- •The Articles
- •Comparisons
- •The Past Continuous
- •Present Perfect
- •1 Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect.
- •2 Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect.
- •3 Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect.
- •1 Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect.
- •2 Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect.
- •3 Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect.
Present Perfect
Adverbs
Past Perfect
1 Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect.
1. At 7 o'clock yesterday evening Grace (to make) apple-jam in the kitchen.
1. By 7 o'clock yesterday evening Grace already (to make) apple-jam in the kitchen.
2. At 3 o'clock last Saturday I (to write) a composition for the Russian lesson.
2. By 3 o'clock last Saturday I just (to write) a composition for the Russian lesson.
3. At 9 o'clock the day before yesterday Molly and her friend (to watch) a new film on TV in Italian.
3. By 9 o'clock the day before yesterday Molly and her friend (to watch) a new film on TV in Italian.
4. At 5 o'clock yesterday Dick (to work) on the computer in his room.
4. By 5 o'clock yesterday Dick already (to work) on the computer in his room.
2 Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect.
1. Helen (not to want) to go to the cinema with us yesterday evening because she already (to see) this film.
2. When I (to arrive) at the party some of my friends already (to go) home.
3. When Jasper (to come) back home yesterday evening his parents (not to go) to bed yet.
4. During his last holidays Fred (to visit) his native town where he (to live) in his childhood.
5. When Ann (to go) to bed yesterday evening she remembered that she (not to lock) the door yet.
6. Jenny (to go) home after lessons yesterday after she (to make) the classroom clean.
7. Mark (not to understand) the problem until I (not to explain) it to him.
3 Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect.
1. The pupils (to go) to school after they (to finish) their work in the school garden.
2. The old man (to be) ill before he (to die),
3. As soon as the children (to watch) cartoons in English they (to go) for a walk in the park.
4. When Betty (to come) home her mother already (to cook) supper for her.
5. When the teacher (to enter) the classroom the pupils (not to do) that difficult exercise yet.
6. Meggy (to give) me a new magazine yesterday which she (to buy) lately.
7. By the time the bus (to reach) Berlin Doris (to make) friends some passengers.
1 Open the brackets. Put the verbs into the Past Indefinite or the Past Perfect.
1. At 7 o'clock yesterday evening Grace (to make) apple-jam in the kitchen.
1. By 7 o'clock yesterday evening Grace already (to make) apple-jam in the kitchen.
2. At 3 o'clock last Saturday I (to write) a composition for the Russian lesson.
2. By 3 o'clock last Saturday I just (to write) a composition for the Russian lesson.
3. At 9 o'clock the day before yesterday Molly and her friend (to watch) a new film on TV in Italian.
3. By 9 o'clock the day before yesterday Molly and her friend (to watch) a new film on TV in Italian.
4. At 5 o'clock yesterday Dick (to work) on the computer in his room.
4. By 5 o'clock yesterday Dick already (to work) on the computer in his room.