Предмет: Английский язык,
автор: Лера869
Раскройте скобки, поставив глагол в нужную форму. Анализируйте, в каком времени (Present, Past или Future) употребляется предложение, какой «оттенок» времени (Simple, Continuous, Perfect или Perfect Continuous) лучше выбрать исходя из конкретной ситуации. Определившись, обратитесь к формулам сказуемых и выберите необходимую.
1. The course of study in our Institute (to last)_______________ five years.
2. Business Law (to cover)____________________ rules that apply to business situations and transactions.
3. The population of the world (to rise)__________________ very fast.
4. I usually (to go)_______________ away at weekends.
5. We (to invite)________________ them to our party last Saturday but they (to decide)_______________ not to come.
6. Jane (to wait)_________________ for me when I arrived.
7. I (to have)_______________ dinner with some friends at 8 o’clock yesterday evening.
8. Margaret can’t walk and her leg is in plaster. She (to break)_______________________ her leg.
9. I (to look)____________________ for a job for six month.
10. When we got home last night, we found that somebody (to break)___________________ into the flat.
11. Jill has been away for a long time. When she returns, she (to find)__________________ a lot of changes.
12. Don’t phone me between 7 and 8. We (to have)___________________ dinner then.
13. We are late. The film already (to start)__________________________ by the time we get to the cinema.
Ответы
Автор ответа:
1
1.lasts
2.covers
3.is rising
4.go
5.invited, decided
6.was waiting
7.had
8.broke
9.have been looking
10.had broken
11.will find
12.are having
13.will have started
2.covers
3.is rising
4.go
5.invited, decided
6.was waiting
7.had
8.broke
9.have been looking
10.had broken
11.will find
12.are having
13.will have started
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