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See Units 40-49) Choose the right form of the verb to complete the following sentences. 11 usually go (usually go/am usually going/have usually gone) to work by car, but (go/am going/have gone) on the bus this week while my car.. (is/is being/has been) mended. 2 A: ........(Do you know/Are you knowing/Can you know) where Brian is? B: I (don't see / am not seeing / haven't seen) him since lunch. I (think/am thinking/ can think) he's in the kitchen. He (probably do/probably does / is probably doing) the washing up. 3 My daughter is a vegetarian. She eaten) meat. It is sometimes difficult in a restaurant when she is finding/will find) that they ....... any vegetarian dishes. That's why she (doesn't eat/isn't eating/hasn't (finds/ ........... (don't have / aren't having/won't have) ............. (usually telephones/ is usually telephoning/will usually telephone) beforehand to find out what's on the menu. 4 A: How long.......... Liverpool? B: Only three weeks. We staying) in a hotel until we to buy. (do you live/are you living/have you been living) in ........... (stay/ are staying/have been (are finding/will find / have found) a house 5 A:1... ............. (met/was meeting/have meeting) George while 1. ..... (waited/ was waiting/have waited) for the bus tonight. B: How is he? I... (am not seeing/haven't seen/didn't see) him for months. A: He (was seeming/seemed/has seemed) to be very well. B: I....... am thinking) he ...... (think/ (was just getting/just got/has just got) a new job, ....................(wasn't he / didn't he / hasn't he)? A: Well, he (is just leaving/has just left / just left) his old job about a month ago, but he ........ 6. Everyone in the Hodja's village.... (went/was going/had been) to the finest schools. (knew/was knowing) that the Hodja was (were often going/had often gone/would often go) to him for (wants/was wanting/wanted) well educated and They advice. One day a poor illiterate farmer the Hodja to write a letter for him. "Where (will you/do you / are you going to) send this letter?' the Hodja (asked/was asking/had asked). To Cairo,' said the farmer. 'I'm afraid (can't/couldn't/don't) help you,' said the Hodja, 'I.. (don't go/am not going) to Cairo.' 'But you (don't need/ (just want are not needing/didn't need) to go there,' said the farmer, 'I / am just wanting/ will just want) to send the letter there." "Yes,' said the Hodja, 'but my writing is so bad that nobody else (is reading/reads/can read) it so if I (write/am writing/will write) the letter, I........ (have/will have/ am having) to go there and read it myself.' 7 When the farmer asked the Hodja if he ....... letter, the Hodja asked him where the letter going). The man said that it Hodja explained that he because he his writing .... (will write/would write) the (goes/is going/was (is/was) to a friend in Cairo. Then the (cannot/could not/does not) write the letter (is not going/was not going/does not go) to Cairo. He said (is/was) so bad that nobody else....... (can/could) read it. So if he letter he (writes/wrote/is writing) the (has/will have / would have) to go to Cairo himself to read it. 8 One day the Hodja (hears/heard/was hearing) some soldiers telling stories about how brave they Hodja, 'I soldier, I (are/were/have been). "Well,' said the (am remembering/remember/remembered) when I was a (have once cut/once cut/was once cutting) the arm right off ...... (haven't you cut/ my enemy. "Really?' asked one of the soldiers. "Why didn't you cut/weren't you cutting) off his head?' 'Well,' said the Hodja, 'somebody (was already doing/already did/had already done) that.

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16 мая 2025 10:17

Certainly! Here are the correct options for each sentence:

  1. I usually go by car, but am usually going on the bus this week while my car is being mended.

  2. A: Do you know where Brian is?
    B: I haven't seen him since lunch.
    I think he's in the kitchen. He is probably doing the washing up.

  3. My daughter is a vegetarian. She hasn't eaten meat.
    It is sometimes difficult in a restaurant when she finds that they don't have any vegetarian dishes.
    That's why she usually telephones beforehand to find out what's on the menu.

  4. A: How long have you been living in Liverpool?
    B: Only three weeks. We are staying in a hotel until we buy a house.
    We are finding a house.

  5. A: I met George while I was waiting for the bus tonight.
    B: How is he? I haven't seen him for months.
    A: He seemed to be very well.
    B: I think he has just got a new job, hasn't he?
    A: Well, he just left his old job about a month ago, but he has just left his old job.

  6. Everyone in the Hodja's village had been to the finest schools.
    They knew that the Hodja was often going to him for advice.
    One day a poor illiterate farmer wanted the Hodja to write a letter for him.
    "Where are you going to send this letter?" the Hodja asked.
    "To Cairo," said the farmer.
    "I'm afraid I can't help you," said the Hodja, "I am not going to Cairo."
    "But you don't need to go there," said the farmer, "I just want to send the letter there."
    "Yes," said the Hodja, "but my writing is so bad that nobody else can read it, so if I write the letter, I will have to go there and read it myself."

  7. When the farmer asked the Hodja if he would write the letter, the Hodja asked him where the letter was going.
    The man said that it was to a friend in Cairo.
    Then the Hodja explained that he could not write the letter because his writing is so bad that nobody else can read it.
    So if he wrote the letter, he would have to go to Cairo himself to read it.

  8. One day the Hodja was hearing some soldiers telling stories about how brave they are.
    Hodja, said to the soldier, "I remember when I once cut the arm right off my enemy."
    "Really?" asked one of the soldiers.
    "Why didn't you cut off his head?"
    "Well," said the Hodja, "somebody had already done that."

If you need further explanations or practice with similar exercises, just let me know!

