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PAST CONTINUOUS (PROGRESSIVE) S428 OBPAZOBAHHE ae “ing (npisacrne tactosmero spemenn) Oprborpaduseckne npaBiia o6pasonanua npusactua Hacromuero Bement (em. Unit 40). My friend and I were playing chess when the telephone rang, Izwasn’t doing anything special when he called What were you doing at 6 o'clock yesterday? SN CoY4AM YNOTPEBAEHUA Heitcraue, koropoe nponcxonnsio B onpenesientetit MoMenT 1111 HepHo” BpeMeHH B Mponuiom, KoTOpBIi Moxer OorTb BbIparKert: > rounbiw yxasarnem npemenn (from 5 till 6 yesterday, at three o'clock yesterday, etc.) At seven o'clock yesterday | was watching TV. > apyrun aelicrsuem B npoutstom Jack was walking down the street when he saz Joan. ‘Sue was watching TV while Steve was washing up. > KonTeKcrom Han curyanueli I met Mrs Frank the other day. She was reading a paper on a bench in the park. sarvanmponantioe aejicrane p Gxwxaiiiem Gyayulem B upoureauiem KoHTeKcre (8 STOM SHa¥eriHIH Takase yriorpeGuseTca neiparsenine to be going to) Mum prepared everything necessary for the party we were giving on Saturday. I was going to congratulate her but it turned out that she was away. vacro nopTopaiomteecst elicTBie, KOTOPOe BHIsHIRACT pasipaKeHMe WIM HERO crso (9Monmonambitbtii Continuous) She was constantly talking about her health problems. -= Eocoasnme ymaepOumendune vu ompiyamerouee npednosens 0 mon, umo ov weaun SEA Genaau ¢ yxasannoe opens. {at this time yesterday ~ I / to walkin the park... 2.at 8 yesterday morning ~ my mother / to make breakfast 3.at 1 o'clock yesterday ~ my friends / to have classes at school (the Institute) ©... 7 4.at 9 o'clock last night ~ my Dad /to watch the news program on TV". 7. at this time on Tuesday ~ 1//to play / with my younger brother (sister)... Pacxpoiime crobxu, ynompebus zxazoa ¢ dbopme Past Continuous. 1. The street was absolutely empty and we s....:.... (to drive) very fast. 2, Did you really hear what they............ (to talk) about? ~ Ttell you ft was about some robbery! 3. She was disgusting to look at! ~ But why! Isn't she pretty? ~ It wasn’t that! She ....... oo (always / to chew) gum! I find it most unpleasant. Don't you? . (the music / to play) all the time from 7 to 9 in the evenitig? 5. When we arrived at the seaside the weather was disappointing at first. A strong wind setscssres (t0 blow), the sky was cloudy and it... (to drizele). But the next day the sun came out, 6. It sounds strange but I can't remember what I... (to do) at this time two days ago. ~ Perhaps you . (to sleep), 7. It seems to me everybody (really /to enjoy) the party when the awful news about that accident came, 8, [found the house in a mess. The light was on. The water in the bathroom -. (to run), some dish........... (fo burn) in the oven. ~ Good Lord, it could have caught fire, thent 9. Lasked the nurse who . (to go) upstairs to take the papers to Dr. Reed. 10. Edidn't like him at all, to put it mildly. He ........... (constantly / to bite) his nails, which is a most annoying habit! 41, He was actually the only one who............ (to listen) carefully to hat [occ (t0 Say). That's why he attracted my attention at once. 12. What ............ (she / to wear’ at the party? 13. ........... (you/ not to wait) for me at five? ~ But Iwas. Why didn’t you come? 414. I can swear that fifteen minutes ago the child.......... (o play) on the carpet in the room. ~ Well, where is he now? 15. I nearly missed the bus. It........... (o feave) a few minutes later, Hepecedume. aso 1. Muctep Hoyau mpuesxan yepes ba ana. Bea cea Tmarenno rotoRtutach K ero pH Gurio, 2. Anpocny.ica & 8 vacop. Mama p 97o npesta saprpakasta, a nana yxouH1 Ha paGory. 3. Tne ror Gout » 4 vaca? — Tyan ¢ co6axoli. 4, Cm 6110 nenoasoxxn6 pasrovapusars! Ou noctoaito oBTOps oaNO 170 28e pad- pint enonantn! 5, Hetextis xouer stars, wro Mut ena nyepa c 8 10 10 vacos Beyepa. - HackoapKo A MoMHto, Tet peutasta KpOCCBOpLAL, a. BADAA. 6. Beero nwa sna nasail 8 90 npeMs st karazica ta mpKax 3a roponoM! . . / PAST CONTINUOUS VIM PAST INDEFINITE? en BE EEaEN EN SaN Past Continuous jenaer axuent ua upouecce nelicrsua, Past Indefinite ronopir oc: Mom (baxre conepiienua seiicrsna, IIpu oro m Past Continuous, 1 Past Indefinite MOTYT YHOTpeOATHCA C ORUIIMH H TeMH IKe YKAsAHMAMH BpeMer. Buepa n 7 acos nevepa on eosepauaaca || Buepa n 7 vacop neyepa ont eepnyaca iomoli. TOMO. ‘At7 o'clock last night he was returning || At 7 o'clock last night he returned home. home. B caoxnsrx npenorkermiax Past Continuous yriorpeGsraetea L181 onncattust cHTya- TINH B MpOULIOM, a zU1a BuIpaxkeHna saKoHMeMHOTO AelicrDH1A Bo BpeMa oTOHk cHTYa- unt yriorpe6aseres Past Indefinite. Just as I was leaving the office, Mr. Jones arrived. 