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Сводная таблица времен английского языка (действительный залог)

SIMPLE

CONTINUOUS

PERFECT

PERFECT CONTINUOUS

PRESENT

I ask

He asks

We ask

You ask

They ask

I am asking

He is asking

We are asking

You are asking

They are asking

I have asked

He has asked

We have asked

You have asked

They have asked

I have been asking

He has been asking

We have been asking

You have been asking

They have been asking

PAST

I asked

He asked

We asked

You asked

They asked

I was asking

He was asking

We were asking

You were asking

They were asking

I had asked

He had asked

We had asked

You had asked

They had asked

I had been asking

He had been asking

We had been asking

You had been asking

They had been asking

FUTURE

I shall ask

He will ask

We shall ask

You will ask

They will ask

I shall be asking

He will be asking

We shall be asking

You will be asking

They will be asking

I shall have asked

He will have asked

We shall have asked

You will have asked

They will have asked

I shall have been asking

He will have been asking

We shall have been asking

You will have been asking

They will have been asking

Упражнения на все времена

Put the verbs in the right form using Present Simple, Past Simple, Future Simple; Present Continuous, Past Continuous; Present Perfect, Past Perfect.

Exercise 1.

1. I just (tell) you the answer. 2. I (tell) you the answer yesterday. I. John and Richard just (go) away. 4. She already (answer) the letter. 5 She (answer) it on Tuesday. 6. John and David (go) away five minutes 7. I (read) that book in the summer holidays. 8. The baker (sell) now all his cakes. 9. He (sell) the last one half an hour ago. 10. I (not see) him for three years. I wonder where he is. 11. I (fly) over Loch Ness last week. - You (see) the Loch Ness monster? 12. You (wear) your hair long when you were at school? - Yes, my mother (insist) on it. 13. He (not smoke) for two weeks. He is trying to give it up. 14. When he (arrive)? - He (arrive) at 2.00. 15. You (lock) the door before you left the house? 16. I (read) his books when I was at school. I (like) (hem very much. 17.1 can't go out because I (not finish) my work. I N. 1 (write) the letter but I can't find a stamp. 19. The clock is slow. -It isn't slow, it (stop). 20. Here are your shoes; I just (clean) them. 21.1 i leave) home at 8.00 and (get) here at twelve. 22. You (have) breakfast yet? - Yes, I (have) it at 8.00. 23. I (meet) him last June. 24. You (see) the moon last night? 25. The play just (begin). You are a little late. 16 The newspaper (come)?- Yes, Ann is reading it. 27. The actors arrive) yesterday and (start) rehearsals early this morning. 28. We (miss) the bus. Now we'll have to walk. 29. He (break) his leg in a skiing accident last year. 30. You (be) here before? - Yes, I (spend) my holidays юс last year. - You (have) a good time? - No, it never (stop) raining.

Exercise 2.

1. Не promised to help me if I (be)__in trouble. 2. I am sorry to have woken you up. - But you didn't! I (not sleep) 3. He has no idea if his niece (visit)__him next summer. 4. What (you do)___in my room? Please, go away. I told you many times not to touch my things! 5. He won't be able to come. Last night he (take)___hospital with a broken leg. 6. What shall we do if it (rain) on Sunday? 7. I came home when the film on TV (begin)___, so I missed the first half of it. 8. The child has a lot of aunts and uncles, so he (give)___many nice presents every Christmas. 9. I (know)___her all my life: we went to school together. 10. He isn't at home: he (go) to Moscow on business.

Exercise 3.

1. Don't go to Nick's place now, he (to work). He (to finish) his homework at seven o'clock. If you (to come) after seven, he (to be) very glad. 2. Pete (to go) to the cinema? — Yes, I (to think) so. He usual­ly (to play) in the yard at this time, and now he (not to be) there. 3. He (to read) a book at five o'clock yesterday. 4. You (to go) for a walk with me? — I (to be) sorry, I can't. I (to do) my homework. I (not yet to write) the English exercise. If you (to wait) for me, I (to go) with you in half an hour. I (to want) to go for a walk very much, because I (not to go) for a walk yesterday. 5. Yesterday the children (to do) all their homework before mother (to come) home, and when she (to come), they (to play) with the cat. 6. I (to lose) my key when I (to play) in the yard yes­terday. 7. Ring me up as soon as you (to come) home. 8. Where you usually (to take) books for reading?

Exercise 4.

1. Mike (to eat) ice cream every day. Look, he (to eat) ice cream now. When I (to see) him in the morn­ing, he (to eat) ice cream, too. He (to say) he (to eat) one ice cream already by that time. I think he (to fall) ill if he (to eat) so much ice cream. 2. They (to walk) along the street and (to talk). Suddenly Nick (to stop) and (to say), "Oh, what shall we do? I (to lose) the key to the door." "If you (not to find) it," said Pete, "we (to have) to wait for mother in the street." 3. When I (to come) to the station yester­day, I (to learn) that my train already (to leave). 4. What he (to do) when you (to see) him yesterday? 5. I (to give) you this book as soon as I (to finish) reading it. 6. When the ship (to cross) the ocean, a great storm (to break) out. 7. I never (to hear) of her. 8. To whom you just (to write)?

Exercise 5.

1. Let's go for a walk. The rain (to stop) and the sun (to shine). 2. If you (to help) me, I (to do) this work well. 3. I always (to get) up at eight o'clock, but to­morrow I (to get) up a little later. 4. You ever (to see) the Pyramids? 5. I (to go) to the Caucasus two years ago. 6. We (to go) to school every day. 7. Nick (to do) his homework by seven o'clock yesterday. 8. You (to help) your father tomorrow? 9. When Nick (to come) ,home yesterday, his mother (to return) and (to cook) dinner in the kitchen. 10. When I (to go) to school yesterday, I sud­denly (to remember) that I (to forget) to take my En­glish exercise book. 11. Yesterday grandfather (to tell) us how he (to work) at the factory during the war. 12. When Mr. and Mrs. Smith (to arrive) home, they (to discover) that someone (to break) into their house. Their video recorder and television (to disappear). They (not to know) what they (to do) to deserve this bad luck.

13. The man (to get) off the bus without paying while the conductor (to collect) fares upstairs.

Exercise 6.

1. Don't go to Nick's place now, he (to work). He (to finish) his homework at seven o'clock. If you (to come) after seven, he (to be) very glad. 2. Pete (to go) to the cinema? — Yes, I (to think) so. He usual­ly (to play) in the yard at this time, and now he (not to be) there. 3. He (to read) a book at five o'clock yesterday. 4. You (to go) for a walk with me? — I (to be) sorry, I can't. I (to do) my homework. I (not yet to write) the English exercise. If you (to wait) for me, I (to go) with you in half an hour. I (to want) to go for a walk very much, because I (not to go) for a walk yesterday. 5. Yesterday the children (to do) all their homework before mother (to come) home, and when she (to come), they (to play) with the cat. 6. I (to lose) my key when I (to play) in the yard yes­terday. 7. Ring me up as soon as you (to come) home. 8. Where you usually (to take) books for reading?