1. A few centuries ago people didn’t travel in space. - Past Simple 2. It’s raining heavily now. - 6. Present Continuous 3. Tomorrow at this time they’ll be broadcasting this programme again. - 4. Future Continuous 4. He had finished his essay by 7 p. m. yesterday. - 1. Past Perfect 5. Nobody will read this book. - 5. Future Simple 6. She was cleaning the park with other volunteers all day long. - Past Continuous 7. Tornadoes usually occur in the spring. - 2. Present Simple
1. We have already prepared a report. 1. Have we prepared a report yet? 2. We have already prepared a report, haven't we? 3. What have we prepared yet? 4. Have we prepared a report or a project yet? 5. Who has prepared a report yet? 2. Jane was watching a new film at 7p.m. 1. Was. Jane watching a new film at 7p.m.? 2. Jane was watching a new film at 7p.m., wasn't she? 3. What was Jane doing at 7p.m? 4. Was. Jane watching a new film or a cartoon at 7p.m.? 5. Who was watching a new film at 7p.m.?
2. It’s raining heavily now. - 6. Present Continuous
3. Tomorrow at this time they’ll be broadcasting this programme again. - 4. Future Continuous
4. He had finished his essay by 7 p. m. yesterday. - 1. Past Perfect
5. Nobody will read this book. - 5. Future Simple
6. She was cleaning the park with other volunteers all day long. - Past Continuous
7. Tornadoes usually occur in the spring. - 2. Present Simple
8. Present Perfect - похоже лишнее
2. We have already prepared a report, haven't we?
3. What have we prepared yet?
4. Have we prepared a report or a project yet?
5. Who has prepared a report yet?
2. Jane was watching a new film at 7p.m.
1. Was. Jane watching a new film at 7p.m.?
2. Jane was watching a new film at 7p.m., wasn't she?
3. What was Jane doing at 7p.m?
4. Was. Jane watching a new film or a cartoon at 7p.m.?
5. Who was watching a new film at 7p.m.?