Вопрос задан 12.09.2023 в 15:10. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Плотникова Светлана.

Поставьте правильную форму глаголов, данных в скобках. The weather (to be) a thing that I can

never understand. I (to remember) one summer day. We (to read) the weather forecast in the newspaper: "Heavy showers with thunderstorms." We (to have) to stay at home. We (to look) at the people who (to pass) our house and (to say), "They (to come) home quite wet." At twelve o'clock it (to become) very hot. One of us (to say), "I'd like to know when those heavy showers and thunderstorms (to begin)?" "Ah! They (to come) in the afternoon, you'll see," we (to say) to each other. But there (to be) no rain on that day. The next morning we (to read), "The weather (to be) warm and fine, no rain." We (to go) to the country. We (to want) to have a good rest. But it (to begin) to rain hard, and it (to rain) the whole day. We (to come) home quite wet, with colds and rheumatism all over us.
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Отвечает Жукова Рина.
1) is
2) remembered
3) read
4) had
5) looked
6) were passing
7) said
8) are coming
9) became
10) began
11) will come
12) said
13) will be
14) read
15) is
16) went 
17) wanted
18) began
19) was raining
20) came
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The weather (to be) a thing that I can never understand. I (to remember) one summer day. We (to read) the weather forecast in the newspaper: "Heavy showers with thunderstorms." We (to have) to stay at home. We (to look) at the people who (to pass) our house and (to say), "They (to come) home quite wet." At twelve o'clock it (to become) very hot. One of us (to say), "I'd like to know when those heavy showers and thunderstorms (to begin)?" "Ah! They (to come) in the afternoon, you'll see," we (to say) to each other. But there (to be) no rain on that day. The next morning we (to read), "The weather (to be) warm and fine, no rain." We (to go) to the country. We (to want) to have a good rest. But it (to begin) to rain hard, and it (to rain) the whole day. We (to come) home quite wet, with colds and rheumatism all over us.

Corrected Form: The weather is a thing that I can never understand. I remembered one summer day. We read the weather forecast in the newspaper: "Heavy showers with thunderstorms." We had to stay at home. We looked at the people who passed our house and said, "They will come home quite wet." At twelve o'clock, it became very hot. One of us said, "I'd like to know when those heavy showers and thunderstorms will begin?" "Ah! They will come in the afternoon, you'll see," we said to each other. But there was no rain on that day. The next morning we read, "The weather will be warm and fine, no rain." We went to the country. We wanted to have a good rest. But it began to rain hard, and it rained the whole day. We came home quite wet, with colds and rheumatism all over us.

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