Вопрос задан 12.08.2018 в 12:46. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Масежный Иван.

ОЧЕНЬ СРОЧНО,ПОЖАЛУЙСТА❤️ Раскройте скобки, употребив правильную глагольную форму. Jack Jones (I —

leave) his office at 6 p.m. He (2 — have) a very busy day. He (3 — walk) home and in a few minutes(4 — reach) the street where he (5 — live) for many years. What he (6 — see) as he (7 — come) round the corner (8 — make) him very angry. A man just (9 — get) out of a car (10 — park) right in front of the gate of Mr Jones' house. There (11 — be) the "No Parking" notice that he (12 — put) in the frontgarden. Mr Jones (13— get) angry, he (14— change) into the clothes he always (15 — wear) when (16 — work) in the garden and (17 — go) out. The houses farther down the street (18 — have) no cars (19 — park) outside them. This (20 — be) because a few weeks earlier "Police Notice— No Parking" in clear white letters (21 — fix) up. Suddenly an idea (22 — start) to form in his mind. A little while later he (23 — take) his wife out to see what he (24 — do). To her surprise she (25 — find) that the little black and white "No Parking" notice (26 — take down) and in its place (27 — be) a new board (28 — paint) bright blue with white letters on it which (29 — say) "Polite Notice— No Parking." Since that time Jones never (30 — trouble) with cars (31 — park) outside the gate of his house again. It (32 — be) a funny thing, but true, that people usually (33 — read) what they (34 — expect) to see. Hardly anyone (35 — notice) that it (36 — be) a "polite notice" and not a "police notice" that (37 — write) in his front garden.
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Jack Jones (I — left) his office at 6 p.m. He (2 — had had) a very busy day. He (3 — walked)home and in a few minutes(4 — reached) the street where he (5 — had been living) for many years. What he (6 — saw) as he (7 — had come) round the corner (8 —made) him very angry. A man had just (9 — got) out of a car (10 — parked) right in front of the gate of Mr Jones' house. There (11 — was) the "No Parking" notice that he (12 had put) in the frontgarden. Mr Jones (13— got) angry, he (14—changed) into the clothes he always (15 — wore) when (16 — working) in the garden and (17 — went) out. The houses farther down the street (18 —had) no cars (19 — parked) outside them. This (20— was) because a few weeks earlier "Police Notice— No Parking" in clear white letters (21 had been fixed) up. Suddenly an idea (22 — started) to form in his mind. A little while later he (23 — took) his wife out to see what he (24 had done). To her surprise she (25 — found) that the little black and white "No Parking" notice (26 — had been  taken down) and in its place (27 — was) a new board (28 — painted) bright blue with white letters on it which (29 — said) "Polite Notice— No Parking." Since that time Jones has never (30 had trouble) with cars (31 — parked) outside the gate of his house again. It (32 — is) a funny thing, but true, that people usually (33 —read) what they (34 — expect) to see. Hardly anyone (35 — notices) that it (36 — is) a "polite notice" and not a "police notice" that (37 is written in his front garden.
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Решение:

Давайте раскроем скобки, употребив правильную глагольную форму для каждого предложения.

1. Jack Jones left his office at 6 p.m. He had a very busy day. 2. He walked home and in a few minutes reached the street where he had lived for many years. 3. What he saw as he came round the corner made him very angry. 4. A man just got out of a car parked right in front of the gate of Mr Jones' house. 5. There was the "No Parking" notice that he had put in the front garden. 6. Mr Jones got angry, he changed into the clothes he always wore when he worked in the garden and went out. 7. The houses farther down the street had no cars parked outside them. 8. This was because a few weeks earlier "Police Notice— No Parking" in clear white letters had been fixed up. 9. Suddenly an idea started to form in his mind. 10. A little while later he took his wife out to see what he had done. 11. To her surprise she found that the little black and white "No Parking" notice had been taken down and in its place was a new board painted bright blue with white letters on it which said "Polite Notice— No Parking." 12. Since that time Jones never had trouble with cars parking outside the gate of his house again. 13. It was a funny thing, but true, that people usually read what they expect to see. 14. Hardly anyone noticed that it was a "polite notice" and not a "police notice" that had been written in his front garden.

Надеюсь, это поможет!

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