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Put the Infinitives in brackets in the Past Con­tinuous or the Past Indefinite Tense (active):
I (to come) from a little town in England and had never before lived in a big city. London (to be) a new world to me and I (to want) to find out more about it for myself. On the day I (to arrive) in London, the weather (to be) fine. I (to go) for a walk in Kensington Gardens. The trees just (to burst) into leaf. People in light spring clothes (to walk) about. And to my surprise they (to walk) not only along the paths but also across the grass. I (to pass) a pool in which ducks (to swim); children (to play) in playgrounds, some hours (to pass). It (to be) time for me to go home. I (to come out) into the street. At stops people (to get) on and off public trans­port. I (to take) bus number 75 and in 15 minutes I (to be) at home.


I. Put the Infinitives in brackets in the Future Con­tinuous Tense (active):
A. 1. I (to write) a letter to my friend at 10 o'clock tomorrow. 2. She (to prepare) her lessons all the evening tomorrow. 3. Let's meet at 10 o'clock. I (to wait) for you at the General Post-Office. 4. The train (to approach) the station at 10 o'clock. 5. They (to wait) for our call at the Call-Office from 9 till 10 o'clock tomorrow.


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Ответ дал: irmikh0302
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I came; London was; I wanted; I arrived; the weather was; I was going; just burst; were walking about; they were walking; I passed; duck were swimming; children were playing; hours passed; was; I came out; people were getting; I took; I was

1. I will be writing; 2. will be preparing; 3. will be waiting; 4. will be approching; 5. will be waiting
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