Present Perfect Напишите третью форму данных глаголов.
write, win, sell, try, read, arrange, find, visit, stop, study, speak, do.
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1. John (write) his name. 2. I (draw) a picture. 3. Tom (blow out ) the light. 4. The cat (drink) its milk. 5. The tree (fall) across the road. 6. John (give) his bicycle to his brother. 7. You (make) a mistake. 8. We (eat) our dinner. 9. The train just (go). 10. I just (tell) the answer. 11. George never (be) in Australia. 12. John and Richard just (go away). 13. The baker (sell) all his cakes. 14. I (read) this book.
1. She was a princess that the queen wanted to know if she was a princess or an ordinary girl, so a stone remained under her bed and she was asleep and did not feel well. 2. He was a jinn coming out of a teapot and he fulfills three wishes. 3. Ichose the second picture. The second picture shovs little Red riding hood ard a Gray wolf. The wolf wants to eat little Red riding hood. And little Red riding hood wants to take pies to her grandmother. On the way, she meets a Gray wolf. She told him where she was going The gray wolt ran ta hergrandmother. The gray wolt ate grandma belore lille Red riding hood came. Nexl, the Gray wulf eals lille Red riding houd, the hur ler cores. He ripped opern thc bely of a Gray wolf. and littlc Red riding hood and her grandmothcr jumpcd out. Thc cnd. 4. He was an ordinary boy, but he found a demon who made his wish come true, and he felt very good, and still had a flying carp.
1. I write English exercises twice a week.
2. My friend does his homework in the afternoon as a rule.
3. My sister is doing her homework now.
4. Don't shout! The baby is sleeping.
5. The baby always sleeps after dinner.
6. What are you reading now?
7. What books do you read for your literature lessons?
8. What does your mother usually cook for lunch?
9. Is she cooking a cake now?
10. Do you know that man over there?
— Which man? The man in the brown jacket?
— No, I am talking about the man who is wearing the blue shirt.
— Oh, that man!
— Do you know him?
— No, I don't think so.
— I don't know him either.