английский язык 119. Use the required tense (Present and Past Indefinite, Present and
Past Continuous, Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous):
1. She (to go) to Italy five years ago. Since then she (not to speak) Italian, and (to forget) nearly all she (to learn) there. 2. When he (to run) after the tram, he (to fall) and (to hurt) his leg. We (to have) to carry him home. Now he (to lie) in bed. The doctor just (to leave). The doctor (to say) he must stay in bed for a week. 3. He (to look) through my album when 1 (to enter). "You (to like) my sketches?" I (to ask) him. "They (not to be) very good. " 4. What you (to look) for? - I (to lose) my pen and (to want) to find it before it (to get) dark. -- When you (to lose) it? I (to think) I (to drop) it somewhere here when I (to go) to the Institute this afternoon. 5. My friend Robert (to learn) French for the last three years, and now he, (to study) German, foo.
6. You (to speak) to Ann yesterday? - No, I (not to see) her for a long time. I (not to remember) when I last (to see) her. 7. My brother (to study) modern English literature for two years and then (to give) it up. 8. I (to look) at this photograph for five minutes, but I can't see you in it. -- I'm afraid you (to look) at the wrong one. 9. You must stop reading; you have a headache because you (to read) too long! 10. My elder brother (to join) the army when he (to be) eighteen. 11. They (to live) in that town for ten years and then (to move) to the country. 12. We (to live) here for the last six months, and just (to decide) to move. 13. He (to write) a new play for the last two years, but he (not to finish) it yet.
1. She (went) to Italy five years ago. Since then she (has not speaken) Italian, and (has forgotten) nearly all she (learnt) there.
2. When he (was running) after the tram, he (fell) and (hurt) his leg. We (had) to carry him home. Now he (is lying) in bed. The doctor has just (left). The doctor (said) he must stay in bed for a week.
3. He (was looking) through my album when I (entered). "Do you (like) my sketches?" I (asked) him. "They (are not) very good. "
4. What are you (looking) for? - I (have lost) my pen and (want) to find it before it (gets) dark. -- When did you (lose) it? I (think) I (dropped) it somewhere here when I (was going) to the Institute this afternoon.
5. My friend Robert (has been learning) French for the last three years, and now he (is studying) German, foo.
6. Did you (speak) to Ann yesterday? - No, I (have not seen) her for a long time. I (do not remember) when I last (saw) her.
7. My brother (had been studying) modern English literature for two years and then (gave) it up.
8. I (have been looking) at this photograph for five minutes, but I can't see you in it. -- I'm afraid you (have been looking) at the wrong one.
9. You must stop reading; you have a headache because you (have been reading) too long!
10. My elder brother (joined) the army when he (was) eighteen.
11. They (had lived) in that town for ten years and then (moved) to the country.
12. We (have lived) here for the last six months, and have just (decided) to move.
13. He (has been writing) a new play for the last two years, but he (has not finished) it yet.