Раскройте скобки и поставьте глаголы в нужное время. ( времени всего два )Use the Present Indefinite or the Present Continuous Tenses of the verbs in brackets.1. The telephone (to ring). Someone (to want) to talk to you. 2. Jane (to like) reading. She often (to borrow) books from the library. 3. The postman (to walk) up the path. He (to come) twice a day. 4. John (to have) a lot of things to do. He (to read) papers, (to write) business letters and (to receive) visitors. 5. What (to be) this dreadful smell? – Something (to burn) in the kitchen. 6. He always (to get) good marks in his examinations. 7. “What Nick (to do) now?” “He (to do) his homework. It usually (to take) him an hour and a half to do his homework”. 8. When Peter (to read) a book in English, he always (to keep) a dictionary near him. When he (not to know) the meaning of a word, he (to open) the dictionary and (to look up) the word. 9. Come in and join me. I (to have) a cup of coffee. I usually (to have) one about this time. 10. “Look, the guests (to put) their hats and coats on.” “Yes, because they (to leave)”. “Why they (to leave) so early?” “Early?! It’s midnight!” 11. My friend always (to tell) me the truth, but I see that he (to tell) a lie now. 12. You (to drink) coffee every day? What’s the brand of the coffee you (to drink) with such pleasure? 13. “You sometimes (to go) abroad?” “I (to travel) inside the country, as a rule.” 14. “Michael (to walk) to his college?” “I (not know). I think generally he (to walk) but today he (to go) on his motorbike.”
The telephone is ringing. Someone wants to talk to you.Jane likes reading. She often borrows books from the library.The postman walks up the path. He comes twice a day.John has a lot of things to do. He reads papers, writes business letters, and receives visitors.What is this dreadful smell? Something is burning in the kitchen.He always gets good marks in his examinations.“What Nick is doing now?” “He is doing his homework. It usually takes him an hour and a half to do his homework”.When Peter reads a book in English, he always keeps a dictionary near him. When he doesn't know the meaning of a word, he opens the dictionary and looks up the word.Come in and join me. I am having a cup of coffee. I usually have one about this time.“Look, the guests are putting their hats and coats on.” “Yes, because they are leaving”. “Why are they leaving so early?” “Early?! It’s midnight!”My friend always tells me the truth, but I see that he is telling a lie now.Do you drink coffee every day? What’s the brand of the coffee you are drinking with such pleasure?“You sometimes go abroad?” “I travel inside the country, as a rule.”“Michael walks to his college?” “I don't know. I think generally he walks but today he is going on his motorbike.”