
Вопрос задан 25.02.2019 в 23:28.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Быстрова Виктория.
Нужна ваша помощь однако) 1)We (to walk) ten kilometres. 2)We (walk) for three hours. 3)Cuckoos
(not, build) nests. They (use) the nests of other birds. 4)I am on a diet, I (to eat) nothing but apples for the whole week. 5) He usually (drink) coffee but now he (drink) tea. 6) Tom and Ann (have) a long conversation. I wonder what they (to talk) about. 7) I won't go out now as it (to rain) since early morning and I (to have) no umbrella. 8) Tom can't read the newspaper at the moment because his mother (to read) it. 9) The student (to work) very well this term.10) You (believe) all that the newspapers say? – No, I (not, believe) any of it. – Then why you (read) newspapers? 11) I (to work) with him for ten years and he never (to say) "Good morning" to me. 12) You (to hear) the news? Tom and ann are engaged. 13) Your hands are so dirty. What you (to do) all this time? 14) What you (to think) of? - I (to think) of the holidays. 15) What time the train (to arrive)? - It (to arrive) at three tomorrow.

Ответы на вопрос

Отвечает Суханова Ольга.
1) We (have walked) ten kilometres.
2) We (have been walking) for three hours.
3) Cuckoos (don't build) nests. They (use) the nests of other birds.
4) I am on a diet, I (have been eating) nothing but apples for the whole week.
5) He usually (drinks) coffee but now he (is drinking) tea.
6) Tom and Ann (are having) a long conversation. I wonder what they (are talking) about.
7) I won't go out now as it (has been raining) since early morning and I (have) no umbrella.
8) Tom can't read the newspaper at the moment because his mother (is reading) it.
9) The student (has worked) very well this term.
10) (Do you believe) all that the newspapers say? – No, I (don't believe) any of it. – Then why (do you read) newspapers?
11) I (have been working) with him for ten years and he (has never said) "Good morning" to me.
12) (Have you heard) the news? Tom and ann are engaged.
13) Your hands are so dirty. What (have you been doing) all this time?
14) What (are you thinking) of? - I (am thinking) of the holidays.
15) What time is the train arriving? - It is arriving at three tomorrow.
2) We (have been walking) for three hours.
3) Cuckoos (don't build) nests. They (use) the nests of other birds.
4) I am on a diet, I (have been eating) nothing but apples for the whole week.
5) He usually (drinks) coffee but now he (is drinking) tea.
6) Tom and Ann (are having) a long conversation. I wonder what they (are talking) about.
7) I won't go out now as it (has been raining) since early morning and I (have) no umbrella.
8) Tom can't read the newspaper at the moment because his mother (is reading) it.
9) The student (has worked) very well this term.
10) (Do you believe) all that the newspapers say? – No, I (don't believe) any of it. – Then why (do you read) newspapers?
11) I (have been working) with him for ten years and he (has never said) "Good morning" to me.
12) (Have you heard) the news? Tom and ann are engaged.
13) Your hands are so dirty. What (have you been doing) all this time?
14) What (are you thinking) of? - I (am thinking) of the holidays.
15) What time is the train arriving? - It is arriving at three tomorrow.



Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
1) We (to walk) ten kilometres.
The correct form of the verb "to walk" in this sentence is "walked." The sentence should be: We walked ten kilometers.2) We (walk) for three hours.
The correct form of the verb "to walk" in this sentence is "walked." The sentence should be: We walked for three hours.3) Cuckoos (not, build) nests. They (use) the nests of other birds.
The correct forms of the verbs "to build" and "to use" in this sentence are "do not build" and "use," respectively. The sentence should be: Cuckoos do not build nests. They use the nests of other birds.4) I am on a diet, I (to eat) nothing but apples for the whole week.
The correct form of the verb "to eat" in this sentence is "will eat." The sentence should be: I will eat nothing but apples for the whole week.5) He usually (drink) coffee but now he (drink) tea.
The correct forms of the verbs "to drink" in this sentence are "drinks" and "is drinking," respectively. The sentence should be: He usually drinks coffee but now he is drinking tea.6) Tom and Ann (have) a long conversation. I wonder what they (to talk) about.
The correct forms of the verbs "to have" and "to talk" in this sentence are "had" and "were talking," respectively. The sentence should be: Tom and Ann had a long conversation. I wonder what they were talking about.7) I won't go out now as it (to rain) since early morning and I (to have) no umbrella.
The correct forms of the verbs "to rain" and "to have" in this sentence are "has been raining" and "have," respectively. The sentence should be: I won't go out now as it has been raining since early morning and I have no umbrella.8) Tom can't read the newspaper at the moment because his mother (to read) it.
The correct form of the verb "to read" in this sentence is "is reading." The sentence should be: Tom can't read the newspaper at the moment because his mother is reading it.9) The student (to work) very well this term.
The sentence is correct as it is: The student works very well this term.10) You (believe) all that the newspapers say? – No, I (not, believe) any of it. – Then why you (read) newspapers?
The correct forms of the verbs "to believe" and "to read" in this sentence are "believe" and "do you read," respectively. The sentence should be: Do you believe all that the newspapers say? – No, I don't believe any of it. – Then why do you read newspapers?.11) I (to work) with him for ten years and he never (to say) "Good morning" to me.
The correct forms of the verbs "to work" and "to say" in this sentence are "have worked" and "says," respectively. The sentence should be: I have worked with him for ten years and he never says "Good morning" to me.12) You (to hear) the news? Tom and Ann are engaged.
The sentence is correct as it is: Have you heard the news? Tom and Ann are engaged.13) Your hands are so dirty. What you (to do) all this time?
The correct form of the verb "to do" in this sentence is "have you been doing." The sentence should be: Your hands are so dirty. What have you been doing all this time?.14) What you (to think) of? - I (to think) of the holidays.
The correct forms of the verbs "to think" in this sentence are "are you thinking" and "am thinking," respectively. The sentence should be: What are you thinking of? - I am thinking of the holidays.15) What time the train (to arrive)? - It (to arrive) at three tomorrow.
The correct forms of the verbs "to arrive" in this sentence are "does the train arrive" and "arrives," respectively. The sentence should be: What time does the train arrive? - It arrives at three tomorrow

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