Вопрос задан 25.09.2018 в 21:45. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Золотаренко Аня.

Ожалуйста, помогите!!! Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Present Simple , Present Progressive,

Present Perfect, Future Simple, Future Progressive, Future Perfect, Future Perfect Progressive. 1.I ... (wait) for you at the hotel at midday tomorrow. 2. All the time you are toiling(трудиться) in the office next week, I... (enjoy) myself on the beach! 3."Don't worry," said the doctor, "your bones ... (mend-заживать) nicely in a few days." 4.I ... (finish) everything by the time you get back tomorrow. 5.I... (have) an operation then, so don't come until some weeks later. 6.1 wonder what I... (do) at this time tomorrow. 7.I hope you ... (work) at this time tomorrow. 8. Please show me the painting when you ... (complete) it. 9.I ... (live) here twenty years next September.10. When you ... (do) your homework, pay particular attention to neatness (аккуратность). 11. When you ... (live) in London as long as I, you will know its geography fairly well. 12 ... I (see) you next week? I'd like to know for certain.
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Отвечает Коновалов Денис.
1) He  spent last summer in the country'.Past Simple (Indefinite).2) She does not  go to the college every day. She is lazy.Present Simple(Indefinite)3) Kate will cook dinner tomorrow. Future Simple (Indefinite)4) Alice is  cooking an apple pie now. Present Continuous (Progressive)5) What  did you  prepare for breakfast yesterday? Past Simple (Indefinite)

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1. I will be waiting for you at the hotel at midday tomorrow.

The verb "wait" is used in the future progressive tense to indicate an action that will be ongoing at a specific time in the future. [[1]]

2. All the time you are toiling in the office next week, I will be enjoying myself on the beach!

The verb "enjoy" is used in the future progressive tense to indicate an ongoing action that will happen in the future. [[2]]

3. "Don't worry," said the doctor, "your bones will mend nicely in a few days."

The verb "mend" is used in the future simple tense to indicate a future action that will happen. [[3]]

4. I will have finished everything by the time you get back tomorrow.

The verb "finish" is used in the future perfect tense to indicate an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future. [[4]]

5. I will be having an operation then, so don't come until some weeks later.

The verb "have" is used in the future progressive tense to indicate an ongoing action that will happen in the future. [[5]]

6. I wonder what I will be doing at this time tomorrow.

The verb "do" is used in the future progressive tense to indicate an ongoing action that will happen in the future. [[6]]

7. I hope you will be working at this time tomorrow.

The verb "work" is used in the future progressive tense to indicate an ongoing action that is expected to happen in the future. [[7]]

8. Please show me the painting when you have completed it.

The verb "complete" is used in the present perfect tense to indicate an action that was completed before the present moment. [[8]]

9. I will have lived here twenty years next September.

The verb "live" is used in the future perfect tense to indicate an action that will be completed before a specific time in the future. [[9]]

10. When you do your homework, pay particular attention to neatness.

The verb "do" is used in the present simple tense to indicate a habitual or regular action. [[10]]

11. When you have lived in London as long as I, you will know its geography fairly well.

The verb "live" is used in the present perfect tense to indicate an action that started in the past and continues up to the present moment. [[11]]

12. Will I see you next week? I'd like to know for certain.

The verb "see" is used in the future simple tense to indicate a future action that will happen. [[12]]

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