Предмет: Английский язык, автор: kiftfu

Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в прошедшем или в
настоящем завершенном времени.
1. At last I (to do) all my homework: now I shall go out. 2. Не
(to come) a moment ago. 3. I never (to speak) to him. 4. He just
(to finish) his work. It (to be) very cold yesterday. 5. When you
(to meet) him? 6. I (not to see) him since 1987. 7. Where you (to
put) the newspaper? I want to read it, but cannot find it. 8. The
11. He (to be) ill [last week, but now he (to be) well. 12.1 (not to
books on this shelf? 10. They (not yet to come) from the school.
new school (to begin) working last year. 9. You (to read) all the
read) the newspaper today. 13. At last I (to translate) this article:
now I shall have a little rest. 14. She just (to go) out. 15. She (to
leave) the room a moment ago. 16. When you (to open) the
window? I (to open) it ten minutes ago.

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Автор ответа: sassroma1007
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Did came  spoke finished was meeted didnt saw put came read translated went opened opened

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