Use the right tense form of the verb.
10-11 класс
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1. A: …. (you\know) if there’s a problem between Kate and Kelly?
B: No, but I …… (think) of asking Mary about it.
2. A: I …… (not\call) Helen for ages. I wonder how she is.
B: Well, I know she ….. (stay) in town this week, so maybe you two can meet while she’s here.
3. A: What …… (do)? Your face is all red and you look really upset!
B: I ……(just\have) another fight with Tom because he used my laptop without asking me again.
4. A: Adam … (always\want) to be part of a large family.
B: What …..(you\talk) about? I know for a fact that he loved being an only child.
5. A: Don’t you think that Patty …… (get) to be more and more of a busybody these days?
B: Yes, I do. Someone ….. (need) to tell her to stop interfering in things that aren’t her concern!
1.A: Do you know B: I think of...
2.A:I haven't called Helen...
B: ...she will stay in town......
3.What have you done?
I've just had another...
4.Adam always wanted to be part of a large family.
B:What are you talking about?
5.A: has got (???)
B: needs
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какую-то интересную ситуацию в моей жизни, ну к примеру про какой-нибудь неудачный день)) помогите написать!! (на английском конечно же)
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8.Is that your cousin Doris? She ( to change) a lot.
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1.He is still ill but he (to get) better now.
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4.he usually (to take) a bus to the station.
5.Why the boy(to cry)?What (to happen) to him?
6.I (to read) this book when I (to be) a second-former.
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1.Where is Mary ?-She (to make) the beds,I think.
2.I will visit the Browns if they (to be) in town.
3.My sister (to live) in this town since she graduated from the Institute.
4.You ever (to be) to London ?-Yes,I (to be) there in 1984.
5.When you (to dance) last?-I (not to dance) for two years.
6.Ann (to buy) herself a new dress yesterday . She (to pay) 3 pounds for it.
7.Alice never (to go) to work by bus.
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6.Can you heart these people?What they (to talk) about?
7.Can you phone later?-Sure.I (to phone) tonight.
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