Present simple
+ I write the test
-she is not write the test
? Does she write the test?
Past simple
+ I writed the test
- I didn t write the test
?Did you write the test?
Present perfect
+ I had writed the test
- I hadn t write the test
?Had you writed the test?
1.
Next month an expedition will leave (fut simp) for the Far East. 2. The academic
year begins (pres simp) in September. 3. The characteristics of the first passenger
cars have changed (pres perf). 4. The progress in technique is continuously growing (pres cont)
in all branches of industry. 5. By 1922 the Russian engineers had
produced (past perf) the first Russian diesel locomotive.
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1. В следующем месяце экспедиция отправится на Дальний Восток.
2. Учебный год начинается в сентябре.
3. Характеристики первых пассажирских вагонов изменились.
4. Прогресс в области техники постоянно растет во всех отраслях промышленности.
5. К 1922 году российские инженеры произвели первый российский тепловоз<span>.</span></span>
I played, rided, watched, went, was, don't, got, went, swimed, fished, helped, saw, visited, liked
Is Lucy going to call a taxi?
Are you going to sing a song for us?
Are you going to cook dinner?
Is she going to take part in the concert?
Are they going to leave the house?
<span>I did not love my husband. He was a cold and selfish man. But I did not murder him, either. After dinner last night he said he wanted to check some business papers in his study. He would have a meeting with his business partner Gerald the next morning.
He asked me for some tea. That was about nine o' clock. I was watching a rather exciting film, so I told Lucy to take it to him.
At quarter past nine Doctor Emerson called. I expected him to come earlier. I answered the front door bell. Trevor noticed the time because we were shouting in his study. He and Lucy obviously were having a serious row. So I took the Doctor into the sitting-room for a moment. Then Trevor stopped shouting. I guessed Lucy went out by the back door. Doctor Emerson went to the study. I think he wanted to persuade Trevor to go into hospital for some tests, but Trevor did not want to go. I heard my husband shouting again several times over the next twenty minutes. He called Emerson an ignorant country doctor and later he said something like, 'There's nothing you can do!' I think Lucy came back into the house while the doctor was still talking to Trevor. I heard the front door bang during a moment of quiet when Trevor was not shouting. I was tired and fed up, and went to my bedroom soon after that. My sister phoned and we were talking for ages. Itold her that I had decided to leave Trevor.</span><span>
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