[ huː ] [ ɪz ] [ ðæt ]- кто это?
[ wɒt ][ ɪz ] [ hɪz ][ neɪm ]-как его зовут?
[ waɪ ][ ɪz ] [ hi ][ ɪn ][ ðə ] [ bɪɡ ] [ ɡriːn ] [ pleɪn ]-почему он в большом зеленом самолете
<span>1.
She realized that she was going to faint. She (had eaten) nothing since the
picnic. 2. His wife (was not ) in. She (</span><span>had gone) out a quarter of an hour
before. 3. After dinner Mr. Grag proposed a game of cards. He (</span><span>had not /
played) cards since his illness. 4. Dr. Lecter (was) English, though he
(</span><span>had lived) in America for thirty years. 5. His smile (was) something she </span><span>had
never (seen) before. 6. Hardly (</span><span><span>had we </span>left) the town, when it (began) to
rain. 7. He (came) into the room a moment after I (</span><span>had got) there. 8. When
he (return) at eleven o’clock the telegram (</span><span>had arrived). 9. When they (</span><span>had gone) I
(got) busy at the desk. 10. When evening (</span><span>had fallen) their son (left) the
house. 11. Hardly (</span><span><span>had I </span>been) there five minutes when Mrs. Brown (came) in
with the coffee. 12. The moon (</span><span>had not / risen). There was nothing to dispel
the dark of the night. 13. Scarcely </span><span>had they (moved) into the new house when
their friends (came) in. 14. The evening (went) off easier than she
(</span><span>had expected). 15. But the village he (</span><span>had shown) her (was) the best he </span><span>had ever (seen).
16. Just at that moment a boy and a girl (came) and (sat) down where
the old couple (</span><span>had been) before. 17. I (kept) silence for a little while,
thinking of what he (</span><span>had told) me. 18. Soames (spent) the night at
Winchester, a place he </span><span>had often (heard) of but never (seen). 19. She (knew)
why he (</span><span>had come). 20. Within a week she (knew) the fearful mistake she
(</span><span><span>had </span>made).</span>
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Don't do
Will tidy
Is coming
Arrives
Will come
Likes
Am looking
Always look
Will have
Will go
Will have
<span>1. I DON'T KNOW what to give my brother for his birthday.
2. DO they WANT TO publish this book in July?
3. She THINKS he DRIVES dangerously. (Если вообще опасно водит, то есть в Present Simple) или She THINKS he IS DRIVING dangerously (если опасно водит на данный момент, то есть будет в Present Continuous).
4. He UNDERSTANDS that he EATS noisily, but he always FORGETS about it.
5. Who IS that man who IS STANDING in the doorway?
6. I HAVE no time now, I AM HAVING dinner.
7. DOES your family LEAVE St. Petersburg in summer? – Yes, we always GO to the seaside. We all LIKE the sea. Mother STAYS with us to the end of August, but father RETURNS much earlier.
8. Where ARE Tom and Nick now? – They ARE HAVING a smoke in the garden.
9. What ARE you DOING here now? – We ARE LISTENING to tape recordings.
10. DO you WANT to see my father? – Yes, I DO.
11. Michael KNOWS German rather well. He WANTS to know English, too, but he HAS little time for it now.
12. What magazine ARE you READING? – It IS a French magazine. There ARE good articles on sports here. ARE you interested in sports? – Yes, I AM but I DON'T KNOW French.
13. We ARE HAVING an English lesson now.
14. He FEELS in a position to lend her money.
15. I THINK she DOESN'T FEEL safe there.
16. DO you SEE what I MEAN?
17. DO you HEAR what she IS SAYING?
18. He DOESN'T FEEL at liberty to tell you the truth.
19. Ron has got a new job. He EARNS a fortune as a managing director. They THINK he IS a bag of money.</span>