Choose the correct form: present perfect or present perfect continuous.
1) I (1 have practised/2 have been practising)these tenses for three weeks. Now I understand them better.
2) Helen (1 has told/2 has been telling)me you are seriously ill. Why didn't you tell me yourself.
3) I (1 have been staring/2 have stared) at this menu for ages now and I still haven`t decided yet.
4) I (1have often been telling/2 have often told) her to be extra careful when opening the car door. I'm not really surprised to hear that she hit a pedestrian.
5) I (1 have been doing/ 2 have done) paperwork all day. In all, I guess I have signed about 65 letters.
b I was because the company closed the department.
A made redundant
c Sam retired last month after a very successful as a heart surgeon. B career
d Bill has a job working forty hours a week in a hospital. A full-time
e I'm going to apply a job as a circus clown. B for
f Most people in the UK when they're 65. B retire
g Susie works sales and marketing, doesn't she? B in
h I resigned my job mainly because I was bored. A from
i If you're out of, life can be hard. B work
j Dave works Pizza Palace as a waiter. A in
1. If the tickets for the concert are expensive, we will not go there.
2. If I go to university, I will study medecine.
3. If he becomes a doctor, he will earn a good salary.
4. If I have a lot of money, I will make business.
Задание 2.
1. If I had my own car, I would give you a lift.
2. If the programme was interesting, we would stay at home and watch it.
3. If I saw him, I would give him money back
4. If he had a guitar, he would learn playing
Задание 3.
1. My father said that he was working all day long.
2. I said that they had done the work on time.
3. My friend said his father was a doctor.
4. The girl asked where was the library?
5. The shop assistant said that this shirts were very cheap.