1 was returning home when it started raining heavily. {{ro6s1 HoKasaTb otHOBpeMenTiocTs conepitetuia jelicrsuit Past Contnuous yro- -rpeBsIAeTCA B OGEHX 4ACTAX CsHONKHOTO MpesLIOXKeHH. While she was pouring out the tea, | zoas looking through some magazine. He nyraiite nogo6unie npensioxertus c mpoctoii HocseoBatestbHOcTsIO jtelteTBHit Kora noaconun Tom, pacckasmiean Kora noagonut Tom, 3 paccxasan sty ueTopmo. emy aty ricropinio. ‘When Tom called I zoas telling that When Tom called I told him that story. story. C nurparxenmsna, THt1a «ace ympor, yorpebanerca ut Past Indefinite wi Past Continuous, She watched /was watching TV all evening. It snowed / was snowing all day. B npenaoxermax, tina «JT wepaaa na nuaruno 3 vaca.>, «On uuman evepa 5 4a cos.», yrorpeGaaeres Tomko Past Indefinite. | played the piano for three hours. He read for five hours yesterday. Pacxpotime cxo6xu, ynompe6xaa znazon 6 ibopne Past Continuous usu Past Indefinite. Sap (to hurt) his leg when he ........... (to fall off the ladder. (to see) that she... (to enjoy) the concert. She .. + (to sit /to - (you / not /to open) the door at: once? ~ Sorry, I (not /t0 hear) (to break) the plate while I............ (to do) the washing up 5. At two o'clock this afternoon [......... (40 have) hunch that’s why yo (rot (you /o want) to tell me? — Actually (Go come) by the 7 o'clock train. Ga look chrough the album / to get) me on the phone. What . (to call) to tell youT.. 61. (G find) that old ph a Ls 7. He (fo look through the article for some time and then .. (to make) notes 8 They . (to discuss) the situation for about an hour at yesterday's meeting, 9. The boy... (always / to fidget). But whenever 1 .. (to tell) him not to, he (to stick) out his tongue at me. 10. While the Coppards (Go work) in the garden Mr. Coppard ........... (to have) a heart attack and his wile (to call) the doctor. 11. To.ss-ssee-+ (40 know) for sure what ........... (to happen) in the next room at that moment, 12. Tosccccernre (MOL / to mean) to shout at YOU. Ls... (just /t0 speak) in an emotional manner! 13, When I (to arrive), the party... (to be) in full swing, Someone (to play) the piano and the guests .......... (to dance), Nobody «1.0... U0 notice) me come in. 14.1 (éo ask) her something but she ............ (not /to answer) as she .....10..+. (tO taste) some dish. 15. What. --- (you / to do) when YoU ......... (to find) the ring? ~ o call) the police, of course. Tepeaedume, 1, Heyrcestu uuxto nuvero He sameriur? ~ Her, nce eMorpemi Textepuaop 1 mero 1100- apuesisHOro He CTbIMIAH, 2. Koryta sasnonun GysnHHk, of ero BEIMON Ht RETA. 3. On nce yrpo steakait B nlocremi u stuero He jesTaZ. 4, Fl oGaympinar amit Tu1aH, Kora MHe B roROBY PHILA HpeKpacuas wes. 5. Korma sot caymiae HOBOCTH, MBl eile He sas, 870 OME aHaMAT. 6. Ane nomunait uu exona. Oxmk ronopuni oven 6oicTpo. 7, Tloxa ox ptictynas, nce ero punMaresmomo cyan. 8. B xopnope Gsino over myxmo. Cocegu 470-ro npaaywowait, 9. Korga on nepay:ics, mt nonpo6o o6cymuais 12a, 10. Ox rosopua nto Tenecbony musyrsr Tpx, saTem nepenan Tpy6Ky sete 11, Ona noctoamno cMorpesta 8 sepkauio! Dro Bee Gompure eficTRORAMIO Mie Ha HepB 12. Xomonauto, 1 st nepHy.teb p ropox. 13, Henaxno, uro mwento # jean n 3 acon, — A nce-raxu? ~ ¥ mea Goto ceumiamne, 14, Ona trakana sco Ho¥p. — A THI 4TO jesail B aTO Bpema? — A si cues 1 AYMasl, KaK elt Homo. 15. Stax ycrana, uro cana 10 acon! 16. Toc.ic:umi pas # sriex ero ra noKsane. On 4To-TO HeKAT B CYMKe ¥4, BHO, HepAHIa., ‘TAK jake He MOF HaiitHt To, ¥To eMy GuisIo B TOT MOMENT Hy:KHO. — A BEI He MOMEIIETe, KaK On Guta oger?: 17. B cy66ory Bpaynet nepeesasaut ta HoByIO KBApTHpy, M Mb aL TlOMIpOULaTbest € HHH. 18, eru c nerepnenvem axnas naeuta mpasannKa. Bee o6cy2kastH HOuAPKH, KOTOpbIe HM. 10cb HoayaHTD, eS pea PAST PERFECT S@4NN OBPASOBAHHE Pe Ses eaiemeoce | Tpanu1a oGpasonanna npusacrua npomenutero Bpemenn (cM. Unit 45). Bonpocutensiast w orpHuaterstas pope opasyiorea pH NoMomu BcttoMora~ ‘renprtoro rarovta had. Thad finished working by 4 o'clock. She hadn’t returned yet when I called. Had they discussed the events by the time you arrived? SN CoYYAH YIOTPEBEHHA Jleticraue, conepummnieeca 10 onrpesleneHHoro MoMeHTa B MpomLIOM. Sror Moment b TIPOMLTOM MOxKET GbITD BBIpAKEH: > yxasanireat ppenennt c mpemtoron by She had written the composition hy 6 o'clock > apyrun jeiicrsuem B mpoutsiom, By the time we came the children had already stopped fighting He had done everything necessary when I arrive > Konrexcrom (Korga Hapymaerea 1eT1o04Ka roctenoBaTeTUbIX AelicTBUit HB TOBe- CrpOBANM jleTaeTes lar Haga, HTOGHI ykasaTp 1a AeiteTBHe, UMEBILICe MeCTO partite) He arrived at the office, prepared some papers and went to the meeting he had arranged with his boss. : Ileiicraue, Koropoe Hatianoch jlo orpenestenHoro MoMentTa B IIPOHIsIOM Hi TIPO sOJ1ARa~ ‘NOCh BILIOTb YO HeTO WIM B