)open the brackets using the proper present form. 1. - jane, what bob (to do) there? - he (to lose) his books and he (to look for) them all the afternoon. - he needn’t look for them. they are here; they (to lie) here all the while. 2. - i say, what your brother (to do)? - he is a writer. he (to write) a novel for the last two years, but he (not to finish) it yet. he (not to collect) the necessary material for the second part, and now he (to work) in the library. 3. - – hello, ann. why don’t you come over to see helen? she (to fall) ill and (to be) in bed. - oh, what a pity. what (to be) wrong with her? - the doctor (to say), she (to have) the grippe. 4. - – where is ann? i (to look for) her since morning. - she (to take) her exam in english. you know she (to fail) it. - oh, i’m sorry. she (not to come) to the party then tonight, is she? - i’m afraid, not. the teacher (to examine) her far an hour already and she (to come out) yet. 5. - – where (to be) john? i (not to see) him for ages. - i (not to know). maybe, he (to have a rest) in the country now.
1.
- Jane, what Bob doing there?
- He lost his books and he looking for them all the afternoon.
- He needn’t look for them. They are here; they lied here all the while.
2.
- I say, what your brother doing?
- He is a writer. He writing a novel for the last two years, but he dont finished it yet. He collectn't the necessary material for the second part, and now he working in the library.
3.
- – Hello, Ann. Why don’t you come over to see Helen? She falling ill and in bed.
- Oh, what a pity. What is wrong with her?
- The doctor said, she has the grippe.
4.
- – Where is Ann? I looking for her since morning.
- She took her exam in English. You know she failed it.
- Oh, I’m sorry. She comen't to the party then tonight, is she?
- I’m afraid, not. The teacher examine her far an hour already and she (to come out) yet.
5.
- – Where is John? I dont see him for ages.
- I dont know. Maybe, he has a rest in the country now.