Present Simple: <span>The children go to the lake
Past S.: The children went </span>to the lake
Future S.: The children will go to the lake
Present Continuos: The children are goind to the lake
Past Cont.: The children were going to the lake
Present Perfect: The children have gone to the lake
Past Perf.: The chaldren had gone to the lake
1.eleven(11);2.Yes;3.No;4.YES;5.No;6.Yes
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1. Не told me that they were staying at the Grand Europe Hotel.
2. He said that they were leaving the next Monday.
3. The clerk toldnthem that they could leave the key with the maid upstairs.
4. Masha said that he usually spent his holidays in the south.
5. She said that she had spent her holidays in the Crimea the previous year.
6. Boris said that he went to the south every year.
7. He said that he was going to a health resort the following day.
8. Ann told us that they hadn't yet come.
9. She told us that they had arrived in St. Petersburg the previous day.
10. I said that I had been in London the previous year and my friends in London sometimes invited me to spend my holidays with them.
11. Nick said that he had never been to London. He thought he would go here the next year.
12. He said that he would not stay with his friends too long.
<span>1. They have just found an interesting book.
An interesting book has just been found.
2. Ann will have written a new article by Monday.
A new article will have been written by Monday.
3. Nelly had already invited us.
We had already been invited.
4. She has just made tea for all of us.
Tea has just been made for all of us.
5. He has never told the truth.
The truth has never been told.
6. Pete has not bought a new pair of trousers yet.
A new pair of trousers has not been bought yet.
7.I have met the postman recently.
The postman has been met recently.
8. Nick has already shut the door.
The door has already been shut.
9. Have you graduated from the university?
Has the university been graduated from?
10. Have you finished the article?
Has the article been finished?</span>