Исправьте предложения. 1. i am tend to stay in on friday nights as i am generally too tired to do anything much. 2. my parents never used to go out late at night because we would live in quite a rough area.
Present simple: I talk to Kate every day. Present continuous: I am talking to Kate noe. Present perfect: I have talked to Kate. Present perfect continuous: I have been talking to Kate for three hours. Past simple: I talked to Kate yesterday. Past continuous: I was talking to Kate yesterday at 7. Past perfect: I had talked to Kate by the time you come. Past perfect continuous: I had been talking to Kate for three hours by 7 o'clock. Future simple: I will talk to Kate tommorow. Future continuous: I will be talking to Kate tommorow at 7. Future perfect: I will have talked to Kate by the time you come. Future perfect continuous: I will have been talking to Kate for three hours by 7 o'clock.
1. It was the credit to be granted for 5 years at 12% per annum. 2. The general manager of the company was the first to raise the question of the rights of people who are not lawfully residents in the USA. 3. There was no area to be allotted for the construction. 1. We expected the goods to arrive tomorrow. 2. We’d like you to make all the necessary arrangements. 3. I believed them to be good partners. 1. The manager looked at all possible options for the company to survive in such situation. 2. If the product is out-of-date it’s very common for the customers to complain. 3. The company director was too strict for the port of delivery to be changed.
Present continuous: I am talking to Kate noe.
Present perfect: I have talked to Kate.
Present perfect continuous: I have been talking to Kate for three hours.
Past simple: I talked to Kate yesterday.
Past continuous: I was talking to Kate yesterday at 7.
Past perfect: I had talked to Kate by the time you come.
Past perfect continuous: I had been talking to Kate for three hours by 7 o'clock.
Future simple: I will talk to Kate tommorow.
Future continuous: I will be talking to Kate tommorow at 7.
Future perfect: I will have talked to Kate by the time you come.
Future perfect continuous: I will have been talking to Kate for three hours by 7 o'clock.
2. The general manager of the company was the first to raise the question of the rights of people who are not lawfully residents in the USA.
3. There was no area to be allotted for the construction.
1. We expected the goods to arrive tomorrow.
2. We’d like you to make all the necessary arrangements.
3. I believed them to be good partners.
1. The manager looked at all possible options for the company to survive in such situation.
2. If the product is out-of-date it’s very common for the customers to complain.
3. The company director was too strict for the port of delivery to be changed.