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A.Last summer I (0) ...visited..., (visit) the United States. I had looked forward (look
forward) to the trip for ages, and I enjoyed (enjoy) myself very much.
On the 4th of July a friend suggested (suggest) we go and watch the
fireworks. I had seen (see) fireworks before, but I had never experienced (never / experience) anything like the spectacle we witnessed (witness) that night.
B. Sarah 1) left (leave) school two years ago and for the last year she 2)has been looking (look) for a decent job. She 3) hopes (hope) to find work as a secretary but as she 4) has never done (never/do) a secretarial course before, I think she 5) will have (have) some difficulty in finding such a job.
C. A: "Where 1) have you been (you/be) lately? The last time I 2) saw (see) you was two years ago."
B: "I 4) moved (move) to London 18 months ago – I 5) have been working (work) as a nurse there since then."
A: "Oh really! How 6) is it going (it/go)?"
B: "Great! I 7) am enjoying (enjoy) it very much at the moment, although at first it 8)
was (be) very hard."
D. A: "I 1) am having / am going to have (have) a party tonight. Would you like to come?"
B: "I'd love to but unfortunately I 2) have already arranged (already/arrange) to go out for dinner.
A: "What 3) are you doing (you/do) tomorrow?"
B: "Not much. I think a friend 4) will come (come) to visit me in the morning, but I 5)
don’t have (not/have) any plans for later in the day. 6) Do you fancy (you/fancy) going for
a drive?"
E. Peter1)wasdriving(drive)toworkyesterdaywhenadog2)ran(run)intothemiddleofthe
road. Peter 3) managed (manage) to stop in time but the car which 4) was following (follow) behind him 5) crashed (crash) into the back of his car.
Then the two cars 6) collided (collide) with a police car which 7) was traveling (travel) in the opposite direction.
F. Some thieves 1) broke into (break into) my house yesterday. Apparently, I 2) had left (leave) the window open. This is the first time anything like this 3) has happened (happen) to me. The thieves 4) got in (get in) through the window and 5) stole (steal) all my jewellery. None of the neighbours 6) saw (see) anything happen.
G. A: "What 1) are you doing (you/do) tonight?"
B: "I 2) am studying / am going to study (study) for my exams."
A: "What time 3) are you going to finish / will you finish (you/finish) studying? B: "I 4) will have finished (finish) by 8 o'clock, I hope."
A: "Good - let's go to the cinema then. The film 5) starts (start) at 8.30."
H. A: "1) Did you see (you/see) "The Cure" concert last night?"
B: "No, but I 2) have seen (see) them before. I 3) went (go) to one of their
concerts five years ago."
A: "They 4) have improved (improve) a lot since then."
B: "5) Are they still making (they/still/make) records?"
A: "Oh yes, they 6) have just released (just/release) a new one."
I. This time next week I 1) will be (be) on my honeymoon and I 2) will have forgotten (forget) all about my problems at work. My husband and I 3) will be relaxing (relax) by the pool and we 4) will be looking forward (look forward) to spending romantic evenings together.
forward) to the trip for ages, and I enjoyed (enjoy) myself very much.
On the 4th of July a friend suggested (suggest) we go and watch the
fireworks. I had seen (see) fireworks before, but I had never experienced (never / experience) anything like the spectacle we witnessed (witness) that night.
B. Sarah 1) left (leave) school two years ago and for the last year she 2)has been looking (look) for a decent job. She 3) hopes (hope) to find work as a secretary but as she 4) has never done (never/do) a secretarial course before, I think she 5) will have (have) some difficulty in finding such a job.
C. A: "Where 1) have you been (you/be) lately? The last time I 2) saw (see) you was two years ago."
B: "I 4) moved (move) to London 18 months ago – I 5) have been working (work) as a nurse there since then."
A: "Oh really! How 6) is it going (it/go)?"
B: "Great! I 7) am enjoying (enjoy) it very much at the moment, although at first it 8)
was (be) very hard."
D. A: "I 1) am having / am going to have (have) a party tonight. Would you like to come?"
B: "I'd love to but unfortunately I 2) have already arranged (already/arrange) to go out for dinner.
A: "What 3) are you doing (you/do) tomorrow?"
B: "Not much. I think a friend 4) will come (come) to visit me in the morning, but I 5)
don’t have (not/have) any plans for later in the day. 6) Do you fancy (you/fancy) going for
a drive?"
E. Peter1)wasdriving(drive)toworkyesterdaywhenadog2)ran(run)intothemiddleofthe
road. Peter 3) managed (manage) to stop in time but the car which 4) was following (follow) behind him 5) crashed (crash) into the back of his car.
Then the two cars 6) collided (collide) with a police car which 7) was traveling (travel) in the opposite direction.
F. Some thieves 1) broke into (break into) my house yesterday. Apparently, I 2) had left (leave) the window open. This is the first time anything like this 3) has happened (happen) to me. The thieves 4) got in (get in) through the window and 5) stole (steal) all my jewellery. None of the neighbours 6) saw (see) anything happen.
G. A: "What 1) are you doing (you/do) tonight?"
B: "I 2) am studying / am going to study (study) for my exams."
A: "What time 3) are you going to finish / will you finish (you/finish) studying? B: "I 4) will have finished (finish) by 8 o'clock, I hope."
A: "Good - let's go to the cinema then. The film 5) starts (start) at 8.30."
H. A: "1) Did you see (you/see) "The Cure" concert last night?"
B: "No, but I 2) have seen (see) them before. I 3) went (go) to one of their
concerts five years ago."
A: "They 4) have improved (improve) a lot since then."
B: "5) Are they still making (they/still/make) records?"
A: "Oh yes, they 6) have just released (just/release) a new one."
I. This time next week I 1) will be (be) on my honeymoon and I 2) will have forgotten (forget) all about my problems at work. My husband and I 3) will be relaxing (relax) by the pool and we 4) will be looking forward (look forward) to spending romantic evenings together.
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