- •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.
XXV. Insert Past Simple, Past Continuous, Past Perfect or Past Perfect Continuous.
Abbey (resume) the newspaper she (read).
By three o`clock he (finish) all his own cigarettes and those he could borrow from others. He (forget) about lunch.
When she (come) out again her tears and cries (cease).
He (gaze) at her, when two of the prowlers (halt) on his left.
Approaching the door, she (find) herself face to face with Mr. Linley. He (just/give) directions to one of the servants, and was re-entering the drawing-room.
Rosa (make) a contemptuous gesture. Then she (toss) the book she (read) on to the ground.
I (get up) from where I (sit) at the Carlton House writing table and (go) over to the fireplace.
She (look) up at him, and (find) he (watch) her closely.
She was on the edge of tears, as nearly disheveled as so tidy and businesslike a girl could be. I (think) she (cry).
It (not/rain), but it (rain), and a street lamp some way off (streak) the roadway with reflections.
She (pick up) the chair she (sit) in and quickly (slip) away with it into the house.
Elinor (still/stare) at this missive when the door (open).