Их больше, чем девять Past Simple: I had a lot of work yesterday. You didn't clean your room on the last weekend. My mom visited her friend the day before yesterday. Past Con.: I was written letter at six o'clock yesterday. When they were playing football, they broke the window. She was sleeping, when her phone rang. Past. Per.: When we came to the station we saw that the train had already left. My mom had cooked a dinner when I came home after school. When she went at school she had already forgotten about her bad marks. Present Simple: Usually I wake up early. Sometimes I don't do my homework. Every Monday I try to do my job better then last week. Present Con.: Now I'm reading a very interesting book. She's studying at school now. My granny is watching a TV at this moment. Present Per.: I have already written to you my telephone number. She has already gone to the shop. I have learned Spanish on the intermediate level. Future Simple: I will read this book next weekend. She will go to maths classes next Friday. Will you tell me the truth about this situation? Future Con.: Tomorrow at 6 p.m. he will be packing his things. She will be writing a composition about ecology. The day after tomorrow I will be studying English. Future Per.: We will have painted the fence by six o'clock in the evening tomorrow. The workers will have fulfilled the plan before the end of the month. I will be written the letter before you come.
Millions of people tune into the weather forecast each evening on television,don’t they? Разделительный Who tunes into the weather forecast each evening on television? Вопрос к подлежащему Do millions of people tune into the weather forecast each morning or each evening on television? Альтернативный Do millions of people tune into the weather forecast each evening on television? Общий When do millions of people tune into the weather forecast on television? Специальный How many people tune into the weather forecast each evening on television? Специальный
Past Simple:
I had a lot of work yesterday.
You didn't clean your room on the last weekend.
My mom visited her friend the day before yesterday.
Past Con.:
I was written letter at six o'clock yesterday.
When they were playing football, they broke the window.
She was sleeping, when her phone rang.
Past. Per.:
When we came to the station we saw that the train had already left.
My mom had cooked a dinner when I came home after school.
When she went at school she had already forgotten about her bad marks.
Present Simple:
Usually I wake up early.
Sometimes I don't do my homework.
Every Monday I try to do my job better then last week.
Present Con.:
Now I'm reading a very interesting book.
She's studying at school now.
My granny is watching a TV at this moment.
Present Per.:
I have already written to you my telephone number.
She has already gone to the shop.
I have learned Spanish on the intermediate level.
Future Simple:
I will read this book next weekend.
She will go to maths classes next Friday.
Will you tell me the truth about this situation?
Future Con.:
Tomorrow at 6 p.m. he will be packing his things.
She will be writing a composition about ecology.
The day after tomorrow I will be studying English.
Future Per.:
We will have painted the fence by six o'clock in the evening tomorrow.
The workers will have fulfilled the plan before the end of the month.
I will be written the letter before you come.
Who tunes into the weather forecast each evening on television? Вопрос к подлежащему
Do millions of people tune into the weather forecast each morning or each evening on television? Альтернативный
Do millions of people tune into the weather forecast each evening on television? Общий
When do millions of people tune into the weather forecast on television? Специальный
How many people tune into the weather forecast each evening on television? Специальный