Измените глаголы, данные в скобках, поставив их во времена Present Perfect или Present Perfect Progressive (Active).
1. How long have you been waiting?
2. I have played tennis four times this week.
3. Look outside. It has rained; the pavement’s still wet.
4. ‘You look tired. I have been driving (Я БЫ ЗДЕСЬ ИЗМЕНИЛА ) all day long’.
5. I have known John since we were at school together.
6. The government has announced a drop in unemployment.
7. I have been reading a book on negotiating skills but I don’t think I’ll finish it.
8. He has been working as a consultant for three different firms in the same sector of activity; I think there’s a conflict of interest and he should resign.
9. He has worked as a consultant for three different firms in the same sector of activity; but was fired from the first two.
1. They haven't done anything. Have they done anything? 2. He hasn't given them any money. Has he given them any money? 3. You haven't brought anything for us. Have you brought anything for us? 4. I haven't taken any English books from you. Have I taken any English books from you? 5. She wasn't reading anything. Was she reading anything? 6. He hasn't written a letter to anybody. Has he written a letter to anybody? 7. Nobody by the name of Petrov lives on the third floor. Does anybody by the name of Petrov live on the third floor? 8. They don't have any English books. Do they have any English books? 9. There aren't any tall trees in front of their house. Are there any tall trees in front of their house? 10. Peter doesn't have anything in his box. Does Peter have anything in his box? 11. There aren't any parks in his town. Are there any parks in his town? 12. There aren't any good bookshops in our district. Are there any good bookshops in our district?
Измените глаголы, данные в скобках, поставив их во времена Present Perfect или Present Perfect Progressive (Active).
1. How long have you been waiting?
2. I have played tennis four times this week.
3. Look outside. It has rained; the pavement’s still wet.
4. ‘You look tired. I have been driving (Я БЫ ЗДЕСЬ ИЗМЕНИЛА ) all day long’.
5. I have known John since we were at school together.
6. The government has announced a drop in unemployment.
7. I have been reading a book on negotiating skills but I don’t think I’ll finish it.
8. He has been working as a consultant for three different firms in the same sector of activity; I think there’s a conflict of interest and he should resign.
9. He has worked as a consultant for three different firms in the same sector of activity; but was fired from the first two.
Объяснение:
2. He hasn't given them any money. Has he given them any money?
3. You haven't brought anything for us. Have you brought anything for us?
4. I haven't taken any English books from you. Have I taken any English books from you?
5. She wasn't reading anything. Was she reading anything?
6. He hasn't written a letter to anybody. Has he written a letter to anybody?
7. Nobody by the name of Petrov lives on the third floor. Does anybody by the name of Petrov live on the third floor?
8. They don't have any English books. Do they have any English books?
9. There aren't any tall trees in front of their house. Are there any tall trees in front of their house?
10. Peter doesn't have anything in his box. Does Peter have anything in his box?
11. There aren't any parks in his town. Are there any parks in his town?
12. There aren't any good bookshops in our district. Are there any good bookshops in our district?