У местоимений He She It добавляется окончание -s (-es)
<u>Had Lucy packed</u> her suitcase by the time you called her?
The children <u>had finished </u>doing their homework by nine o'clock.
<span><u>Had…typed</u> </span>the letters by the time her boss came to the office?
I <u>had not finished</u><span><u> </u>my lunch when uncle Bill came.
</span>After Sarah <u>had done</u> the shopping, she had coffee with her friends at a cafe.
When I got to the garage, the mechanic <u>hadn’t repaired</u> my car.
The boys were frightened because they <span><u>hadn’t been</u></span> on a plane before.
Does Mary's and John son study at the Oxford University?
We live in the center of Siberia in the city of Krasnoyarsk.
He is a man of medium height, with dark short hair and green eyes.
We like an active rest, and we enjoy getting together with the friends of our family.
Dear Nikita
thank you for your letter!
(your answers)____________________________
(your questions)__________________________
best wishes
please write back soon
(your name)
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MY PET'S A ROBOT
For people who want a real pet but aren't able to look after one scientists in Japan have developed (as) a robotic cat called NeCoRo. It can (to) sit, stretch and "sleep", although it can't walk. When you stroke it, it will purr, wiggle its (the) ears and move its head, and sound sensors in its ears mean NeCoRo can recognise its name when you (to) call it. Doctors in the US were (so) impressed by the robotic cat. They have been using it to help (the) long-stay patients in hospital. Studies have shown that (by) stroking a cat can make people feel relaxed and happy, (bat) with the robotic cat they don't have to (be) worry about feeding it or having to find a litter tray.