1. Two passengers (to appear – Past Simple Active) on the platform too late just as the train (to pull – Past Continuous Active) out.
2. At present 2,500 km of high-speed lines (to construct – Present Continuous Passive) in Europe and Asia.
3. Paul (to catch – Future Simple Active) the train, if he (to hurry – Present Simple Active) up.
4. A lot of people (to wait – Past Continuous Active) for the train arrival on the platform.
5. Decommissioned (списанные) locomotives (to turn– Present Simple Passive) into scrap or (to leave – Present Simple Passive) to rust in a train depot. Some (to end– Present Simple Active) in railway museums or (to buy– Present Simple Passive) by railfans.
6. Steel rails (to use – Past Simple Passive) in the US for the first time in 1863.
7. The experiment (to be – Past Simple Active) very interesting, it (to watch – Past Continuous Passive) with great attention.
8. When the train (to move – Present Continuous Active), the doors of the carriage (to keep/always – Present Simple Passive) locked for securityreasons.
9. At the start of the 1990s, car bodies (to make– Past Simple Passive) mostly of steel but use of aluminum (to increase – Past Continuous Passive) not only for high-speed cars.
10. The dealer (to provide – Future Simple Active) you with a courtesy (бесплатный) car while your vehicle (to repair – Present Continuous Passive).
11. The Tay Bridge (to build– Past Simple Passive)in Scotland in 1878. The bridge (to collapse – Past Simple Active)in 1879 when a train (to cross – Past Continuous Active) it. It (to be –Past Simple Active) one of Britain’s first serious rail disasters. The second rail bridge (to complete – Past Simple Passive) over the River Tay in 1888. It (to use / still – Present Continuous Passive).
Ответы
1. Two passengers appeared on the platform too late just as the train was pulling out.
2. At present 2,500 km of high-speed lines are being constructed in Europe and Asia.
3. Paul will catch the train, if he hurries up.
4. A lot of people were waiting for the train arrival on the platform.
5. Decommissioned locomotives are turned into scrap or left to rust in a train depot. Some ended in railway museums or are bought by railfans.
6. Steel rails were used in the US for the first time in 1863.
7. The experiment is very interesting, it was being watched with great attention.
8. When the train is moved, the doors of the carriage are always kept locked for security reasons.
9. At the start of the 1990s, car bodies were made mostly of steel but use of aluminum were being increased not only for high-speed cars.
10. The dealer will provide you with a courtesy car while your vehicle was being repaired.
11. The Tay Bridge was built in Scotland in 1878. The bridge was collapsed in 1879 when a train was crossing it. It was one of Britain’s first serious rail disasters. The second rail bridge was completed over the River Tay in 1888. It's still being used.