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1. It appears they_on foot. a.have come b. came c.had come d.had been coming

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Кажется, что они пешком. а)пришли б)пришёл,с)пришло,d)приходил

 

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RULE THREE: A husband should not insult his wife publicly, at parties. He should insult her in the privacy of their home.
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RULE FIVE: When a husband is reading aloud, a wife should sit quietly in her chair, relaxed but attentive. If he has decided to read the Republican platform, an article on elm blight), or blow-by-blow account of a prize fight, it is not going to be easy, but she should at least pretend to be interested. She should not break in to correct her husband's pronunciation, or to tell him one of the socks is wrong side out, swing her foot, file her fingernails, catch a mosquito. The good wife allows the mosquito to bite her when the husband is reading aloud.
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Richard doesn't (listen, hear, listens, hears) to the radio.
(Was, is, have, has) he come on foot?
I have (forget, forgotten, forgot) his name.
The book was (write, wrote, written) be a well-known German author.
What is your father (looking, look, looked, looks) for?
I am bored, i have (something, anything, nothing) to do.
We (saw, have seen, has seen, looked) the film a month ago.
I went by bus yesterday and it (stoped, stopes, stopped, has stopped) in front of the station.
They have known your neighbour (since, from, by, in) last November.
My friend was (promised, promise, promissed, promis) the highest wages of all of us.
Who (caused, did cause, has caused, was caused) the accident in this street last week?

1.he says he.... the book by the time i.....him to give it back.варианты- will read,asked; would have been reading,asked; will have read,ask; will have

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2.she saus that she..... english lessons twice a week.варианты- will be taking; would take; would be taking; will take.
3.i was sure that kate....by the time i....варианты- comes,have arrived; will come,arrive; came,would arrive; would have come,arrived.



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