I saw that she to hold back her tears

I saw that she to hold back her tears

Put the verb in brackets into Past Indefinite and Past Perfect.

I. 1. She realized that she was going to faint. She (eat) nothing since the picnic. 2. His wife (not / be) in. She (go) out a quarter of an hour before. 3. After dinner Mr Grag proposed a game of cards. He (play) cards since his illness.
4. Dr. Lecter (be) English, though he (live) in America for thirty years. 5. His smile (be) something she never (see) before. 6. He decided to wait till he (talk) to the man himself. 7. He (come) into the room a moment after I (get) there.
8. When he (return) at eleven o’clock the telegram (arrive). 9. When they (go) I (get) busy at the desk. 10. When evening (fall) their son (leave) the house. 11. I hardly (be) there five minutes when Mrs Brown (come) in with the coffee.
12. He (promise) to ring me up when he (get) a definite answer. 13. Scarcely they (move) into the new house when their friends (come) in. 14. The evening (go) off easier than she (expect). 15. But the village he (show) her (be) the best she ever (see). 16. Just at that moment a boy and a girl (come) and (sit) down where the old couple (be) before. 17. I (keep) silence for a little while, thinking of what he (tell) me. 18. Soames (spend) the night at Winchester, a place he often (hear) of but never (see). 19. She (know) why he (come). 20. Within
a week she (know) the fearful mistake she (make).

II. 1. We (sit) down to the table only when all the guests (arrive). 2. There (be)
a curious expres­sion on his face I never (see) before. 3. Almost opposite (be) that gallery where she first (meet) him and John. 4. He (be) a teacher at the University, as his father (be) before him. 5. There (be) silence after she (go).
6. From downstairs (come) the sound of a radio playing a song he never (hear) before. 7. And, paying for what he (not / eat), he (go) out, passing two acquaintances without sign of recognition. 8. Very deliberately and carefully Poirot (retell) the conversation he (hold) with Saitrana at Wessex House.
9. Julia, who (go) half way down one flight, (come) back. 10. There (be) something vaguely familiar about her face but I couldn’t remember where I (see) her before. 11. He (re-read) what he (write). 12. When Val (leave) them, Soames and Winifred (make) their way to the Cheshire Cheese. 13. She (be) ill for two days when we (learn) about it. 14. About twenty people already (arrive) when they (enter) the hall. 15. We (not / go) far when we suddenly (notice) the dark clouds on the horizon.

Insert Past Indefinite or Past Perfect.

1. We hardly (leave) town, when it (begin) to rain. 2. The moon (not / rise). There was nothing to dispel the dark of the night. 3. On glancing at the address, he observed that it contained no name. The stranger (not / go) far, so he followed him to ask it. 4. When at his house, they (tell) me that he (leave) an hour ago. 5. No sooner he (take) a drink himself, than Mrs Fettle (look) in.
6. When I (come) to see my friend, I (find) him lying in bed. He (look) very pale as he (be) seriously ill for a whole month. 7. He hardly (light) another cigarette, when the general (come) into the courtyard. 8. Gemma went slowly down the stairs, Martini following in silence. She (grow) to look ten years older in these few days, and her hair (become) gray. 9. Presently the sounds of voices and footsteps approaching along the terrace roused her from the dreamy state into which she (fall). 10. She was a woman of nearly fifty who (be) obviously pretty once. 11. Moreover, to him (the doctor) the affair was the commonplace; it was just a hysterical woman who (quarrel) with her friend and (take) poison. 12. I (leave) home at 8 o’clock, but I (not / go) far when I (remember) that I (forget) to lock my door. 13. When Alison (disappear) the first strains of the orchestra came stealing out to me from inside the hall. 14. Scarcely I (close) the door when a gust of wind (open) it again.

Put the verb in brackets into Past Indefinite, Past Continuous and Past Perfect.

