
Упражнение 70. Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголыв Present Indefinite, Present Continuous, Past
Indefinite, Past Continuous, Present Perfect, Present Perfect Continuous. I … (feel) rather poorly lately, so this morning at nine I … (go) to see my doctor. I … (find) him alone in his waiting-room, where he … (stand) surveying a pile of well-thumbed magazines. "All alone?" … (say). "What . you (do) to your patients? … you (cure) them all?" "The reason why people … (not, crowd) into this room now is that on Wednesdays I … (not, begin) con- sultations here until half past ten. Such … (be) my habit for the last twenty-five years." "I'm so sorry I (come) too early, " I said, "I'll go away and come back later." "Oh, no! I … (prefer) early patients to late ones. In the course of my practice I … (notice) that the late- comers … (be) usually not serious cases. Many people … (come) to a doctor for sympathy, you … (know). They are like a dog that once … (come) here with a sore paw; I … (bandage) it for him and while I … (do) this he looked at me with great, lonely eyes. He … (come) back the next day and every day until his paw was well. I … (find) out that his master was dead and a kindly old couple … (look) after the dog. He … (miss) his master and … (want) special sympathy. So, although he was well, he … (take) to coming to see me two or three times a week. He is old now but he … (still, come)."

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Отве 1 have felt/went/found /was standing/said/did you do/ did you cure/ arent crowding / dont begin / has been my habit/ came/prefer/noticed/are/come/know/ca/bandaged/was doing/came/found out/looked/ missed/wanted/takes/is still coming
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Ваше упражнение включает в себя использование различных временных форм глаголов. Давайте разберем каждую часть упражнения по очереди.
1. I … (feel) rather poorly lately, so this morning at nine I … (go) to see my doctor. - I feel rather poorly lately, so this morning at nine I go to see my doctor.
2. I … (find) him alone in his waiting-room, where he … (stand) surveying a pile of well-thumbed magazines. - I find him alone in his waiting-room, where he stands surveying a pile of well-thumbed magazines.
3. "All alone?" … (say). "What do you do to your patients? … you cure them all?" - "All alone?" say. "What do you do to your patients? … you cure them all?"
4. "The reason why people … (not, crowd) into this room now is that on Wednesdays I … (not, begin) consultations here until half past ten. Such … (be) my habit for the last twenty-five years." - "The reason why people do not crowd into this room now is that on Wednesdays I do not begin consultations here until half past ten. Such has been my habit for the last twenty-five years."
5. "I'm so sorry I (come) too early, " I said, "I'll go away and come back later." - "I'm so sorry I came too early, " I said, "I'll go away and come back later."
6. "Oh, no! I … (prefer) early patients to late ones. In the course of my practice I … (notice) that the late comers … (be) usually not serious cases. Many people … (come) to a doctor for sympathy, you … (know). They are like a dog that once … (come) here with a sore paw; I … (bandage) it for him and while I … (do) this he looked at me with great, lonely eyes. He … (come) back the next day and every day until his paw was well. I … (find) out that his master was dead and a kindly old couple … (look) after the dog. He … (miss) his master and … (want) special sympathy. So, although he was well, he … (take) to coming to see me two or three times a week. He is old now but he … (still, come)." - "Oh, no! I prefer early patients to late ones. In the course of my practice I notice that the late comers are usually not serious cases. Many people come to a doctor for sympathy, you know. They are like a dog that once came here with a sore paw; I bandage it for him and while I do this he looked at me with great, lonely eyes. He came back the next day and every day until his paw was well. I found out that his master was dead and a kindly old couple look after the dog. He misses his master and wants special sympathy. So, although he was well, he took to coming to see me two or three times a week. He is old now but he still comes."
Пожалуйста, убедитесь, что вы правильно понимаете каждую временную форму глагола и как ее использовать в контексте предложения.


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