Здесь надо открыть скобки и поставить все в нужное время. 1. When yolur dad (to leave) home every day?
2. He (to read) a newspaper when I (to come) in yesterday,
3.What you (to buy) at the shop yesterday? - I (to buy) a book.
4. Yesterday my father (not to read) newspapers because, he (to be) very busy. He (to read)
newspapers tomorrow,
5. You (to read) this book next week?
6. We (to discuss) the latest news from three till four yesterday.
7. You (to watch) TV yesterday?
8. What your brother (to do) every day?
9. Look at this bird-house. Mike (to make) it himself. He (to make) it last Sunday.
10. What your brother (to do) tomorrow?
11. They (to be) tired but happy after the holiday yesterday. They (to be) not sad.
12. We (not to solve) the problem yet.
First, we need to find the table on page 14 that provides information about Peter's daily sports. Once we have the table, we can start writing our sentences.
1. In winter, Peter enjoys skiing down snowy mountains.
- This sentence tells us that during winter, Peter's favorite sport is skiing on snowy mountains.
2. Peter practices ice skating with his friends on frozen lakes in winter.
- This sentence tells us that Peter enjoys ice skating on frozen lakes during the winter season.
3. During winter, Peter loves playing ice hockey with his teammates on the local rink.
- This sentence shows that Peter participates in ice hockey during the winter months, playing with his teammates at a local rink.
4. In winter, Peter enjoys snowboarding on slopes covered with fresh powder.
- This sentence tells us that Peter loves snowboarding down slopes covered in fresh snow during the winter.
5. Peter also enjoys sledding down hills covered in snow during winter.
- This sentence tells us that sledding is another activity Peter enjoys during the winter season.
6. In summer, Peter likes playing beach volleyball with his friends.
- This sentence tells us that during summer, Peter enjoys playing beach volleyball with his friends.
7. Peter loves swimming in the ocean during the hot summer days.
- This sentence tells us that Peter enjoys swimming in the ocean when it's hot during the summer.
8. In summer, Peter enjoys kiteboarding on windy days at the beach.
- This sentence informs us that Peter enjoys kiteboarding, a water sport, during the windy summer days.
9. Peter takes part in soccer matches with his friends during summer evenings.
- This sentence tells us that Peter plays soccer with his friends in the evenings during the summer.
10. In summer, Peter enjoys hiking in the mountains and exploring nature trails.
- This sentence tells us that Peter enjoys hiking and exploring nature trails during the summer in the mountains.
11. Peter likes playing tennis with his family at local courts during the summer.
- This sentence informs us that during summer, Peter plays tennis with his family at nearby tennis courts.
12. Peter enjoys biking along scenic routes during the summer.
- This sentence tells us that Peter likes biking on beautiful routes during the summer season.
13. In summer, Peter enjoys playing basketball with his friends at the neighborhood court.
- This sentence tells us that Peter plays basketball with his friends at a local court during the summer.
14. Peter loves going for long walks and jogging in the park during the summer.
- This sentence tells us that Peter enjoys going for walks and jogging in the park during the summer season.
By incorporating the information from the table on page 14, these 14 sentences provide a detailed overview of Peter's daily sports activities in both winter and summer.
- It has been raining since the afternoon.
2. How long have you had that bag?
- Let me think. I have had that bag for four months.
3. How long has Jack worked here?
- He has worked here since he graduated from the university.
4. How long have Mark and Ellie been married?
- They have been married for 15 years.
5. How long has Tina been learning Spanish?
- She has been learning Spanish for three years.
Explanation:
- In the first question, we are asking about the duration of the rain, so we use the present perfect continuous tense "has been raining" to show that the action started in the past and is still ongoing. We use "since" to indicate the starting point of the action.
- In the second question, we are asking about the duration of owning the bag, so we use the present perfect simple tense "have had" to show that the action started in the past and has a connection to the present. We use "for" to indicate the duration of the action.
- In the third question, we are asking about the duration of Jack's work, so we use the present perfect simple tense "has worked" to show that the action started in the past and has a connection to the present. We use "since" to indicate the starting point of the action.
- In the fourth question, we are asking about the duration of Mark and Ellie's marriage, so we use the present perfect simple tense "have been married" to show that the action started in the past and has a connection to the present. We use "for" to indicate the duration of the action.
- In the fifth question, we are asking about the duration of Tina's learning of Spanish, so we use the present perfect continuous tense "has been learning" to show that the action started in the past and is still ongoing. We use "for" to indicate the duration of the action.
Please note that in the second question, there seems to be an error in the answer provided ("I four month"). It should be "I have had that bag for four months" to be grammatically correct.