I. 1. He (close) the window and (sit) in his armchair, reading a newspaper.
2. When I (arrive) the lecture already (start). 3. The rain (stop) and the sun (shine) brightly. 4. Unfortunately when I arrived Ann just (leave), so we only had time for a few words. 5. I (watch) his eyes pretty closely while we (exchange) these remarks. 6. When we (reach) the field, the game already (start). 7. He suddenly (realize) that he (travel) in the wrong direction. 8. When I (look) for my passport, I (find) this old photograph. 9. You looked very busy when I saw you last night. What you (do)? 10. He (not / be) there five minutes, when the storm (begin). 11. He (not / allow) us to go out in the boat yesterday as a strong wind (blow). 12. I (call) Paul at 7.00 but it wasn’t necessary because he already (get) up. 13. When I (hear) his knock I (go) to the door and (open) it, but I (not / recognize) him at first because I (not / wear) my glasses. 14. When he (seal) and (stamp) the envelope, he (go) back to the window and (draw) a long breath. 15. I (see) you yesterday from the bus. Why you (use) a stick? – I (use) because I (hurt) my leg that morning. 16. We (return) home at nightfall and we (be) very glad to get home again, but we (have) a wonderful day. 17. As they (walk) along the road they (hear) a car coming from behind them. Tom (turn) round and (hold) up his hand. The car (stop). 18. When I (arrive) at the station Mary (wait) for me. She (wear) a blue dress and (look) very pretty. 19. When I (see) him he (paint) a portrait of his wife. 20. While he (water) the flowers it (begin) to rain. 21. While I (say) goodbye to the rest of the guests Isabel (take) Sophie aside. 22. The men (say) that they (work) on the road outside my house and that they (want) some water to make tea.

II. 1. I just (finish) washing the boy, and (wrap) him in a warm blanket, when Jill came in with a tray in her hands. 2. They (reach) the peacock door and stood there, talking. 3. She (come in) and (untie) her bonnet strings when Chris entered. 4. She could see their faces in a looking-glass. They evidently (enjoy) themselves. 5. He (cycle) along a narrow path when he (fall) and (hurt) himself badly. 6. I led her to the sitting-room. Antonia (dry) her tears and (powder) her nose again. She greeted Rosemary. 7. It already (begin) to grow dark; the cold autumn wind (whistle); clouds (creep) over the sky. 8. When I looked up again I saw that she (move), and (stand) with her hand on the handle of the door.
9. Then, quite suddenly, I noticed a movement in the garden: someone (enter) from the gate at the far end of the lawn and (move) rapidly across towards the house. 10. When I (look) out of the window, the sun (approach) the horizon and dark clouds (overspread) the sky. 11. Elinor (not / take) more than half a dozen steps. when a hand fell on her arm from behind. 12. The moon (not / rise) yet and only two stars (shine) in the dark blue sky.

Translate into English.

1. Войдя в комнату, он увидел Анну там, где ее оставил. 2. Я заметил, когда вошел, что кто-то забыл свой зонтик на крыльце. 3. Он не прочел и полкниги, как заявил, что она ему не нравится. 4. Когда гости ушли, она вошла в гостиную и выключила свет. 5. Она сидела на диване и думала, почему еще не пришло письмо от отца. 6. Дождь прекратился, но в воздухе был еще легкий туман. 7. Я не знала, когда он ушел. 8. Он не помнил его имени и не помнил, чтобы встречал его когда-либо раньше. 9. Мы ехали часа два, когда наконец увидели озеро. 10. Прошло некоторое время, прежде чем они поняли, что ему нечего было сказать. 11. Приехав домой, он узнал, что его сестра только что ушла. 12. Когда экспедиция вернулась, они рассказали, что они видели в Арктическом регионе. 13. Она закончила паковать вещи к тому времени, когда ее сестра постучала в дверь.
14. Последние дни было очень холодно, но снег не шел. 15. Когда все ушли, она подошла к телефону и быстро набрала номер. 16. Когда родители вернулись, я показала им, что я сделала. 17. Мама пыталась успокоить меня после того, как вы ушли. 18. Я удивился тому, какие успехи она сделала, учитывая, как мало времени прошло с тех пор, как я видел ее в последний раз. 19. Не успел он подойти к двери, как встретил своих школьных друзей. 20. Он опять вернулся в Москву, где жил с родителями в детстве. 21. Когда они наконец расстались, он вернулся в комнату и пошел прямо к столу. 22. Было гораздо холоднее, чем она предполагала. 23. Я знал, что они встречались еще до войны. 24. Когда все ушли, я осторожно закрыл дверь. 25. Когда рассвело, еще дул штормовой ветер, но снег прекратился.

Keys

1. 1. because he had left; 2. because she had seen the film before; 3. because I had forgotten it; 4. because she had passed it before; 5. because he had spent all the money; 6. because I had lost the key; 7. that he had got married; 8. that it had returned; 9. that she had been ill for a month.

