Irene has lived in this town for 6 years
10-11 класс
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Who has lived in this town for six years?
Has Irene lived in this town for six years?
Irene has lived in this town for 6 years, hasn't she?
How long has Irene lived in this town?
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1.Mother (to work) every day.
2.They (not to sleep) now.
3.Your brother (to go) to the exhibition next Sunday?
4.We (not to go) to the zoo yesterday.
5.I (not to learn) the poem now.
6 She (to live) in San Francisco 2 years ago.
7.My father (to shoot) very well.
8.Look! He ( to carry) a very heavy box.
9.My sister (not to like) coffee.
10.When you (to go) to bed every day?
1 сколько контрактов вы заключили в этом месяце?
2 фирма хочет чтобы мы приняли частичные поставки.
3 интересно, когда менеджер летит в Париж?
4 мистер Денисов сказал, он не сможет принять мистера Брауна завтра.
5 в их новой квартире мебели меньше чем в старой.
6 у них не было машины в то время, они ее уже продали.
7 как только я остановлюсь в отеле, я пришлю тебе открытку.
8 к пяти часам вечера уже стемнело
9 ты писала письмо или смотрела телевизор,когда зазвонил телефон?
10 Разве вы не были в отпуске в этом году?
I don't know how person will mindful criticism, или как нужно правильно? Не могу подобрать правильный глагол, чтобы передать смысл(
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movins / we will move to a bigger place very soon. We're buying / We will be buying a house just of outside of town — the owners have accepted our offer.
1. tomatoes grown here.
2.the floor is wash every morning.
3.cheese has made from milk.
4.the cheese smells terribly.
5.he sing terribly.
6.neither Jack nor his brother like football.
7.i have known Ted's brother since two years.
8.i live in this house for ten years.
9.the Hills have no apple-trees in their garden too.
10.the news are good.
perfect progressive or future-in-the-past.
1. Sit down and fasten your scat belt.We (take) off in a few minutes. 2. OK. By this time tomorrow you (rake) all fallen leaves and (burn) 4 Everybody knows we (have) a meeting on ecological problems next Friday at 4 o'clock. 5. My granny (retire) by the year 2015. 6. They asked me if I (come) on time. 7. By this time next week I (work) on this project for a year. 8. I like the idea of planting trees in our locality. We (participate) in this project. 9. If industries produce less harmful waste, there (be) less acid rain. 10. They (complete) the new recycling factory by the end of the year. 11. Do you realise that next year we (live) in this house for twenty years?
35. Use the infinitive form or the -ing form of the verbs in brackets to complete these sentences. In some cases both forms are possible.
A. 1. Please, bring your passports (confirm) your identity. 2. The demonstrators demanded (set) the prisoners free. 3. The children had fun (play) with their PC. 4. After all this hard work I think she deserves (go) on holiday now. 5. I want you (change) the colour scheme of the whole painting. 6. I don't think you'll have any trouble (seek) for the place where he works. The artist's studio is well-known here. 7. We expect our guests (arrive) on time. 8. Andrew heard his sister (speak) to some stranger in the next room. 9. Would you mind my Coin) you when you go to the Tretya- kov Gallery 10. Yesterday we saw Lucy (dance) during the premiere. She was terrific. 11. When did your younger sister start (read) 12. I don't blame you for (come) so late but could you (be) more punctual next time 13. Van Gogh was fond of (create) flower pieces with bright sunflowers. 14. I suggest (join) our drama society. What do you think 15. He offered (make) tea for everybody in the office and went to the kitchenette (put) the kettle on. 16. We can't afford (buy) this silver bracelet as a Christmas gift.
met/have met him.
3. We travel/have travelled to lots of countries.
4. Mrs Green worked/has worked in the office for 25 years. And she is still work- ing.
5. I met/have met in Oxford Street two days before.
6. She rang/has rung her boss yesterday.
7. Sheila went/has gone to the market at 8 o'clock in the morning.
8. David saw/has seen this play before.
9. Lorna read/has read the letter already.