Поставить глаголы в правильной форме:
1)Look over there. I think that women in black (film) us.
2)Yesterday, at the end of the city tour, the bus (bring) us back to the hotel.
3)Until we took Andrew to Wong’s restaurant, (never/eat) Chinese food.
4)He (fly) to Paris in two day’s time.
5) This milk (smell) sour. Let’s open a new bottle.
6)How long (he/sleep)?
7)I dance in the pub from 5 to 9 yesterday evening.
8)It’s great to see you! When (you/get back) from your holiday, James.
9)She had already eaten three pieces of cake so she (not want) more.
Відповідь:
1)Look over there. I think that women in black FILMING us.
2)Yesterday, at the end of the city tour, the bus BROUGHT us back to the hotel.
3)Until we took Andrew to Wong’s restaurant, HE HAD NEVER EATEN Chinese food.
4)He IS FLYING to Paris in two day’s time.
5) This milk SMELLS sour. Let’s open a new bottle.
6)How long DOES HE SLEEP/HAS HE BEEN SLEEPING?
7)I dance in the pub from 5 to 9 yesterday evening.
8)It’s great to see you! When DID YOU GET BACK from your holiday, James.
9)She had already eaten three pieces of cake so she DOESN'T WANT more.
Пояснення:
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the present continuous tense ("is filming") to talk about an action that is happening at the moment of speaking.
2) Yesterday, at the end of the city tour, the bus brought us back to the hotel.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the past simple tense ("brought") to talk about a completed action in the past.
3) Until we took Andrew to Wong’s restaurant, he had never eaten Chinese food.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the past perfect tense ("had never eaten") to talk about an action that was completed before another past action.
4) He will fly to Paris in two day’s time.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the future simple tense ("will fly") to talk about an action that will happen in the future.
5) This milk smells sour. Let’s open a new bottle.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the present simple tense ("smells") to talk about a regular or permanent situation.
6) How long has he been sleeping?
Explanation: In this question, we use the present perfect continuous tense ("has he been sleeping") to talk about an action that started in the past and is still happening in the present.
7) I danced in the pub from 5 to 9 yesterday evening.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the past simple tense ("danced") to talk about a completed action in the past.
8) It’s great to see you! When did you get back from your holiday, James?
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the past simple tense ("did you get back") to talk about a specific past action.
9) She had already eaten three pieces of cake, so she didn't want more.
Explanation: In this sentence, we use the past perfect tense ("had already eaten") to talk about an action that was completed before another past action, and the modal verb "did not" ("didn't want") to express negation.