2. 1. had gone; 2. had got; 3. had built; 4. had left.

4. 1. The train had just left. 2. Everybody had already gone out. 3. They had just come from school. 4. He had arranged to meet some friends at the club. 5. I hadn’t seen her for seven years.

5. 1. had gone; 2. went; 3. broke; 4. had broken, stopped.

6. 1. hadn’t switched off the light; 2. had walked a lot that day; 3. had passed the exams; 4. had shown me the picture; 5. had gone; 6. had died; 7. had left the room; 8. had married her; 9. had read it again.

7.1. The sun had risen before he woke up. 2. He had been very ill before he died. 3. I understood the problem as soon as he had explained it. 4. She went to the post office after she had written the letter. 5. The plane had taken off when I drove to the airport. 6. She had read the message carefully before she wrote the reply. 7. I turned on the radio as soon as he had left the room. 8. He went to the cinema after he had had dinner. 9. The man didn’t leave till he had received
a definite answer. 10. We didn’t say a word until he had finished his story.
11. When we reached the football ground the game had already started. 12. John had worked as a skilled builder before he began to study architecture. 13. Harold couldn’t leave for home till he had completed everything. 14. The snow was very deep after it had snowed heavily.

8. 1. had hardly gone, wandered; 2. had hardly reached, encountered; 3. had scarcely taken, appeared; 4. had started, broke; 5. had left, broke out; 6. no sooner had they arrived, rang; 7. had the curtains fallen, rose; 8. Hardly had he asked, answered; 9. had scarcely taken, began; 10. had scarcely settled, fell;
11. had nearly stopped, reached; 12. had scarcely said, interrupted.

9. I. 1. ate; 2. wasn’t, had gone; 3. hadn’t played; 4. was, had lived; 5. was, had never seen; 6. had talked; 7. came, had got; 8. returned, had arrived; 9. had gone, got; 10. had fallen / fell, left; 11. had hardly been, came; 12. promised, had got; 13. had they moved, came; 14. went, had expected; 15. showed, was, had seen; 16. came, sat, had been; 17. kept, had told; 18. spent, had heard, had never seen; 19. knew, had come; 20. knew, had made.

II. 1. sat, had arrived; 2. was, had never seen; 3. was, had met; 4. was, had been; 5. was, had gone; 6. came, had heard; 7. hadn’t eaten, went; 8. retold, had held; 9. had gone, came; 10. was, had seen; 11. re-read, had written; 12. had left / left, made; 13. had been, learnt; 14. had already arrived, entered; 15. hadn’t gone, noticed.

10. 1. had left, began; 2. hadn’t risen; 3. hadn’t gone; 4. told, had left; 5. had he taken, looked; 6. came, found, looked, had been; 7. had hardly lit, came; 8. had grown, had become; 9. had fallen; 10. had been; 11. had quarreled, had taken; 12. left, hadn’t gone, remembered, had forgotten; 13. had disappeared / disappeared; 14. had closed, opened.

11. I. 1. closed, was sitting; 2. arrived, had started; 3. had stopped, was shining; 4. was just leaving; 5. was watching, were exchanging; 6. reached, had already started; 7. realized, was traveling; 8. was looking, found; 9. were you doing;
10. hadn’t been, began; 11. didn’t allow, was blowing; 12. called, had already got; 13. heard, went, opened, didn’t recognize, wasn’t wearing; 14. (had) sealed and stamped, went, drew; 15. saw, were you using; was using, had hurt;
16. returned, were, had, had; 17. were walking, heard; turned, held; stopped;
18. arrived, was waiting; was wearing, looked; 19. saw, was painting; 20. was watering, began; 21. was saying, took; 22. said, were working, wanted.

II. 1. had just finished, was wrapping; 2. reached; 3. had come in, was untying; 4. were enjoying; 5. was cycling, fell, hurt; 6. had dried, had powdered; 7. was beginning, was whistling, were creeping; 8. had moved, was standing; 9. had entered, was making; 10. looked out, had approached, had overspread; 11. hadn’t taken; 12. hadn’t risen, were shining / shone.

