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  PRESENT PAST FUTURE
SIMPLE to write to translate   1. I hardly ever write letters. 2. Alex often writes letters. 3. He usually translates business letters. 4. Do you translate letters? 5. Does he translate letters?     1. I wrote a letter to a friend yesterday. 2. When did you write to him? 3. When did he last write to you? 4. Why didnt you write to him?   1. I think Ill write to him one of these days. 2. Hell probably write to me soon. 3. Just a moment! Ill write it down.  
CONTITUOUS to be writing to be translating   1. What are you doing? Im writing a letter. 2. Alex is translating a letter, so he cant talk to you just now. 3. . What are you doing tonight? Im going to the cinema.     1. I was writing a letter when you came. 2. What were you doing when I came? 3. I wasnt making any calls at five oclock.   1. Ill be waiting for you at exactly ten. 2. Will you be using your computer this afternoon?
PERFECT to have written to have translated   1. Ive just written a letter to a friend. 2. Has he answered your letter yet?   1.Id (had) written all the letters when you came. 2. He said hed (had) already translated all the letters.

 

 

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SIMPLE to be written to be translated   1. The mail isalways received after 10 oclock. 2. New houses areusually built on the outskirts. 3. What is it made of? 4. Hes often invited to parties.     1. America was discovered by Columbus. 2. I was asked to wait another week. 3. When were those houses built?   1. I think the answer will be received one of these days. 2. When will the work be finished? 3. The problem wont be solved soon.
CONTITUOUS to be being written to be being translated   1. The events being discussedeverywhere. 2.Are those houses still being built? 3. Why isnt that lady being served?       1. The problem was still being discussed when the telephone rang. 2. Were those houses still being built when you visited the town last year?    
PERFECT to have been written to have been translated   1. The documents have just been signed. 2.Has the doctor been sent for? 3. The problem hasnt been solved yet.   1. All the necessary documents had been prepared before the discussion started. 2.Had all the tickets been sold out when you came to the booking office? 1. The construction of the factory will have been completed by the time you arrive.

 

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