Define the type of the subject and the predicate of the following sentences. 1. i could never hope to please the masses. 2. the coincidence was extraordinary. 3. why should the devil have all the best tunes? 4. no one yet has explored its potentialities. 5. i'm fearfully late.
I know you (have fired) me, but we all (need) your help.
Last night Misha, Rob and Mark (went) to a party with their friends.
They (put on) their coolest clothes, (opened) a window, (climbed down) the roof and (went) to the party by taxi.
At the party they (danced, drank) cola, (ate) sandwiches, (played) pool and computer games, (listened) to music.
They (got back) to school, but they (couldn't climb) up the roof.
They (hadn't thought) about it.
They (woke) me up because my room (is) on the ground floor.
I(opened) the window for them.
We (were talking) in my room when I (noticed) something: Rob (had disappeared).
Yours,
Ex-agent
Cute
1) have fired - Present Perfect
2) need - Present Simple
3) (went) - Past Simple
4) (put on), (opened), (climbed down), (went) - Past Simple
5) (got back) (couldn't climb) - Past Simple
6) (hadn't thought) - Past Perfect
7) (woke) - Past Simple (is) - Present Simple) (opened) - Past Simple
9) (were talking)- Past Progressive (noticed) - Past Simple
10) (had disappeared) - Past Perfect
1. Last summer we lived in the country and went to the river every day.
2. My sister spent a lot of money yesterday.
3. She is so upset: she has lost the key to the front door.
4. By the lat of September, all the children had returned from the country.
5. Columbus discovered America 500 years ago.
6. Columbus did not know that he had discovered America.
7. I have already read five English books.
8. He had discussed the problem with a lot of people before he took a decision.
9. Mother has baked a delicious cake! Sit down at the table and let's eat it.
10. She was reading an English book the whole evening yesterday.