В данном задании необходимо раскрыть скобки, употребив глаголы в одном из следующих времен: Present Continuous, Present Simple, Past Simple или Future Simple.
- Various kinds of sports (to be) popular in Russia. → Various kinds of sports are popular in Russia. (Present Simple, факт)
- Both children and grown-ups (to be) fond of sports. → Both children and grown-ups are fond of sports. (Present Simple, факт)
- What (to be) the matter with her? She (to be) so excited. — I (not to know). → What is the matter with her? She is so excited. - I don't know. (Present Simple)
- Where you (to go)? — I (to go) to the stadium to see the match which (to take) place there today. → Where are you going? - I am going to the stadium to see the match which is taking place there today. (Present Continuous)
- You (to know) that a very interesting match (to take) place last Sunday? → You knew that a very interesting match took place last Sunday? (Past Simple)
- He (to go) to the south a week ago. → He went to the south a week ago. (Past Simple)
- When I (to be) about fifteen years old, I (to enjoy) playing football. → When I was about fifteen years old, I enjoyed playing football. (Past Simple)
- Our football team (to win) many games last year. → Our football team won many games last year. (Past Simple)
- Where Boris (to be)? — He (to play) chess with his friend. → Where is Boris? - He is playing chess with his friend. (Present Continuous)
- I (to be) sorry I (to miss) the match yesterday. But I (to know) the score. It (to be) 4 to 2 in favour of the Russian team. I (to be) absolutely happy. → I was sorry I missed the match yesterday. But I know the score. It is 4 to 2 in favour of the Russian team. I am absolutely happy. (Past Simple, Present Simple)
- I (to think) Nellie (to leave) for Moscow tomorrow. → I think Nellie is leaving for Moscow tomorrow. (Present Simple, Present Continuous)
- I (to be) in a hurry. My friends (to wait) for me. → I am in a hurry. My friends are waiting for me. (Present Continuous)
- You (to be) at the theatre yesterday. You (to like) the opera? — Oh yes, I (to enjoy) it greatly. → Were you at the theatre yesterday? Did you like the opera? - Oh yes, I enjoyed it greatly. (Past Simple)
- We (to expect) you (to go) to London next summer. → We expect you to go to London next summer. (Present Simple, Future Simple)
- Her English (not to be) excellent, but she (to work) on it. → Her English is not excellent, but she is working on it. (Present Simple, Present Continuous)
- A week ago they (not to know) what to think. → A week ago they didn't know what to think. (Past Simple)
- She (to worry) a lot at the moment, but the problems (not to be) very great. → She is worrying a lot at the moment, but the problems are not very great. (Present Continuous, Present Simple)
- Last Tuesday he (to be) upset and (to have) no idea where to go. → Last Tuesday he was upset and had no idea where to go. (Past Simple)
- Could you tell me the way to Trafalgar Square? I (to go) the right way? → Could you tell me the way to Trafalgar Square? Am I going the right way? (Present Continuous)
Ответ:
- Various kinds of sports are popular in Russia.
- Both children and grown-ups are fond of sports.
- What is the matter with her? She is so excited. - I don't know.
- Where are you going? - I am going to the stadium to see the match which is taking place there today.
- You knew that a very interesting match took place last Sunday?
- He went to the south a week ago.
- When I was about fifteen years old, I enjoyed playing football.
- Our football team won many games last year.
- Where is Boris? - He is playing chess with his friend.
- I was sorry I missed the match yesterday. But I know the score. It is 4 to 2 in favour of the Russian team. I am absolutely happy.
- I think Nellie is leaving for Moscow tomorrow.
- I am in a hurry. My friends are waiting for me.
- Were you at the theatre yesterday? Did you like the opera? - Oh yes, I enjoyed it greatly.
- We expect you to go to London next summer.
- Her English is not excellent, but she is working on it.
- A week ago they didn't know what to think.
- She is worrying a lot at the moment, but the problems are not very great.
- Last Tuesday he was upset and had no idea where to go.
- Could you tell me the way to Trafalgar Square? Am I going the right way?