TOT MOMeHT Bee ene NpomoAKanoc. B stom suaqeHHn Past Perfect ynorpedsiaeres co cslonawn 1 o6oporam, xapakctepHiMit uta Present Perfect: ever, never, just, for, since, lately, .. (em. Units 45, 46). Tlonamrre, uto n orsuraue ot Present Perfect Past Perfect ynorpebu1aerca TOAbKO B KoilteKcTe npollemmtero ppeMent She looked pale. She had had a headache since morning. They were very close friends. They had known each other for ages. She wanted to go to France. She had never been there before. Baxownime cumyauuu. Cocmassme npedaorcenus unu vacmu npedaoocenuit us Gannoex cxoe, \SSBEAT RS ‘ymompebraa zuazoasi 6 popae Past Perfect + She was very worried. (by midnight / her son / not / to return / yet) > By midnight her son hadn't returned yet. 1. They thought they were well by the end of the term) .... 2. He was very fond of traveling Byd the time he was as thirty five re (to visit / 12 counties) repared for the exam. (to study /all che necessary material / 5.Ieould Bardly recognize her. (not /to se / ach ther / since 1990). Pacxpoitme cxobxu, ynompe6ass enazon ¢ pope Past Perfect Sees ‘+1, Frank was in the Tretyakov Gallery last Sunday. He............ (never / to be) there before. ee 2, She entered the room, greeted the guests and introduced the friend she: (to bring) (not / to announce) the results yet. 4, Hee -s.sees-e (to try) getting her on the phone since early morning but she was out. 5. By the time he was fifteen he . (to break) his arm three times. 6. She .....,,...«. (to do) all the housework before the children returned from school. 7. Everybody was eager to get tickets for her concert. She .........-. (to be) the most famous singer in the country for many years. 8, Ie-was the second time yo . (to lie) to me. That's why I never believed you alver- wards, 3. By 6 o'clock they ~9. She. (to be) very busy lately so she nearly forgot about our arrangement. 10. We. (do discuss) every detail of the plan by evening, 11, He had dinner and took out the book he (éo buy) on his way home, 12. When the police arrived the criminal........... (already / to escape). 13, It. was the most beautiful bunch of flowers [........... (ever /t0 get). 14 Iwas surprised when she called, We...........- (of / to speak) for the last two months. 15, At the age of forty he was a very experienced specialist, He ........... (to achieve) a lot since he started working in that field. 16.It.. (to get) dark by the time we reached the place. £7. He had a good tan, He ............ Gust / to return) from his holiday in Spain. 18. He "«. (to smoke) twenty cigarettes by the end of the argument. Tlepesedume 1. K xomny mecsa oun merparmamt nce err. 2. K 28-nir rota oa calestaita npeKpacityio Kapbepy. 3. Kora nepnyaucs posurenu, apysba Malika yxe ymin. 4, PeGeuxy 6uis10 ovens unrrepectto, Ox nuxorma pantive He Guu 8 soomapre. 5. A ne oxkuasia, u70 o Mpwier Bonpens. On yxCe Bax OMASADIBAL 6, Dro Guia Kax pas TOT NoNapoK, KoTOpHIit a NaBHO XOTea OAYHHTD. 7. K tomy npemenn Kak Havaitest NOXNb, OK Y2Ke HOMME NaI. 8, On mpnexar ra cramuno, Ky Grier H TOSBOHELL 2keHe, KaK OGemtaM, 9, Onirne ana, ero cxagarp apyr mpyty. Out He BcTpeaztice C TeX Top, Kak NOCCOpHLACD. 40. Lua Dane nee Gui0 B HonimKy. Ona nrepabie Gxia 3a rIpeyeTastst CROETO TOPOAKA. PAST PERFECT, PAST INDEFINITE UI PAST CONTINUOUS? Eqs npetoxerm peas naer ne o elicrpim, a 0 cocrositim, HacTyMHBIeM K O1- pexesientiomy Momertry p npontiioM, To ynorpebaaerca Past Indefinite. They didn’t know anything by that They hadn’t found anything out by that time yet. time yet. Onm eme mmuero ne snam x tomy Onn eme nnuero ne ysname x tomy npemeni, ppement, Ee ycaaario, ckou1bKo JUITCs 9TO CocrosmHe K OMIpEHeTeHHOMY MOMeHTY B pO- nsiom, o6st2aTenbtI0 ynorpeGmenue Past Perfect. IE) When arrived Nick was already When L arrived Nick had been there there. for about an hour. Korna 4 npuexaa, Hin yowe Gout ‘Korna nprexaa, Hm 6our Tam yoxe ram. oxox0 vaca Ecau nelicrsus npesicranienst & Hx peanbHoit nocrenoBaTenDHOcTH, 10 ynorpe6.A- etca Past Indefinite. He lost the key and couldn't get into He couldn’t get into the house because the house. he had lost the key. Ox nomepan cao u e.moz nonacts || Ox He .woe nonacts AOMOii, noToMy oMoit. ‘aro nomepau KaU0%. SRQVSAN B caoxnpx npemroxenmax c cowsamn hardly ... when, scarcely ... when, no sooner ... than B 1laBHioM mpesioxeHum ynorpeGasterca Past Perfect, a8 mpusta- ‘rouniom Past Indefinite. Thad hardly finished the task when they gave me another one. Edea (He yenea) # saxowwn sasane, Hardly had | finished the task when _xkax wae nat eure onno they gave me another one. | Oparure sumarme wa nepenoa npenoxenntit, nonoGHErx cxexyIoNLAM: i Ona ocmanoesunacy 1 nochompena Ona ocmanosusace 1 pasenndvieana BUT a purpiny. puny. She stopped and looked at the shop || She had stopped and was looking at the window. shop window. (nocnedoeamenvrie deiiemeus) (deitcmaue npousouxo 0 onuceieaeno20 snonenma, a I npoucxoduno ¢ mom woxennt) Exercises ad Pacxpoitme cxobxu, ynompeGass rxazon 6 hopme Past Perfect, Past Indefinite suru Past Continuous. 