6. раскройте скобки, поставьте глаголы в нужном времени, перепишите, укажите, как называется время, и переведите предложения на язык. например: i (see) him yesterday. i saw him yesterday. я виделся с ним вчера. saw - past simple. i just (read) the book. i have just read the book. я только что прочитал книгу. have read - present perfect. 1. don’t go to nick’s place, he (to work). he (to finish) his homework at seven o’clock. if you (to come) after seven, he (to be) very glad. 2. pete (to go) to the cinema? – yes, i (to think) so. he usually (to play) in the yard at this time, and now he (not to be) there. 3. he (to read) a book at five o’clock yesterday. 4. you (to go) for a walk with me? – i (to be) sorry, i can’t. i (to do) my homework. i yet (not to write) the english exercise. if you (to wait) for me, i (to go) with you in half an hour. i (to want) to go for a walk very much, because i (not to go) for a walk yesterday. 5. they (to walk) along the street and (to talk). suddenly nick (to stop) and (to say): “oh, what shall we do? i (to lose) the key to the door”. “if you (not to fond it)”, said pete, “we (to have) to wait for mother in the street”. 6. when i (to come) to the station yesterday, i (to learn) that my train already (to leave).
2. Does Pete go [Present Simple] to the cinema? – Yes, I think [Present Simple] so. He usually plays [Present Simple] in the yard at this time, and now he isn't [Present Simple] there.
3. He was reading [Past Continuous] a book at five o’clock yesterday.
4. Will you go [Future Simple] for a walk with me? – I am [Present Simple] sorry, I can’t. I am doing [Present Continuous] my homework. I haven't written [Present Perfect] the English exercise yet. If you wait [Present Simple] for me, I will go [Future Simple] with you in half an hour. I want [Present Simple] to go for a walk very much, because I didn't go [Past Simple] for a walk yesterday.
5. They were walking [Past Continuous] along the street and talking. Suddenly Nick stopped [Past Simple] and said [Past Simple]: “Oh, what shall we do? I've lost [Present Perfect] the key to the door”. “If you don't find [Present Simple] it”, said Pete, “we will have [Future Simple] to wait for mother in the street”.
6. When I came [Past Simple] to the station yesterday, I learnt [Past Simple] that my train had already left [Past Perfect].