1. The directors now assembling were admirals and field marshals of commerce. 2. For a businessman to be invited to serve on a top-flight bank board is roughly equivalent to being knighted by the British Queen. 3.1 had a nice newsy gossip with Mrs. Needham before you turned up last night. 4. The little half-starved guy looked more a victim than a. villain. 5. Meanwhile I nodded my head vigorously and directed a happy smile in the direction of the two ladies. 6.1 shook hands with Tom; it seemed silly not to, for I felt suddenly as though I were talking to a child.
Had Jim closed the door?
Had they swum in the river?
Had Ron and Fred checked the computer?
Объяснение:
Past Perfect - действие в перед ещё одним действием в
Пример (я читал книгу перед тем как пришла моя мама)
В Past Perfect есть только had, поэтому можно сказать что это немного легче чем Present Perfect.
Инструкция предложений:
1. Кто + had + что делать + (когда? где? почему?...)
2. Кто + had not (hadn't) + что делать + (когда? где? с кем?...)
3. Had + кто + что делать +( когда? зачем? во сколько...)
Инстаграм: _giperstar_
1. The directors now assembling were admirals and field marshals of commerce. 2. For a businessman to be invited to serve on a top-flight bank board is roughly equivalent to being knighted by the British Queen. 3.1 had a nice newsy gossip with Mrs. Needham before you turned up last night. 4. The little half-starved guy looked more a victim than a. villain. 5. Meanwhile I nodded my head vigorously and directed a happy smile in the direction of the two ladies. 6.1 shook hands with Tom; it seemed silly not to, for I felt suddenly as though I were talking to a child.