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Вопрос от Анонимного юзера 29 ноября 2025 05:00

Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в требующемся времени. 1. Our train starts late in the evening, so if you (to come) at seven o'clock, we still (to pack) our lug* gage. 2. When you (to see) him last? 3. I (to meet) him when he (to walk) across the park. 4. You ever (to act) on the stage? — Why, yes, that's what I (to do) for the last six years. 5. Don't enter the bedroom! The child (to sleep) there, and he always (to wake) up when someone (to open) the door. 6. Where is your luggage? — I (to leave) it at the station. I (to take) it tomorrow when Nick (to come) to help me. 7. I (to read) about an hour when he (to come). 8. The play (not yet to begin) and the people (to talk) in the hall. 9. One night a little swallow (to fly) over the city. His friends (to fly) away to Egypt six weeks before, but he (to stay) behind. 10. What you (to do) these three months? 11: Yesterday I (to buy) a new pair of gloves, as I (to lose) the old ones. 12. We (to walk) in silence. He already (to tell) me all that (to be) interesting about himself, and I (to have) nothing to tell him. 13. The moon (not to rise) yet, and only two stars, like two distant lighthouses, (to shine) in the dark blue sky.

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29 ноября 2025 05:00

  1. Our train starts late in the evening, so if you come at seven o'clock, we will still be packing our luggage.
  2. When did you see him last?
  3. I met him when he was walking across the park.
  4. Have you ever acted on the stage? — Why, yes, that's what I have been doing for the last six years.
  5. Don't enter the bedroom! The child is sleeping there, and he always wakes up when someone opens the door.
  6. Where is your luggage? — I have left it at the station. I will take it tomorrow when Nick comes to help me.
  7. I had been reading for about an hour when he came.
  8. The play hasn't begun yet, and the people are talking in the hall.
  9. One night a little swallow flew over the city. His friends flew away to Egypt six weeks before, but he stayed behind.
  10. What have you been doing these three months?
  11. Yesterday I bought a new pair of gloves, as I had lost the old ones.
  12. We were walking in silence. He had already told me all that was interesting about himself, and I had nothing to tell him.
  13. The moon had not risen yet, and only two stars, like two distant lighthouses, were shining in the dark blue sky.

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Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в требующемся времени. 1. Our train starts late in the evening, so if you (to come) at seven o'clock, we still (to pack) our lug* gage. 2. When you (to see) him last? 3. I (to meet) him when he (to walk) across the park. 4. You ever (to act) on the stage? — Why, yes, that's what I (to do) for the last six years. 5. Don't enter the bedroom! The child (to sleep) there, and he always (to wake) up when someone (to open) the door. 6. Where is your luggage? — I (to leave) it at the station. I (to take) it tomorrow when Nick (to come) to help me. 7. I (to read) about an hour when he (to come). 8. The play (not yet to begin) and the people (to talk) in the hall. 9. One night a little swallow (to fly) over the city. His friends (to fly) away to Egypt six weeks before, but he (to stay) behind. 10. What you (to do) these three months? 11: Yesterday I (to buy) a new pair of gloves, as I (to lose) the old ones. 12. We (to walk) in silence. He already (to tell) me all that (to be) interesting about himself, and I (to have) nothing to tell him. 13. The moon (not to rise) yet, and only two stars, like two distant lighthouses, (to shine) in the dark blue sky.
1. Our train starts late in the evening, so if you come at seven o'clock, we will still be packing our luggage. 2. When did you see him last? 3. I met him when he was walking across the park. 4. Have you ever acted on the stage? — Why, yes, that's what I have been doing for the last six years. 5. Don't enter the bedroom! The child is sleeping there, and he always wakes up when someone opens the door. 6. Where is your luggage? — I have left it at the station. I will take it tomorrow when Nick comes to help me. 7. I had been reading for about an hour when he came. 8. The play hasn't begun yet, and the people are talking in the hall. 9. One night a little swallow flew over the city. His friends flew away to Egypt six weeks before, but he stayed behind. 10. What have you been doing these three months? 11. Yesterday I bought a new pair of gloves, as I had lost the old ones. 12. We were walking in silence. He had already told me all that was interesting about himself, and I had nothing to tell him. 13. The moon had not risen yet, and only two stars, like two distant lighthouses, were shining in the dark blue sky.