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Ex. 3. Put the verb into Present, Past or Future Perfect

1.I shall not go to the library tomorrow. I already (to be) there this week.

2.You ever (to be) to the Hermitage?

3.He told me, he already (to write) his composition.

4.Yesterday the children (to do) all their homework before mother (to come) home.

5.By 6 o'clock yesterday I (to finish) my homework.

6.I (to do) my homework by 5 o'clock tomorrow.

7.When I come home tomorrow, my family (to have) supper.

8.I (to do) my homework by the time you come.

9.You (to do) this work by next Sunday?

10.How many pages you (to read) by 5 o'clock tomorrow?

PERFECT CONTINUOUS TENSES

Present Perfect

I have been reading all the evening.

Continuous

I haven't been reading all the evening.

 

What have you been doing?

 

 

Past Perfect

He was out of breath. He had been running.

Continuous

When I looked out of the window, it had been

 

running.

 

How long had you been waiting when the bus finally

 

came?

 

 

Future Perfect

Next year we will have studying English for three

Continuous

years.

 

Next year Jim will not have been studying history for

 

five years.

 

Will the children have been sleeping for two hours

 

by the time the parents come home?

Ex. 1. Translate into Russian

1. I've been living next door to Alison for five years but I've never spoken to her. 2. Marie has been going out with Steve for a year now, and they are planning to get married. 3. This fund has been helping people for generations. 4. The inspector has been keeping a watch on the house for the last few days. 5. "I have been keeping this bracelet specially for you," said my grandmother. 6. In my eyes you can see all the love that I've been feeling. 7. I've been waiting for this holiday for so long! 8. Where are my letters? Have you been hiding things

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