Ex. 29
1) in
2) for
3) of
4) into
5) to
6) over
7) on
Ex. 30
Across: taken, run, got, sat, put, spoken, brought,
been, swum, begun
Down: written, gone, had, told, seen
see — saw — seen
swim — swam — swum
take — took — taken
run — ran — run
get — got — got
sit — sat — sat
put — put — put
speak — spoke — spoken
bring — brought — brought
be — was/were — been
begin — began — begun
write — wrote — written
go — went — gone
have — had — had
tell — told — told
Ex. 31
A)
путешествующий художник политик, произносящий речь ученый, наблюдающий за чем-то спящий щенок
B)
покрашенная стена
письмо, отправленное писателем
игра, сыгранная/ в которую играли вчера
реклама, написанная нами
собор, основанный в
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