Complete the sentences with one of the following (a, b, c, d) verb forms.
1. By the time we reached the store where he was, he half the stock.
a) bought; b) was buying; c) had bought; d) had been buying
2. I a lot of new clothes recently.
a) am buying; b) buy; c) have been buying; d) have bought
3. The package you for since June has only just arrived.
a) were looking; b) have looked; c) have been looking; d) look
4. We to the opera at least six times last winter.
a) had gone; b) were going; c) went; d) had been going
5. He looked worn out because he all night.
a) had been working; b) worked; c) was working; d) had worked
6. They him when he tries to cross the border
a) will have been shooting; b) will be shooting; c) will shoot; d) will have shot
- He doesn't read interesting books
? Does he read interesting books?
2 + They buy new fruits every month
- They don't buy new fruits every month
? Do they buy new fruits every month?
3 + You colour new pictures every day
- You don't colour new pictures every day
? Do you colour new pictures every day?
4 + I always clean my room at weekends
- I don't clen my room at weekends
? Do I clean my room at weekends?
5 + Usually she wears clean and colourful clothes
- Usually she doesn't wear clean and colourful clothes
? Does she usually wear clean and colourful clothes?