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, (Present Simple Present Continuous)




1) The river Nile (to flow) into Mediterranean.

2) Ron is in London at the moment. He (to stay) at the Hilton Hotel. He usually (to stay) there when he's in London.

3) I (to stay) with John for a few weeks until my flats ready.

4) My sister (to wear) really craszy clothes.

5) Just listen to that noise! What on earth (to go) on out there?

6) Ruth (to learn) English now because she (to like) learning languages and she (to want) to impress everybody.

7) Listen to that man! You (to understand) what language he (to speak)?

8) Your English (to get) better? Yes, I (to think) so.

9) We (to know) he never (to take) risks.

10) Don't disturb him. He just (to work) at his English.

 

, (Past Simple Past Continuous)

1) My sister (not to play) the piano at four o'clock yesterday. She (to play) the piano the whole evening.

2) My mother (to cook) the whole day yesterday.

3) We (to wash) the floor in our flat yesterday.

4) We (to wash) the floor in our flat from three till four yesterday.

5) You (to do) your homework yesterday? You (to do) your homework from eight till ten yesterday?

6) When father (to come) home, Pete (to sleep).

7) When mother (to come) home, the children (to play) on the carpet.

 

, (Present Perfect Past Continuous)

1) Show me the dress which you (to make).

2) Oh, how dark it is! A large black cloud (to cover) the sky. I think it will start raining in a few minutes.

3) Oh, close the window! Look, all my papers (to fall) on the floor because of the wind.

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

5) The sun (not to rise) yet, but the sky in the east is getting lighter every minute.

6) I (not to work) very hard when I (to be) at University.

7) He was ill before Christmas, but he (to be) fine since then.

 

, (Perfect Perfect Continuous)

1) Some time ago Jills hair was short but now it is long. She (grow) it again.

2) Tomorrow the terrorists (hold) the hostages for three days.

3) We were late for the station. The train (start) two minutes before we came.

4) Are you still watching television? You (watch) it since I left for work in the morning.

5) George smokes. He (smoke) for five years.

6) They already (paint) the walls in their flat.

7) The builder says he (finish) the roof by next week.

8) When I got to the car park I realised that I (lose) my keys.

 

1) Tom and Harry were carrying our suitcases.

2) She found the envelope at last.

3) We use secondary materials for the interior finish.

4) Our architects have gained considerable creative achievements.

5) They will discuss your report next week.

, (Complex Object)

1) Would you like ( )?

2) I know ( )

3) We dont want ( )

4) The doctor ordered ( )

5) The man wanted ( )

6) The little boy wanted ( )

7) Ann wanted ( )

 

, (Complex Subject)

1) The box seems ()

2) The problem appears ( )

3) He seems ( )

4) Everybody appeared ( , )

5) He is sure ( )

 

, (the Gerund)

1) The table cloth is quite clean, it doesn't want (wash) yet.

2) The room needed (clean).

3) (learn) foreign languages is very useful.

4) I know my hair wants (cut) but I never have time to go to the hairdresser's.

5) John needed (cheer up) when he heard that he'd failed his exams.

6) You should tidy up the garden. Yes, it needs (tidy). The roses want (water), the peaches want (pick), the grass wants (cut).

 





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