Exercise 1 I. Some blind and partially sighted people use (Present Simple Active) computer-based technology to gain access to printed information. 2. In 1997, a new technology emerged (Past Simple Active) that brought digital sound and video into homes over the world. 3. Since 2006 another revolution with the introduction ofBlu-ray Discs has taken (Present Perfect Simple Active) place. 4. Users will be (Future Simple Active) able to connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi. 5. Minicomputers are becoming (Present Continuous Active) less popular as microcomputers improve. 6. We have been solving (Present Perfect Continuous Active) the problem since 1993. 7. Up to this point we have been discussing (Present Perfect Continuous Active) information retrieval in genera! terms. 8. Two keys are usually employed (Present Simple Passive), one to encode and the other to decode the information. 9. The separate elements of the building have been manufactured (Present Perfect Simple Passive) at different factories. 10. Computer Security techniques are being developed (Present Continuous Passive) to protect single computers from accidental or intentional invasion of data by unauthorized individuals. II. Science is (Present form of 'to be') the means by which the hole of our civilization is rapidly being transformed (Present Continuous Passive). 12. The new device will have been tested (Future Simple Passive) before the chief engineer comes.
Exercise 2 SMS was created (Past simple Passive) during the late 1980s to work (Indefinite Form) with a digital technology called (Present Simple Passive) GSM (global system for mobile communications), which is (Present form of 'to be') the basis for most modem cell phones. The Norwegian engineers who were inventing (Past Continuous Active) it wanted (Past Simple Active) a very simple messaging system that worked (Past Simple Active) when users' mobile phones were turned off (Past Simple Passive) or out of signal range. Most sources agree (Present Simple Active) that the first SMS message was sent (Past Simple Passive) in the UK in 1992. As SMS was born (Past Simple Passive) in Europe, it is (Present form of 'to be') not surprising that it took (Past Simple Active) a little longer to make (Indefinite Form) its way to the United States. Even today it is (Present form of 'to be') much more popular in Euгоре. A July 2005 study found (Past Simple Active) that 37 percent of U.8. mobile phone owners had sent (Past Perfect Active) or received (Past Perfect Active) at least one text message in the previous month.
Упр. 1 I. Some blind and partially sighted people use (Present Simple, Active) computer-based technology to gain (инфинитив) access to printed information. 2. In 1997, a new technology emerged (Past Simple, Active) that brought (Past Simple, Active) digital sound and video into homes over the world. 3. Since 2006 another revolution with the introduction ofBlu-ray Discs has taken (Present Perfect, Active) place. 4. Users will be (Future Simple, Active) able to connect (инфинитив) to the Internet via Wi-Fi. 5. Minicomputers are becoming (Present Continuous, Active) less popular as microcomputers improve. 6. We have been solving (Present Perfect Continuous, Active) the problem since 1993. 7. Up to this point we have been discussing (Present Perfect Continuous, Active) information retrieval in genera! terms. 8. Two keys are usually employed (Present Simple, Passive), one to encode (инфинитив) and the other to decode (инфинитив) the information. 9. The separate elements of the building have been manufactured (Present Perfect, Passive) at different factories. 10. Computer Security techniques are being developed (Present Continuous, Passive) to protect (инфинитив) single computers from accidental or intentional invasion of data by unauthorized individuals. II. Science is (Present Simple) the means by which the hole of our civilization is rapidly being transformed (Present Continuous, Passive). 12. The new device will have been tested (Future Perfect, Passive) before the chief engineer comes.
упр. 2 SMS was created (Past Simple, Passive) during the late 1980s to work (инфинитив) with a digital technology called (причастие II) GSM (global system for mobile communications), which is (Present Simple) the basis for most modem cell phones. The Norwegian engineers who were inventing (Past Continuous Active) it wanted (Past Simple Active) a very simple messaging system that worked (Past Simple Active) when users' mobile phones were turned off (Past Simple Passive) or out of signal range. Most sources agree (Present Simple Active) that the first SMS message was sent (Past Simple Passive) in the UK in 1992. As SMS was born (Past Simple Passive) in Europe, it is (Present Simple) not surprising that it took (Past Simple Active) a little longer to make (инфинитив) its way to the United States. Even today it is (Present Simple) much more popular in Euгоре. A July 2005 study found (Past Simple Active) that 37 percent of U.S. mobile phone owners had sent (Past Perfect Active) or received (Past Perfect Active) at least one text message in the previous month.