1 1. She............ (aot /to learn) the material well enough and............ (to get) a bad mark at the exam. 2. She «vv... (to get) a bad mark at the exam because she .......... (not / to learn) the material well enough: 3.1 .. (to know) Sam for about two years when he........... (to get) married. 4.100007 (already / to know) Sam and Rachel when they (to get) married. 5. We. (to give) the children their presents and they .......... (to open) the parcels at once, 6, We ..ssssse (hardly / to exchange) our New Year presents when the first guests ssssereense (tO arTive). 7. When the first guests their presents and they see What ...0..-.-- (to be) inside. 8 Tossesnw (C0 wal) inthe pa for about an Rous dhe other day 0.1. . (to arrive) we . (already / to give) the children (to open) the parcels. They ........... (to be) eager to (to see) a fight when T . (to walk) in the park the other day. (qo walk) in the park and (Gogo) home when Ts... (to see) a fight, 1D strstr rencssinnesensteenteeneernsenremmsgumereisesrenteinsetsstssseeateseesenenmenasnameemenmnemeenint {, By 8 o'clock yesterday I.......... (to do) nearly all my homework and........... (C0 listen) to music. 2. By the time the operation (to be) over the doctor .....-..-- (to be) so tired that he ........-.-- (can) hardly walk. 3. By the time the operation ........... (to be) over the doctor ........-- (to get) so tired that he.......... (can) hardly walk. 4. Tb sesssssess do be) evening when I (to leave) the building and it (to get) dark. 5. When [...:00-1. (to leave) the building it.......... (to get) completely dark. T....... (fo see) absolutely nothing. 6. She. (to make) a list of things she .....:..- (fo need) and 0... (to look) it through again to make sure she.......... (not / to forget) anything, T.She wesssuens (to forget) a few things when she /........, (lo make) a list, so she . (not / to buy) some of the things she . (io need). 8. He sus (to speak) rudely to her but he ........... (to apologize) afterwards. 9. He. (to apologize) because he. . (io speak) rudely to her. 10, Nick Says he... (Gomeet) Liz at the library a few days ago, She... (0 come) to take some book for her exam and ........... to ask) the librarian about it. Nick sescsssssses (to recognize) her voice and (éo come) up. 3 oe .... (to meet) Al the day before yesterday. He ............ (to invite) me to his party. 2, Hardly <.......... (she / to shut) the door when the door bell (to ring) again. 3. He ‘Go call) to ask for advice how to choose a computer. He........... (£0 buy) a new one, 4, When I first... (to meet) Victor he .....-..-- already (to be married) and sescreseees (G0 have) two children. 5, He............ (fo write) two books and ... (¢o be) quite well-known by that time. 6, No sooner ............ (the children / to begin) to play than they ............ (to quarrel). 7, When the stranger ........... (fo enter) Mrs. Harper ............ (to drop) the book she ssssssss (C0 take) Out of the bookcase. 8. By the time the police . _ (to catch) the robbers they no longer .......... (to have) the money they (io sical). 9. When we. (Go move) here the Browns ............ already (to live) in the next use. 40. She... (¢o hurt) her leg when she ............ (to get) off the bus. Fortunately, she (not / to break) i Exercises 4 ve 1. She... (Gcarcely / to cross) the street when the traffic lights .......... (00 change). 2 The report -........ (#0 be) extremely boring. T.......... (to listen) to the speaker another ten minutes and - (to leave) the hal 3. Why (Joan / to look) unhappy this morning? ~ She .. (to quarrel) with Jack 4.We (to have) a very good time. We (to. e to a concert. 5. He....--1.--. (to be) an unusually gifted child, By the time (to be) eight he (@o know) the multiplication tables by heart and ........... (0 read) all the History textbooks We os... (to have) at home. . 6 He (to agree) to help only after I............ (to ask) him several times. I never sous (to find) out. why he (to refuse) so long 7. By that time the police (ace) al the necessary information so they (éo look) for the criminals in ail the places where people ........... (Co see) them before. 8 He........... (to be) thirsty again though he............ (to drink) half of the bottle of juice since he (to come) home. 9. Tosvvcor-e (to need) your advice at that time that’s Why T...ec.ce (U0 €all). Lessee (@o call) many times for about an hour but nobody .. (0 ANSE). we sseenee (YOU) to be) out? — Actually 1 i floslep). Your calls. (not /to wake) me ip because [............ (Zo take) a sleeping pill 10, Laura ......-... (@o spend) a sleepless night and .......... (to suffer) from a bad headache. She “(to want) a rest badly. She .......... (to g0) out, (to walk) for some time butit........... (not /o help) and by { o'clock in the afternoon she ......-..... (to be) in bed again. Hardly .."....... (she / to start) to fall asleep when the telephone (to ring) and she ............ (to get) up. ESSBBE Honpasome oosmoacne ouubru. ©e 4 He was sitting on a bench and was watching passers-by. © He sat on a bench watching passers-by. o @ We had done everything by dinner time. w oO i Bead 1. Tt was the first time they travelled by ship. . 2 Hardly [had turned around when the man disappeared. 3, Though the sun came out it was still snowing. 4, When I came all the documents were re 5, She burnt her tongue when she tasted the soup. 6. By the time the doctor came the patient had already been dead 7. He finished his book by December last year. 8, She wanted to be an actress until she was fourteen, . om the baby was awake for a quarter of an ing with his toys. hour. He was quietly ph 10, Alice had stayed with her grandmother for a fortnight and ‘retumed home, 0 0 0 oo oooO Oo 0 Oo oO Gooo 2 1. She was interested in nothing else but her success. She was constantly speaking about it! 3 2. Charles left on Saturday so we came to say soot bye to him, 3. By the time she had cleaned the flat she was very tired. .- 4, How long were you staying in London? « 5. We had already wanted to call the police when Mr. Thompson brought our children home. CG oc) Oo ee ooopodg 6. She had forgotten her friend’s address and couldn't find the house. 7. She sat working on her computer when the light went out... 8 Sam took a shower and was unpacking his things when somebody Knocked epi ngs a ree Aang ee ree cea ares ar 9. By the time we returned the children were fast. 40. What were you doing when you woke up? sleep. | epeaedume. 1 qa a o a a 1. Korza npuma Kara, mor oGeyaenam nonocrst 2. Korna mot oGcyaeam nonoern, mpruina Kara. 3. Koraa Kara yxonna, met ene o6cyauam novocti. 4. Koraa Kara ynura, sc eme Kakoe-r0 npesa oGeysxtamt HoROCTH. 5. Koraa npmupia Kata, apt o6cysutan ronoctH. 6. K Tomy ppemert rar npituura Kara, st yoke o6cyauti xovocrH. 7 Korna npuuita Kata, at yoxe sna nopocrn. 8. Koraa npuuita Kara, att yoxe zapsio samt ory onocTD, 9. Korna mpruura Kara, ser o6eyarim1 Hopocti it omit 4a10, 10. Koraa mpunira Kara, st o6cyauieunt noocritn nit wail. 41. Koraa npmmina Kara, wor yace oGcyant nonocra rH Mai, 42. He yenenn mix o6cyauTs Honoctn, xax npuutta Kava. 14, Tro ot o6cynnt, xora mpumuta Kata? 15, Yo Bet o6cyaciams, xoraa mpunina Kara? 16. But wro-ro obcyaim x Tomy Bpemerm, Kak mpmuta Kars? 17. Bot yxe sua 4r0-nn6yqe & Tomy Bpewenn, Kax npinmta Kara? 2. 13. Koraa Kara npumiza, ona pacenasasia, «70 ona campuiasia 06 aTHx HoBocTaX. 1. He ycrresm wii noobezars, kak xosaiixa npesiortita aM “ai, Guia yore nanecrnoii Gaxeprno 3. Korxa onia npocrystacs, 6i10 yase enerst0, nactasto yrpo. 4 PeGarra Gnu oven nos6yaxnent. Bee npouinn kuumry 1 o6cyxcKamt ce. 5. Oi ypcrsonan, 470 3a nin KTO-To ugeT, Wo He OGopasHBaLTEA. 6. Mu emorpenm curbs rpumepxo nosaca. noromy sto dius Ooi exysnuti. 7. K 5 uacam ona uce npurorosua 4 Hakppina Ha cron. 8. Bee 65110 rorono, 1 ona 2KaNa rocTeii. 9. Jloxa sakonmics, 1 MoI NonLTH rysieTD, 10. Jloxem eme He saxousniaes, Kora yox nomM rysisTD, 3 2. K tomy npeert kax efi venoammtocs 30, ona crantitena.ta Bee roracenteckie HapTitn 1 AnoToM? ~ Tlorom pacnounty TesteBHa0p, MAAC KAHUKY.1 2. On Goin oven part, TaK Kax sania I Mecto ua copeslionasusty. 3. A onosnan. Yarren yoxe oGpsctiax noBoe npapiito. 6. Enna moi vous sau, kan morae ener, 1 uaviartes dite. 7. A. shana Morru er nats, Korma nostakosuiacn ee 6patox 8. Mbt yoxe yxoumt, xorma om oraz tac 1 nonpoctit ocraraca. 9, Ona nee eme paGorana n cay 8 9t0 npenss? — He atiaio, ee ite piimena. 4, Aonosnan. Yauurrens yaxe oGosicHnut HoDoe MpaRIiO, H nce xexaIH ynparxteHe. 5. Korna toi o6paritaics « nesy 3a noMomto, mpobewa yoxe AasHo eyimectBonaa, 10. 