Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в нужном времени.
- When morning came, the storm already (to stop), but the storm still (to fall).
- Yesterday by eight o’clock he (to finish) all his homework, and when I (to come) to his place at nine, he (to read).
- I (to wait) for permission to go abroad for three weeks already, but I (not to receive) the visa yet.
- Everybody (to be) at the door of the museum, but my friend (not yet to come).
- We (to drink) tea when the telephone (to ring).
- Johnny noticed that everybody (to look) at him, and he (to feel) shy.
- Light (to travel) more quickly than sound.
- When I (to come) to Pete’s house last Sunday, he (to read) a new book. He (to say) he (to give) it to me soon. Today I (to take) it from him. Now I (to read) it. I (to finish) it by Friday. If you like, I (to give) it to you on Saturday when you (to come) to see me.
- When will he come? We (to wait) for him for half an hour already.
- On leaving the hall, the students (to thank) the professor who (to deliver) the lecture.
- We already (to cover) about ten miles when Peter, who (to look) out of the window for the last five or ten minutes, suddenly exclaimed,” Here is the station! "
Раскройте скобки, употребляя глаголы в нужном времени.
1. When morning came, the storm already (to stop), but the storm still (to fall).
- Yesterday by eight o’clock he (to finish) all his homework, and when I (to come) to his place at nine, he (to read).
- I (to wait) for permission to go abroad for three weeks already, but I (not to receive) the visa yet.
- Everybody (to be) at the door of the museum, but my friend (not yet to come).
- We (to drink) tea when the telephone (to ring).
- Johnny noticed that everybody (to look) at him, and he (to feel) shy.
- Light (to travel) more quickly than sound.
- When I (to come) to Pete’s house last Sunday, he (to read) a new book. He (to say) he (to give) it to me soon. Today I (to take) it from him. Now I (to read) it. I (to finish) it by Friday. If you like, I (to give) it to you on Saturday when you (to come) to see me.
- When will he come? We (to wait) for him for half an hour already.
- On leaving the hall, the students (to thank) the professor who (to deliver) the lecture.
- We already (to cover) about ten miles when Peter, who (to look) out of the window for the last five or ten minutes, suddenly exclaimed,” Here is the station! "