The desire to look good, there is always a person, particularly it relates to women. Although the time in which they live, in spite of the social order status and other factors, women have always dreamed to be enchanting. Unfortunately, in the early 60s in the ordinary Soviet woman was not a tenth of the capacity to transform, which were at the western beauties. Light Industry of the USSR continued to stamp like clothes for the soldiers of the Red Army, guided only by the State Planning Committee: much the same and tasteless. Naturally, the take good clothes on the shelves of Soviet trade was unreal. In addition, the very fashion and culture dress well not welcomed the official ideology, and the most active mods - dudes pursued criminally under Article 58 of the Criminal Code for anti-Soviet activities.All the fancy gizmos and magazines could get into our country illegally only from abroad and only thanks to the few trips abroad diplomats, long-range aviation pilots and mariners. Very rarely, in the stores, "threw" products friendly socialist countries of Eastern Europe, for which instantly lined multimeter queue. Such clothing sold almost single-piece - "released one product in hand" and called terrible word "deficit." Deficit in the Soviet state was not so much fashionable clothes, how beautiful and carefree life in general.
Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в одном из следующих времен: Present Simple, Past Simple, Future Simple; Present Continuous, Past Continuous; Present Perfect, Past Perfect.
1. Don't go to Nick's place now, he (is working).
2. Has Pete (gone) to the cinema? — Yes, I (think) so. He usually (plays) in the yard at this time, and now he (is not) there.
3. He (was reading) a book at five o'clock yesterday.
4. Will you (go) for a walk with me? — I (am) sorry, I can't. I (am doing) my homework. I (haven't yet written) the English exercise.
5. Yesterday the children (had done) all their homework before mother (came) home, and when she (came), they (were playing) with the cat.
6. Let's go for a walk. The rain (has stopped) and the sun (is shining).
7. When I (came) home yesterday, my brother (was sleeping).
8. When will you (come) to see us? — I (will come) tomorrow.
The desire to look good, there is always a person, particularly it relates to women. Although the time in which they live, in spite of the social order status and other factors, women have always dreamed to be enchanting. Unfortunately, in the early 60s in the ordinary Soviet woman was not a tenth of the capacity to transform, which were at the western beauties. Light Industry of the USSR continued to stamp like clothes for the soldiers of the Red Army, guided only by the State Planning Committee: much the same and tasteless. Naturally, the take good clothes on the shelves of Soviet trade was unreal. In addition, the very fashion and culture dress well not welcomed the official ideology, and the most active mods - dudes pursued criminally under Article 58 of the Criminal Code for anti-Soviet activities.All the fancy gizmos and magazines could get into our country illegally only from abroad and only thanks to the few trips abroad diplomats, long-range aviation pilots and mariners. Very rarely, in the stores, "threw" products friendly socialist countries of Eastern Europe, for which instantly lined multimeter queue. Such clothing sold almost single-piece - "released one product in hand" and called terrible word "deficit." Deficit in the Soviet state was not so much fashionable clothes, how beautiful and carefree life in general.
Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в одном из следующих времен: Present Simple, Past Simple, Future Simple; Present Continuous, Past Continuous; Present Perfect, Past Perfect.
1. Don't go to Nick's place now, he (is working).
2. Has Pete (gone) to the cinema? — Yes, I (think) so. He usually (plays) in the yard at this time, and now he (is not) there.
3. He (was reading) a book at five o'clock yesterday.
4. Will you (go) for a walk with me? — I (am) sorry, I can't. I (am doing) my homework. I (haven't yet written) the English exercise.
5. Yesterday the children (had done) all their homework before mother (came) home, and when she (came), they (were playing) with the cat.
6. Let's go for a walk. The rain (has stopped) and the sun (is shining).
7. When I (came) home yesterday, my brother (was sleeping).
8. When will you (come) to see us? — I (will come) tomorrow.
9. He (had come) home by six o'clock yesterday.
10. This little boy has never (seen) a crocodile.