
Use the correct tense-forms of the verbs in brackets. Укажита пожалуйста времена которые вы
вставили. CРОЧНО!!!! 1, Why you (to look) so sad? Anything (to happen)? 2,Could I speak to Jane please? Im afraid not. She (to put) the baby to bed. Could ring back in half an hour? 3,I( to do) the room when my mother ( to come) home from work. She ( to go) to the kitchen to make supper.In a few minutes I (to join) her. 4.You ( to drive) a car? -Not yet. But I (to learn) to drive now. Next month I (to get) the driving licence. 5. When I ( to wake) in the morning, it( to snow) hard.

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2.she is putting(pres.progressive)
3.I was doing(past progressive),came(past simple)
she went(past simple)I joined(past simple)
4.have you driven(pres.perfect)I am learning(pres.progressive)I am getting(pres.progressive)
5.I woke(past simple) it was snowing(past progressive)



1. Why are you looking so sad? Did anything happen? - The correct tense forms used in this sentence are: - "are looking" (present continuous) - to describe the current state of looking sad. - "happened" (past simple) - to ask about a past event. [[1]]
2. Could I speak to Jane please? I'm afraid not. She is putting the baby to bed. Could you ring back in half an hour? - The correct tense forms used in this sentence are: - "is putting" (present continuous) - to describe an ongoing action of putting the baby to bed. - "ring" (base form) - to make a request. - The verb "could" is used to express a polite request. [[2]]
3. I was doing the room when my mother came home from work. She went to the kitchen to make supper. In a few minutes, I joined her. - The correct tense forms used in this sentence are: - "was doing" (past continuous) - to describe an ongoing action in the past. - "came" (past simple) - to describe the action of coming home. - "went" (past simple) - to describe the action of going to the kitchen. - "joined" (past simple) - to describe the action of joining her. - The past continuous tense is used to describe an action that was in progress at a specific time in the past. [[3]]
4. Can you drive a car? - Not yet. But I am learning to drive now. Next month, I will get the driving license. - The correct tense forms used in this sentence are: - "can" (base form) - to ask about ability. - "am learning" (present continuous) - to describe an ongoing action of learning to drive. - "will get" (future simple) - to describe a future action of getting the driving license. - The present continuous tense is used to describe an ongoing action in the present, and the future simple tense is used to describe a future action. [[4]]
5. When I woke up in the morning, it was snowing hard. - The correct tense forms used in this sentence are: - "woke up" (past simple) - to describe the action of waking up in the past. - "was snowing" (past continuous) - to describe an ongoing action of snowing in the past. - The past simple tense is used to describe a completed action in the past, and the past continuous tense is used to describe an ongoing action in the past. [[5]]


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