Контрольные задания > Read this and write down the missing words.
Dear Tony,
Thanks a lot _________1_________ your letter. I was sorry to hear you'd been ill, and I hope you _________2_________ (get / 're getting) better now. We're OK. Ann's very well; I _________3_________ (have / I'm having) a bit of trouble with my leg these days, but nothing serious.
The kids are in good shape. Jane's growing up fast, and I must say she _________4_________ (gets / 's getting) very pretty. She _________5_________ (goes / 's going) out almost every night - with a different boyfriend each time, as far as I can see. Billy _________6_________ (does / 's doing) well at school now - much better _________7_________ last year - and I think he should be OK in his exams. He _________8_________ (wants / 's wanting) to get into university to do agriculture. We'll see.
Ann's mum _________9_________ (stays / 's staying) with us for a week. She and I _________10_________ (don't like / aren't liking) each other much, as you _________11_________ (know / 're knowing), but we haven't had any trouble so far. She _________12_________ (talks / 's talking) about people behind their backs all the time, which _________13_________ (makes / is making) me pretty angry, but there isn't much I can do about it.
What are your plans? I _________14_________ (come / I'm coming) to Ireland on business in July. Any chance of seeing you? If not, let's make it in the autumn. I _________15_________ (come / I'm coming) over about six times a year, so it shouldn't be too difficult to fix something.
All the best. Don't work too hard, and keep smiling.
Yours,
Mike
Вопрос:
Read this and write down the missing words.
Dear Tony,
Thanks a lot _________1_________ your letter. I was sorry to hear you'd been ill, and I hope you _________2_________ (get / 're getting) better now. We're OK. Ann's very well; I _________3_________ (have / I'm having) a bit of trouble with my leg these days, but nothing serious.
The kids are in good shape. Jane's growing up fast, and I must say she _________4_________ (gets / 's getting) very pretty. She _________5_________ (goes / 's going) out almost every night - with a different boyfriend each time, as far as I can see. Billy _________6_________ (does / 's doing) well at school now - much better _________7_________ last year - and I think he should be OK in his exams. He _________8_________ (wants / 's wanting) to get into university to do agriculture. We'll see.
Ann's mum _________9_________ (stays / 's staying) with us for a week. She and I _________10_________ (don't like / aren't liking) each other much, as you _________11_________ (know / 're knowing), but we haven't had any trouble so far. She _________12_________ (talks / 's talking) about people behind their backs all the time, which _________13_________ (makes / is making) me pretty angry, but there isn't much I can do about it.
What are your plans? I _________14_________ (come / I'm coming) to Ireland on business in July. Any chance of seeing you? If not, let's make it in the autumn. I _________15_________ (come / I'm coming) over about six times a year, so it shouldn't be too difficult to fix something.
All the best. Don't work too hard, and keep smiling.
Yours,
Mike