Present Simple - I play computer games (every day). - Я играю в комп. игры (каждый день). Past Simple - I played computer games (yesterday). - Я играл в комп. игры (вчера). Future Simple - I'll play computer games (tomorrow). - Я буду играть в комп. игры (завтра). Future Simple in the Past - I said I would play computer games.- Я сказал, что буду играть в комп. игры. Present Continuous - I'm playing computer games (now). (вообще, лучше написать a computer game, если только говорящий не играет в несколько игр одновременно) - Я играю в комп. игры (сейчас). Past Continuous - I was playing computer games (at 7 o'clock yesterday). - Я играл в комп. игры (вчера в 7 часов). Future Continuous - I'll be playing computer games (the whole evening). - Я буду играть в комп. игры (весь вечер). Future Continuous in the Past - I thought I would be playing computer games. - Я думал, что буду играть в комп. игры. Present Perfect - I have (already) played computer games. - Я (уже) поиграл... Past Perfect - I had played computer games (before you came home). - Я уже поиграл в комп. игры (до того, как ты пришел домой). Future Perfect - I'll have played computer games (by the time you come home). - Я уже поиграю в комп. игры (к тому времени, как ты придешь домой). Future Perfect in the Past- I said I would have played computer games (by the time you came home). - Я сказал, что уже поиграю в комп. игры (к тому времени, как ты придешь домой). Present Perfect Continuous - I have been playing computer games (for two hours). - Я играю в комп. игры (уже 2 часа). Past Perfect Continuous - I had been playing computer games (for an hour when my friend phoned me). - Я играл в комп. игры (уже час, когда позвонил мой друг). Future Perfect Continuous - I'll have been playing computer games (for two hours by the time you come home). - (К тому времени как ты придешь домой) я буду играть в комп. игры (уже 2 часа). Future Perfect Continuous in the Past - I thought I would have been playing computer games (for two hours by the time you came home). - Я думал, что (к тому времени как ты придешь домой) я буду играть в комп. игры (уже 2 часа). Написать на английском по каждому выше предложению, вопрос и отрицательный ответ. Кто напишите какую то фигню, будет заблокирован навсегда.
Present Simple: Question: Do you play computer games every day? Negative: No, I don't play computer games every day.
Past Simple: Question: Did you play computer games yesterday? Negative: No, I didn't play computer games yesterday.
Future Simple: Question: Will you play computer games tomorrow? Negative: No, I won't play computer games tomorrow.
Future Simple in the Past: Question: Did you say you would play computer games? Negative: No, I didn't say I would play computer games.
Present Continuous: Question: Are you playing a computer game now? Negative: No, I'm not playing a computer game now.
Past Continuous: Question: Were you playing computer games at 7 o'clock yesterday? Negative: No, I wasn't playing computer games at 7 o'clock yesterday.
Future Continuous: Question: Will you be playing computer games the whole evening? Negative: No, I won't be playing computer games the whole evening.
Future Continuous in the Past: Question: Did you think you would be playing computer games? Negative: No, I didn't think I would be playing computer games.
Present Perfect: Question: Have you already played a computer game? Negative: No, I haven't already played a computer game.
Past Perfect: Question: Had you played computer games before you came home? Negative: No, I hadn't played computer games before you came home.
Future Perfect: Question: Will you have played computer games by the time you come home? Negative: No, I won't have played computer games by the time you come home.
Future Perfect in the Past: Question: Did you say you would have played computer games by the time you came home? Negative: No, I didn't say I would have played computer games by the time you came home.
Present Perfect Continuous: Question: Have you been playing computer games for two hours? Negative: No, I haven't been playing computer games for two hours.
Past Perfect Continuous: Question: Had you been playing computer games for an hour when your friend phoned you? Negative: No, I hadn't been playing computer games for an hour when my friend phoned me.
Future Perfect Continuous: Question: Will you have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you come home? Negative: No, I won't have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you come home.
Future Perfect Continuous in the Past: Question: Did you think you would have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you came home? Negative: No, I didn't think I would have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you came home.
Present Simple:
Question: Do you play computer games every day?
Negative: No, I don't play computer games every day.
Past Simple:
Question: Did you play computer games yesterday?
Negative: No, I didn't play computer games yesterday.
Future Simple:
Question: Will you play computer games tomorrow?
Negative: No, I won't play computer games tomorrow.
Future Simple in the Past:
Question: Did you say you would play computer games?
Negative: No, I didn't say I would play computer games.
Present Continuous:
Question: Are you playing a computer game now?
Negative: No, I'm not playing a computer game now.
Past Continuous:
Question: Were you playing computer games at 7 o'clock yesterday?
Negative: No, I wasn't playing computer games at 7 o'clock yesterday.
Future Continuous:
Question: Will you be playing computer games the whole evening?
Negative: No, I won't be playing computer games the whole evening.
Future Continuous in the Past:
Question: Did you think you would be playing computer games?
Negative: No, I didn't think I would be playing computer games.
Present Perfect:
Question: Have you already played a computer game?
Negative: No, I haven't already played a computer game.
Past Perfect:
Question: Had you played computer games before you came home?
Negative: No, I hadn't played computer games before you came home.
Future Perfect:
Question: Will you have played computer games by the time you come home?
Negative: No, I won't have played computer games by the time you come home.
Future Perfect in the Past:
Question: Did you say you would have played computer games by the time you came home?
Negative: No, I didn't say I would have played computer games by the time you came home.
Present Perfect Continuous:
Question: Have you been playing computer games for two hours?
Negative: No, I haven't been playing computer games for two hours.
Past Perfect Continuous:
Question: Had you been playing computer games for an hour when your friend phoned you?
Negative: No, I hadn't been playing computer games for an hour when my friend phoned me.
Future Perfect Continuous:
Question: Will you have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you come home?
Negative: No, I won't have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you come home.
Future Perfect Continuous in the Past:
Question: Did you think you would have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you came home?
Negative: No, I didn't think I would have been playing computer games for two hours by the time you came home.