51 mnoro paa mpenynpexstata Zuuka, npexte 4em, p Kore KoHoR, HaKasaia ero. 1. Ona no-nacroameny orupmxana, Ont marke ne npowa ni ogHolt raserbt ¢ TeX HHOp, Kak PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS 224 OBPASOBAHHE BenlomorarestbHiiii raarox fo ben Past Perfect + npuiacrue nacroamero npemenit (ing bopma). had been 4 + Opxporparprreckne npaBrita o6pasoBaniiia IpHYacTHA HacTosmero Bpemen ( ca. Unit 40). It was just the book he had been looking for so long. Bonpocurensias cbopaa o6pasyerea np oom had. Why had he been looking for the book so long before he finally found it? Tax 2xe Kak 1 Present Perfect Continuous, Past Perfect Continuous, xax npasito, he ylorpe6auaercs B OTpHtkATesIbHbIX IpesLiOxKeHHsIx. BMecTO Hero yrlorpeb.steTCs Past Perfect. It turned out that he hadn't practised the reading of the text at home. 2S 2N CIYYAM YIOTPEBIEHUA Heiicrane, xoropoe navaoch lo onpejesteHHoro MoMenTa B IIPOULIOM 1. poHoIDKa- HOCb BILIOTs HO Hero HUI B TOT MOMENT BCe eMmte MposOWKa;TOCb. B aTOM sHAeHHTH Past Perfect Continuous ynorpe6seres ¢ Tenn 2Ke cropaMat H OGOpOTANH, TO 1 Present Perfect Continuous: lately, since, for, ... (cx. Unit 47). At midday he felt tired as he had been working in the garden since early morning. They had been staying at the hotel for three days when they got a letter. Aelicrnue, xoropoe nponcxomuio HerlocpexcTHeHHO Hepe OUpeNeseHHbIN: MOMeHI- TOM B MIpoltiiom 1 KakHM-TO OGpasom OTpasiLIOCk Ha CHTYANH B TPOLILTOM. They were wet through. They had been walking in the rain. Tnaroms, xe umetomme (opm Continuous, ne ynorpeGamores n Past Perfect Continuous. B ykasaHHbix sHaveHHsx OHH OOpasyror Past Perfect (cv. Unit 52). Mexay Past Perfect Past Perfect Continuous cymectryior rakue 2ke paasurina 8 aHavenMsx uM ynorpe6xenmm, 470 M Mexny Present Perfect u Present Perfect Continuous (car. Unit 48). Henoxesya dannyro undbopmauuo, cocmasome corre npedzomenus. Ynompebume Past \SSARANS Perfect Continuous. + They worried about their children all night long. They looked very nervous. "because | They looked very nervous because they had been worrying. about their children all night long. eee | 1. We drove for two hours. The accident happened. |b | Ripe faiby crle r alinost au hour He Aaally wliatlegs, ae | 3. The man suddenly fell down. Hie waiked in front of ‘me all | the ee = who | 4 ‘Ann ‘took the ‘medicine for several weeks. She relly ‘felt better. before | Packpoiime cxo6ku, ynompeGnax znazon @ dbopae Past Perfect unu Past Perfect Continuous. )SS4:20 0% 1. The program she... (to watch) for some time suddenly stopped. 2. How long. (che Smallwoods / to look) for the house before they found the one they really liked? B.Pete nee. (not/ to decide) anything by Wednesday though we ........... (to discuss) the situation long enough. 4, We met at the Ritz. She (to work) there since the beginning of the year. BT (io call) Nick several times before I finally got through, 6. The child's curiosity annoyed me. He ............ (to ask) me questions all day! He . (to ask) me ten questions just for the last half an hour: 7. The man who (io follow) me all the way turned out to be a policeman. 8. The boy was exhausted. He............ (not /to eat) for three days. 9. By the time the police found the burglar he (to hide) in the attic for three weeks 10. The dress she .......... (to put on) looked wonderful Tepesedume. SRE 1. Koraa npnmira Kara, mit yave nostaca o6cyaviam nonocTH. 2. Mannmra yace asnasta pac, Korsta npHOpi noes? ~ Ha, npawsra, worbep oveHb Hepaett- Sait, TAK KaK OCIA OMOSNAT, H OF YrKE HABHO IAL MeN. 3. Hlerit puirasmean Goapnina. On nce yTpo KaTamMIch Ha sIBDKAX. 4, Ona yerama, Tax Kak wnforo samma:tach ¢ yrpa. Ouia BHIy'sHLIa HooBHHY HeoBKoHMO- ro marepiraza. 5. Mut penernpovam cnexrakas mpuntepno mecan, xorsa Hasex saGonex. ~ WH exo.pxo bot uckaimu pyroro akrepa? - Beero Heckonsko seit. 6. K tomy apes xax MpuGKLNH HoxapHBIe, B OMe Y>KE AARHO HAX.IO JbIMOM, 7. Ox xpaciiin ston sina aca. 8. Onn kpactinit 70x tha ‘iaca, Korsla BApyT MOMIeN 102K». 9. Ov kpactiin foM sta Yaca, Ho MOTOM TloMeN LOAM M BCE MCTOpTHLT. 10. Kora om xpacuan om, papyr flome nox. 11. Korma on noxpactia 20m, Bapyr ome 10%. 12. Ou yoke amar nOKpaciLI OM, KOr7a HOMIE NOK 13. Onn nioxpaciim nom 4 oGenazm, Kora NOMEN NONE. 44. Jlos, koroputit on 1ax gostro pacts, HowbIo croper. MOBTOPEHME (ypoxn 39-54) SEEING Boibepume npacuronett sapuarm. ere 1 1, He........ too long and got a headache © studied © was studying © had been studying 2 ssoese YOU... the concert on the radio at 5? O have....... heard @were....... hearing © did....... hear 3, Lwonder if they....... in time, © come © will come © are coming 4, He........ married three times when he ...... Young. O has got; was @ had got; was © got; was 5. By that time she ........... any more explanation, she... everything didn’t need; had understood © hadn't needed; had understood © didn’t need; understood 6, How long....... you........ this information? @have....... had Odo.. have © have been having 7. He......, a word yet since he ..... © hasn't said; has come @ hasn't said; came _© hasn’t been saying; came 8. My friends and T........ to the cinema this Saturday. Oo @ will go @ are going 9. I'll tell him the truth as soon as he . me, 0 will ask @ask @ asks 40. We ....... the book during several lessons and. © discussed; wrote @ had been discussing; wrote © were discussing; wrote a composition. 