhood. He has already painted lots of wonderful picturies.
11. Your friend had already been waiting for you for two hours and said he would call you later.
12. By the end of next month we will have translated ten articles .
13. Have you ever spent your holidays in Turkey? - Yes I was there last year.
14. What will he do next year? - After he finishes school, he will enter university.
15. Where did you spend last Sunday? - I spent it in the country.
16. Mum, Iʹve done all my homework. May I go for a walk now?
17. When I entered university, I had already been studying English for more than ten year.
18. What were you reading when I called you yesterday?
19. She will not go out until she feels better?
20. Before he took this decision, he had spoken to quite a few people.
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Makcuм Makcuм  19.01.2024 10:20
2. Rosemary in Paris three days before she called Jean-Jacques (was/were/has been/had been).
The correct form of the verb is "had been." This is because the sentence is in the past perfect tense, indicating that the action of being in Paris happened before another past action (calling Jean-Jacques). Therefore, the correct sentence is: "Rosemary had been in Paris three days before she called Jean-Jacques."

3. I paid for what we (were drinking/have drunk/had drunk), and we made our way to a cheap restaurant.
The correct form of the verb is "had drunk." This is because the sentence is in the past perfect tense, indicating that the action of drinking happened before another past action (paying). Therefore, the correct sentence is: "I paid for what we had drunk, and we made our way to a cheap restaurant."

4. On their return they found that Davidson just (come/ come/ had… come).
The correct form of the verb is "had come." This is because the sentence is in the past perfect tense, indicating that the action of coming happened before another past action (finding Davidson). Therefore, the correct sentence is: "On their return, they found that Davidson had just come."

5. Dr. McPhail told her what and asked her to break the news to Mrs. Davidson (happened/happens/has happened/had happened).
The correct form of the verb is "had happened." This is because the sentence is in the past perfect tense, indicating that the action of something happening happened before another past action (Dr. McPhail telling and asking). Therefore, the correct sentence is: "Dr. McPhail told her what had happened and asked her to break the news to Mrs. Davidson."

6. "What's your butler's name? I ask because I had a fancy I him somewhere before (saw/see/sees/have seen/has seen/had seen).
The correct form of the verb is "had seen." This is because the sentence is in the past perfect tense, indicating that the action of seeing the butler happened before another past action (having a fancy). Therefore, the correct sentence is: "What's your butler's name? I ask because I had a fancy I had seen him somewhere before."

7. I realized immediately she me whether they were her daughters, her sisters, her nieces, or her friends (did not tell/hasn't told/hadn't told).
The correct form of the verb is "hadn't told." This is because the sentence is in the past perfect tense, indicating that the action of not telling happened before another past action (I realizing). Therefore, the correct sentence is: "I realized immediately she hadn't told me whether they were her daughters, her sisters, her nieces, or her friends."

8. I was very much surprised when I heard he Wolfram&Heart Co. (has left/is leaving/had left).
The correct form of the verb is "had left." This is because the sentence is in the past perfect tense, indicating that the action of leaving happened before the speaker hearing about it. Therefore, the correct sentence is: "I was very much surprised when I heard he had left Wolfram&Heart Co."

9. He felt as he when his father died (feels/felt/had felt).
The correct form of the verb is "felt." This is because the sentence is in the past tense, describing a past action of him feeling a certain way when his father died. Therefore, the correct sentence is: "He felt as he felt when his father died."

10. A change came over my life after this. Before Thompson everything he drove my papers and clothes back to their proper places (is disorganized/was disorganized/had been disorganized).
The correct form of the verb is "was disorganized." This is because the sentence is in the past tense, describing the state of disorganization before Thompson did something. Therefore, the correct sentence is: "A change came over my life after this. Before Thompson, everything was disorganized, but he drove my papers and clothes back to their proper places."

5. Составьте предложения из слов в скобках. Некоторые из них будут в действительном залоге, некоторые – в страдательном.

1. There's somebody behind us. (I think/ we/ follow).
- We think we are being followed.

2. This room looks different. (You/ paint? )
- Did you paint this room?

3. My car has disappeared. (It/ steal! )
- It has been stolen!

4. My umbrella has disappeared. (Somebody/ take)
- Somebody has taken my umbrella.

5. Tom gets a higher salary now. (He/ promote)
- He has been promoted and now gets a higher salary.

6. Ann can't use her office at the moment. (It/ redecorate)
- It is being redecorated, so Ann can't use her office at the moment.

7. The photocopier broke down yesterday, but now it's ok. (It/ work/ again; it/ repair)
- It wasn't working yesterday, but now it's working again. It has been repaired.

8. The police have found the people they were looking for. (Two people/ arrest/ last night)
- Two people were arrested by the police last night. The police have found them.

9. A tree was lying across the road. (It/ blow down/ in the storm)
- It was blown down in the storm. A tree was lying across the road.

10. The man next door disappeared six months ago. (Nobody/ see/ since then)
- Nobody has seen him since then. The man next door disappeared six months ago.

6. Раскройте скобки, употребив глаголы в нужном времени.

1. Nina celebrated her birthday yesterday. Her room looked beautiful, there were many flowers in it. When I came in, somebody was playing the piano, two or three pairs were dancing.
- Nina celebrated her birthday yesterday. Her room looked beautiful, there were many flowers in it. When I came in, somebody was playing the piano, two or three pairs were dancing.

2. Listen! Somebody is playing the piano.
- Listen! Somebody is playing the piano.

3. I like music very much.
- I like music very much.

4. When I looked out of the window, it was raining heavily and people were hurrying along the streets.
- When I looked out of the window, it was raining heavily and people were hurrying along the streets.

5. What were you doing at seven o'clock yesterday? - I was having supper.
- What were you doing at seven o'clock yesterday? - I was having supper.

6. When I came home yesterday, I saw that all my family was sitting round the table. Father was reading a letter from my uncle who lives in Kiev.
- When I came home yesterday, I saw that all my family was sitting round the table. Father was reading a letter from my uncle who lives in Kiev.

7. Where were you yesterday? - I was at home the whole day. - How strange. I rang you up at two o'clock, but nobody answered. - Oh, I was in the garden. I was reading your book and didn't hear the telephone.
- Where were you yesterday? - I was at home the whole day. - How strange. I rang you up at two o'clock, but nobody answered. - Oh, I was in the garden. I was reading your book and didn't hear the telephone.

8. What were you doing at five o'clock yesterday? - I was working in the library. - I was there, too, but I didn't see you.
- What were you doing at five o'clock yesterday? - I was working in the library. - I was there, too, but I didn't see you.

9. Yesterday I worked at my English from five till seven.
- Yesterday I worked at my English from five till seven.

10. It rained the whole day yesterday.
- It rained the whole day yesterday.

11. Where is your sister now? - She is in her room. She is doing her homework.
- Where is your sister now? - She is in her room. She is doing her homework.
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