1. We listened to you very carefully for the last two hours, and now we are sure that you are telling the truth.2. Are you seeing anyone recently?3. You can tell me anything. You trusted me all of your secrets since I learned how to speak.4. We live next to Romanoff's twenty-four years. And we have always been good neighbors.<span>5. "I kept this ring for many years and now give it to you," said my grandmother. 6. I can't tell you what your parents felt all the time while you were away. 7. Long time ago we never see (to see) this girl. — Yes, we haven't seen (to meet) her since he returned from Paris. 8. My son collects cars (toy cars) from the age of three. 9. I am prepared, I hope, a dinner everyone will like. 10. All my life I work like a slave to my children received a good education. 11. — How long have you worn those glasses? - I have had them for two years. 12. What is happening here, boys? You've been in a fight? 13. There is something I have long wanted (to mean) to ask you. 14. The last few weeks she illustrates children's book. 15. — How long you stand in queu-ready? — We've been there since, as the box office opened. 16. Parliament debateroom on this issue for twenty years</span>
Я читаю эту книгу)) но я не дочитала,но когда дочитаю скажу ответы
1. have been writing 2. write 3. influenced 4. have read 5. has had 6. read 7. Do you read 8. read 9. write 10. try
B. Children are playing chess in there room now.
Настоящее время глагола to be плюс глагол с окончанием ing
"The education system was Velikobritaniya for many centuries and currently is subject to strict quality standards. Education in Britain is compulsory for all citizens aged from 5 to 16 years.
There are two sectors of education: public (free education) and private (fee-based educational institutions, private schools). In the UK there are two systems of education that are easy to get along with, one in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the second in Scotland.
According to UNESCO and OECD in 2012 in the country were enrolled 3.5 million students, of which 427 thousand were foreign citizens. However, about 27 thousand Englishmen trained abroad."