
Нужно выполнить по заданию.Даю 40 баллов.Помагите пожалуйста;) Exercise 66. Supply one of the
Present Tenses: the Present Indefinite, the Present Continuous and the Present Perfect. 1. I must know what you …… (talk) about. 2. I hear that you …… (be) in this country for some time. 3. He …… (admire) you tremendously. He …… (see) the play three times. 4. I …… (not know) what Harry always …… (say) to you. 5. I want to see how much he …… (change) since I …… (see) him last. 6. We …… (be) to the pictures about twice a week ever since. 7. Hallo, what you …… (do) here at this late hour? 8. I …… (suppose) you never …… (have) anything to do with those people? 9. She …… (be awake) since two in the morning. 10. I always …… (stay) in my dressing-room and …… (rest) till the evening performance. Can't I come and see you while you …… (rest)? 11. I …… (hear) you …… (look) for a new house. 12. Since the tragedy Mr. Holmes and I …… (hear) of many strange things. 13. …… (happen) anything else since your arrival in London?

Ответы на вопрос

1. I must know what you are talking about.
2. I hear that you have been in this country for some time.
3. He admires you tremendously. He has seen the play three times.
4. I don't know what Harry always says to you.
5. I want to see how much he has changed since I saw him last.
6. We have been to the pictures about twice a week ever since.
7. Hallo, what are you doing here at his late hour?
8. I suppose you have never had anything to do with those people?
9. She has been awake since two in the morning.
10. I always stay in my dressing-room and rest till the evening performance. - Can't I come and see you while you rest?
11. I hear you are looking for a new house.
12. Since the tragedy Mr. Holmes and I have heard of many strange things.
13. Has anything else happened since your arrival in London?



Sure, I can help you with that! Here are the correct verb forms for the given sentences:
- I must know what you are talking about.
- I hear that you have been in this country for some time.
- He admires you tremendously. He has seen the play three times.
- I don't know what Harry always says to you.
- I want to see how much he has changed since I saw him last.
- We have been to the pictures about twice a week ever since.
- Hallo, what are you doing here at this late hour?
- I suppose you have never had anything to do with those people?
- She has been awake since two in the morning.
- I always stay in my dressing-room and rest till the evening performance. Can't I come and see you while you are resting?
- I have heard that you are looking for a new house.
- Since the tragedy, Mr. Holmes and I have heard of many strange things.
- Has anything else happened since your arrival in London?
I have filled in the verb forms based on the context and the appropriate tense usage. Let me know if you have any further questions!


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