12. 1. Entering, saw, had left; 2. noticed, entered / came in, had left; 3. had hardly read, declared, didn’t like; 4. had left, went into, turned off / switched off; 5. was sitting and thinking, hadn’t arrived / come; 6. had stopped, there was;
7. didn’t know, had left / gone; 8. didn’t remember, couldn’t / didn’t remember, had met; 9. drove, saw; 10. had passed, understood, had; 11. coming, learnt, had left; 12. came back / returned, talked about, had seen; 13. had finished, knocked; 14. had been, hadn’t snowed; 15. had gone, came up / went to, dialed; 16. came back, showed, had done; 17. tried / was trying, had left; 18. was astonished, had made, had passed, saw; 19. No sooner had he come, met; 20. returned, had lived; 21. had parted, returned, went / made for; 22. was, had expected / anticipated; 23. knew, had met; 24. had gone, shut / closed; 25. was daylight, was still blowing, had stopped.

Будущее совершенное время

(The Future Perfect Tense)

Образуется с помощью вспомогательного глагола to have в форме будущего времени (shall / will have) и Past Participle основного глагола.

Утвердительная формаВопросительная формаОтрицательная форма
I (we) shall/will have asked, written.Shall/will I (we) have asked, written?I (we) shall/will not (shan’t/won’t) have asked, written.
You (he, she it, they) will have asked, written.Will you (he, she, it, they) have asked, written?You (he, she, it, they) will not (won’t) have asked, written.

Сказуемое в Future Perfectпереводится на русский язык будущим временем глагола совершенного вида.

Future Perfectупотребляется для выражения действия, которое закончится к определенному моменту времени в будущем. Момент времени в будущем обозначается наречиями с предлогом by: by 5 o’clock к пяти часам; by the end of January к концу января; by that time к тому времени.

By the end of January we shall have passed all our examinations.К концу января мы (уже) сдадим все экзамены.

He will have translated the article by 5 o’clock.Он переведет статью к пяти часам.

Момент времени в будущем может быть выражен другим будущим действием в составе придаточных предложений времени и условия; вводимых союзами when, before, if.

When the laboratory assistant comes, the student will have completed the experiment.Когда лаборант придет, студент уже закончит эксперимент.

I will have finished this work if you come at 7 o’clock.Я (уже) закончу эту работу, если вы придете в 7 часов.

Exercises

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2. This, however, enabled him to add some ideas which he omited in the first copy.

3. They decided to rebuild the church when they found that the cement used had begun to crumble.

4. He was so ill that he found himself unable to complete the work he had begun.

5. She turned the light back on, lying on the sofa and taking up the book she was reading.

6. His secretary took the paper from the table where he put it, and went out.

7. It was near midnight when they came in from dinner, still laughing at something he had said in the dining-room.

8. It was two o’clock. Eliza had been suddenly thoroughly awake. She sat up in her bed and was circling her knees with her arms. It was raining, the way it had been raining for days.

9. In his turn Jolyon looked back at his son. He wanted to talk about many things that he was unable to talk about all these years.

10. She was at the station after all, standing just as he imagined, apart from the others.

11. He came back on Saturday, as he had promised. They all were waiting for him in the sitting-room. When he entered, everybody rushed forward to him to embrace and hug him in greeting.

12. The state of his clothes indicated that he was playing football in the muddy field.

1. The woman busied herself with cooking, while the man was slicing bacon and firing the stove.

2. He was up before the sun on the last day. A gale from the west was blowing all night, making him wakeful.

3. It was a cold, harsh, winter day. There had been been snow some hours before, and it was lying, not deep, but hard-frozen on the ground.

4. He was trying to catch what they said but they were too far from him and speaking in very low voices.

5. As the wet twilight deepened, I stopped in a solitary bridle-path, which I was pursuing an hour or more.
6. He wasn’t so much surprised to see me as I expected.

7. I went to bed and fall asleep, when my guardian was knocking at the door of my room and begging me to get up directly.

8. I had had a wash and brush-up before starting out to go to the luncheon Elliot invited me to, when they rang up from the reception to say that he was being below.

9. Mrs Bedwin, who was listening at the parlour door, hastened into the corridor in a breathless state.
10. Sara was right in her prediction. Madam Sharon’s face was a picture the next morning when she found out that Sara had gone.

It was Ashley’s birthday and Melanie gave him a surprise reception that night. Everyone
knew about the reception, except Ashley. Even his children knew. Everyone in the town
who was nice was invited. General Gordon and his family graciously accepted the invitation.
Alexander Stephens said he would be present if his ever-uncertain health permited. Scarlett
never saw Melanie so excited or so happy.