2 1. Who....... after your garden lately? © has looked @ has been looking © looked 2. Las late. My friends....... for me. © were already waiting @ had already been waiting © already waited 3. What ...... to himin the last few days? © happened © has happened © is happening 4, What time ...... your classes ..? O are... starting © do....... start © will... start 5. He........ his grammar for two hours yesterday. © has been practising © was practising © practised 6. He....... his passport and couldn't go away. had lost @ hias lost © lost 7. He........ a word. The man a foreign language © didn’t understand; was speaking © didn't understand; spoke © wasn't understanding; was speaking 8 He was amazed when he...... the chureh. © had seen @ saw © was seeing 9. The woman was in despair. Her child... © had disappeared @ disappeared © has disappeared 10. I think that if Pete........ the secret nobody will find out anything. © keops © will keep © is keeping NOBTOPEHMVE [ypoxu 39-54) 3 gto . ian “i i. she....... her mind? © did....... change @ has....... been changing @ has........ changed 2. Lhope that the situation ..... © soon clears up © will soon clear up is soon going to clear up * 3. It’s the first time T....... abroad. Oa @ have been © was 4. Lcould see Mrs Bell through the window. She........ the curtains and....... them. © washed; hung © was washing; was hanging © had washed; was hanging 5. She... on the phone! No wonder you can't get through. 0 is always talking @ bas always been talking © always talks 6. What... he seers YOU? O did... tell @ has....... told © has....... been telling, 7.1t....... late when he came and she ... asleep. © had already been; had already been © was; was © had already been; was 8.L....... youa present the other day. © bought have bought © had bought 9. They ....-. each other for many years that’s why she can’t believe it. know @ knew © have known 10. They ....... a house of their own for about a year when they decided to move to another city. Ohad @ have had © had had Packpoiime cxo6ku, ynompebue exazan 6 npasuxvnoil (pope. pss A. For thirty years now I ............ (¢o study) people. I .. (not /to know) very much about them. Some people ........... (to say) that their first impressions of a person ........... (to be) always right. For my part I find the longer I............ (Co knowe) people the more they . (to puzele) me: my oldest friends +. (to be) those of whom I can say that T sevceseee (not /to know) the first thing about them. That is what { (to think) when 1 ...--1.1:- (to read) in this morning's paper that Edward Hyde Burton ........... (to die) at Kobe. He (to be) a merchant and he seeseee-. (to be) in business in Japan for many years, 1 - (to know) him very little, sovessss» (to interest) mé because once he - (togive) me a great surprise. From W. S. Maugham = “A Friend in Need” + (fo wait) for him at the station house. He ............ (fo put) his hands on her (to kneel) in front of her and ........... (to begin) to laugh, His eyes... (@o burn), “Where... (you /to be), Deborah? Who . (togioe) you the bread?” “The lady ............ (to give) the bread,” she said. * Ihad to find Martha.” “What lady........... (fogive) you the bread, Deborah? Where. (you/to bey? Who (to be) Martha?” From John Cheever “The Sutton Place Story” 3. Tk was settled. Frank, with her usual decisiveness, walked out as soon a8 she «.....-... (to fi- nish) her breakfast to send a wire, and three days later Lena Finch ........... (00 arrive), Franke (to meet) her at the station. She «. - (to be) in deep but not obtrusive mourning for the recent death of her husband. Frank ........ (not / to see) her for two MOBTOPEHME (ypoxn 39-54) ‘yeats. She ,..:s..:+. (to hiss) her warmly and .. “You. (Go be) very thin, darling,” she * (Go smile) bravely. Go be) through a good deal lately. 1 .. (to fake) a good look at her (co lose) a lot of weight. From W. S. Maugham “The Three Fat Women of Antibes” 4 “Then, what in God's name .......... (you /to leave) her for?" at (to want) to paint.” ie (Co look) at him for quite a long time. I............ (not/to understand). 1 thought he was mad. It must be remembered that I was very young, and I .. (to look) upon him asa middle-aged man. “But you (to be) forty.” “That's what .. (co make) me think it was high time to begin.” (you / ever / to paint)?” {oF se sssnecsve (C0 want) to be a painter when I. ssssssees (00 make) me go into business because he .. dart. I...:e... (fo begin) to paint a bita year ago. For the last year I.. classes at night.” “Was that where you .... bridge at your club?” “That's it.” “Why (you / not / to tell) her?” "Tgsessses (Co prefer) to keep it to myself.” “Can you paint?” “Not yet. But I shall. That's why L.......-..