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1. Put the verbs in brackets into the proper present tense (Present Indefinite, Present Continuous or Present Perfect).

  1. It is raining and Ann … my umbrella. (to take)

  2. The lesson … yet. (not to begin)

  3. I often … people say that the weather in Leningrad is bad. (to hear)

  4. Peter, what … Bob … there? (to do) – He … his exercise book, he … it. (to look for, to lose) – Why, it … here! (to lie)

  5. After breakfast I … some more things to do. (to have)

  6. I must pack my kit-bag. I must put my bathing suit and a towel into it and the sandwiches, which my mother … for the journey. (to make)

  7. At that very moment I hear the doorbell ring. I … to open the door and let my friends in. (to go)

2. Supply Past Indefinite or Past Perfect. Translate the sentences.

  1. When I was 20, I … to Moscow to study English. (to go) At that time I thought I … English quite well because I … it for nearly ten years. (to know, to study)

  2. … to Moscow in August. (to come) I … never … to a big city, so everything … me very much. (to be, to interest) I … a taxi and … straight to the hostel where I was to stay till the end of the entrance examinations. (to take, to go)

  3. I … to enter the philological faculty after I … to a friend of mine, who is a student of the English department. (to decide, to speak)

  4. By the time I … to the University, the meeting … already … . (to get, to begin)

3. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite, Past Continuous or Past Perfect Tenses.

  1. By 1836 Dickens … already … popular with the English readers. (to become)

  2. Dickens … shorthand before he could do some reporting in the House of Commons. (to study)

  3. After he … school he … a clerk in a lawyer’s office. (to finish, to become)

  4. Dickens … already … word-wide fame when he … to write Oliver Twist. (to earn, to begin)

  5. Dickens … to read at an early age and … many books in his childhood. (to learn, to read)

  6. After Dickens … much he … a writer and … his childhood and youth in some of his famous novels. (to suffer, to become, to describe)

4. Open the brackets using the Present Indefinite or Present Continuous Tense.

    1. I (to live) at 12, Oxford Street. Where you (to live)?

    2. What you (to do) at the moment? We (to move) to a new flat.

    3. My mother always (to clean) the flat in the morning.

    4. It (to be) seven o’clock in the morning. Mary (to make) her bed.

    5. She (get married) tomorrow.

    6. The boy (to have) breakfast now? – No, he (to do) his homework.

    7. They (to work) from early morning till late at night every day, they (to want) to finish off the task as soon as possible.

    8. Howe often you (to go) to evening classes?

5. Open the brackets using the verbs in the Present Perfect Tense or in the Past Indefinite Tense.

  1. I (to rent) a flat and he is coming to live with me.

  2. The telephone (to stand) on a small bamboo table beside the front door.

  3. He (to park) the car and (to take) the stairs two at a time.

  4. She (can) see it so clearly, too, the yellow house with white shutters which (to face) the sea.

  5. I (to get up) and (to go) to the window.

  6. Ben (to open) the sitting – room door and (to slip) out.

  7. I ( to step) backward; then (to turn) and (to walk) to the gate.