Раскройте скобки, употребив глаголы в нужной форме: 1. When we came to the station the train already...

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Раскройте скобки, употребив глаголы в нужной форме:

  1. When we came to the station the train already (to leave) and we (to have to wait) for the next train for an hour and half. 2. Hallo, Peter. I (to be) happy to meet you. I (not to see) you since 19. I must say that you greatly (to change). 3. I'm glad that this (to be) a through train and we (not to have to change). 4. My friend said that he (to make a journey to the Crimea two years before. 5. When I (to meet) Nick yesterday he (to hurry) to his office and I (can, not to have a word) with him. 6. He was sorry that he (to miss) the opportunity of visiting the British exhibition. 7. I'm afraid I (not to be able) to collect the tickets tomorrow. 8. He wondered when train 15 (to be due) in Moscow. 9.I (to come) to the station at 5 o'clock yesterday. My friend (to wait) for me there as he (to come) earlier than I. We (to collect) his luggage at the left - luggage office and (to go) to the platform. 10. I (to ask) the porter to see to my luggage. My train (to arrive) already. We (to find) my carriage, I (to snow) my ticket to the attendant and (to get in). There (to be) a few pessengers in my compartment. They (to put) their suit - cases on the luggage - racks and (to take) their seats

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  1. When we came to the station, the train had already left, and we had to wait for the next train for an hour and a half.

    • Explanation: The action of the train leaving happened before "we came," so the past perfect tense (had left) is used. The phrase "had to wait" describes a necessity in the past.
  2. Hello, Peter. I am happy to meet you. I haven’t seen you since 19__. I must say that you have greatly changed.

    • Explanation: "Am" is in the present tense because it refers to the speaker's current emotion. "Haven’t seen" is in the present perfect because the time period (since 19__) connects the past to the present. "Have changed" is also in the present perfect to indicate a change that has occurred over time up to the present.
  3. I'm glad that this is a through train and we don’t have to change.

    • Explanation: "Is" and "don’t have to change" are in the present tense because the speaker is expressing a current fact about the train.
  4. My friend said that he had made a journey to the Crimea two years before.

    • Explanation: The past perfect tense (had made) is used because the journey happened before the time of speaking in the past.
  5. When I met Nick yesterday, he was hurrying to his office, and I couldn’t have a word with him.

    • Explanation: "Met" is in the past simple as it refers to a completed action. "Was hurrying" is in the past continuous because it describes an action in progress at the time of meeting. "Couldn’t" is used to express the inability to speak with him.
  6. He was sorry that he had missed the opportunity of visiting the British exhibition.

    • Explanation: The past perfect (had missed) is used because the action of missing the opportunity happened before the moment of being sorry.
  7. I'm afraid I won’t be able to collect the tickets tomorrow.

    • Explanation: "Won’t be able" is in the future tense because it refers to a future inability.
  8. He wondered when train 15 was due in Moscow.

    • Explanation: In reported speech, "is due" changes to "was due" because the reporting verb (wondered) is in the past.
  9. I came to the station at 5 o'clock yesterday. My friend was waiting for me there as he had come earlier than I. We collected his luggage at the left-luggage office and went to the platform.

    • Explanation: "Came" and "collected" are in the past simple because they describe completed actions. "Was waiting" is in the past continuous because it was ongoing when I arrived. "Had come" is in the past perfect because it happened before the speaker arrived. "Went" is in the past simple for a subsequent action.
  10. I asked the porter to see to my luggage. My train had already arrived. We found my carriage, I showed my ticket to the attendant, and got in. There were a few passengers in my compartment. They had put their suitcases on the luggage racks and had taken their seats.

  • Explanation: "Asked" is in the past simple for a completed action. "Had already arrived" is in the past perfect because the train's arrival preceded the request. "Found," "showed," and "got in" are in the past simple for sequential actions. "Were" is in the past simple to describe the state of the compartment. "Had put" and "had taken" are in the past perfect because these actions were completed before the speaker entered the compartment.

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ответил 20 дней назад
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Вот полный текст с правильными формами глаголов:

  1. When we came to the station, the train had already left and we had to wait for the next train for an hour and a half.
  2. Hallo, Peter. I am happy to meet you. I haven't seen you since 19. I must say that you have greatly changed.
  3. I'm glad that this is a through train and we don't have to change.
  4. My friend said that he had made a journey to the Crimea two years before.
  5. When I met Nick yesterday, he was hurrying to his office and I couldn't have a word with him.
  6. He was sorry that he had missed the opportunity of visiting the British exhibition.
  7. I'm afraid I won't be able to collect the tickets tomorrow.
  8. He wondered when train 15 was due in Moscow.
  9. I came to the station at 5 o'clock yesterday. My friend was waiting for me there as he had come earlier than I. We collected his luggage at the left-luggage office and went to the platform.
  10. I asked the porter to see to my luggage. My train had already arrived. We found my carriage, I showed my ticket to the attendant and got in. There were a few passengers in my compartment. They put their suitcases on the luggage racks and took their seats.

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ответил 20 дней назад
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  1. When we came to the station the train had already left and we had to wait for the next train for an hour and a half.
  2. Hallo, Peter. I am happy to meet you. I haven't seen you since '19. I must say that you greatly have changed.
  3. I'm glad that this is a through train and we don't have to change.
  4. My friend said that he had made a journey to the Crimea two years before.
  5. When I met Nick yesterday he was hurrying to his office and I couldn't have a word with him.
  6. He was sorry that he had missed the opportunity of visiting the British exhibition.
  7. I'm afraid I won't be able to collect the tickets tomorrow.
  8. He wondered when train 15 was due in Moscow.
  9. I came to the station at 5 o'clock yesterday. My friend was waiting for me there as he had come earlier than I. We collected his luggage at the left-luggage office and went to the platform.
  10. I asked the porter to see to my luggage. My train had arrived already. We found my carriage, I showed my ticket to the attendant and got in. There were a few passengers in my compartment. They put their suitcases on the luggage racks and took their seats.

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ответил 20 дней назад

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