Вопрос задан 08.05.2019 в 07:07. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Юдик Андрей.

СРОЧНО!!! ОГРОМНОЕ КОЛИЧЕСТВО БАЛЛОВ!!! Раскройте скобки, употребляя Present Simple, Present

Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple или Future Simple. 1. What you (to learn) for today? — I (to be) sorry, I (not to prepare) my lesson. I (to be) ill yesterday and (not to know) what to do. I (to pre­pare) my lesson tomorrow. 2. Mike always (to do) his homework in the evening, but today he (to begin) doing it as soon as he comes from school. 3. Autumn (to come). It (to be) November now. It (to get) colder, the days (to get) shorter. It often (to rain). Soon it (to be) very cold. 4. We (to have) a good time last summer there. 5. You (to go) for a walk with me? — I (to be) sorry, I can't. I (to do) my homework. I (not yet to write) the English exercise. I (to want) to go for a walk very much, because I (not to go) for a walk yesterday. 6. Don't go to Nick's place now, he (to work). He (to finish) his homework at seven o'clock. 7. Pete (to go) to the cinema? — Yes, I (to think) so. He usually (to play) in the yard at this time, and now he (not to be) there.
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Отвечает Запар Аяулым.
1. Have learned, am, didn`t prepare, was, didn`t know, will prepare
2. Does, will begin 
3. Has come, is, is getting, is getting, rains, will be
4. Had
5. Will go (Странно что вопрос начинается не с Will, должно было быть "Will you go for a walk with me?"), am, am doing, hasn`t written, want, didn`t go
6. Is working, will finish
7. Will go, think, plays, isn`t
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1. What are you learning for today? — I am sorry, I have not prepared my lesson. I was ill yesterday and did not know what to do. I will prepare my lesson tomorrow.

In this sentence, we need to use the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, or Future Simple tenses to fill in the blanks. Let's analyze each part:

- "What are you learning for today?" - This is a question about the present, so we should use the Present Continuous tense. The correct answer is "What are you learning for today?". - "I am sorry, I have not prepared my lesson." - This is a statement about the present, indicating that the speaker has not prepared their lesson. We should use the Present Perfect tense. The correct answer is "I have not prepared my lesson". - "I was ill yesterday and did not know what to do." - This is a statement about the past, indicating that the speaker was ill and did not know what to do. We should use the Past Simple tense. The correct answer is "I was ill yesterday and did not know what to do". - "I will prepare my lesson tomorrow." - This is a statement about the future, indicating that the speaker will prepare their lesson tomorrow. We should use the Future Simple tense. The correct answer is "I will prepare my lesson tomorrow".

2. Mike always does his homework in the evening, but today he will begin doing it as soon as he comes from school.

In this sentence, we need to use the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, or Future Simple tenses to fill in the blanks. Let's analyze each part:

- "Mike always does his homework in the evening." - This is a statement about a habitual action, indicating that Mike always does his homework in the evening. We should use the Present Simple tense. The correct answer is "Mike always does his homework in the evening". - "Today he will begin doing it as soon as he comes from school." - This is a statement about a future action, indicating that today he will begin doing his homework as soon as he comes from school. We should use the Future Simple tense. The correct answer is "Today he will begin doing it as soon as he comes from school".

3. Autumn is coming. It is November now. It is getting colder, the days are getting shorter. It often rains. Soon it will be very cold.

In this sentence, we need to use the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, or Future Simple tenses to fill in the blanks. Let's analyze each part:

- "Autumn is coming." - This is a statement about the present, indicating that autumn is currently in the process of coming. We should use the Present Continuous tense. The correct answer is "Autumn is coming". - "It is November now." - This is a statement about the present, indicating that it is currently November. We should use the Present Simple tense. The correct answer is "It is November now". - "It is getting colder, the days are getting shorter." - This is a statement about a continuous change in the present, indicating that it is currently getting colder and the days are getting shorter. We should use the Present Continuous tense. The correct answer is "It is getting colder, the days are getting shorter". - "It often rains." - This is a statement about a habitual action in the present, indicating that it often rains. We should use the Present Simple tense. The correct answer is "It often rains". - "Soon it will be very cold." - This is a statement about a future action, indicating that soon it will be very cold. We should use the Future Simple tense. The correct answer is "Soon it will be very cold".

4. We had a good time last summer there.

In this sentence, we need to use the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, or Future Simple tenses to fill in the blanks. Let's analyze each part:

- "We had a good time last summer there." - This is a statement about a past action, indicating that the speaker had a good time last summer. We should use the Past Simple tense. The correct answer is "We had a good time last summer there".

5. Will you go for a walk with me? — I am sorry, I can't. I have not yet written the English exercise. I want to go for a walk very much because I did not go for a walk yesterday.

In this sentence, we need to use the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, or Future Simple tenses to fill in the blanks. Let's analyze each part:

- "Will you go for a walk with me?" - This is a question about a future action, asking if the person will go for a walk. We should use the Future Simple tense. The correct answer is "Will you go for a walk with me?". - "I am sorry, I can't." - This is a statement about the present, indicating that the speaker cannot go for a walk. We should use the Present Simple tense. The correct answer is "I can't". - "I have not yet written the English exercise." - This is a statement about a past action with a present result, indicating that the speaker has not yet written the English exercise. We should use the Present Perfect tense. The correct answer is "I have not yet written the English exercise". - "I want to go for a walk very much because I did not go for a walk yesterday." - This is a statement about a present desire and a past action, indicating that the speaker wants to go for a walk because they did not go for a walk yesterday. We should use the Present Simple and Past Simple tenses. The correct answer is "I want to go for a walk very much because I did not go for a walk yesterday".

6. Don't go to Nick's place now, he is working. He will finish his homework at seven o'clock.

In this sentence, we need to use the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, or Future Simple tenses to fill in the blanks. Let's analyze each part:

- "Don't go to Nick's place now, he is working." - This is a statement about a present action, indicating that Nick is currently working. We should use the Present Continuous tense. The correct answer is "Don't go to Nick's place now, he is working". - "He will finish his homework at seven o'clock." - This is a statement about a future action, indicating that Nick will finish his homework at seven o'clock. We should use the Future Simple tense. The correct answer is "He will finish his homework at seven o'clock".

7. Is Pete going to the cinema? — Yes, I think so. He usually plays in the yard at this time, and now he is not there.

In this sentence, we need to use the Present Simple, Present Continuous, Present Perfect, Past Simple, or Future Simple tenses to fill in the blanks. Let's analyze each part:

- "Is Pete going to the cinema?" - This is a question about a future action, asking if Pete is going to the cinema. We should use the Present Continuous tense. The correct answer is "Is Pete going to the cinema?". -

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