Use the Present Perfect or the Past Simple Tense in the Active or in the Passive Voice instead of the verbs in brackets. 1. Someone (to be) here last night. My bracelet and rings (to take)! 2. When the television (to invent)? ...

Use the Present Perfect or the Past Simple Tense in the Active or in the Passive Voice instead of the verbs in brackets. 1. Someone (to be) here last night. My bracelet and rings (to take)! 2. When the television (to invent)? Who (to invent) it? 3. They already (to read) all these books, but the new books (not to bring) yet. 4. Someone (to spill) some wine on the table-cloth. And you see that some glasses (to break). 5. 'They (to send for) the doctor?" "Yes, he (to send for)'".
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1. Someone was here last 2. Was invented. Invented it 3. Have read, haven't been brought 4. Have spilled, have been broken 5. Have been sent, has been sent
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1. Someone was here last night. My bracelet and rings wer taken! 2. When was the television invented? Who invented it? 3. They have already read all these books, but the new books haven't been brought yet. 4. Someone spilled some wine on the table-cloth. And you see that some glasses were broken. 5. 'Did They send for the doctor?" "Yes, he was sent for.
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