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Put the verbs in brackets into Present Continuous, Present Indefinite or Future Indefinite Tenses:

  1. When you (get) up every day? – I (get) up at 7 o’clock.
  2. My brother usually (not, get) up at 7 o’clock. As a rule he (get) up at 6 o’clock, but tomorrow he (get) up at 7 o’clock.
  3. Our friends always (go) to the country for the week-end.
  4. When you (finish) your homework?
  5. What your father (drink) in the evening?
  6. She (go) to the country with us tomorrow?
  7. Look ! The kitten (play) with its tail.
  8. We (go) to the country the day after tomorrow.
  9. Our friends always (not, go) to the country for the week-end.
  10. We (not, drink) tea now.

 

Put the verbs in brackets into Present Indefinite, Past Indefinite or Future Indefinite Tenses:

  1. Yesterday my father (not, read) newspapers because he (be) very busy. He (read) newspapers tomorrow.
  2. I (not, go) to the cinema every day.
  3. when you (leave) home for school every day?
  4. I (go) to bed at 10 o’clock tomorrow.
  5. You (watch) TV every day?
  6. My brother (go) to work every day.
  7. I (not, go) to the cinema every day.
  8. You (watch) TV yesterday?
  9. You (watch) TV tomorrow?
  10. My mother (go) to work every day. She (leave) home at a quarter past eight. Yesterday she (not, go)  to work. Yesterday she (get) up at 9 o’clock.

 

Put the verbs in brackets into Past Indefinite or Past Continuous Tenses:

  1. They (translate) a difficult text yesterday.
  2. I (open) the window at 6 o’clock yesterday.
  3. 3. You (go) to the cinema yesterday?
  4. I (not, see) Mike last week.
  5. When I (open) the door, my friends sit around the table.
  6. You (watch) TV yesterday? Yes, we (watch) TV the whole evening yesterday.
  7. Nick (go) to bed at 10 o’clock yesterday.
  8. We (not, go) on a tramp last summer.
  9. When we (play) in the yard yesterday, it suddenly (start) raining heavily.
  10. He (repair) his bicycle the whole day yesterday.

 

 

 

 

Put the verbs in brackets into Present Indefinite, Past Indefinite, Future Indefinite or Present or Past Continuous Tenses:

  1. Look at these children: they (skate) very well.
  2. What you (do) now? – I (wash) the dishes.
  3. Where your brother (work)? – He (work) at an institute.
  4. My friend (ring) me up at 8 o’clock yesterday.
  5. When I (enter) the office, the secretary (type) some letters.
  6. Every day the boss (enter) the office at half past nine.
  7. I (not, go) to the shop yesterday. I (go) to the shop tomorrow.
  8. You (skate) last Sunday? – Yes, we (skate) the whole day last Sunday. We (skate) again next Sunday.
  9. My brother can skate very well. He (skate) every Sunday.
  10. You (have) dinner now?

 

Put the verbs in brackets into Past Indefinite or Present Perfect Tenses:

  1. She already (come) from school. Now she is doing her homework.
  2. You ever (bee) to Paris?
  3. Look at this bird-house! Mike (make) it himself. Ha (make) it last Sunday.
  4. Your mother (promise) to take you to the theatre?
  5. I (do) my homework yesterday.
  6. The building of the house (begin) early in April.
  7. He just (finish) his work.
  8. It (be) very cold yesterday.
  9. How many mushrooms you (gather)?
  10. I never (speak) to him.
  11. You (make) any spelling mistakes in your dictation?
  12. When it all (happen)?
  13. Show me the dress which you (make).
  14. My watch was going in the morning, but now it (stop).
  15. The sun (not, rise) yet, but the sky in the east is getting lighter every minute.
  16. He (be) ill last week, but now hw (recover).
  17. The lecture (not yet, begin) and the students are talking in the classroom.
  18. The morning was cold and rainy, but since 10 o’clock the weather (change) and now the sun is shining brightly.
  19. Oh, how dark it is! A large black cloud (cover) the sky.
  20. Oh, close the window! Look, all my papers (fall) on the floor because of the wind.

When you (open) the window? – I (open) it ten minutes ago.