
She (to cook) by three o'clock yesterday. * cook had cooked were cooking cooked 3. She (to cook)
from two till four yesterday. * was cooking were cooking cook had cooked 4. I (not to read) at five o'clock. * were not reading read was not reading not was reading 5. We( not to win) yet. * didn't win weren't win haven't win won 6. On Saturday I ( to go) to the party. am going have gone go will go 7. I hope we (to win) next week.. * win will win are winning won 8. I wasn’t thirsty. I (to drink) a cup of tea * drank had drunk was drinking drinked 9. When I came to her, she ( to leave) * already left had already left already leaved already living 10. I (not to read) newspapers every day. * wasn't reading don't read not read am not reading

Ответы на вопрос

She (to cook) by three o'clock yesterday. *
had cooked
3. She (to cook) from two till four yesterday. *
was cooking
4. I (not to read) at five o'clock. *
was not reading
5. We( not to win) yet. *
haven't won
6. On Saturday I ( to go) to the party.
am going
7. I hope we (to win) next week.. *
will win
8. I wasn’t thirsty. I (to drink) a cup of tea *
had drunk
9. When I came to her, she ( to leave) *
already left
had already left
10. I (not to read) newspapers every day. *
don't read



Answer:
1. She (to cook) by three o'clock yesterday. - The correct form is "She had cooked by three o'clock yesterday" [[1]].
2. She (to cook) from two till four yesterday. - The correct form is "She was cooking from two till four yesterday" [[2]].
3. I (not to read) at five o'clock. - The correct form is "I was not reading at five o'clock" [[3]].
4. We (+not to win) yet. - The correct form is "We haven't won yet" [[4]].
5. On Saturday I (+to go) to the party. - The correct form is "On Saturday, I am going to the party" [[5]].
6. I hope we (+to win) next week. - The correct form is "I hope we will win next week" [[6]].
7. I wasn't thirsty. I (+to drink) a cup of tea. - The correct form is "I drank a cup of tea" [[7]].
8. When I came to her, she (+to leave). - The correct form is "When I came to her, she had already left" [[8]].
9. I (not to read) newspapers every day. - The correct form is "I don't read newspapers every day" [[9]].
Please let me know if you have any further questions!


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