Найдите в тексте все времена. vesta rises before the guide's bell and dresses for the cold. she puts on layers of warm clothes for the winters have been growing more severe. she had never seen snow until three years ago but now it lies thickly every winter and gets worse every year. she thinks about the story of things lurking in the woods but dismisses the idea as she attaches a lamp to her pole. she knows that by going to put flowers on her father's grave she will miss an hour of work but she also knows that the others in the village will be confident that she will make the time up later. she leaves beside and follows the north lane out to would be. the trees are silent but she has a feeling that something is following her. she presses on across the snowy landscape until she reaches the memory yard in the middle of the wood. she lays her flowers at her father's grave just as the guide bell rings out in the village below. she asks the guide to look after her dad and then sets out for home. she sees a star move across the sky. there has been much talk recently of moving stars, so she hurries on down the path to see if she can catch another sight of it. the villagers of beside think the stars and the winters are bad omens but vesta isn't superstitious. she stops short when she sees the tracks in the snow, deep footprints with an enormous stride. a giant has passed by through the woods very recently. suddenly scared, she finds the idea of her father's grave reassuring and turns back the way she came. something growls in the trees.

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maximmaxtin maximmaxtin  20.07.2020 11:21
Vesta rises (Present Simple) before the Guide's Bell and dresses (Present Simple) for the cold. She puts (Present Simple) on layers of warm clothes for the winters have been growing (Present Perfect Continuous) more severe. She had never seen (Past Perfect) snow until three years ago but now it lies (Present Simple) thickly every winter and gets (Present Simple) worse every year. She thinks (Present Simple) about the story of things lurking in the woods but dismisses (Present Simple) the idea as she attaches (Present Simple) a lamp to her pole. She knows (Present Simple) that by going to put flowers on her father's grave she will miss (Future Simple) an hour of work but she also knows (Present Simple) that the others in the village will be confident (Future Simple) that she will make (Future Simple) the time up later. She leaves (Present Simple) Beside and follows (Present Simple) the North Lane out to Would Be. The trees are silent (Present Simple) but she has (Present Simple) a feeling that something is following (Present Continuous) her. She presses (Present Simple) on across the snowy landscape until she reaches (Present Simple) the Memory Yard in the middle of the wood. She lays (Present Simple) her flowers at her father's grave just as the Guide Bell rings (Present Simple) out in the village below. She asks (Present Simple) the Guide to look after her dad and then sets out (Present Simple) for home. She sees (Present Simple) a star move across the sky. There has been (Present Perfect) much talk recently of moving stars, so she hurries (Present Simple) on down the path to see if she can catch (Present Simple) another sight of it. The villagers of Beside think (Present Simple) the stars and the winters are bad omens (Present Simple) but Vesta isn't superstitious. (Present Simple) She stops (Present Simple) short when she sees (Present Simple) the tracks in the snow, deep footprints with an enormous stride. A giant has passed (Present Perfect) by through the woods very recently. Suddenly scared, she finds (Present Simple) the idea of her father's grave reassuring and turns (Present Simple) back the way she came. (Past Simple) Something growls (Present Simple) in the trees.
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