Вопрос задан 15.07.2023 в 07:40. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Головенчик Паша.

Помогите пожалуйста ❤-Put the verb in brackets into the Past Indefinite, the Past Continious, The

Past perfect and a Past perfect continious-How your chief (find) out that you (come) to work late? 2. He told me that his aunt (live) with them for three months. 3. The discovery of the art of writing (enable) the Ancient Egyptians to remember what their ancestors (do) before them. 4. The Romans (destroy) Jerusalem with fire and (kill) many of the inhabitants. 5. He scarcely (get) outside the door when he (hear) Wardle’s voice talking loudly. 6. I knew right away that that was the place I (look) for all my life. 7. 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. 8. I (shout) to him to stop, but at that moment he (run) too fast to hear. 9. He (pick) up the book he (read) before I (come) into the room, and (turn) the cover of the page to mark the place where he (stop) reading. 10. No sooner they (arrive) at this point than a most violent and startling knocking was heard at the door.​
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Отвечает Доронин Артём.

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How your chief found out that you were coming to work late?

He told me that his aunt had live with them for three months.

The discovery of the art of writing was to enable  the Ancient Egyptians to remember what their ancestors had done before them.

The Romans had destroyed Jerusalem with fire and killed many of the inhabitants.

He scarcely got outside the door when he heard Wardle’s voice talking loudly.

I knew right away that that was the place I  was looking for all my life.

At nine o’clock that evening a long black Packard roadster was drawing up to her door, and Arnie was stepped out of the front seat where he was sitting with the driver and a girl between them.

I  was a shout at him to stop, but at that moment he was running too fast to hear.

He was picking up the book he was read before I was coming into the room and turned the cover of the page to mark the place where he stopped reading.

No sooner they have arrived at this point than a most violent and startling knocking was heard at the door.​

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Sure, I'd be happy to help you conjugate the verbs into different past tenses:

  1. How did your chief find out that you came (Past Indefinite) to work late?
  2. He told me that his aunt had lived (Past Perfect) with them for three months.
  3. The discovery of the art of writing enabled (Past Indefinite) the Ancient Egyptians to remember what their ancestors had done (Past Perfect) before them.
  4. The Romans destroyed (Past Indefinite) Jerusalem with fire and killed (Past Indefinite) many of the inhabitants.
  5. He scarcely got (Past Indefinite) outside the door when he heard (Past Indefinite) Wardle's voice talking loudly.
  6. I knew right away that that was the place I had been looking (Past Perfect Continuous) for all my life.
  7. At nine o'clock that evening a long black Packard roadster drew (Past Indefinite) up to her door, and Arnie stepped (Past Indefinite) out of the front seat where he had been sitting (Past Perfect Continuous) with the driver and a girl between them.
  8. I shouted (Past Indefinite) to him to stop, but at that moment, he was running (Past Continuous) too fast to hear.
  9. He picked up (Past Indefinite) the book he had been reading (Past Perfect Continuous) before I came (Past Simple) into the room, and turned (Past Simple) the cover of the page to mark the place where he had stopped (Past Perfect) reading.
  10. No sooner had they arrived (Past Perfect) at this point than a most violent and startling knocking was heard (Past Indefinite) at the door.

Note: For clarity, in sentences 6 and 9, I used the Past Perfect Continuous to emphasize the ongoing nature of the actions before a specific point in the past. However, in some cases, the Past Perfect tense could also be used instead of the Past Perfect Continuous without significantly changing the meaning.

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