1. She probably (to lose) her keys while she was walking in the park.
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2. The concert ( to start) in an hour.
3. She (to get up), went to the kitchen, and (to make) some coffee.
4. When the bank (to open)? It (to open) at 9 o'clock.
5. He (to fly) to Turkey at two tomorrow.
6. What Kate (to do) now? - She (to write) her exam.
7. Who (to buy) food in your family when your Mom is away?
1. lost
2. started
3. got up, made
4. opened, opened
5. flew
6. is doing, is writing
7. buys
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1. She probably (to lose) her keys while she was walking in the park.
2. The concert ( to start) in an hour.
3. She (to get up), went to the kitchen, and (to make) some coffee.
4. When the bank (to open)? It (to open) at 9 o'clock.
5. He (to fly) to Turkey at two tomorrow.
6. What Kate (to do) now? - She (to write) her exam.
7. Who (to buy) food in your family when your Mom is away?
half of it. 4. I (to wait) for you I since 2 o'clock. 5. What you (to do)? I (to read). I (to read) for already two hours. I already (to read) sixty pages. 6. This man is a writer. He (to write) books. He (to write) books since he was a young man. He already (to write) eight books. 7. What you (to do) here since morning? 8. Lena is a very good girl. She always (to help) her mother about the house. Today she (to help) her mother since morning. They already (to wash) the floor and (to dust) the furniture. Now they (to cook) dinner together. 9. This is the factory where my father (to work). He (to work) here for fifteen years. 10. You (to find) your notebook? — No! I still (to look) for it. I already (to look) for it for two hours, but (not yet to find) it. 11. You (to play) with a ball for already three hours. Go home and do your homework. 12. Wake up! You (to sleep) for ten hours already. 13. I (to wait) for a letter from my cousin for i a month already, but (not yet to receive)
her mother was a Ukrainian writer (pen-name Olena Pchilka).Her sister was married to Mykhailo Drahomanov, a scholar, public figure and political emigre, who was to play a great role in Lesia's life.When Lesia was nine, her parents moved to the town of Lutsk and settled at an estate near Kovel. Because of weak health and the absence of school with instruction in the Ukrainian language, Lesia received education at home. She had a remarkable aptitude for the humanities.Lesia's close ties with distinguished public and cultural figures of her time played a positive role in her formation as a poet. Apart from Drahomanov and Franko, the Kosaches friends included the composer M. Lysenko, the poet, playwright and one of the founders of the Ukrainian professional theater N. Starytsky, the bibliographer M.Komarov, and the poet V.Samiilenko. Such a milieu made Lesia try her hand at writing poetry early. At the age of nine she wrote her first verses, and at 13 her first poem was published in the Lviv magazine “Zoria”. From then on her poetry appeared regularly in the Ukrainian publications.Unfortunately, the outset of her literary career coincided with the first symptoms of what was then an incurable disease — tuberculosis of the bones. Her poor health made her travel from one warm country to another — Vienna, Crimea, Italy, Georgia, Egypt.In 1893 her book of verse, "On Wings of Songs", was published. It was favorably received both by the readers and critics. Then followed her book of verse “Thoughts and Dreams", "Responses", which earned her, alongside L. Franko, a leading place in Ukrainian literature at the turn of this century. Just then she turned to playwrighting. Her first works of drama were based on subjects from the Bible. Among her best plays are "The Forest Song" and "The Stone Host".Beginning with 1894 Lesia lived in Kyiv. Here she started learning foreign languages. Later on she read and spoke English as well as Ukrainian. With a full command of German, French, Italian and English she could write not only prose, but also poetry in all these languages.L. Ukrainka died on August 1, 1913 in Georgia, and was buried in Kyiv. Her works reveal the dominant feature of her talent — exceptional public sensitivity and the ability to grasp and express in vivid images the idea and tendencies of her time.
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coffee now . 3) The boys ( to walk) in the park now . 4) ( to wash) you dishes now ?- no ,... 5 ) (To work )they in the garden now ? - Yes ......
everyone in the street (smile) and (say) hello to each other.
Mrs Patrik looked beautiful last night. She (wear) a lovely evening dress.
When we arrived, she (make) some coffee.
While I (have) a bath the telephone rang.
While we (walk) in the park it began to rain.
He wind (blow) and the rain (beat) down. John (stand) at the bus stop shivering. He (try) to imagine being at home sitting by a warm fire. Finally he saw the lights of the bus which (approach) from the distance.
At 3 o'clock yesterday a geometry lesson (go) on. The teacher (draw) diagrams on the blackboard but I (look) through the window and heard nothing. I (think) about the coming New Year's party.
She promised not to report me to the police but ten minutes later I saw that she (talk) with a policeman and from the expression on his face I understood that she (tell) him about me.
The dentist's waiting room was full of people. Some (read) magazines, others just (turn) over the pages. A woman (knit), a child (play) with a toy car. Everybody (wait) for the nurse to say "Next, please".
I lit the fire at 6.00 and it (burn) brightly when Jane came in.
- The house next to yours was full of policemen and police dogs yesterday. - What they (do)? - I heard that they (look) for drugs.
"What you (do) between 9.00 and 10.00 yesterday?" asked the detective. "I (clean) my house", said Mrs Jones. "I always clean my house at this time"