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Look at the man crossing the street.
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to learn learn ing
to speak speak ing
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They are watching a new film now.
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They were watching a new film at that time last night.
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They will be watching a new film at this time tomorrow.
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That man shouting at the policeman seems familiar.
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Shouting will not do any good.
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to give () - given ()
to teach () - taught ()
to break () - broken ()
Delivered goods will be stored in our warehouse.
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, Past Simple, -ed. :
look looked look ed
do did done
(Participle II) () . have, has, had, will have , .. .
Recently they have watched a new film. (Present Perfect)
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They had watched a new film before I came. (Past Perfect)
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They will have finished watching a new film by the time I come. (Future Perfect)
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The museum was opened only last year.
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Flowers are grown almost in any part of the world.
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: to be (), to feel (), to look(), to get (), to become (), . Participle II , :
My pencil is broken.
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She looked scared.
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Joe felt depressed.
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Clara looked at the broken vase.
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Clara looked at the vase broken by someone.
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When asked what he intended to do, he said he didn't know.
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Squeezed by the ice, the steamer couldn't continue his way.
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She heard her name mentioned.
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I want the work done immediately.
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The delegation that arrived yesterday is staying at the hotel "Moskva".
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The policeman who came up to him asked him to show his driver's license.
to have + , , - , :
He had his shoes mended.
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I want to have my ceiling whitewashed.
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All things considered, the offer seems reasonable.
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With so little time left, there was no time for delay.
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