Вопрос задан 18.02.2019 в 10:45. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Кильченко Олег.

Используйте правильную форму времени глаголов в скобках 1) Before you (leave) our city, you must

visit the museum. 2) Can you look after the children while I (be) out? 3) You (recognize) her when you (see) her. She (wear) a yellow hat. 4) At ten o’clock tomorrow morning we (clean) the flat. 5) Why you (not phone) me on Tuesday? 6) Yesterday evening Tom (have) a bath when the phone (ring). 7) George (pass) his driving test. 8) The car just (stop) because there isn’t any petrol in the tank. 9) We (not have) any problems so far. 10) It (rain) a lot last week, but it (not rain) so far this week. 11) Why are your clothes so dirty? What you (do). 12) She (play) tennis since she was eight. 13) How long you (read) this book? 14) I was very nervous because I (not fly) before. 15) The house was very quiet when I got home. Everybody (go) to bed 16) When Mary came back from the beach, she looked very red. She (lie) in the sun too long. 17) We (walk) along the road for about 20 minutes when a car stopped and the driver offered us a lift. 18) Jane is tired. She (play) tennis.
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Отвечает Gribkov Ivan.
1) had you left
2) will be
3) had recognized,saw,had worn
4) cleaned
5) hadn`t you phoned.
6)had, had rung
7) had passed
8)had just stopped
9) haven't
10) rained
11)hadn't rained
12)is playing
13) read
14)hadn't flyed
15)had gone
16)lay
17)walked
18) had played

Вроде все правильно, но возможны неточности.Если будет учительница проверять, и что-то не так будет, сообщил мне, мне важно знать, в чем я допустила ошибку.
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Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.

1) Before you leave our city, you must visit the museum.

The correct form of the verb is "leave" in the base form. The sentence is in the present tense, indicating a general statement or instruction.

2) Can you look after the children while I am out?

The correct form of the verb is "am" in the present continuous tense. The sentence is asking about a temporary action happening at the moment.

3) You will recognize her when you see her. She will be wearing a yellow hat.

The correct forms of the verbs are "will recognize" in the future tense, "see" in the base form, and "will be wearing" in the future continuous tense. The sentence is talking about a future event and the continuous action of wearing a yellow hat. [[2]](https://rosnou.ru/uploads/file/e/5/a/e5aeb83065042f801ff408206986cc54.pdf)

4) At ten o’clock tomorrow morning, we will be cleaning the flat.

The correct form of the verb is "will be cleaning" in the future continuous tense. The sentence is talking about a future action that will be in progress at a specific time.

5) Why did you not phone me on Tuesday?

The correct form of the verb is "did you not phone" in the past tense. The sentence is asking about a past action that did not happen.

6) Yesterday evening, Tom was having a bath when the phone rang.

The correct forms of the verbs are "was having" in the past continuous tense and "rang" in the past tense. The sentence is describing two simultaneous past actions.

7) George passed his driving test.

The correct form of the verb is "passed" in the past tense. The sentence is stating a past action that has been completed.

8) The car just stopped because there isn’t any petrol in the tank.

The correct form of the verb is "stopped" in the past tense. The sentence is describing a past action that has just happened.

9) We have not had any problems so far.

The correct form of the verb is "have not had" in the present perfect tense. The sentence is talking about a past action that has a connection to the present.

10) It rained a lot last week, but it has not rained so far this week.

The correct forms of the verbs are "rained" in the past tense and "has not rained" in the present perfect tense. The sentence is comparing past and present actions.

11) Why are your clothes so dirty? What did you do?

The correct form of the verb is "did you do" in the past tense. The sentence is asking about a past action that caused the clothes to become dirty.

12) She has been playing tennis since she was eight.

The correct form of the verb is "has been playing" in the present perfect continuous tense. The sentence is talking about a continuous action that started in the past and continues to the present.

13) How long have you been reading this book?

The correct form of the verb is "have you been reading" in the present perfect continuous tense. The sentence is asking about the duration of a continuous action that started in the past and continues to the present.

14) I was very nervous because I had not flown before.

The correct form of the verb is "had not flown" in the past perfect tense. The sentence is talking about a past action that happened before another past action.

15) The house was very quiet when I got home. Everybody had gone to bed.

The correct form of the verb is "had gone" in the past perfect tense. The sentence is talking about a past action that happened before another past action.

16) When Mary came back from the beach, she looked very red. She had been lying in the sun too long.

The correct form of the verb is "had been lying" in the past perfect continuous tense. The sentence is talking about a continuous action that happened before another past action.

17) We had been walking along the road for about 20 minutes when a car stopped and the driver offered us a lift.

The correct form of the verb is "had been walking" in the past perfect continuous tense. The sentence is talking about a continuous action that happened before another past action.

18) Jane is tired. She has been playing tennis.

The correct form of the verb is "has been playing" in the present perfect continuous tense. The sentence is talking about a continuous action that started in the past and continues to the present.

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