<span><span>1 . My son asked me to let him go to the club. </span>
2 . You must make him practice an hour a day.
3 . She was made to repeat the song.
4 . He is not sure that it can be done, but he is willing to try.
5 . Let me help you with your work.
6 . She asked me to read the letter carefully and write an answer.
7 . You ought to take care of your health.
8 . I looked for the book everywhere but could not find it.
9 . He was seen to leave the house.
<span>10 . We had to put on our overcoats because it was cold. </span>
11 . The man told me not to walk on the grass.
12 . Have you heard him play the piano?
13 . You had better go there at once.
14 . I would rather not tell them about it.
15 . We shall take a taxi so as not to miss the train.
1. When I’m tired, I enjoy </span><span><span><span>watching</span> television. It’s relaxing. </span>
<span>2. It was a nice day, so we decided to go for a walk.</span>
<span>3. It’s a nice day. Does anyone fancy going for a walk?</span>
<span>4. I’m not in a hurry. I don’t mind to wait.
</span><span>5. They don’t have much money. They can’t afford going out very often.</span>
<span>6. I wish that dog would stop barking. It’s driving me mad.</span>
<span>7. Our neighbour threatened to call the police if we didn’t stop the noise.</span>
<span>8. We were hungry, so I suggested having dinner early.</span>
<span>9. Hurry up! I don’t want to risk missing the train.</span>
<span>10. I’m still looking for a job but I hope to find something soon.</span></span>
<span>1.What were you doing when I called you last night?
2. I was sitting in a café when you called.
3. When you arrived at the party, who was there?
4. Susie was watching a film when she heard the noise.
5. Yesterday I went to the library, next I had a swim, later I met Julie for a coffee.
6. We were playing tennis when John hurt his ankle.
7. What were they doing at 10pm last night? It was really noisy.
8. He was taking a shower when the telephone rang.
9. He was in the shower when the telephone rang.
10. When I walked into the room, everyone was working.
11. It was a day last September. The sun was shining, the birds were singing. I was walking along the street when I met an old friend.
12. He was living in Russia when the Revolution started.
13. When her train got to the station, we were waiting on the platform.
14. He was so annoying! He always left his things everywhere.
15. On holiday we visited Rome, saw the Vatican, and spent a few days at the beach.
Past Continuous употребляется, когда идет речь о длительном действии в прошлом, умеющим место в определенный момент. (I was reading a book when mother came). Либо, когда есть ссылка на конкретное время в прошлом (10 o'clock yesterday и т.п.)
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<span>Настоящее простое – agree, changes, buys
Настоящем продолжительное - is changing</span>
<span>Прошедшее простое <span>– developed,
started, could be called, created, appeared, decided, sold, became
</span>Прошедшее совершённое<span> -
Прошедшее продолжитльное - was spreading, was playing
Настоящее совершённое - has spread
</span></span><span>The popularity of western
music <u>has spread</u> (Present Perfect) all over the world. Pop music <u>developed</u>
(Past Simple) into a global industry in the second half of the 20th century. It
<u>started</u> (Past Simple) with Elvis Presley and the Beatles, who could be
called (Past Simple Passive) the word's first rock stars. These musicians <u>created</u>
(Past Simple) a new era, allowing other singers to become internationally
famous.
Rock'n'roll <u>was spreading</u> (Past Continuous) throughout the continents
when a small group in the north-west of England <u>appeared</u> (Past Simple).
At that time, the group <u>was playing</u> (Past Continuous) in small halls in
Liverpool. They <u>decided</u> (Past Simple) to change their name from the
Quarrymen to the Beatles and in the following eight years, they <u>sold</u> (Past
Simple) millions of copies all over the world and <u>became</u> (Past Simple) as
popular as Elvis.
Both music professionals and fans <u>agree</u> (Present Simple) that Elvis
Presley and the Beatles <u>are</u><u>the most valuable phenomena</u> (Present
Simple) to have entered the pop music world of the 20th century. They <u>started</u>
(Past Simple) a new era that then <u>created</u> (Past Simple) a new global
industry.
But pop music <u>changes</u> (Present Simple) quickly. It <u>is</u> sometimes <u>difficult
to understand</u> (Present Simple) why a group or a singer <u>is successful</u>
(Present Simple) and why the public <u>buys</u> (Present Simple) their music.
For this reason, the industry <u>is</u> constantly <u>changing</u> (Present
Continuous).
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Traditional industrial boring exciting natural cultural interesting
developement nationelement collecting decorating activement governing
1) One can collect the STAMPS.
2) One can do JIGSAWS.
3) If you want to sew, you need a NEEDLE.
4) While drawing, you use PENCILS.
5) SKIING belongs to winter sports.
6) One cycles on a BIKE
7) You need a RACQUET to play tennis.
8) If you like keyboard instruments, you will choose the PIANO.
9) You use a chessboard and chess FIGURES while playing chess.
10) You need TENTS for camping