1 He (to be) abroad five years ago.2You (to be) in the Caucasus Last year?3 They (to leave) England when he (to be) still a child 4 He (not yet to
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come) back 5He (to go) already? 6 When you (to see) him last?7 I (not to see) him for ages 8 His health (to improve greatly since I (to see) him last 9 Last night I (to feel) tired and (to go) to bed very early 10 Where you (to spend) your holidays ?11 You ever (to spend) your holidays in the Crimea?12 While traveling in the Crimea
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3)leaves, is
4)have not yet to come
5)goes
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a gingerbread man. He (to be) very happy and (to go) for a walk. On the way he (to meet) a cow and she (to give) him some milk. He (to thank) her and they (to go) to the forest. In the forest they (to meet) a dog and (to play) with him till evening. Then the gingerbread man (to take) his new friends home and the old woman (to be) very happy. Now she (to have) a cow and a dog.
The existing social structure of agriculture in Britain has been shaped by its historical development. By the end of the 15th century there appeared a peasantry paying rent to their landlords. But many lords and landowners were dissatisfied with the rents and they tried to get rid of tenants who could not pay more. It led to enclosures - the separation of land from common ground by putting walls or fences or hedges round it. Arable land was turned into pastures for sheep, as wool produced high profits. Wool became Britain's most important export for several centuries after this. The direct result of the enclosures movement was the loss of land and jobs for many thousands of peasantry in Britain in the 18th century. Britain became dependant for its food supply on imported agricultural produce.
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1.There (to be) a meeting at the club yesterday.
2.They (to be) at home last night.
3.My friends (to be) in Moscow now.
4.Tomorrow they (to be) in the Tretyakov Gallery.
5.Next week he (to be) in Geneva.
6.There (to be) a few changes in the text.
7.There (to be) a cat and two dogs in the garden.
8.There (to be) a lot of people at the stadium yesterday.
9.There (to be) a new park near our house in a year.
before the beginning of the performance. 4. I (to play) the violin when my friend (to come) in. He (to invite) me to the theatre and I (to accept) the invitation with pleasure. 5. He (to ring) up his friend and (to ask) him about the homework, 6, When I (to come) to the theatre, my friend already (to wait) for me. 7. Last Sunday we (to go) sksing in the country. There (to be) already a lot of snow in the fields and we (to enjoy) ourselves. We (to ski) for two hours and a half.
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Example: I … a student 5 years ago - I was a student 5 years ago.
1. I … in Moscow last year. 2. They … in the room together. 3. My mother … very surprised when she knew it. 4. We … very glad to see them. 5. She …so kind and helped us. 6. I … fond of sport in my childhood. 7. You … so friendly before. 8. My parents … in London last summer. 9. … you glad to talk to me? – Yes, I …. 10. What … your favorite sport? 11. My favorite season …summer.
Andy (to come) to his office at 8.45. First of all he (to say) hello to his colleagues and (to switch) on his computer. Then he (to make) himself a cup of coffee and (to smoke) a cigarette with his friend in the smoking-room). Andy (not to) smoke much. He (to smoke) 3 cigarettes a day.
you. (to be – negative, to wait) 3. Now if only Betty ____ able to come this evening she ____ it. But, of course, she had to choose this evening to go and see her mother.(to be, to do) 4. If he ____ ordinary, I ____ him (to be, to love – negative) 5. And if anything ____ to him, there ____ something in the Press. (to happen, to be) 6. I ____ it a few months ago, Mr. Chapin. (to believe) 7. If I ____ you, I think I ____ very much as you do. (to be, to feel) 8. You first brought your friend into my sister's company, and but for you we ____ never ____ him. (to see) 9. I certainly won't leave you so long as you are in mourning. It ____ most unfriendly. If I ____ in mourning you ____ with me, I suppose. (to be, to be, to stay) 10. He was a power in the College, and ____ in any society; (to be) 11. If you ____ news before morning, ring me up at once. (to have) 12. I like the place. The air suits me. I ____ surprised if I ____ here, (to be – negative, to settle down) 13. There is nothing the Barkers ____ for a few pounds. (to do –negative) 14. Well that wasn't true what she said and, if It ____ that ____ , no business of hers. (to be, to be) 15. "She told me the other day that her heart stopped for five minutes when that horrid nurse was rude to her." "Nonsense! She ____ alive now if her heart ____ for five seconds." (to be – negative, to stop) 16. I think it ____ her so much good to have a short stroll with you in the Park, Dr. Chasuble. (to do) 17. The story I have to tell ____ never ____ if one day I ____ across the street. (to happen, to walk – negative) 18. "She is so wretched," I told him, "that she ____ gladly ____ tomorrow morning if it ____ for the baby." (to die, to be – negative) 19. If I ____ you I ____ abroad again. (to be, to go) 20. "I think, Edward," said Mrs. Dashwood, "you _____ a happier man if you ____ any profession to engage your time and give an interest to your plans and actions. Some inconvenience to your friends, indeed, might result from it: you ____ able to give them so much of your time." (to be, to have, to be – negative) 21. Jago was longing for me to say that he ought to be the next Master. A few years before I ____ yes on the spot. (to say) 22. And if I ____ I was going to meet you, I ____ differently. (to know, to dress) 23. If he ____ here, send him to us at once. (to return) 24. I ____ what I am but for him. (to be – negative) 25. "Why are you talking this rubbish," he said, "and making me talk it too?" "If what you say ____ true, women ____ either poisonous or boring!" (to be, to be) 26. Just think, if I ____ the pictures I ____ a rich woman now. (to buy, to be) 27. Mr. Gresham, this marriage will, at any rate, put an end to your pecuniary embarrassment, unless, indeed, Frank ____ a hard creditor. (to prove) 28. Anyhow, a fire started, and if a young fellow who's working here ____ instantly ____ with an axe, their big storage tank of gasoline ____ in the air and God knows what ____ then. (to set about – negative, to go up, to happen) We all ____ with it. (to go) Honestly, we're all lucky to be alive. If it ____ for this chap, we ____ (to be – negative, to be – negative).