Put the verbs in brackets into Present Continuous, Present Indefinite or Future Indefinite Tenses:
- When you (get) up every day? – I (get) up at 7 o’clock.
- 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.
- Our friends always (go) to the country for the week-end.
- When you (finish) your homework?
- What your father (drink) in the evening?
- She (go) to the country with us tomorrow?
- Look ! The kitten (play) with its tail.
- We (go) to the country the day after tomorrow.
- Our friends always (not, go) to the country for the week-end.
- We (not, drink) tea now.
Put the verbs in brackets into Present Indefinite, Past Indefinite or Future Indefinite Tenses:
- Yesterday my father (not, read) newspapers because he (be) very busy. He (read) newspapers tomorrow.
- I (not, go) to the cinema every day.
- when you (leave) home for school every day?
- I (go) to bed at 10 o’clock tomorrow.
- You (watch) TV every day?
- My brother (go) to work every day.
- I (not, go) to the cinema every day.
- You (watch) TV yesterday?
- You (watch) TV tomorrow?
- 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:
- They (translate) a difficult text yesterday.
- I (open) the window at 6 o’clock yesterday.
- 3. You (go) to the cinema yesterday?
- I (not, see) Mike last week.
- When I (open) the door, my friends sit around the table.
- You (watch) TV yesterday? Yes, we (watch) TV the whole evening yesterday.
- Nick (go) to bed at 10 o’clock yesterday.
- We (not, go) on a tramp last summer.
- When we (play) in the yard yesterday, it suddenly (start) raining heavily.
- 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:
- Look at these children: they (skate) very well.
- What you (do) now? – I (wash) the dishes.
- Where your brother (work)? – He (work) at an institute.
- My friend (ring) me up at 8 o’clock yesterday.
- When I (enter) the office, the secretary (type) some letters.
- Every day the boss (enter) the office at half past nine.
- I (not, go) to the shop yesterday. I (go) to the shop tomorrow.
- You (skate) last Sunday? – Yes, we (skate) the whole day last Sunday. We (skate) again next Sunday.
- My brother can skate very well. He (skate) every Sunday.
- You (have) dinner now?
Put the verbs in brackets into Past Indefinite or Present Perfect Tenses:
- She already (come) from school. Now she is doing her homework.
- You ever (bee) to Paris?
- Look at this bird-house! Mike (make) it himself. Ha (make) it last Sunday.
- Your mother (promise) to take you to the theatre?
- I (do) my homework yesterday.
- The building of the house (begin) early in April.
- He just (finish) his work.
- It (be) very cold yesterday.
- How many mushrooms you (gather)?
- I never (speak) to him.
- You (make) any spelling mistakes in your dictation?
- When it all (happen)?
- Show me the dress which you (make).
- My watch was going in the morning, but now it (stop).
- The sun (not, rise) yet, but the sky in the east is getting lighter every minute.
- He (be) ill last week, but now hw (recover).
- The lecture (not yet, begin) and the students are talking in the classroom.
- The morning was cold and rainy, but since 10 o’clock the weather (change) and now the sun is shining brightly.
- Oh, how dark it is! A large black cloud (cover) the sky.
- 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.