Раскройте скобки и поставьте глаголы в нужную форму. Предложения перевести 1. You’d better take your umbrella. It (to rain)hard.
2. Young girls often (to go) to a dance.
3. Emily always (to tell) the truth.
4. Where is Ann? She ( to watch)TV.
5. Bill (to try) to improve English.
6. Louise (to work) at this firm for five years. She still (to work) here.
7. We (to study) different subjects at school. This term we (to study)ancient history.
8. I (not to see) him lately.
9. If the weather (not to Keep) fine, we (not to go) to the country.
10. You know, I (to leave) for London tonight.
11. “You (to spoil) everything!”, she said.
12. I (to write) Jim, so he (to know) what (to happen) here now.
Explanation: We use the present continuous tense (is raining) to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking.
2. Young girls often go to a dance.
Explanation: We use the present simple tense (go) for habitual actions or general truths.
3. Emily always tells the truth.
Explanation: We use the present simple tense (tells) to talk about things that are always true or happen regularly.
4. Where is Ann? She is watching TV.
Explanation: We use the present continuous tense (is watching) to talk about actions happening now or in the near future.
5. Bill is trying to improve English.
Explanation: We use the present continuous tense (is trying) to talk about actions happening now or in the near future.
6. Louise has worked at this firm for five years. She still works here.
Explanation: We use the present perfect tense (has worked) to talk about past actions that have a connection to the present. We use the present simple tense (works) to talk about actions happening regularly or a general fact.
7. We study different subjects at school. This term we are studying ancient history.
Explanation: We use the present simple tense (study) to talk about actions happening regularly or a general fact. We use the present continuous tense (are studying) to talk about actions happening at the moment of speaking or in the near future.
8. I haven't seen him lately.
Explanation: We use the present perfect tense (haven't seen) to talk about actions or events that happened in the past but have a connection to the present.
9. If the weather doesn't keep fine, we won't go to the country.
Explanation: We use the present simple tense (doesn't keep) to talk about general facts or habits. We use the future simple tense (won't go) to talk about actions happening in the future.
10. You know, I am leaving for London tonight.
Explanation: We use the present continuous tense (am leaving) to talk about actions happening now or in the near future.
11. "You have spoiled everything!", she said.
Explanation: We use the present perfect tense (have spoiled) to talk about actions or events that happened in the past but have a connection to the present.
12. I have written to Jim, so he knows what is happening here now.
Explanation: We use the present perfect tense (have written, knows, is happening) to talk about actions or events that happened in the past but have a connection to the present.