Ex. 49. Compare the senesces and translate them into Russian.
1. She cooks dinner every day. 2. She cooked dinner yesterday. 3. She will cook dinner tomorrow. 4. She is playing football now. 5. When I came she was cooking dinner. 6. When I come she will be cooking dinner. 7. She has just cooked dinner. 8. When I came she had cooked dinner. 9. When I come she will be cooking dinner. 10. She has been cooking dinner for 2 hours. 11. When I came she had been cooking dinner for 2 hours. 12. When I come she will have been cooking dinner for 2 hours.
Ex. 50. Open the brackets putting the verbs in the correct tense form. 1. Mike ___(to eat) ice cream every day. 2. Look! Mike ___ (to eat) ice cream again. 3. Mike ___ (to eat) ice cream yesterday? 4. When I saw Mike in the park he ___ (to eat) ice cream. 5. Stop Mike! He already ___(to eat) 5 helpings of ice cream. 6. When we came to the party Mike ___ (to eat) all ice cream. We had to drink coffee with sugar and milk. 7. Mike likes ice cream very much. He ___ (to sit) in the café for 2 hours. 8. When we joined Mike at the café he ___ (to sit) there for 2 hours. 9. Ann always ___(to make) delicious cakes. 10. Don’t disturb Ann! She ___(to make) cakes for tomorrow’s party. 11. - How many cakes she ___ (to make) yet? - She ___ (to make) only 20. But she ___ (to make) the rest tomorrow in the morning. 12. Yesterday Ann ___ (to make) 20 cakes. 13. When we called Ann she ___ still (to make) cakes. 14. When the guests came Ann___ (to make) all cakes. 15. Ann ___ (to make) cakes since morning. 16. When we came Ann ___(to make) cakes for 2 hours.
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