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ОЧЕНЬ СРОЧНО,ПОЖАЛУЙСТА❤️
Раскройте скобки, употребив
правильную глагольную форму.
Jack Jones (I — leave) his office at 6 p.m.
He (2 — have) a very busy day. He (3 — walk)
home and in a few minutes(4 — reach) the street
where he (5 — live) for many years. What he (6
— see) as he (7 — come) round the corner (8 —
make) him very angry. A man just (9 — get) out
of a car (10 — park) right in front of the gate of
Mr Jones' house. There (11 — be) the "No
Parking" notice that he (12 — put) in the
frontgarden. Mr Jones (13— get) angry, he (14—
change) into the clothes he always (15 — wear)
when (16 — work) in the garden and (17 — go)
out.
The houses farther down the street (18 —
have) no cars (19 — park) outside them. This (20
— be) because a few weeks earlier "Police
Notice— No Parking" in clear white letters (21 —
fix) up. Suddenly an idea (22 — start) to form in
his mind.
A little while later he (23 — take) his wife
out to see what he (24 — do). To her surprise
she (25 — find) that the little black and white
"No Parking" notice (26 — take down) and in its
place (27 — be) a new board (28 — paint) bright
blue with white letters on it which (29 — say)
"Polite Notice— No Parking." Since that time
Jones never (30 — trouble) with cars (31 — park)
outside the gate of his house again. It (32 — be)
a funny thing, but true, that people usually (33 —
read) what they (34 — expect) to see. Hardly
anyone (35 — notice) that it (36 — be) a "polite
notice" and not a "police notice" that (37 —
write) in his front garden.


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Jack Jones (I — left) his office at 6 p.m. He (2 — had had) a very busy day. He (3 — walked)home and in a few minutes(4 — reached) the street where he (5 — had been living) for many years. What he (6 — saw) as he (7 — had come) round the corner (8 —made) him very angry. A man had just (9 — got) out of a car (10 — parked) right in front of the gate of Mr Jones' house. There (11 — was) the "No Parking" notice that he (12 had put) in the frontgarden. Mr Jones (13— got) angry, he (14—changed) into the clothes he always (15 — wore) when (16 — working) in the garden and (17 — went) out. The houses farther down the street (18 —had) no cars (19 — parked) outside them. This (20— was) because a few weeks earlier "Police Notice— No Parking" in clear white letters (21 had been fixed) up. Suddenly an idea (22 — started) to form in his mind. A little while later he (23 — took) his wife out to see what he (24 had done). To her surprise she (25 — found) that the little black and white "No Parking" notice (26 — had been  taken down) and in its place (27 — was) a new board (28 — painted) bright blue with white letters on it which (29 — said) "Polite Notice— No Parking." Since that time Jones has never (30 had trouble) with cars (31 — parked) outside the gate of his house again. It (32 — is) a funny thing, but true, that people usually (33 —read) what they (34 — expect) to see. Hardly anyone (35 — notices) that it (36 — is) a "polite notice" and not a "police notice" that (37 is written in his front garden.
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