«You see, dear, Ashley hadn’t a birthday party since we had come here. And he was working so hard
and he was so tired. When he got home at night he was surprised when everybody came in!»
Melanie’s house was blazing lights from every room. It was packed with guests. They overflowed
on verandas and many were sitting on the benches in the dim lantern-hung yard.

(After M. Mitchell)

1. I asked my friend, about his feelings after his holiday.

2. Florrie remarks that Ernie’s an educated man.

3. Jane tells, that John never seems low or depressed

4. Jack’s father asked him, for whom he was fritting the letter.

5. Nelly tells that Jack was on the terrace. He was playing chess with his brother.

6. I saw a cloud of smoke and asked what had been burning?

7. Bessie replies that she couldn’t understand what he was talking about.

8. I asked her who had given that watch to her.

9. Nora says to Jack she’ll tell him when she’ll be back

10. Mr Nyman asked his wife how much she spent on food every week.

11. Barbara says to Martha she had known her long.

12. He says Sheppey was the best assistant I had ever had.

13. Henry asked Tom who had visited in the hospital.

14. She says he had been born in Moscow.
15. The boy says They hadn’t had dinner there.

16. Stella says to Maurice she gad been so thrilled and excited by the opera

17. Kitty says when she came Jane had been playing the piano
18. George says when the doorbell rang he was writing a letter to John

1. She heard the band playing and she knew that in a few moments the curtain going up.

2. Myra thought he prefer to be by himself.

3.1 heard from your mother that you was late and so I was ordered coffee and sandwiches.

4. Mrs Streep asked him if he was having dinner there.

5. The old man asked me if I have parents.

6. He was very sorry for Jennie, and he told his wife that he have had to go out and see her.

7. And the other day I had a letter from him saying he would in Moscow soon.

8. I have said I should back by nine o’clock.

9. You promised you would be trying to persuade him to stay on for a bit.

10. In a few words I told him what have happened.

11. She asked me if I was living long in that town.

12. When I rang her that evening she said she didn’t like to discuss those problems on the phone.

13. That evening she told me was at the hotel number, and about half past eight I have dialed that number, but there was no answer.

14.1 put the papers back where they were belonging, told the manager I was no clipping or tearing, returned to the hotel, treated myself to a
glass of milk in the coffee shop, and went to bed.

15. He wrote that he would come to lunch the following day.

1. Each of the children receive a due share of Mrs Gerhardt’s attention. The little baby is closely looked after by her.

2. From the clink of dishes one could tell the supper is prepared.
3. The front door of his house was unlocked as he left it.

4. Mrs Fripp came to inform her that dinner already served.

5. His phrase was greeted by a strange laugh from a student who was siting near the wall.

6. A note was brought in, addressed to Eleanor, and put on the table to await her.
7. When the door was closed, old Jolyon dropped his paper, and was staring long and anxiously in front of him.

8. To his knowing eyes the scene below easily explaining.

9. The door was shut behind him.

10. Finally, his name was called, and the boy was push forward to her.

11. Finally he was persuaded by Bass to go away.

12. But when autumn came the cows drove home from the grass.
13. At lunch was nothing discussed but the latest news.

14. «Will you work on this new job all your life?» The question was asked with sincere interest.

15. She taped on the door. John opened it.
16. Look! There’s nothing here. Everything were took away.

1. мальчик играющий в саду- сын моей сестры.

2. Вы можете взять рекомендованную литературу в библиотеке.

3. Он попросил её продолжать рассказ, обещая больше не перебивать.
4. Не получая писем от отца она позвонила ему.

5. Он ушел из офиса в три часа, сказав, что будет к пяти.

6. Она стояла, прислонившись к стене.

7. Он лег на диван, читая газету.

8. Когда он видел её, его сердце ликовало.

9. Подписав письмо, менеджер попросил секретаря отправить его сразу.

11. Прожив в этом городе всю жизнь, он знал его очень хорошо.
12. Организовав всё, он отправился домой на поезде в 10.30.

13. Будучи хорошо подготовленным к интервью он мог ответить на всё вопросы.

14. Будучи проверенным со всем тщанием отчет не содержал никаких ошибок.

15. Эти машины отправлены на фабрику, которую построят в этом районе.

16. Следуя совету доктора съездить на юг, он отправилась в Сочи.

17. Когда я узнал о его прибытии, я отправился повидаться с ним.
18. Будучи трижды раненым, Он уже не подходил для активной службы.

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