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see Units 40-49) Choose the right form of the verb to complete the following sentences. 11 usually go (usually go/am usually going/have usually gone) to work by car, but (go/am going/have gone) on the bus this week while my car.. (is/is being/has been) mended. 2 A: ........(Do you know/Are you knowing/Can you know) where Brian is? B: I (don't see / am not seeing / haven't seen) him since lunch. I (think/am thinking/ can think) he's in the kitchen. He (probably do/probably does / is probably doing) the washing up. 3 My daughter is a vegetarian. She eaten) meat. It is sometimes difficult in a restaurant when she is finding/will find) that they ....... any vegetarian dishes. That's why she (doesn't eat/isn't eating/hasn't (finds/ ........... (don't have / aren't having/won't have) ............. (usually telephones/ is usually telephoning/will usually telephone) beforehand to find out what's on the menu. 4 A: How long.......... Liverpool? B: Only three weeks. We staying) in a hotel until we to buy. (do you live/are you living/have you been living) in ........... (stay/ are staying/have been (are finding/will find / have found) a house 5 A:1... ............. (met/was meeting/have meeting) George while 1. ..... (waited/ was waiting/have waited) for the bus tonight. B: How is he? I... (am not seeing/haven't seen/didn't see) him for months. A: He (was seeming/seemed/has seemed) to be very well. B: I....... am thinking) he ...... (think/ (was just getting/just got/has just got) a new job, ....................(wasn't he / didn't he / hasn't he)? A: Well, he (is just leaving/has just left / just left) his old job about a month ago, but he ........ 6. Everyone in the Hodja's village.... (went/was going/had been) to the finest schools. (knew/was knowing) that the Hodja was (were often going/had often gone/would often go) to him for (wants/was wanting/wanted) well educated and They advice. One day a poor illiterate farmer the Hodja to write a letter for him. "Where (will you/do you / are you going to) send this letter?' the Hodja (asked/was asking/had asked). To Cairo,' said the farmer. 'I'm afraid (can't/couldn't/don't) help you,' said the Hodja, 'I.. (don't go/am not going) to Cairo.' 'But you (don't need/ (just want are not needing/didn't need) to go there,' said the farmer, 'I / am just wanting/ will just want) to send the letter there." "Yes,' said the Hodja, 'but my writing is so bad that nobody else (is reading/reads/can read) it so if I (write/am writing/will write) the letter, I........ (have/will have/ am having) to go there and read it myself.' 7 When the farmer asked the Hodja if he ....... letter, the Hodja asked him where the letter going). The man said that it Hodja explained that he because he his writing .... (will write/would write) the (goes/is going/was (is/was) to a friend in Cairo. Then the (cannot/could not/does not) write the letter (is not going/was not going/does not go) to Cairo. He said (is/was) so bad that nobody else....... (can/could) read it. So if he letter he (writes/wrote/is writing) the (has/will have / would have) to go to Cairo himself to read it. 8 One day the Hodja (hears/heard/was hearing) some soldiers telling stories about how brave they Hodja, 'I soldier, I (are/were/have been). "Well,' said the (am remembering/remember/remembered) when I was a (have once cut/once cut/was once cutting) the arm right off ...... (haven't you cut/ my enemy. "Really?' asked one of the soldiers. "Why didn't you cut/weren't you cutting) off his head?' 'Well,' said the Hodja, 'somebody (was already doing/already did/had already done) that.
Certainly! Here are the correct options for each sentence: 11. I usually go **by car**, but **am usually going** on the bus this week while my car **is being** mended. 2. A: **Do you know** where Brian is? B: I **haven't seen** him since lunch. I **think** he's in the kitchen. He **is probably doing** the washing up. 3. My daughter is a vegetarian. She **hasn't eaten** meat. It is sometimes difficult in a restaurant when she **finds** that they **don't have** any vegetarian dishes. That's why she **usually telephones** beforehand to find out what's on the menu. 4. A: How long **have you been living** in Liverpool? B: Only three weeks. We **are staying** in a hotel until we buy a house. We **are finding** a house. 5. A: I **met** George while I **was waiting** for the bus tonight. B: How is he? I **haven't seen** him for months. A: He **seemed** to be very well. B: I **think** he **has just got** a new job, **hasn't he**? A: Well, he **just left** his old job about a month ago, but he **has just left** his old job. 6. Everyone in the Hodja's village **had been** to the finest schools. They **knew** that the Hodja was **often going** to him for advice. One day a poor illiterate farmer **wanted** the Hodja to write a letter for him. "Where **are you going to** send this letter?" the Hodja **asked**. "To Cairo," said the farmer. "I'm afraid **I can't** help you," said the Hodja, "I **am not going** to Cairo." "But you **don't need** to go there," said the farmer, "I **just want** to send the letter there." "Yes," said the Hodja, "but my writing is so bad that nobody else **can read** it, so if I **write** the letter, I **will have** to go there and read it myself." 7. When the farmer asked the Hodja if he **would write** the letter, the Hodja asked him where the letter **was going**. The man said that it **was** to a friend in Cairo. Then the Hodja explained that he **could not** write the letter because his writing **is** so bad that nobody else **can read** it. So if he **wrote** the letter, he **would have** to go to Cairo himself to read it. 8. One day the Hodja **was hearing** some soldiers telling stories about how brave they **are**. Hodja, **said** to the soldier, "I **remember** when I **once cut** the arm right off **my** enemy." "Really?" asked one of the soldiers. "Why **didn't** you **cut** off his head?" "Well," said the Hodja, "somebody **had already done** that." If you need further explanations or practice with similar exercises, just let me know!