• 4) Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в Present Perfect, Present Progressive, Present Simple или Past Simple.


    Why you (to walk) so fast today? You usually (to walk) quite slowly.


    2.     
    What you (to buy) here? – I (to buy) an English
    textbook at present.

    3.     
    He (to break) his leg in a skiing accident last year.

    4.     
    We are in September now, and we (to do) a lot of work
    this year; we (to do) a lot last year also.

    5. Where are you going this Sunday? – This Sunday I
    (to go) to the country, but usually on Sundays I (to stay) at home.

    6. It’s 3 p.m. and he (not to eat) anything today, but
    he (to eat) a good dinner last night.

    7. The actors (to arrive) yesterday and (to start)
    rehearsals early this morning.

    8. I can’t answer the phone now because I (to paper)
    the sitting-room walls.

    9. I usually (to go) to bed before midnight. Today I
    (to go) a little later.

    10. You always (to write) with your left hand?

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  • 1. Why are you (walking) so fast today? You usually (walk) quite slowly. 2. What are you (buying) here? – I (am buying) an English textbook at present. 3. He (broke) his leg in a skiing accident last year. 4. We are in September now, and we (have done) a lot of work this year; we (did) a lot last year also. 5. Where are you going this Sunday? – This Sunday I (am going) to the country, but usually on Sundays I (stay) at home. 6. It’s 3 p.m. and he (hasn't eaten) anything today, but he (ate) a good dinner last night. 7. The actors (arrived) yesterday and (have started) rehearsals early this morning. 8. I can’t answer the phone now because I (am papering) the sitting-room walls. 9. I usually (go) to bed before midnight. Today I (have gone) a little later. 10. Do you always (write) with your left hand?
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