<span>1. I am watching TV now. 2. At the moment we are playing basketball. 3. My sister is washing dishes now. 4. Boys are writing a letter to their grandmother now. 5. Cat is drinking milk now. 6. At the moment Mark is going to the cinema. 7. My parents are travelling around Africa at the moment. 8. Tim and Tom are counting stars. 9. Sara and Pedro are walking now. 10. Marry is talking on the phone now.</span>
<span>By eight o'clock yesterday I (had done) my homework and at eight I was plating/played the piano.
By six o'clock father (had come) home and at six he (was having/had) dinner.
By nine o'clock yesterday grandmother (had washed) the dishes and at nine she (watched) TV.
When I (met) Tom, he (was eat</span><span>ing) an ice cream which he (had bought) at the corner of the street.
When father (came) home, we (were cook</span><span>ing) the mushrooms which we (had
gathered) in the wood. When I (saw) Ann, she (was sort</span><span>ing) the flowers
which she (had picked) in the field.
When I (came) home yesterday, I (saw) that my little brother (had broken) my pen and (was play</span><span>ing) with its pieces.
The Loch Ness monster, also called “Nessie”, is a creature that (1) </span><span>is supposed to live in Loch Ness, the largest lake in northern Scotland.
Since Roman times the legend of a mysterious sea creature has been alive
through (2) </span><span>numerous sightings of the animal. When the Romans came to Scotland in the first century the Picts were the
main inhabitants. They were fascinated by animals and spoke of a
strange (3) </span><span>beast swimming in one of the lakes in the Scottish
highlands. The first references go back to the sixth century when a man
was (4) </span><span>supposedly saved from the swimming beast of Loch Ness.
Over the centuries the legend of the Loch Ness monster has never gone
away. In the 1930s a new road was built along the shore of Loch Ness. In
1933, a couple who was driving along this road reported an enormous
animal (5) </span><span>splashing on the surface of the lake. In the following months
newspapers sent reporters and photographers to the lake to make (6) </span><span>observations. Even footprints of an enormous animal were found. Many books were written about the monster of Loch Ness. Several
photographs made it to the front pages of the newspapers. The most
famous photograph came from a British surgeon in 1934. Robert Wilson, a
London doctor, took a photo of a creature with a long neck that stood
out of the water. In 1975 the Sunday Telegraph proved that this photo
was (7)</span><span><span> fake</span>.
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Signing (обстоятельство) the letter the manager asked the secretary to send it off at once.
Packing (обстоятельство) his things quickly, he hurried up to the station.
<span>1. He plays chess very well.</span><span> Он очень хорошо играет в шахматы Present Simple
2. </span>Yesterday she prepared a nice dinner. Past Simple Вчера она приготовила вкусный обед
3. The day <span>after tomorrow we will visit the Shakespeare’s Birthplace. Future Simple. Послезавтра мы посетим место рождения Шекспира (город, в котором родился Шекспир).</span>
1)когда был Ван Гог?
2)когда он родился?
3)когда он изучал искусство?