
Помогите раскрыть скобки со временем 1. Look, there she is now. She(drive) through the gate at this
very moment. 2. What(you, do) after you lost your job? 3. When I bought the house, it(be) empty for over three years. 4, Could you tell me the way to 15 West Road, please? I don't know the area very well and I(loek) for the place for nearly an hour. 5. I can't understand it. The postman normally never(deliver) the post before ten o'clock. 6. They(live) in Glasgow since 1956, but then they moved to Edinburgh at the end of last year. 7. Where(you, all this time? The dinner's ruined ard I'm going to be late for my meeting 8. We(just, go) to bed, when there was the most enormous explosion downstairs in the kitchen. What(you, ilo) to your hair? 'Why? Don't you like it? 10. What's the name of that song you(sing) when you were in the bath? l I. I'm sorry 1 wasn't able to see you yesterday. I(have) to go to the dentist. 12. The only problem is the weather: it(rain) non-stop for five whole days now!

Ответы на вопрос

2. did you do
3. had been
4. have been looking
5. delivered
6. lived
7. have you been
8. had just gone
9. have you и дальше глагол в третьей форме, в задании он с ошибкой, напишите верный, дам полный ответ по 9 пункту
10. were singing
11. had
12. has been raining



1. Look, there she is now. She (drive) through the gate at this very moment.
The correct form of the verb "drive" to complete the sentence is "is driving". The sentence should be: "Look, there she is now. She is driving through the gate at this very moment."
2. What (you, do) after you lost your job?
The correct form of the verb "do" to complete the sentence is "did". The sentence should be: "What did you do after you lost your job?"
3. When I bought the house, it (be) empty for over three years.
The correct form of the verb "be" to complete the sentence is "had been". The sentence should be: "When I bought the house, it had been empty for over three years."
4. Could you tell me the way to 15 West Road, please? I don't know the area very well and I (loek) for the place for nearly an hour.
The correct form of the verb "look" to complete the sentence is "have been looking". The sentence should be: "Could you tell me the way to 15 West Road, please? I don't know the area very well and I have been looking for the place for nearly an hour."
5. I can't understand it. The postman normally never (deliver) the post before ten o'clock.
The correct form of the verb "deliver" to complete the sentence is "delivers". The sentence should be: "I can't understand it. The postman normally never delivers the post before ten o'clock."
6. They (live) in Glasgow since 1956, but then they moved to Edinburgh at the end of last year.
The correct form of the verb "live" to complete the sentence is "had been living". The sentence should be: "They had been living in Glasgow since 1956, but then they moved to Edinburgh at the end of last year."
7. Where (you, all this time? The dinner's ruined and I'm going to be late for my meeting.
The correct form of the verb "be" to complete the sentence is "have you been". The sentence should be: "Where have you been all this time? The dinner's ruined and I'm going to be late for my meeting."
8. We (just, go) to bed, when there was the most enormous explosion downstairs in the kitchen. What (you, do) to your hair? 'Why? Don't you like it?
The correct form of the verb "go" to complete the sentence is "had just gone". The correct form of the verb "do" to complete the sentence is "did you do". The sentence should be: "We had just gone to bed when there was the most enormous explosion downstairs in the kitchen. What did you do to your hair? 'Why? Don't you like it?"
10. What's the name of that song you (sing) when you were in the bath?
The correct form of the verb "sing" to complete the sentence is "were singing". The sentence should be: "What's the name of that song you were singing when you were in the bath?"
11. I'm sorry I wasn't able to see you yesterday. I (have) to go to the dentist.
The correct form of the verb "have" to complete the sentence is "had". The sentence should be: "I'm sorry I wasn't able to see you yesterday. I had to go to the dentist."
12. The only problem is the weather: it (rain) non-stop for five whole days now!
The correct form of the verb "rain" to complete the sentence is "has been raining". The sentence should be: "The only problem is the weather: it has been raining non-stop for five whole days now!"


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