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1. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Indefinite or the Present Continuous Tense.
1. What she (do) in the evenings? - She usually (watch) TV.
2. He usually (speak) so quickly that I (not understand) him.
3. I can't answer the phone now because I (paper) the sitting-room walls. 4. How you (get) to work as a rule? –I usually (go) by bus.
5. You always (write) with your left hand?
6. He never (listen) to what you say. He always (think) about something else.
7. Why you (walk) so fast today? You usually (walk) quite slowly.
8. Stop! You (not see) the notice? — I (see) it but I can't read it because I (not wear) my glasses. What it (say)?
2. Supply either the Present Perfect Tense or the Past Indefinite Tense as required.
1. You (lock) the door before you left the house?
2. I can't go out because I (not finish) my work.
3. I (write) the letter but I can't find a stamp.
4. The clock is slow.-It isn't slow, it (stop).
5. Here are your shoes: I just (clean them).
6. You (see) the moon last night?
7. The newspaper (come)? – Yes, Ann is reading it.
8. We (miss) the bus. Now we'll have to walk.
3. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Indefinite or the Past Continuous Tense.
1. Harry (do) his work while his brothers (play) games.
3. The man (fall) down as he (run) for the bus.
4. Mary (wear) her new dress when I (meet) her yesterday.
5. The pupils still (write) their compositions when the bell (ring).
6. The woman was very tired, and she (lie) on her bed when her children (come) home from school.
7. The sun (rise) when I (wake) up this morning.
8. The sick child (sleep) when the doctor (come).
9. I (read) the newspaper when (hear) a strange noise.
10. He often (go) to the British Museum when he (study) at London University.
11. He (fall) down and (break) his leg while he (play) football.
12. The gardener (find) a box full of money when he (dig) in the garden. 13. When I (go) out this morning the sun (shine) and the birds (sing). It was a beautiful morning. I (walk) to the nearest park and sat down on the grass. But while I (sit) there black clouds gathered and (hide) the sun. It (begin) to rain heavily so I (run) home. My hat (fall) off as I (run).
4. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect Tense.
1. The new bus-driver (have) an accident after he (drive) a few yards.
2. The students (do) the exercise very well after the teacher (show) them how to.
3. She (feel) sick after she (eat) a whole box of chocolates.
4. Mary (finish) her homework when her father (come) home from his office.
5. I (throw) away the newspaper after I (read) it.
6. The sun (rise) when the farmer (start) work.
5. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect Tense.
1. The tourists arrived at London Airport early on Monday morning. They (leave) Cairo on Sunday evening. They (spend) a fortnight in Egypt and (see) most of the sights. After they (show) their passports to the official and (pass) through the Customs, they (get) on the bus and (go) to the Terminal.
2. Mr. Jones left the hospital at the end of April. He (break) his leg in March and (be) in hospital for about five weeks. He (get) into a taxi and (go) straight home. He (tell) everybody at home that the doctors and nurses (look) after him very well.
3. I left home this morning at eight o'clock, (jump) on a bus and (sit) down. The conductor (come) for the fare. I (put) my hand in my pocket for the money, but it (be) empty. I (forget) my money. I (leave) it on the table in my bedroom. I (have) to get off the bus and go home again. I (be) half an hour late at the office that morning. I never (be) late before.
6. Open the brackets using the Present Indefinite, the Present Continuous, the Past Indefinite or the Present Perfect Tense.
1. I usually (go) to bed before midnight.
2. We are in September now, and we (do) a lot of work this year: we (do) a lot last year also.
3. What's your brother doing? – He (do) the crossword in the newspaper. He (do) it every day.
4. He wants to buy a car, but first he must learn how to drive, so he (take) driving lessons.
5. I (write) to my parents a fortnight ago, but I've not had a reply, so I just (write) again.
6. Is Mary ready to come out? – No. she still (dress).
7. She (not have) a holiday since 1986, but she (have) a very long holiday in 1985.
7. Open the brackets using a) the Past Indefinite Tense; b) the Past Continuous Tense: c) the Past Perfect Tense.
1. Tom (sit) in a corner with a book. I told him that he (read) in very bad light.
2. I (make) a cake when the light (go) out. I had to finish it in the dark.
3. He (have) a bath when the phone ring very unwillingly he (get) out of the bath and (go) to answer it.
4. He suddenly (realize) that he (travel) in the wrong direction.
5. The boys (play) cards when they (hear) their father's step. They immediately (hide) the cards and (take) out their lesson books.
I remember the first day of school of mine, I was so nervous. I cried a lot when my dad took me to school. When we were at school, my dad held me tightly and said, “My little monkey, don’t worry. Daddy is always by your side. Now, let’s go and make some new friends. Daddy is always here for you, princess!” Then, he kissed me on forehead and let me go. At that time, to a seven-year-old girl, classroom is a huge place with many strange people and it was a little bit scared, at least to me. I thought, “Let go of my hero’s hand is not a lucid decision, absolutely. I should cry a little bit more, so Dad will come to that class with me.” And honestly, I felt great regretful. But then, I made some friends and had fun with them. The feeling of scare when I first came disappeared completely. I realized that the other kids who had their parents were next to seemed shy and I thought they haven’t had any new friends yet. At that moment, I felt comfortable and whispered to myself, “Thank you, Daddy.”
However, hero sometimes get upset over something, so does my dad. When I was young, I was so anorexic because I found my toys and cartoon were more interesting than those beans and carrots in my bowl 92683 times. My dad knew it and he decided that there would be no more cartoon and toys duri...