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11. Open the brackets. Use the Past Indefinite.

(A)

  1. When your friend (to return) from Australia? – She (to fly) yesterday afternoon. – You (to go) to the airport to meet her? – Unfortunately, no. I (to be) too busy.

  2. He (to put) the book on the table and (to leave) the room.

  3. I (to phone) you last Tuesday but you (not to be) at home. Where you (to be)? – I (to be) in London. I (to go) there on business.

  4. It often (to snow) last winter?

  5. He told them that he (to be) fond of football when he (to be) a student.

  6. Why you (not to finish) your report yesterday? – Frankly speaking, I (to have) no time.

  7. Why you (to be) so sad when I (to meet) you? Anything (to be) wrong with you?

  8. Ann (to spend) much money the other day. She (to buy) a suit which (to cost) $100.

  9. When I (to reach) the street I (to realize) that I (not to know) the number of Tom’s house.

  10. Robert (to be going) to introduce Susan to his parents a month ago, but he (to manage) to do this only the day before yesterday.

  11. Nick (to be) a student when we (to get) acquainted? – No, he (to be) a school-leaver then. He (to enter) the University last year.

  12. What the weather (to be) like last Sunday? – It (to rain) hard and we (not to go) to the country.

  13. Last night Mary (to do) her hair, (to put on) her beautiful black dress and elegant shoes and (to go) to the theatre.

  14. Why you (not to be) at the Institute two days ago? – I (to go) to the dentist. I (to have) a toothache.

  15. The other day Linda (to drop) her favourite vase. It (to fall) on the floor and (to break) into a hundred pieces.

  16. When you (to be) in Chicago last? – Two months ago. I (to visit) my uncle.

  17. He (to give up) smoking long time ago.

  18. In Madrid Mr Foster once (to go) to a bullfight and (to find) it exciting.

  19. Why Karen (not to phone) me on Friday? – I think she (to be) away.

  20. They (to buy) their tickets and five minutes later the train (to arrive).

(B)

It (be) two weeks before Christmas and Mrs Smith (be) very busy She (buy) a lot of Christmas cards to send to her friends and to her husband’s friends and (put) them on the table in the living-room. Then, when her husband (come) from work, she (say) to him, “Here (be) the Christmas cards for our friends, here (be) some stamps, a pen and our book of addresses. Will you please write the cards while I am cooking? Mr Smith (say, not) anything, but (walk) out of the living-room and (go) to his study. Mrs Smith (be) very angry with him but (say, not) anything either. Then a minute later he (come) back with a box full of Christ­mas cards. All of them (have) addresses and stamps on them. “These (be) from last year”, he (say). “I (forget) to post them”.

12. Open the brackets. Use either the Past Indefinite or Present Indefinite.

(A)

1. I (to go) to bed at ten o’clock every day. 2. I (to go) to bed at ten o’clock yesterday. 3. My brother (to wash) his face every morning. 4. Yesterday he (to wash) his face at a quarter past seven. 5. I (not to have) history lessons every day. 6. We (not to rest) yesterday. 7. My brother (not to drink) cof­fee yesterday. 8. My mother always (to take) a bus to get to work, but yesterday she (not to take) a bus. Yesterday she (to walk) to her office. 9. You (to talk) to the members of your family every day? - Yes, I ... . But yesterday I (not to talk) to them: I (to be) very busy yesterday. 10. You (to come) home at six o’clock yesterday? — No, I ... . Yes­terday I (to come) home from school at half past eight. I (to be) very tired. I (to have) dinner with my family. After dinner I (to be) very thirsty. I (to drink) two cups of tea. Then I (to rest). 11. Your sister (to go) to school every day? — Yes, she ... .

(B)

1. My friend (to know) Spanish very well. 2. Who (to ring) you up an hour ago? 3. He (to live) on the third floor. 4. It (to take) you long to find his house yesterday? 5. When your lessons (to be) over on Monday? 6. I (to have) dinner with my fam­ily yesterday. 7. Her friends (to be) ready at five o’clock. 8. One of her brothers (to make) a tour of Europe last summer. 9. Queen Elizabeth II (to be) born in 1926. She (to become) Queen of England in 1952. 10. You always (to get) up at seven o’clock? - No, sometimes I (to get) up at half past seven.

(C)

I (get) home at 6 o’clock in the evening. My wife (open) the door for me.

“Good evening, Ted”, she (say). “Good evening, my dear!” I (answer). “You (be) tired?” she (ask). “No,” I (answer), “I (be, not) tired, but I (be) very hungry”. “Dinner (be) ready”, she (say).

I (take) off my coat and (sit) down. My wife (sit) beside me. “You (catch) your train this morning?” she (ask). “No”, I (answer). “I (miss) it. I (run) all the way to the station and (get) there four minutes past nine”. “Which train you (catch)?” “The 9.15” “What time you (get) to the office?” she (ask). “At 10 o’clock!” I (answer). “At ten o’clock?” my wife (exclaim), “the boss (be, not) angry?” “No, he (be, not) at the office”, I (say) “He (arrive) at 10.30. He (miss) his train, too”.

(D)

Yesterday Jane (1) (to wake) up at seven thirty. She (2) (to have) a quick shower, a cup of coffee, (3) (to get) into her car and (4) (to drive) to work. She (5) (to find) a parking space outside the office door. "That (6) (to be) very strange", she (7) (to think) as she (8) (to walk) up to the front door of the office building; usually there (9) (to be) a lot of cars outside the office and she (10) (to leave) her car in another street.

The door (11) (to be) locked when she (12) (to try) to open it. This (13) (to be) very unusual. She (14) (to look) at her watch. It (15) (to be) exactly nine o'clock! "The door never (16) (to be) locked at nine o'clock," she (17) (to say) to herself. She (18) (to take) out her key and (19) (to unlock) the door.

As she (20) (to walk) into the office, Jane (21) (to see) that all the windows (22) (to be) closed. It (23) (to be) summer and her secretary (24) (to open) the windows when she (25) (to arrive) in the morning. But Jane's secretary (26) (not to be) at her desk this morning. "Anybody (27) (to be) here?" she (28) (to shout) nervously. There (29) (to be) no answer.

Jane (30) (to go) to her office and (31) (to sit) down behind her desk. "What the matter (32) (to be)? Where everyone (33) (to be)?" Then she (34) (to see) her diary on the desk. "Oh, no!" she (35) (to say). "Today (36) (to be) Sunday!"

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