Задание

BasedonGrammar, exercise32.

Choosethecorrectoptions

OnceMarkTwain, thegreatAmericanauthorandhumorist, lecturedinNewark. Oneafternoonayoungmancameuptohimandsaidhe[have|had|haved]anunclewho[stopped|had stop|had stopped]feelinganyemotions.Healsoaddedthathisuncle[hadn't laugh|hadn't laughed|hadn't laughing]forayear.MarkTwain[feel|fell|felt]sorryfortheyoungmanandtoldhimtobringtheuncletohislecture.Heexplainedtotheyoungmanthathe[know|knew|known]somejokesthatalwaysmadepeoplelaugh.

"Oh, ifyou[do|did|done]it, ourfamily[be|will be|is]verygratefultoyou," saidtheyoungman.

Thenextdaywhenthewritercameontothestagehesawthattheyounggentleman'suncle[had sit|sat|was sitting]inthefrontrow.MarkTwainrememberedallhisbestjokes, hisspeechsparkledwithhumour, buttheunclenever[smiled|smiling|had smiled].AftertheperformanceMarkTwaintoldthepresidentoftheliterarysocietyabouthisfailure.Thepresident[shook|shaked|shaken]hisheadandsaidthatthewriter[had wasting|had been wasting|had been wasted]histimeastheoldman[been|were|had been]deaf, dumbandblindforayear.