В приведенном ниже тексте на место пропуска (1) нужно добавить глагол ... Tom Smith was a writer. He 1)... (to write) detective stories for magazines. One evening he 2)... (to be not able) to invent an end for a story. He 3)... (to sit) with his typewriter in front of him, but he 4) ... (to have) no ideas. Then he 5)... (to go) to the cinema. When he 6)... (to leave), a burglar 7)... (to break) into his flat and 8)... (to read) his story. The visitor 9)... (to leave) Tom a note: “I have read your story and I 10)... (not to think) much of it. I 11)... (not to go) to steal anything tonight, but I will return, when you become a successful writer.” Tom 12)... (to study) the burglar’s suggestions and 13)... (to write) the rest of the story. He 14) ... (to be) still not a successful writer, and he 15)... (wait) for his burglar to return. Before he 16)... (go out) in the evening, he always 17)... (to leave) a half-finished story near his typewriter.
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Чтобы правильно заполнить пропуски в тексте, необходимо определить время и форму глаголов, основываясь на контексте предложений. Давайте разберем каждый пропуск по порядку:
Теперь, когда мы разобрали все пропуски, текст можно заполнить следующим образом:
Tom Smith was a writer. He writes detective stories for magazines. One evening he was not able to invent an end for a story. He was sitting with his typewriter in front of him, but he had no ideas. Then he went to the cinema. When he left, a burglar broke into his flat and read his story. The visitor left Tom a note: “I have read your story and I did not think much of it. I did not go to steal anything tonight, but I will return, when you become a successful writer.” Tom studied the burglar’s suggestions and wrote the rest of the story. He was still not a successful writer, and he waited for his burglar to return. Before he went out in the evening, he always left a half-finished story near his typewriter.