I. Some blind and partially sighted people use (Present Simple Active) computer-based technology to gain access to printed information. 2. In 1997, a new technology emerged (Past Simple Active) that brought digital sound and video into homes over the world. 3. Since 2006 another revolution with the introduction ofBlu-ray Discs has taken (Present Perfect Simple Active) place. 4. Users will be (Future Simple Active) able to connect to the Internet via Wi-Fi. 5. Minicomputers are becoming (Present Continuous Active) less popular as microcomputers improve. 6. We have been solving (Present Perfect Continuous Active) the problem since 1993. 7. Up to this point we have been discussing (Present Perfect Continuous Active) information retrieval in genera! terms. 8. Two keys are usually employed (Present Simple Passive), one to encode and the other to decode the information. 9. The separate elements of the building have been manufactured (Present Perfect Simple Passive) at different factories. 10. Computer Security techniques are being developed (Present Continuous Passive) to protect single computers from accidental or intentional invasion of data
by unauthorized individuals. II. Science is (Present form of 'to be') the means by which the hole of our civilization is rapidly being transformed (Present Continuous Passive). 12. The new device will have been tested (Future Simple Passive) before the chief engineer comes.
Exercise 2
SMS was created (Past simple Passive) during the late 1980s to work (Indefinite Form) with a digital technology called (Present Simple Passive) GSM (global system for mobile communications), which is (Present form of 'to be') the basis for most modem cell phones. The Norwegian engineers who were inventing (Past Continuous Active) it wanted (Past Simple Active) a very simple messaging system that worked (Past Simple Active) when users' mobile phones were turned off (Past Simple Passive) or out of signal range. Most sources agree (Present Simple Active) that the first SMS message was sent (Past Simple Passive) in the UK in 1992. As SMS was born (Past Simple Passive) in Europe, it is (Present form of 'to be') not surprising that it took (Past Simple Active) a little longer to make (Indefinite Form) its way to the United States. Even today it is (Present form of 'to be') much more popular in Euгоре. A July 2005 study found (Past Simple Active) that 37 percent of U.8. mobile phone owners had sent (Past Perfect Active) or received (Past Perfect Active) at least one text message in the previous month.
I. Some blind and partially sighted people use (Present Simple, Active) computer-based technology to gain (инфинитив) access to printed information.
2. In 1997, a new technology emerged (Past Simple, Active) that brought (Past Simple, Active) digital sound and video into homes over the world.
3. Since 2006 another revolution with the introduction ofBlu-ray Discs has taken (Present Perfect, Active) place.
4. Users will be (Future Simple, Active) able to connect (инфинитив) to the Internet via Wi-Fi.
5. Minicomputers are becoming (Present Continuous, Active) less popular as microcomputers improve.
6. We have been solving (Present Perfect Continuous, Active) the problem since 1993.
7. Up to this point we have been discussing (Present Perfect Continuous, Active) information retrieval in genera! terms.
8. Two keys are usually employed (Present Simple, Passive), one to encode (инфинитив) and the other to decode (инфинитив) the information.
9. The separate elements of the building have been manufactured (Present Perfect, Passive) at different factories.
10. Computer Security techniques are being developed (Present Continuous, Passive) to protect (инфинитив) single computers from accidental or intentional invasion of data by unauthorized individuals.
II. Science is (Present Simple) the means by which the hole of our civilization is rapidly being transformed (Present Continuous, Passive).
12. The new device will have been tested (Future Perfect, Passive) before the chief engineer comes.
упр. 2
SMS was created (Past Simple, Passive) during the late 1980s to work (инфинитив) with a digital technology called (причастие II) GSM (global system for mobile communications), which is (Present Simple) the basis for most modem cell phones.
The Norwegian engineers who were inventing (Past Continuous Active) it wanted (Past Simple Active) a very simple messaging system that worked (Past Simple Active) when users' mobile phones were turned off (Past Simple Passive) or out of signal range.
Most sources agree (Present Simple Active) that the first SMS message was sent (Past Simple Passive) in the UK in 1992.
As SMS was born (Past Simple Passive) in Europe, it is (Present Simple) not surprising that it took (Past Simple Active) a little longer to make (инфинитив) its way to the United States.
Even today it is (Present Simple) much more popular in Euгоре.
A July 2005 study found (Past Simple Active) that 37 percent of U.S. mobile phone owners had sent (Past Perfect Active) or received (Past Perfect Active) at least one text message in the previous month.