1 that 2 which 3 whose 4 whose 5 whose 6 who 7 who 8 which 9 whose 10 who
<span>В. … hasn’t any money.
эта строчка не подходит, потому что money - </span>[ˈmʌnɪ], а нужно <span>[meɪn]</span>
<span>At
the end of a school year pupils look (forward) to their summer
holidays. 2) When will the new textbook be(published) and
appear in the shops? 3) We don't often meet each other but (
occasionally) we do. 4) Even among her friends she felt(lonely).
5) John tried hard to complete the job on time but( failed).
6) I would like to discuss the problem with you in(private). I
don't think Dianna should know about it 7) They had(fun) playing
on the stage. Everybody enjoyed the performance. 8) In my opinion
he(lied) to you. 9 The(invention ) of the Internet has
changed the life of people. 10) I found the talk about Alice's favourite
books absolutely(fascinating). 11) He was looking(for ) a job as a builder. 12) The photos from the family
album(brought) the days of our life in Australia to mind. 13) A big
dog was( pulling a sledge with a child.
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Talk/talking on the phone зависит от времени
<span>I. (A, B)</span>
<span>I. Have we met before? 2. I have often been seeing his name in the papers this year. 3. I have been trying to catch the waiter’s attention for about 15 minutes now. 4. She has studied English for a year and have learnt many words and expressions. 5. I have not heard about him since yesterday. 6. I have been looking for him since I finished my lesson but I have not found him. I have been to his office and to the laboratory but he isn’t there. 7. “Hello, Sven. Have you seen Alex yet?” - “No, I have not been to the shop floor today. I have been talking on the phone to our clients all morning.” 8. I have been up here since about six. I have been wandering around for hours. 9. I have come to you to invite you for a ride in the car. 10. I expect these young men have informed you who I am. 11.1 really don’t know what you have been doing there all this time. 12.1 have loved you ever since I first saw you. 13. And that’s where they have been staying ever since.
II. (A, B, C)
1. “I know what you have been thinking of these last days,” - he said. - “Have you made up your mind?”
2. They have been struggling with this problem for about a month and they have solved it at last. 3. They have been discussing the case for hours but have been unable to come to any decision. 4. You have been seeing Harry again. He has put this idea into your head. 5. You have been listening to gossip. The things you have heard are quite impossible. 6. I have been waiting here since 10 o'clock. Nobody has looked in here. 7. I have been telling you so for years but you have never paid any attention. 8. She has been talking about it ever since I met her and nothing has come out of it. 9. She has been doing shaping since September and her figure has improved remarkably. 10. You have been asking him this question for a week and still he has not answered you.</span>