<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>
Last summer i went to my grantparents.I travel to the village by bus. We riding through the forest the view was fantastic.I sat near my mother we talk about the weather,about what we can do in the village,after the 10 minutes we saw a large bear in the forest. When we got to the village we relax and went to the lake.Our trip was magnificent.
1) The earlier you get up, the more you will do
2) The more you speak English, the better you will speak.
3) The more you read, the more you will know.
4) The more you walk, the better.
5) The more expensive the hotel, the better the service.
6) The MORE DANGEROUS it is, THE MORE I like it.
7) THE OLDER I get, THE HAPPIER I am.
8) THE MORE people you know, THE LESS time you have to see them.