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Present, Past, Future Simple; Present, Past Continuous




11. , : Present, Past, Future Simple; Present, Past Continuous.

1. Look at these children: they (to skate) very well. 2. You (to skate) last Sunday? Yes, we (to skate) the whole day last Sunday. We (to skate) again next Sunday. 3. My brother can skate very well. He (to skate) every Sunday. 4. What you (to do) now? I (to wash) the dishes. 5. What you (to do) at three o'clock yesterday? I (to have) dinner. 6. You (to have) dinner now? 7. Where your brother (to work)? He (to work) at an institute. 8. Your grandmother (to sleep) when you (to come) home yesterday? 9. What your brother (to do) tomorrow? 10. I (not to go) to the shop yesterday. I (to go) to the shop tomorrow. 11. Where Kate (to go) when you (to meet) her yesterday? 12. Every day the boss (to enter) the office at nine o'clock. 13. Yesterday the boss (to enter) the office at half past nine. 14. When the secretary (to come) tomorrow? 15. At six o'clock yesterday we (to listen) to a very interesting lecture.

The Future Continuous Tense

, Future Continuous.

1. (not to wait) for us at 6 o' clock tomorrow. 2. I (to translate) this article, when my mother comes. 3. The conference (to take place) from two till six o'clock on Monday. 4. How long you (to stay) at your parents? 5. At this time tomorrow he (to know) the results of his examinations.

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1.1 (to do) my homework tomorrow at four o'clock. 2. He (to write) a composition the whole evening. 3. Mother (to be) busy tomorrow from three till eight o'clock. 4. At this time tomorrow they (to have) supper at the restaurant. 5. My friends (to wait) for me at home from six till seven p. m. tomorrow.

 

 

to write() The Future Continuous Tense (The Future Progressive Tense) ( , )  
I shall be writing will be writing She will be writing It will be writing We shall be writing You will be writing They will be writing   I shall not be writing He will not be writing She will not be writing It will not be writing We shall not be writing You will not be writing They will not be writing  
Shall I be writing? Will he be writing? Will she be writing? Will it be writing? Shall we be writing? Will you be writing? Will they be writing? Yes, I shall Yes, he will Yes, she will Yes, it will Yes, we shall Yes, you will Yes, they will No, I shan't No, he won't No, she won't No, it won't No, we shan't No, you won't No, they won't
       

 

, Future Simple Future Continuous.

1. Don't ring him up at 11 o'clock tomorrow. He (to work) at that moment. 2. At this time tomorrow my brothers (not to play) football. 3. They (to come) soon. 4. I'm afraid it (to rain) all day tomorrow. 5. In three days they (to leave) for Tula. 6.1 (to listen) to the radio till you come back. 7. Don't come tomorrow, from 2 till 5 o'clock I (to write) my report. 8. He (to finish) this book very soon. 9. On Wednesday we (to pass) our first exam. 10. What you (to do) all day tomorrow?

, Future Continuous.

1. . 2. , . 3. , . 4. 7 8 . 5. . 6. 8 ? 7. 3 5?

 

The Present Perfect Tense

to write () Present Perfect (, , )
  I have written has written She has written It has written We have written You have written They have written   I have not written He has not written She has not written It has not written We have not written You have not written They have not written
Have I written? Has he written? Has she written? Has it written? Have we written? Have you written? Have they written?   Yes, I have Yes, he has Yes, she has Yes, ithas Yes, we have Yes, you have Yes, theyhave   No, I haven't No, he hasn't No, she hasn't No, it hasn't No, we haven't No, you haven't No, they haven't
       

 

Present Perfect : already, not yet, just, ever, never.

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- I have bought a book today (this week, this month).

Present Perfect

- I bought a book yesterday (last week, last month)

Past Simple

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