- (to come) over here, I couldn't get what I want- ed in London, Perhaps I can here.” “Do you think it’s likely that a man ........... (to do) any good when he at your age? Most men .. (to begin) painting at eighteen.” [can learn quicker than I could when T............ (do be) eighteen.” tn (to be) a boy, but my father (o say) there was no money in -.. (togo) to some (10 go) when Mrs. Strickland thought-you........-. (to play) .- (to start) From W.S. Maugham “The Moon and Sixpence” 5 ‘One morning when he (do be) in Rhodes a little over a week, he happened to be coming upstairs as Betty (io walk) along the pass “You .. .. (never / to show) me your room, Betty,” he said. “Oh, come in and have a look now. Its rather nice.” She .s-sccsee (to turn) back and he ........-- (to follow) her in. Te was over the drawing-room and nearly as large. It was furnished in the Italian style. The bed was Venetian and beauti- fully painted. “That's a couch of rather imposing dimensions for a widow lady,” he said facetiously. “Ie’s enormous, isn’t it? But it was so lovely, I had to buy it. It. (to cost) a fortune.” His eye ...s.s.1+ (Uo take) in the bed-table by the side. There (éo be) two or three books on it, a box of cigarettes, and on an ash-tray a briar pipe. Funny! What on earth . (Betty / to have) a pipe by her bed for?» “Do look at this, Isn't the painting marvellous? I almost (to find) it.” . (to cry) when 1 *T suppose that .......... (to cost) a fortune too.” “Tdaren't tell you What I ....-..- (0 pay).” When they .......0.»- (to leave) the room he . (to cast) another glance at the bed- table. The pipe (to vanish). From W, S. Maugham “The Human Element” NOBTOPEHME {ypoxn 39-54) ee — _ ee Ss ‘A 4ACTO eTO aztec BULLEN ‘Bur ero Biytem snecn parse? — la. ~ A xorna ont aneco 6st 8 nocenttt pas? K omy ppewert kax ona xozrxna Osta nepnyTh KUMTY B 6UGmHOTeKY, oa ee em HE mpowna. — Vi uro xe ona caenana? Ona catorpesra Tenepuigop H uicrata akypram. ‘Beem noupaswica cnextakn? Ona pneppise cayntaa oty onepy. — A re ona noctana Guxers? @ Ona y2xe Mecm nommsonatach STHM NeKapcTBOM, Ho He 4YBCTHORAA CebA nyse & He yerem onn noxsermrreca, kax paswenncs, $ Bur xorna-tm6yap 6oimt a jurcKorexe? ~ Jla, Koes, satoro pas, Kors 6411 nonpoct- OM, Oua noaysna micesco 4 ssrraza ero, a 1 Aoxro su ron ornyexe? 2 Ao.tro ror mpo6wtxa » Gosrie? 3. Bur cpasy yanaau npyr apyra? — Koneio, mot axe nitenuice waroro pas. 4 Tloxemy rit ont» ioxaem nBetox? — On Tax samevareano naxuer! 5. ¥ nee yxxaciio pasGomenact rostona, moxa ona CuTytasta eK. 6. Cxomxo y>xe nner noxAB? — Yacon ¢ 12. 7. Tom aymaer, To, aaxe ecu on Hac BEX TIpstBeneT K ceGe HoMOii, ero Masta He paccep- mutes. §. Tlepenaya nasmerca » 7 nevepa? 9. Kromy npemenu kax ey ncosmmttoce 30 er, y nero yoKe Goi10 xve mpocbecemt 1 om Hlomenss HecKompKo Mecr pa6orbt. 10. A mrze He 6iparo (sre BEExOxy) c Tex Hop, KaK cOMALIA HOTY. 3. 1. On nano o6cyrsaaior ary upoGuemy. 2. Oust janHo oGcyausm ary npobaemy. 3. Dror nom Gout amt 5 ner, 4, Stor 0m — Ham nor yxxe 5 ster. 5. ¥ coceneii Gaia overis mystias Bevepinika 1 MBI BLIsBAH NOMEN, 6. Hy, neo rst ronoprim zo neces roxoc! 7. Orta nocmorpena na sacki. Buito yxe noaqHo, a coih eme ne BepHy.ncs 8. B nocsreanee pea # He oven saitata H MostOMy storo uHTALO, 9. No rex nop noxa 4 He HOUMIIO Mammy, Moi HuNKyza He ToeEM. 10, Ona onuixavta 2 nesten, a sate pepirysiack 1a paGory. 4 4. Jeri exexamn ypoxem arpa, Onn urpasin yake OKOO ABYX Hacon. 2. K xonny neem noma npexpariuia pacesetonanue, XoTs mpecTymunka se nant. 3. Ona npmsecanace 4 nocMorpesta B sepxcato, 4, Mot pesute unten KoTeHka ¢ Tex caMBIX Nop, Kax on potas 5. Tloanonre mne, s exrysae ecm y pac 6yaxyr mpobaemr. -6. Korza a nonxojuur x ocranoske, naccaxupsl Y2xe cajich B aprobye. 7. nonatiia ne mMeto, sro 8 9To BpeMa AeA Most Kerra, Ee we Gbin0 OMA. 8, Kara nocanira userox u nocranitra ero 1a rloxoKormmu. Ha exexyromtit next on 10 1HG, aK KaK ona aa6bia ero ost. 9. Kmenrst mrrepecyiotes, xora xe OHM Honyzar orpeT Ha cBoit BoMpoe. 10. Korja-ro om Goin cantsia nnoxmM crysieHttom B rpynine. Ho teiteps nce HaweHuIocn, 9 pe metre ne -_ TMOBTOPEHVE (ypoxn 39-54) 1, Ona mpowra mrtoro crareli, mpeakyte HeM HauLLTA MOANOSLAILYIO. 2. Ona npowura smnoro crateli 1 Hautuia noxxonAMIyD. 3, Muccute [peiic cuoms1t0 nompanitaacb, Tak KaK CmILEKOM MHTOTO euta B MOCEHHE He- cxousxo suet 4, Ha nuuax a yariasia norpacaromtyio Hon0cTD. 5. Mne nyaxen Obi nonapox suua XesteH, TAK KaK A LIA x Melt Ha Neb POXMLENNA DB BEI XOAMBIe 6. Kak gern ce6a nen? 7A nyato Has Wx MpeyLIOXKeneM Y2Ke HECKOABKO ZNefi, HO MOKA He PeMMHUTACH ero puns. 8 Orvirh Ta exaeus ary rpyGyio onmsGxy! Tovemy 4st 20 cHx Hop He BbryMET Mpapizio? 9, ST nuxa pacckasaTe uM mp0 CBO! HoRy!O paGoTy, 110 ONH Y>xe Bee SHANI HM KAK pas OBCY>K- amt ee, Kora #1 puta, ~ Kro ake vor pacexasan? 10. Bro canoe Tpyanoe peuenne, KoTOpOE A KOFHA~TNGO MpHTTEMALTA.

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