1. had returned, saw, were
2. had never flown
3. was trying, went, had moved
4. Susan has already finished
5. had eaten, sat, exchanged
6. have never seen
7. got, has already begun
8. bought, had won
My summer holidays were вот так правильно
<span>1) We have walked ten kilometres.
2) We have been walking for three hours.
3) You have been walking too fast. That's why you are tired.
4) I have been making sausage rolls for party all the morning.
5) How many you have youo made? I have made 200.
6) That boy has eaten seven ice-creams.
7) He hasn't stopped eating since he arrived.
8) The driver has been drinking. I think someone else ought to drive.
9) I have pulled up 100 dandelions.
10) I have been pulling up dandelions all day.
11) What you have you been doing? We have been picking apples.
12) How many have you picked? We have picked ten basketfuls.
13) I have slept on every bed in this house and I don't like any of them.
14) He has been sleeping since ten o 'clock. It' s time he woke up.
15) He has been riding; that's why he is wearing breeches.
16) I have ridden all the horses in this stable.
17) What a lovely smell! Mary has been making jam
18) The students have worked very well this term.
19) I have only heard from him twice since he went away.
20) I have been hearing from her regularly. She is a very good correspondent.
21) I have been greasing my car. That's why my hands are so dirty.
22) I have been polishing this table all the morning and she isn't satisfied with it yet.
23) I have been working for him for ten years and he has never once said ' Good morning' to me.
24) He has been teaching in this school for five years.
25) I have taught hundreds of students but I have never met such a hopeless class as this.
26) Why have you been so long in the garage? The tyres were flat; I have been pumping them up.
27) I have pumped up three tyres. Would you like to do the fourth?
28) I have been looking for myshrooms but I haven't found any.
29) He has been coughing a lot lately. He ought to give up smoking.
30) Have you heard the news? Tom and Ann are engaged!
That's not new; I have rnown it for ages!
31) I have been trying to finish this letter for the last half-hour. I wish you'd go away or stop talking. I have hardly said anything.
32) The driver of that car has been sounding his horn for the last ten minutes.
33) It has been raining for two hours and the ground is too wet to play on, so the match has been postponed.
34) He has been hoping for a rise in salary for six months but he hasn't dared to ask for it yet.
35) Mr Smith, you have been whispering to the student on your right for the last five minutes. Have you been helping him with his exam paper or has he been helping you?
36) Why have you been making such a horrible noise?
I have lost my key and I have been trying to wake my wife by throwing stones at her window.
You (throw) stones at the wrong window. You live next door.</span>
1 on the timetable
2 to be late for school
3 on the first of September
4 to happen to
5 I am in a hurry
6 to go by car
7 at the corner
8 to travel to the North
9 to stay at the hotel
10 to fly to Sheremetyevo Airport
11 a ticket to London
12 hurry up!
13 to be afraid of
14 in the middle
15 in front of
16 next to
17 to/on the right
18 opposite to the door
19 to tell a lie
20 to stay with our parents
21 at a quarter past two
22 to be proud of
23 to tell the truth
24 to listen to a concert
25 to take part in
26 a ticket to the ballet
27 in the stalls
28 to laugh at good jokes
29 at 3 o'clock
30 to leave Moscow for London
31 on the way
32 at night
33 at the theater
34 to be full of
35 the architect of St. Paul's Cathedral
36 to stay for a week
Masako, I was very surpised to hear that you are actually a grandparent.Масако, я с большим удивлением узнал, что ты бабушка.Masako:Yes, yes.Да-да.Todd:You look very young. I was very shocked. Tell me about your grandchild.Ты выглядишь очень молодо. Я просто в шоке. Расскажи про внука или внучку.Masako:She's a baby. Of course. A baby, a baby girl. And her name is, it's Holly.Она совсем маленькая. Естественно. Маленькая девочка. И зовут её Холли.Todd:Uh-huh.У-гу.Masako:Holly.Холли.Todd:Holly.Холли.Masako:Holly. H-O-L-L-Y. And in, with Japanese kanji, it's written with the two parts, and one part is the tree, and another part is winter. So she was born in winter. Her name is winter tree.Холли. Х-О-Л-Л-И. В японской системе письма канджи пишется двумя знаками: первый значит "дерево", а второй - "зима". Значит, она родилась зимой. Её имя "зимнее дерево".Todd:Oh, that's nice.Ох ты, как здорово.Masako:And it's, her name is "Shuu". It sounds like a boys name, but her parents want to, want her to be a boyish girl.И (ещё) её зовут "Шуу". Похоже на имя мальчика, но и родители хотят, чтобы она была боевой девочкой.Todd:Oh, OK. Oh, like a tomboy.О, понятно. Типа девочка-сорванец.Masako:Yeah, maybe.Да, возможно.Todd:Maybe. Um, so how does it feel to be a grandmother?Возможно. Ну, а каково быть бабушкой?Masako:I'm very proud of it. And then I know if I see her, if she's with me, living near to my house, then I forget every other thing and then I'm just very... how do you say? A grand mother who is really occupied with her grandchild.Я очень горда. И я знаю: если вижу её, если она со мной, живёт недалеко, то я забываю обо всём и я очень... как сказать? Я бабушка, которая очень много занимается своей внучкой.