1. I write English exercises twice a week. 2. My friend does his homework in the afternoon as a rule. 3. My sister is doing her homework now. 4. Don't shout! The baby is sleeping. 5. The baby always sleeps after dinner. 6. What are you reading now? 7. What books do you read for your literature lessons? 8. What does your mother usually cook for lunch? 9. Is she cooking a cake now? 10. Do you know that man over there? — Which man? The man in the brown jacket? — No, I am talking about the man who is wearing the blue shirt. — Oh, that man! — Do you know him? — No, I don't think so. — I don't know him either.
1. The teacher told me the student to look up the rule himself as it had been explained many times. "You (were) inattentive while it (was being explained)," he said. 2. When I went into the cinema, a new film (was already being shown). I was sorry that I (had not been told) about the show before and was late for the beginning as the end (impressed) me greatly.) 3. A new stadium (has been built) oposite our house latery, and my brother says that the number of people taking part in sporting events there (is increasing). 4 This journal (is) in great demand. If you wish to have it, go to the book-shop in Gorky Street today, it (is being sold) there now. 5. Are you (looking for) you gloves? Ask the attendant, some gloves (were picked up) and (given) to him a few minutes ago. 6. As it was rather noisy in the room when I went in, I could not make out what (was being discussed). From the words which I caught on coming close to them, I understood that recent sporting events (were spoken about). 7. The boy (was told) that he was (not allowed) to go out until his homework (was done) carefully. 8. The mother (was told) not to worry about her sick boy. " He (will soon be examined) by the doctor. Everything (will be) all right, I'm sure," said the nurse. 9. I (have just been told) that the documents for my busines trip (are being prepared) now, but they (will not be ready) until the manager (looks through) them. 10 The workers ( gave) their word that production would have increased) by the tenth of May. 11. Peter was late for the party, so when he went into the room all the guests (had been introduced) to each other, some of them (were dancing) and some (singing) in the next room.
2. My friend does his homework in the afternoon as a rule.
3. My sister is doing her homework now.
4. Don't shout! The baby is sleeping.
5. The baby always sleeps after dinner.
6. What are you reading now?
7. What books do you read for your literature lessons?
8. What does your mother usually cook for lunch?
9. Is she cooking a cake now?
10. Do you know that man over there?
— Which man? The man in the brown jacket?
— No, I am talking about the man who is wearing the blue shirt.
— Oh, that man!
— Do you know him?
— No, I don't think so.
— I don't know him either.
2. When I went into the cinema, a new film (was already being shown). I was sorry that I (had not been told) about the show before and was late for the beginning as the end (impressed) me greatly.)
3. A new stadium (has been built) oposite our house latery, and my brother says that the number of people taking part in sporting events there (is increasing).
4 This journal (is) in great demand. If you wish to have it, go to the book-shop in Gorky Street today, it (is being sold) there now.
5. Are you (looking for) you gloves? Ask the attendant, some gloves (were picked up) and (given) to him a few minutes ago.
6. As it was rather noisy in the room when I went in, I could not make out what (was being discussed). From the words which I caught on coming close to them, I understood that recent sporting events (were spoken about).
7. The boy (was told) that he was (not allowed) to go out until his homework (was done) carefully.
8. The mother (was told) not to worry about her sick boy. " He (will soon be examined) by the doctor. Everything (will be) all right, I'm sure," said the nurse.
9. I (have just been told) that the documents for my busines trip (are being prepared) now, but they (will not be ready) until the manager (looks through) them.
10 The workers ( gave) their word that production would have increased) by the tenth of May.
11. Peter was late for the party, so when he went into the room all the guests (had been introduced) to each other, some of them (were dancing) and some (singing) in the next room.