- •I. Choose the correct variant.
- •II. Insert Present Simple or Continuous.
- •III. Insert Past Simple or Continuous.
- •IV. Choose the correct answer.
- •V. Combine two sentences in one using Past Simple or Past Continuous and the word in the brackets.
- •VI. Put in Past Continuous or Past Simple.
- •VII. Insert Past Simple or Continuous.
- •VIII. Rephrase the sentences using Present Perfect and the word in the brackets.
- •IX. Open the brackets using Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous.
- •X. Insert Present Perfect or Past Simple.
- •XI. Insert Present Perfect or Past Simple.
- •XII. Rewrite the sentences using sinceorfor.
- •XIII. Open the brackets using Present Perfect or Past Simple.
- •XIV. Open the brackets using Present Perfect or Past Simple.
- •XV. Insert Past Simple or Past Perfect.
- •XVI. Insert Past Simple, Past Perfect or Past Perfect Continuous.
- •XVIII. Open the brackets using Future Perfect or Future Continuous.
- •XIX. Insert Present Simple or Future Simple.
- •XX. Fill in the blanks with a suitable form expressing the future.
- •XXI. Insert the necessary form expressing the future (revise the rule of Future Actions).
- •XXII. Put the verbs in brackets into Present Simple, Future Simple, Future Perfect or Future Perfect Continuous.
- •XXIII. Use Past Simple, Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous.
- •XXIV. Insert Past Simple or Past Continuous.
- •XXV. Insert Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect or Past Perfect Continuous.
XIX. Insert Present Simple or Future Simple.
When (you/be married) to Martin, we`ll often meet.
Wait here, in case I (want) you.
Where (you/go) when the seminary (close), Padre?
Give me the railway guide, and I`ll tell you when he (be) here tomorrow.
You (stay) here till it (be) time to go to the barrier.
If you (not/tell) me who you are I (set) the dog on you.
I`m going abroad next week. I don`t know when I (be) back.
My father-in-law is asleep. As soon as he (wake), he will want to see you.
Plants (die) if you (not/water) them.
I (not/leave) London till I (be) your wife.
You must wait before you (get) an answer to that question.
If you (promise) not to tell mother, I (tell) you something.
I want to see Ann. – I don`t know if she (see) you.
I`m sure you`ll like him when you (see) him.
Heaven knows when your poor child (see) England again.
Do they know when he (be) in?
After some time she`ll be allowed to leave provided she (not/stay) in London.
XX. Fill in the blanks with a suitable form expressing the future.
Ned, I _______ (1 open) a disco. I`ve been planning this for some months now. But it _________(2 take) a lot of money to get it started. ________ (3 you/lend) me $5000? I ________(4 pay) it back soon – you ________ (5 not/have to) wait long. Of course, you could join me as a partner. We ________(6 share) the profits. This disco _______(7 be) a great success, because there`s nothing for teenagers in this town at the moment. Every businessman in town ________(8 wish) he had thought of it. In six months we _______(9 recover) all the money we`ve put into it. Look, Ned. You ________(10 not/get) another chance like this! The thing is, I can buy it at a really low price! It`s a nightclub at the moment. But the owner has had trouble with the police, and he _________(11 not/be able) to continue with the club much longer. He wants to get rid of it, so he ________ (12 sell) it to me cheap. We`ve already agreed matters on the telephone, and I ________(13 meet) him tomorrow. The timetable is that we _________(14) the agreement tomorrow, and I _________(15 pay) him the money within fourteen days. I know that if I _______ (16 not/pay) in time, he _______(17 send) some of his friends round to see me. So I must get the money somehow.
XXI. Insert the necessary form expressing the future (revise the rule of Future Actions).
Have you decided what you (do) this weekend?
Yes, we (have) a quiet day on Saturday and then on Sunday we (take) a bus up into the mountains and do some walking. And we (probably/book into) a hotel there for the night. What about you? (You/do) lots of work as usual?
Well, no. Mark phoned last night about coming down this weekend.
Really?
Yes, he (come) on Friday.
Oh, I`d like to see him. I think I (phone him up) tonight and arrange something.
Well, we`re planning to spend the day on the beach on Saturday. We (do) some swimming and sunbathing. I just hope the weather (be) warm enough. And then on Saturday night we (see) that new film with Tom Cruise.
Well, as I`ve got nothing planned, I (join) you at the beach on Saturday then, if that`s O.K.
Of course it is. I (pick you up) from your flat some time after breakfast.
Oh, thanks. (I/bring) a picnic?
Yes. Why not? I tell you what: Mark and I (make) some sandwiches and (you/bring) some salad and fruit?
Yes, fine. I (do) that. Good. That (save) us all the cost of eating out. And what about the film? What time (you/see) that?
We (see) the early showing at 6.00 and then we (try out) that new disco in town.
Right. Well, I think I (spend) the evening at home with Sarah.
O.K. So I (see) you on Saturday morning, probably at around 10 o`clock.
Fine.