Put the verb in brackets into the correct tense form. Translate the sentences into Russian. Перевод Не НУЖЕН! 1. In recent years terrorism (to become – Present Perfect Active) a greater threat.
2. The box (to fall over – Past Simple Active), and some contents (to spill out – Past Simple Active).
3. I (to leave – Past Simple Active) early to avoid getting stuck in a traffic jam.
4. It (to sound – Present Simple Active) a great idea, but (to consider – Present Perfect Active) you how much it (to cost – Future Simple Active)?
5. I (to go – Past Simple Active) to see my boss regarding a pay rise.
6. She (to approach – Past Simple Passive) by the waiter.
7. Andrew (to be – Past simple Active) a very emotional man, he couldn’t conceal what he (to feel – Past Simple Active) from those who (to know – Past Simple Active) him best.
8. The delivery of goods to your door (to provide – Future Simple Active) by our agents.
9. If you (to telephone – Present Simple Active) for help after the accident, we (to need – Future Simple Active) the precise details of your location.
10. The doctor (to tell – Past Simple Active) John that his eyesight (to deteriorate – Past Perfect Active) considerably since his last visit.
11. If he (to try – Present Simple Active) hard enough, he (to succeed – Future Simple Active).
12. I (to persuade – Past Simple Passive) by the strength of his argument.
13. Many poor countries (to be – Present Simple Active) in debt to richer countries.
14. (to hear – Present Perfect Active) you anything about the accident that resulted in the death of two passengers?
15. The students (not to own – Present Simple Active) these computers – they (to lease – Present Simple Passive) to them by the university.
16. John (to investigate – Past Continuous Passive) by the police on the suspicion of murder.
17. New technology (to apply – Present Continuous Passive) to almost any industrial process.
18. The possible applications of that method (to be – Past Simple Active) limitless.
19. The secretary or anyone from the staff (to be – Future Simple Active) happy to assist you if you (to be – Present Simple Active) unable to find documents regarding this contract.
20. (to cover – Present Simple Active) the warranty durability of this washing machine whilst in use?
21. You must have seen those computer games – they (to advertise – Present Perfect Passive) on TV and in all Sunday newspapers.
22. Our previous teacher (to be – Past Simple Active) terrible – we (to learn – Present Perfect Active) so much more since the new one (to arrive – Past Simple Active).
23. People who (not to comply – Future Simple Active) with the law (to punish – Future Simple Passive).
24. Every available seat (to occupy – Past Simple Passive).
25. Those drivers who (not to comply – Present Simple Active) with traffic rules must be fined.
26. Heavy traffic (to cause – Present Continuous Active) long delays on the roads.
27. Engine failure (to cause – Past Simple Passive) by careless driving.
28. I (to set – Present Perfect Active) my alarm clock for six o’clock.
29. I know that my job (not to pay – Present Simple Passive), but on the other hand I don’t have to work long hours.
30. The staff (to train – Past Simple Passive) to deal with any emergency.
31. It (to cost – Present Simple Active) us a lot of money to furnish our new flat well, but on the other hand it’s going to look very nice.
32. 57-tonne grain wagons (to replace – Past Simple Passive) by 63-tonne coal wagons modified for grain transport.
33. Modernization (to include – Present Perfect Active) track upgrading to provide higher axleloads.
2. Have I sent a letter to my friend? I haven't sent a letter to my friend.
3. Has she made a very bad mistake? She hasn't made a very bad mistake.
4. Have the children gone to bed? The children haven't gone to bed.
5. Have I seen a mouse in the kitchen? I haven't seen a mouse in the kitcen.
6. Have we met our business partners? We hanven't met our business partners.
7. Have I lost my student identity card? I havent' lost my student identity card.
8. Have they cleaned their rooms? They haven't cleaned their rooms.
9. Have the tourists visited the National Gallery? The tourists haven't visited the National Gallery.
10. Has the teacher checked our tests? The teacher hasn't cheked our tests.
11. Has Harry broked his car? Harry hasn't broken his car.
12. Have I forgotten his phone number? I haven't forgotten his phone numer.
13. Have they left for Rome? They haven't left for Rome.
14. Has Mary seen this film? Mary hans't seen this film.
15. Have we read this detective story? We haven't read this detective story.
16. Has he taken my credit card? He hasn't taken my credit card.