
Вопрос задан 01.03.2021 в 12:48.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Трунилин Ваня.
Помогите! Вставьте Present Continuous или Present Perfect Continuous. 30 Баллов за ответ!
Exercise 21. Insert the Present Continuous or the Present Perfect Continuous. I. "Oh, Mr. Craddock, let me come near you," cried Mrs. Branderton, "I __ to get at you for twenty minutes." (to try) (Maugham)2. I __ here all the morning to see either her or Robert. (to wait) (tilde) 3. "What's the matter?" "The matter? The girl's ill. She __ " (to die) (Christie) 4. My dear girl, what __ you __ about now? (to think) (Beresford) 5. I __ so much about it since I received your letter, (to think) (Marryat)6. I __ the streets of the city for you for two years and this is the first time I've admitted it even to myself, (to search) (/. Shaw) 7. I hear you __ for a new house, (to look) (Lindsay)8. Of course, we have problems, but we __ to handle them, and I must say, quite successfully, (to learn) (Gow and D’Usseau)9. When her voice ceased, he moved uneasily and said, "I __ well for the last ten days." (to feel — negative) (Conrad) 10. She __ extraordinary well to-night (to feel) (Wells)11. What else have I to live for but my children? It's you and the rest of them that I __ and __ for all these years, (to work, to plan) (Dreiser)

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Отвечает Хасанова Ренуся.
1. have been trying
2. have been waiting
3. is dying
4. are you thinking
5. have been thinking
6. have been searching
7. are looking
8. are learning
9. haven't been feeling
10. is feeling
11. have been working and planning



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I. "Oh, Mr. Craddock, let me come near you," cried Mrs. Branderton, "I have been trying to get at you for twenty minutes." (to try) (Maugham) 2. I have been waiting here all morning to see either her or Robert. (to wait) (tilde)
- "What's the matter?" "The matter? The girl's ill. She has been dying." (to die) (Christie)
- My dear girl, what have you been thinking about now? (to think) (Beresford)
- I have been thinking so much about it since I received your letter. (to think) (Marryat)
- I have been searching the streets of the city for you for two years, and this is the first time I've admitted it even to myself. (to search) (/. Shaw)
- I hear you have been looking for a new house. (to look) (Lindsay)
- Of course, we have problems, but we have been learning to handle them, and I must say, quite successfully. (to learn) (Gow and D’Usseau)
- When her voice ceased, he moved uneasily and said, "I haven't been feeling well for the last ten days." (to feel — negative) (Conrad)
- She has been feeling extraordinary well tonight. (to feel) (Wells)
- What else have I to live for but my children? It's you and the rest of them that I have been working and planning for all these years. (to work, to plan) (Dreiser)


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