- •Exercises
- •2. We have a house in the country.
- •2. Mary is late for her work. (always)
- •2. Mike is often late, ... (Peter, never)
- •2. We do not play golf here.
- •2. Who does Mary send a lot of letters to?
- •Harry! I’m really upset!
- •Why is she upset with Harry?
- •The present continuous (progressive)tense
- •The present perfect continuous tense
- •It has been raing since last Sunday.
- •I have been running all the way.
- •The past indefinite (simple) tense
- •2. Mrs. Green was happy to see her neighbour.
- •2. She used to eat a lot of sweets.
- •In the following sentences. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •The present perfect tense
- •I have never been to Paris.
- •I’ve already answered them.
- •2) Tell John to bring the dictionary.
- •I’m afraid I haven’t packed them yet.
- •It’s the second time you’ve been late this week.
- •I’ve lived here for three years.
- •I’ve lived here since 1987.
- •I haven’t met John since I left school.
- •The past continuous (progressive) tense
- •I fell sleep when I was watching television.
- •I was shaving while the children were having breakfast.
- •2. By the time I got to the station...
- •2. She started cooking. The telephone rang.
- •The past perfect continuous (progressive) tense
- •Progress check 2
- •Forms used to talk about the future
- •In english
- •I watched panorama last week, but I’m not going to watch it next week.
- •I shall be back on Friday, shan’t I?
- •2) He will not write to you again.
- •The future continuous (progressive) tense
- •The future perfect continuous (progressive) tense
- •I didn’t want to phone Mary at that late hour. I knew she went to bed early.
- •2. I couldn’t talk to Helen when I met her on the way home. She said she (to hurry to the cinema).
- •I didn’t think Mike would come with us. I knew he had seen that performance before.
- •2. Mary was angry with Mike. She said she (to wait for half an hour).
- •I was out when my friend called on me. I didn’t know he would come so early.
- •2. Mary didn’t want to go out. She said she (to watch tv the whole evening).
- •Revision
- •Английские эквиваленты основных русских видо- временных форм глагола.
Английские эквиваленты основных русских видо- временных форм глагола.
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каждый день |
I write letters every day. |
Present Simple |
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Я пишу письма |
сейчас (не мешайте мне) |
I am writing letters now. |
Present Continuous |
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уже два часа |
I have been writing letters for 2 hours |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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только что |
I have just written a letter |
Present Perfect |
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вчера |
I wrote a leter yesterday |
Past Simple |
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Я писал (написал) письмо |
в 5 часов вечера |
I was writing a letter at 5 o’clock yesterday |
Past Continuous |
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когда он пришел |
I was writing a letter when he came |
Past Continuous |
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до того как он пришел |
I had written a letter before he came |
Past Perfect |
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уже 2 часа, когда он пришел |
I had been writing a letter for 2 hours when he came |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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завтра |
I shall write a letter tomorrow |
Future Simple |
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Я напишу письмо |
завтра к 5 часам |
I shall have written a letter by 5 o’clock tomorrow |
Future Perfect |
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Я буду писать письмо |
завтра, когда он придет |
I shall be writing a letter when he comes tomorrow |
Future Continuous |
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завтра уже два часа, когда он придет |
I shall have been writing a letter for 2 hours when he comes. |
Future Perfect Continuous |