Помогите поставить слова в скобках в верное время

[email protected] в категроии Английский язык, вопрос открыт 06.07.2018 в 01:11


1 упр
The first thing Mr. Bunting (see) when he (enter) the hall (be) an airman's hat and
overcoat. Chris, his son, (come) home on leave. In the evening he (go) into Chris's room
to say good-night, and (find) him sitting on the bed and smoking.
Mr. Bunting (sit) down. His son (not smoke) three months ago. The war (bring) great
changes. 'If I (happen) to have a crash, you (hear) in your office.' — 'Let's hope it (not
happen).' Mr. Bunting (look) at his son, he (be) his son's greatest friend. The war (be)
over some day, and he (have) a companion for his old age.
Two days later after Chris (leave) Mr. Bunting's thoughts (be) full of his son. There (be)
nothing Chris, (say) or (do) that Mr. Bunting (not remember).
The summer of 1940 (be) lovely. He (continue) to work. One day when he (arrive) at his
office, he (see) that it (be) exactly the same as he (leave) it the day before. Some letters
(lie) on the desk, among them a yellow envelope. While he (talk) he (take) out the paper
from the yellow envelope and (read) it.
'Regret to inform you that Sergeant-Pilot Christopher Bunting...' For a second Mr.
Bunting (not be able) to move. Then everything in the room (begin) to turn around him,
then all (become) black. After some time he (hear) voices. There (be) faces near him. 'I'll be all right,' he (say). He (try)
to think what (happen). And suddenly he (remember). It (be) Chris. Chris (be) dead.

2 упр
It (rain) all day today. I (suspect) it always (rain) on Sunday in England. Anyhow, it
(rain) every Sunday since I (arrive) here thret months ago. I just (begin) to get used to it
but I (find) it rather monotonous! I (live) in a boarding-house in Bayswater, I (enjoy) my
stay here as I already (have) many opportunities to meet interesting people who (come)
from all over the world. Like me, they (study) English. Some of them (live) here for
quite a long time but even they all (not speak) English very well. My friend Peter, for
instance, who comes from Basel, and (come) here a year ago, still (speak) with a strong
Swiss accent. He (come) here on business. Although I (be) here only three months, I
(pick up) enough English to be able to correct Peter frequently, but as I (learn) English at
school here, I have an unfair advantage over Peter, who is a good fellow, and (be) most
helpful in showing me about London during the first weeks of my stay.

3 упр
1. I wondered why he (laugh). 2.1 could see nothing funny in what (go on). 3. I
(want) to go to Egypt all my life. 4. She (wear) dark spectacles. They are not just
sunglasses; she (not see) well enough. 5. Why you (wear) sunglasses on a grey
day like this? 6. 'Where you (get) this book?' said his mother. 'From the diningroom,'
answered James. 7. Much time (pass) since then. She (grow) stronger.
She (be) quite a grown up girl now. 8. She (leave) him. She (live) with her
parents now. 9. For some time he (write) something without raising his eyes
from what he (write). 10. Why you always (find fault) with people? 11. We (be)
friends at school. I still (see) him from time to time. 12. You (hear) from me one
of these days. 13. Phone me as late as you like. I (be) up. I (watch) a football
game on TV. 14. The rain (start) when I (Wait) for my bus. 15.I hate that town
in autumn. It always (rain) there. It (rain) when we came and it (rain) when we
left.

4 упр
1. As he (cross) the road, he (slip) and (fall). 2. She (turn) the light back on, (lie) on the
sofa and (take) the book she (read). 3. What you (do) yesterday at this time? 4. And there
(begin) for Soames the most confused evening he ever (spend). 5. We (look) for such a
book for several days. 6. He (get) a telephone message a month ago saying that she
(move) to London because her parents (get) old and she had to look after them. 7. The
envelope (find) at last behind the dining-room clock, though how it (get) there Mrs.
Sheridan could not imagine. 8. Tom never (change). From the time I (be) five years old
and I (see) him walking up the front porch, he (not change). 9. His secretary (take) the
paper from the table where he (put) it, and (go) out. 10. There (be) silence. Andrew
(sit) still for a moment. The situation (be) worse, even than he (imagine). 11. She (look)
at me with those pleasant eyes of hers, which (remain) as sympathetic as they (be)
more than twenty years before. 12. In his turn old Jolyon (look) at his son. He (want) to
talk about many things that he (be) unable to talk about all those years.

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