Практикум по грамматике английского языка : учебное пособие
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978-5-7996-2234-3 2017
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He has recently become a director. I haven’t seen you lately. They've already spoken to me. She still hasn't answered my letter. I haven't drunk my tea yet. POSITIVE FORM has/have + Past Participle (Verb + -ed) I You We have ('ve) done* this job before. You They He She has ('s) arrived** just in time. It *The ending of past participle of regular verbs is -ed (Spelling of ending -ed. See Ap- pendix p. 227) ** For a list of irregular past participles see Appendix p. 228–229. Exercise 1. Here are the past participles of some common verbs. Write the infinitive. Infinitive Past Part. Infinitive Past Part. Infinitive Past Part. been stopped sung lived frozen fallen bought taken cut made won begun driven swum become stolen given heard 100 Infinitive Past Part. Infinitive Past Part. Infinitive Past Part. taught worn left felt built tried travelled chosen eaten loved sold found Exercise 2. Complete the sentences putting the verbs in brackets in Pres- ent Perfect Simple. 1. They ____________ (sign)a contract. 2. He____________ (phone) his parents every other day for the last two weeks. 3. Oh, no! I just____________ (ruin)my new suit. 4. An earthquake in a far-off country____________ (kill) 500 people. 5. Someone____________ (discover) an unexpected tunnel inside the Great Pyramid. 6. People often ____________ (ask) Eric to chain up his dog. He agrees, but does nothing. 7. I ____________ (make) a lot of friends. 8. He ____________ (be) here for two hours. 9. They____________ (go) camping many times. 10. I’m afraid, I ____________ (leave) my book at home. 11. We ____________ (have) three exams so far this winter. 12. I’m not feeling well. I think I ____________ (catch) a cold. 13.Teresa knows those men rather well. They ____________ (meet) before. Exercise 3. We can often change a present perfect sentence into a present simple sentence with more or less the same meaning. Change the following present perfect sentences into present simple sentences with a similar meaning. Example: They’ve arrived in Rome. = They’re in Rome. 1. He’s lost his address book. 2. Sue’s done the shopping. 3. Walter’s broken his leg. 4. I’ve made some sandwiches for breakfast. 5. She’s learnt some German grammar. 6. He’s gone to work for IBM. 7. They’ve killed the criminal. 8. The rain has stopped. 101 9. The secretary has forgotten the client’s name. 10. You’ve failed the test. 11. I’ve had a hard day. 12. Someone has stolen his wallet. Download 1.26 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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