2. Поставьте глаголы в следующие времена: Present, Past, Future Simple; Present, Past Continuous; Present Perfect. 1. I always (to come) to school at a quarter to nine. 2. Yesterday I (to come) to school at ten minutes to nine. 3. Tomorrow Nick (not to go) to the cinema because he (to go) to the cinema yesterday. He already (to be) to the cinema this week. Look! He (to cry). 4. What your brother (to do) now? 5. My friend (to like) pies. He (to eat) pies every day. When I (to meet) him in the street yesterday, he (to eat) a pie. Look at my friend now! He (to eat) a pie again. 6. When you (to come) to see us? — I (to come) tomorrow. 7. I (not to like) apples. 8. He (to come) home at five o'clock yesterday. 9. This little boy never (to see) a crocodile. 10. Let's go for a walk. The rain (to stop) and the sun (to shine).
Present Simple: I always come to school at a quarter to nine. Past Simple: Yesterday I came to school at ten minutes to nine. Future Simple: Tomorrow Nick will not go to the cinema because he went to the cinema yesterday. He has already been to the cinema this week. Look! He is crying. Present Perfect: He has already been to the cinema this week.
What is your brother doing now?
Present Simple: My friend likes pies. He eats pies every day. Past Simple: When I met him in the street yesterday, he was eating a pie. Look at my friend now! He is eating a pie again.
Present Simple: When are you coming to see us? — I am coming tomorrow.
Present Simple: I do not like apples. Past Simple: He came home at five o'clock yesterday.
Present Simple: This little boy never sees a crocodile.
Let's go for a walk. The rain has stopped and the sun is shining.
Present Simple: I always come to school at a quarter to nine.
Past Simple: Yesterday I came to school at ten minutes to nine.
Future Simple: Tomorrow Nick will not go to the cinema because he went to the cinema yesterday. He has already been to the cinema this week. Look! He is crying.
Present Perfect: He has already been to the cinema this week.
What is your brother doing now?
Present Simple: My friend likes pies. He eats pies every day.
Past Simple: When I met him in the street yesterday, he was eating a pie. Look at my friend now! He is eating a pie again.
Present Simple: When are you coming to see us? — I am coming tomorrow.
Present Simple: I do not like apples.
Past Simple: He came home at five o'clock yesterday.
Present Simple: This little boy never sees a crocodile.
Let's go for a walk. The rain has stopped and the sun is shining.