<span><span>1. This time he <u>is living</u> in London.</span> (Present Continuous Active) Сейчас он живет в Лондоне.
2. Who <u>were</u> you <u>waiting</u> for when I came? (Past Continuous Active) Кого ты ждал, когда я пришел?
3. Computers <u>will be taking</u> decisions for us in the future. (Future Continuous Active) В будущем компьютеры смогут принимать решения за нас.
4. His friend’s telephone number <u>was forgotten</u> by him. (Past Simple Passive) - Его номер телефона был забыт.
5. By the time I got to the plane it <u>had</u> already <u>taken off</u>. - (Past Perfect Active) К тому времени, когда я добрался, самолет уже взлетел.
<span>6. In a fortnight’s time we <u>will have taken</u> our exams.</span> (Future Perfect Active) Через две недели мы сдадим все экзамены.
7. The rooms <u>were cleaned</u> yesterday. (Past Simple Passive) - Комнаты были убраны вчера.
8. The translation <u>is being done</u> now. (Present Continuous Passive) - Перевод делают сечас.
9. The test <u>had been finished</u> when the teacher came. (Past Perfect Passive) - Когда учитель вошел, тест уже был сделан.
<span>10. The apple pie <u>will have been bake</u>d by 2 o’clock in the afternoon.</span></span> (Future Perfect Passive) - Пирог будет приготовлен к 2м часам дня.
Was shining
Got
Decided
Have not been
Was walking
Did not notice
Had covered
Stroke
Didn't hurt
Began
Was running
Thinking
Have never taken
1
1) something
2) anything
3) nothing
4) something; anything
5) nothing
6) something
7) something
8) nothing
9) anything
10) nothing
11) anything
12) nothing
13) something
2
1) I’m not doing anything this Sunday.
2) She doesn’t know anything about football matches.
3) There wasn’t anything in the fridge.
4) They couldn’t do anything with that broken apple-tree.
5) There isn’t anything cheap in the menu.
<span>In
the middle of the 15th century a very important event (took) place in
Europe: the situation in the written literature ( changed)
radically,the printing press(was create). The name of a man who ( invented)
it was Johannes Gutenberg. He( lived) in Germany, in Mainz. Gutenberg (
built) and ( operated) the first ever printing press with movable metal
letters. Simple printing methods (had existed) for centuries, of course, but
they (were done) by hand and ( needed) much time. The new press ( had) the
individual letters (to be moved) quickly by the typist and different new
pages (were created). Due to that, books(were printed) cheaper and more quickly
than ever before. More and more printing presses (were being build) across
Europe. As a result, more people (learnt) to read. Thanks to Gutenberg's
discovery written fiction (was brought) to ordinary men and women.</span>