Chef Jones the restaurant's fantastic dinners for two years before he moved to Paris. (cook) 1. had been cookeing 2.had been cooking 3.has been cooking
1. My mother said: "You have hardly touched your food."
2. As Hugh and I came down the steps we nearly ran into my father.
3. I don't know what's the matter with him. He has been acting funny since you were away.
4 I had been sitting there for about ten minutes, pretending to read, when someone sat down at mу table.
5. He was sure that there wouldn't be a serious row when Hugh heard of it.
6. The actress stopped in front of their table, smiling widely. He stood up and took her hand. "Hello," he said, "We saw your show tonight. We thought you were very good indeed."
7. Before we had sat five minutes in the drawing-room, there was a heavy shuffle outside and the old man pushed open the door.
if my mom buys the tickets, we will go to the zoomy granny will visit us if she feels ok i will write this test if i learn the rules if it rains tomorrow, we will stay at homeif she passes the exam , she will enter the universityif you eat bad food, your health becomes worse (zero conditional)if babies are hungry, they cry (zero conditional)if we are late for school, our teacher will get angry if you are free, i will come to see youif my friend comes to see me, i will be very gladif the weather is fine, we will go for a picnic if you don't exercise, you will get bad markif you help me, i will be gratefulwhen i come home, i will watch tvif you heat ice, it melts (zero conditional)if i miss the plane today, i will stay at home we will go to the cinema if she comes if he studies, he will pass the examif the weather is good, we will walk our dogs in the parkif a cat sees a dog, he ( <-- должно быть it) runs away (zero conditional)
1. My mother said: "You have hardly touched your food."
2. As Hugh and I came down the steps we nearly ran into my father.
3. I don't know what's the matter with him. He has been acting funny since you were away.
4 I had been sitting there for about ten minutes, pretending to read, when someone sat down at mу table.
5. He was sure that there wouldn't be a serious row when Hugh heard of it.
6. The actress stopped in front of their table, smiling widely. He stood up and took her hand. "Hello," he said, "We saw your show tonight. We thought you were very good indeed."
7. Before we had sat five minutes in the drawing-room, there was a heavy shuffle outside and the old man pushed open the door.
8. "I'll take you out every day," she promised.