<span>He <u>is running </u> now. He <u>has been running</u> for ten minutes without any rest. 2.
What<u> are </u> they <u>doing</u> now? — They <u>are working </u> in the reading-room. They <u>have been working </u> there for already three hours. 3. Where <u>is </u>he now? — He <u>is </u> in the garden. He <u>is playing</u> volley-ball with his friends. They <u>have been playing</u> since breakfast time. 4. I<u> live</u> in St. Petersburg. I <u>have lived </u> in St. Petersburg since 1990. 5. She <u>has </u>already <u>been doing</u> her homework
for two hours; but she <u>has not yet done</u> half of it. 6. I<u> have been waiting</u> for
you since two o'clock. 7. What <u>are </u>you <u>doing</u>? — I <u>am reading</u>. I <u>have already been reading</u>
for two hours. I <u>have </u>already <u>read sixty pages. 8. This man </u><em><u>is</u></em> a writer. He <u>writes</u> books. He <u>has been writing </u>books since he was a
young man. He <u>has </u>already<u> written</u> eight books. 9. What <u>have </u>you <u>been doing</u> here
since morning? 10. Lena is a very good girl. She always <u>helps</u> her
mother about the house. Today she <u>has been helping</u> her mother since morning.
They <u>have</u> already <u>washed </u>the floor and <u>dusted</u> the furniture. Now they <u>are cooking</u> dinner together. 11. This is the factory where my father <u>works</u>. He<u> has been working</u> here for fifteen years. 12. <u>Have </u>You <u>found </u>your
note-book? — No! I <u>am </u>still <u>looking </u> for it. I <u>have </u>already <u>been looking </u>for it
for two hours, but <u>haven't found </u> it yet. 13. You <u>have been playing </u> with a ball
for already three hours. Go home and do your homework. 14. Wake up! You <u>have been sleeping</u> for ten hours already. 15. I <u>have been waiting</u> for a letter from my
cousin for a month already, but <u>haven't received </u> it yet. 15. It is
difficult for me to speak about this opera as I <u>haven't heard</u> it. 16. I <u>have </u>
just<u>received</u> a letter from my granny, but I <u>haven't yet recieved </u>
any letters from my parents. 17. The weather <u>is</u> fine today. The
sun <u>has been shining ever since we got up. 18. Every day I wind</u> up my
watch at 10 o'clock in the evening. 19. Come along, Henry, what <u>are </u>you <u>doing</u> now? I <u>have been waiting </u> for you a long time. 20. Where <u>are </u>your gloves?
— I <u>have put them into my pocket.</u></span>
When was the last time you visited your parents? - Когда в последний раз вы навещали своих родителей?
There were guest houses but there weren't any hotels then.- Там были гостевые дома, но не было ни одного отеля.
My town isn't the most beautiful as it was thirty years ago. - Мой город сейчас не самый красивый, как это было тридцать лет назад. (сомневаюсь в этом предложении)
1) A terrible tooth-ache prevented me from going to the cinema (сильная зубная боль помешала мне пойти в кино)
2) I have broken my right foot (я сломал свою правуб ногу)
3) This Man is very kind and caring (этот человек очень добрый и заботливый)
4) This woman is a thief(эта женщина воровка)
5) A postman give me a newspapper (почтальон дал мне газету)
6)Children has broke my vase
Geese. это слово исключение также как и man-men
<span>Pre-IntermediateIntermediate</span><span>Примеры употребления модальных глаголовМодальные глаголы выражают личное отношение говорящего к ситуации. В английском языке существует 5 основных модальных глаголов:mustwill / wouldcan / couldmay / mightshall / should<span>Помимо перечисленных модальных глаголов, в английском языке имеется несколько глаголов, которые по смыслу подходят, однако не обладают всеми свойствами модальных глаголов. Среди них: dare, need, ought to и т.д.</span>Выражение личного отношения можно охарактеризовать так (от менее напряженного к более):формальная просьбапредложение, просьбамнение, советуверенностьобязательство</span>