1)Present Continous- I am drinking tea Pr. Perfect- I have drunk tea Pr. Perfect Continuous - I have been drinking tea past simple- I drank tea Past Continuous - I was drinking tea Past Perfect - I had drunk tea Past Perfect Continuous - I had been drinking tea
Future Simple- I shall drink tea F. Continuous - I shall be drinking tea F.Perfect- I shall have drinking tea F.Perfect Continuous - I shall have been drinking tea
2) Pr.Continuous- She is going in the zoo Pr. Perfect - She has gone in the zoo Pr. Perfect Continuous- She has been going in the zoo
Past Simple- She went in the zoo P.Con.- She was going in the zoo P.Perfect- She had gone in the zoo P. Perfect Continuous - She had been going in the zoo
Future Simple- She will go in the zoo F.Continuous- She will be going in the zoo F.Perfect- She will have gone in the zoo F. Perfect Continuous- She will have been going in te zoo
3) Pr. Continuous - We are visiting our friends Pr.Perfect- We have visited our friends Pr.Perfect Con- We have been visiting our friends
P.Simple- We visited our friends P.Con- We were visiting our friends P.Perfect- We had visited our friends P.Perfect Con- We had been visiting our friends
F.Simple- We will visit our friends F.Continuous- We will be visiting our friends F.Perfect- We will have visited our friends F.Per.Con- We will have been visiting our friends
У каждой нации и в каждой стране есть свои обычаи и традиции. В Великобритании традиции играют более важную роль в жизни людей, чем в других странах.Англичане гордятся своими традициями и тщательно сберегают их. В течение приблизительно трехсот лет существовал закон, что все театры закрываются по воскресеньям. Не доставляются никакие письма, и издается только несколько воскресных газет.По сей день английская семья предпочитает дом с садом квартире в современном доме с центральным отоплением. Англичане любят сады.Праздники особенно богаты старыми традициями и отличаются в Шотландии, Ирландии, Уэльсе и Англии. Рождество — большой английский национальный праздник, а в Шотландии его не придерживаются вообще, кроме клерков в банках; все магазины, заводы и фабрики работают. Но шесть дней спустя, накануне Нового города шотландцы начинают празднование. Все магазины, заводы и фабрики закрыты на Новый год.Люди приглашают своих друзей к себе домой, чтобы проводить Старый год и встретить Новый год.Когда часы начинают бить двенадцать, глава семьи идет ко входной двери и открывает ее широко и держит ее до последнего удара. Затем он закрывает дверь. Он выпустил Старый год и впустил Новый год.Every nation and every country has its own customs and traditions. In Britain traditions play a more important part in the life of the people than in other countries. Englishmen are proud of their traditions and carefully keep them up. It has been the law for about three hundred years that all the theatres are closed on Sundays. No letters are delivered, only a few Sunday papers are published.To this day an English family prefers a house with a garden to a flat in a modern house with central heating. English people like gardens.Holidays are especially rich in old traditions and are different in Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England. Christmas is a great English national holiday, and in Scotland it is not kept at all, except by clerks in banks; all the shops, mills and factories are working. But six days later, on New Years Eve the Scotch begin to enjoy themselves. All the shops, mills and factories are closed on New Years Day.People invite their friends to their houses and "sit the Old Year out and the New Year in".When the dock begins to strike twelve, the head of the family goes to the entrance door, opens it wide and holds it until the last stroke. Then he shuts the door. He has let the Old Year out and the New Year in.
Pr. Perfect- I have drunk tea
Pr. Perfect Continuous - I have been drinking tea
past simple- I drank tea
Past Continuous - I was drinking tea
Past Perfect - I had drunk tea
Past Perfect Continuous - I had been drinking tea
Future Simple- I shall drink tea
F. Continuous - I shall be drinking tea
F.Perfect- I shall have drinking tea
F.Perfect Continuous - I shall have been drinking tea
2) Pr.Continuous- She is going in the zoo
Pr. Perfect - She has gone in the zoo
Pr. Perfect Continuous- She has been going in the zoo
Past Simple- She went in the zoo
P.Con.- She was going in the zoo
P.Perfect- She had gone in the zoo
P. Perfect Continuous - She had been going in the zoo
Future Simple- She will go in the zoo
F.Continuous- She will be going in the zoo
F.Perfect- She will have gone in the zoo
F. Perfect Continuous- She will have been going in te zoo
3) Pr. Continuous - We are visiting our friends
Pr.Perfect- We have visited our friends
Pr.Perfect Con- We have been visiting our friends
P.Simple- We visited our friends
P.Con- We were visiting our friends
P.Perfect- We had visited our friends
P.Perfect Con- We had been visiting our friends
F.Simple- We will visit our friends
F.Continuous- We will be visiting our friends
F.Perfect- We will have visited our friends
F.Per.Con- We will have been visiting our friends
Englishmen are proud of their traditions and carefully keep them up. It has been the law for about three hundred years that all the theatres are closed on Sundays. No letters are delivered, only a few Sunday papers are published.To this day an English family prefers a house with a garden to a flat in a modern house with central heating. English people like gardens.Holidays are especially rich in old traditions and are different in Scotland, Ireland, Wales and England. Christmas is a great English national holiday, and in Scotland it is not kept at all, except by clerks in banks; all the shops, mills and factories are working. But six days later, on New Years Eve the Scotch begin to enjoy themselves. All the shops, mills and factories are closed on New Years Day.People invite their friends to their houses and "sit the Old Year out and the New Year in".When the dock begins to strike twelve, the head of the family goes to the entrance door, opens it wide and holds it until the last stroke. Then he shuts the door. He has let the Old Year out and the New Year in.
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