
ПОМОГИТЕ, СРОЧНОООО 1. I __________ (see) my boss about a pay rise in two hours. – I ___________
(see). That’s why you _____________ (wear) a suit and a tie. 2. John ____________ (be) a very rude person, you know. – I know. Sheila ________________ (be) very rude these days too, although she _________ (be) usually very polite. 3. Who __________________ (wear) my raincoat? It’s all wet! Jane! Why _____________________ (you/always/wear) my clothes? 4. I could tell she _________________________ (cry) because her eyes were red. 5. I ____________________________ (drive) for two hours when I saw a small lake. 6. Does you tooth really hurt? – Yes, I __________ (see) the dentist tomorrow. 7. I ___________________________ (iron) the skirt but it’s crumpled again. 8. She ____________________________ (sing) for years before she became a star. 9. She _____________ (work) for him for 10 years but now she has a much better job.

Ответы на вопрос

1. I am seeing my boss about a pay rise in two hours. – I see. That’s why you are wearing a suit and a tie. 2. John is a very rude person, you know. – I know. Sheila has been very rude these days too, although she is usually very polite. 3. Who has been wearing my raincoat? It’s all wet! Jane! Why do you always wear my clothes? 4. I could tell she had been crying because her eyes were red. 5. I had been driving for two hours when I saw a small lake. 6. Does you tooth really hurt? – Yes, I am seeing the dentist tomorrow. 7. I have ironed the skirt but it’s crumpled again. 8. She had been singing for years before she became a star. 9. She has worked for him for 10 years but now she has a much better job.



Of course, I'd be happy to help you fill in the blanks for the given sentences. Here are the correct verb forms:
I will see (see) my boss about a pay rise in two hours. – I will see (see). That’s why you are wearing (wear) a suit and a tie.
John is (be) a very rude person, you know. – I know. Sheila has been (be) very rude these days too, although she is (be) usually very polite.
Who has worn (wear) my raincoat? It’s all wet! Jane! Why do you always wear (you/always/wear) my clothes?
I could tell she had been crying (cry) because her eyes were red.
I had been driving (drive) for two hours when I saw a small lake.
Does your tooth really hurt? – Yes, I will see (see) the dentist tomorrow.
I have been ironing (iron) the skirt but it’s crumpled again.
She had been singing (sing) for years before she became a star.
She worked (work) for him for 10 years but now she has a much better job.
Note: For some of the sentences, it's important to use the correct tense based on the context provided. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!


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