
Помогите пожалуйста:) Ex. 26. (В, C) Put the verb in brackets into the Past Indefinite, the Past
Continuous, the Past Perfect and the Past Perfect Continuous. 1. How your chief____________________ (find out) that you______(come) to work late? 2. I____________ (leave) my house yesterday in a hurry, but I ____________ (not/go) far before I ___________________ (discover) that it ______________ (be) going to rain and I(leave) my umbrella at home. 3. He told me that his aunt ____________(live) with them for three months. 4. The discovery of the art of writing ____________ (enable) the Ancient Egyptians to remember what their ancestors ___________ (do) before them. 5. The Romans____________ (destroy) Jerusalem with fire and____________ (kill) many of the inhabitants. 6. He scarcely___________ (get) outside the door when he (hear) Wardle’s voice talking loudly. 7.1knew right awaythat thatwas the place I_______________ (lookfor) all my life. 8. At nine o’clock that evening a long black Packard roadster(draw) up to her door, and Arnie ____________(step) out of the front seat where he____________(sit) with the driver and a girl between them. 9. Mrs Monroe put down the telephone receiver. She________ (ring) twice and each time the answer________(be) the same: Miss Marple was out. 10.1 ____________ (shout) to him to stop, but at that moment he____________ (run) too fast to hear. 11. He_____________(pick) up the book he____________ (read) before I____________(come) into the room, and____________ (turn) the corner of the page to mark the place where he____________ (stop) reading. 12. He___________(not / eat) since nine that morning and his stomach_________ (growl) with hunger. 13. No sooner they__________ (arrive) atthis point than a most violent and startling knocking was heard at the door.

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Объяснение:
1. found out, had come
2. had left, didnt go, discovered, was going, left
3. have been living
4. enabled, had done
5. destroyed, killed
6. he had scarcely got, heard
7. have been looking
8. drew, step, was sitting
9. rang, was
10. shouted, was running
11. had pick, was reading, came, turned stopped
12. havent been eating was growling
13. arrived



How did your chief find out that you came to work late?
- Past Indefinite: found out, came
- Past Continuous: was finding out, were coming
- Past Perfect: had found out, had come
- Past Perfect Continuous: had been finding out, had been coming
I left my house yesterday in a hurry, but I hadn't gone far before I discovered that it was going to rain and I had left my umbrella at home.
- Past Indefinite: left, didn't go, discovered, was
- Past Continuous: was leaving, wasn't going, was discovering, was
- Past Perfect: had left, hadn't gone, had discovered, had been
- Past Perfect Continuous: had been leaving, hadn't been going, had been discovering, had been
He told me that his aunt had been living with them for three months.
- Past Indefinite: lived
- Past Continuous: was living
- Past Perfect: had lived
- Past Perfect Continuous: had been living
The discovery of the art of writing enabled the Ancient Egyptians to remember what their ancestors had done before them.
- Past Indefinite: enabled, did
- Past Continuous: was enabling, were doing
- Past Perfect: had enabled, had done
- Past Perfect Continuous: had been enabling, had been doing
The Romans destroyed Jerusalem with fire and killed many of the inhabitants.
- Past Indefinite: destroyed, killed
- Past Continuous: were destroying, were killing
- Past Perfect: had destroyed, had killed
- Past Perfect Continuous: had been destroying, had been killing
He scarcely got outside the door when he heard Wardle’s voice talking loudly.
- Past Indefinite: got, heard
- Past Continuous: was getting, was hearing
- Past Perfect: had got, had heard
- Past Perfect Continuous: had been getting, had been hearing
I knew right away that that was the place I had been looking for all my life.
- Past Indefinite: knew
- Past Continuous: was looking
- Past Perfect: had been looking
- Past Perfect Continuous: had been looking
At nine o’clock that evening, a long black Packard roadster drew up to her door, and Arnie stepped out of the front seat where he had been sitting with the driver and a girl between them.
- Past Indefinite: drew, stepped, sat
- Past Continuous: was drawing, was stepping, was sitting
- Past Perfect: had drawn, had stepped, had sat
- Past Perfect Continuous: had been drawing, had been stepping, had been sitting
Mrs Monroe put down the telephone receiver. She had rung twice, and each time the answer had been the same: Miss Marple was out.
- Past Indefinite: put, rang, was
- Past Continuous: was ringing
- Past Perfect: had put, had rung, had been
- Past Perfect Continuous: had been ringing
I shouted to him to stop, but at that moment, he was running too fast to hear.
- Past Indefinite: shouted, ran
- Past Continuous: was shouting, was running
- Past Perfect: had shouted, had run
- Past Perfect Continuous: had been shouting, had been running
He picked up the book he had been reading before I came into the room and turned the corner of the page to mark the place where he had stopped reading.


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