Упр. 71. Выберите правильную форму глагола

1. Jill says the weather forecast for tomorrow (is, was) sunny, no rain.

2. Jill said that the day (is, was) warm and sunny the day before.

3. George said he (had already read, has already read) the book.

4. Peter has just said that he (has sold, had sold) his old car.

5. I thought they (are waiting, were waiting) for me in the entrance hall.

6. Tom told me he (is going, was going) to join basketball team.

7. We know the Browns (are staying, were staying) with their friends in Boston.

8. I think I (will finish, would finish) the translation on Monday.

9. Jack said he (will take part, would take part) in that work.

10. I was sure that he (has left, had left) Manchester.

11. He says that he (doesn’t know, didn’t know) what the weather (will be, would be) like

in October.

12. They hoped their team (won’t lose, wouldn’t lose) the game.

13. I think she (knows, knew) that he (has taken, had taken) the first place in the chess

tournament.

14. John told me that he (know, knew) Mary very well.

Упр. 72. Выберите правильное наречие времени.

1. Ann said they were going on a trip (next week, the following week).

2. Ben’s going to take his camera (tomorrow, the next day).

3. He told me his uncle had died (last year, the previous year).

4. The weather was wonderful (two days ago, two days before).

5. She said she had phoned me (this, that) evening.

6. I bought tickets for the cup game (last week, the week before).

7. What a pity that we didn’t eat up all the tomatoes (yesterday, the day before)! Now they

are all bad.

9. Stephen’s brother said Stephen was going to bring some records to the party

(tonight, that night).

10. She said that she would go to the department store (next Wednesday, the following

Wednesday.

11. He said his favourite team had lost the game two days (ago, before).

12. Really, Bill. I don’t know what’s wrong with you (now, then). I’ll see you around, OK?


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