I hope (find) some intresting reading in the new bookshop | to find | |
What you (do) this evening, John? | are you doing | |
We (go) to the theatre tonight | are going | |
He will see you as soon as Mr Brown (leave) | leaves | |
Jane (watch) TV for hours; that's why her eyes are red | has been watching | |
Unless John (try) harder, he won't get this job | tires | |
Mr BBrown (spend) all his holidays at the seaside. This summer he probably (go) to ... boss (make) | spends, will probably go, makes | |
Stop (make) that terible noise | making | |
Don't shout unless you (want) to be arrested | want | |
Look! It's Francis I (not see) him for ages | haven't seen | |
I (fall) asleep when somebody (break) the glass in our front door | was falling, broke | |
No one ever (speak) to me like that | speaks | |
We normally (live) with our parents but for these two months we (live) in ... She (go) ... | live, are living, has gone | |
I (wait) for them for an hour now | have been waiting | |
Jim ought (learn) languages if he (want) ... | to learn, wants | |
My birthday (fall) on ... | falls | |
Don't phone me at 8:00 - I (watch) Bonaza then | will be watching | |
Last month the president annouced theh his office (expand) | had expanded | |
It's midnight! where you (be). I (test) the ... | have you been, have beed testing | |
I couldn't see what everybody (stare) at | was staring | |
They were afraid of (jump) off the high wall | jumping | |
We will turn the TV off when our guest (come) | come | |
(watch) TV is my way of relaxing | Watching | |
As soon as my brother (finish) school he is going to join the army | has finished | |
I've always enjoyed (meet) new people | meeting | |
I havent' seen John since we both (leave) college | left | |
I haven't decided yet but I (think) of setting up... | am thinking | |
An accident? No I (not see ) anything. I (listen) Chopin all evenig | haven't seen, was listening | |
Don't left the chirdlen (eat) too much ice cream | eat | |
I (study) English for some months now and I ( not discover) ... | have been studying, haven't discovered | |
Dr racula who disappered last month, (do) a few contriversial experiments | had done | |
Jane promised (teach) me how to make an omlette | to teach | |
She (work) for me ever since she (leave) school | has been working, left | |
Would you recommend (send) Jim to Cambridge? | sending | |
I wish I (have) a bigger breakfast. I am hungry now | had had | |
If you (peel) the potatoes, I (chop) the carrots | will peel, will chop | |
She always (bite) her nails ... | is always bitting | |
When you (finish) this test - please leave it with me | finish | |
I cannot afford (buy) this house | to buy | |
As soon as I (finish) what I (do) I (go) to bed | finish, am doing, will go | |
When the house (be) painted, it will look different | has been painted | |
It would be rude (not invite) him | not to invite | |
Nothing (change) since you (leave) | has changed, left | |
I (see) him last week, but I (not see) him since then | saw, haven't seen | |
You (can) speak English better if you study hard | can | |
I (work) at the crossword puzzle for over an hour, but I (make) very litte progress so far | have been working | |
Does he enjoy (live) in Paris | living | |
If it (freeze) tonight, the reads (be) slippery tomorrow | freezes | |
Paul (study) medicine for some years when wefirst met | had been studying | |
Over two hundred people (invite) to the conference ... | are invited | |
I'm sorry, I'm not used to (eat) fatty food | eating | |
I saw her husband (talk) to a strange girl in the park | talking | |
My mother would have been angry if we (not phone) her | hadn't phoned | |
She wanted to know where I ussually (park) my car | parked | |
Mr Jackson was accused of (murder) his boss | murdering | |
The flat they moved into (devestate) by ith previous owners | had been devastated | |
While the president (fly) to Canada his plane (fall) into the sea | was flying, fell | |
Peter shouldn't worry about the test bext week. I told him that it (be) easy and thet he (have) ... | will be, will have | |
Mark is hopelessly in love with Ann. If he (not be) so much in love, he (not buy) her .... | wasn't, wouldn't buy | |
... He is dirty all over his face. I think he (eat) chocolate, I wonder how much he (eat) | has been eating, has eaten | |
I heard him ( shout) "HELP" and then .... | shout | |
When Marilyn (arrive) at the party she already (have) a few drinks ... | arrived, had already had | |
At this time tomorrow we (travel) to Paris ... | will be travelling | |
I realized that my parent (addopt) me and my brother | had addopted | |
We didn't know at the time that we (stop) by the police a few ... | would be stopped | |
Mary used to (study) very hard when she was at the school | study | |
Our teachers semm (like)(give) us bad marks | to like giving | |
If I (be) a dog, I (bite) my neighbour's terrier | were, would bite | |
I wish my parents (give) me more freedom when I was a child | had given | |
George is so unhappy. He wishes he (be) a film star | was | |
My boyfriend made me (kiss) him in front of the whole family | kiss | |
It's getting late. It's high time we (go) home | went | |
It (believe) that womanare stranger than men | is believed | |
Professor Jones is expected (arrive) late for the ceremony | to arrive | |
When World War 2 began Hitler (rule) Germany for six years | had been rulling | |
I used (smoke) a lot but I (change) my lifistyle recently | to smoke, have changed | |
I (not hit) my wife if she (not dance) with thet handsome guy all night | wouldn't have hit, hadn't danced | |
Oh, dear, this weather is awful. I wish if (change) | would change | |
She never (go) to that party if she (know) that Stephen (be) there | would never have gone, had known, would be | |
I wish I (not tell) him. Now everyboone will know | hadn't told | |
What do you think of his (marry) tat girl | having married | |
At this time tomorrow I (swim) in the lake | will be swimming | |
Could you make him (stop)(sing) | stop, singing | |
Let's begin by (read) this poem | reading | |
Barnie died of (drink) too much | drinking | |
If you (tell) me about it earlier, I (help) you straight away | had told, would have helped | |
He stopped (have) a cigarette and tolk to his friend | to have | |
I can't affrord (buy) a computer | to buy | |
I wish you (wait) for me | would wait | |
If only we (have) a light | had | |
It was the drug, not the disease that killed him. He (be) still alive today if he (not take) if | would still be, hadn't taken | |
If James (do) as he was told, he (not be) in trouble now | had done, wouldn't be | |
When they (come) into kitchen, they (be) dirty because they (play) in the garden | came, were, had been playing | |
I am looking forward to (meet) you | meeting | |
While I (have) lunch in the snack bar round the corner, I (meet) an old friend whom I (not see) for | was having, met, hadn't seen | |
I wish the dogs would stop (bark) | barking | |
Nothing (do) to help him since he (take) to hospital | has been done, was taken | |
I would rather (go) with you than (stay) at home | go, stay | |
I wish I (be) there now | was | |
I (wait) for more than an hour when he finally (arrive) | had been waitting, arrived | |
I would rather you (talk) to her | talked | |
It's time we (finish) writting this book. People (wait) for it | finished, are waiting | |
If you (come) to the party last week , you (meet) a charming girl | had come, would have met | |
She stopped by the news stand (buy) the morning paper | to buy | |
I wish I (not invite) him to my birthday party | hadn't invited | |
You had better (open) the window. It's uncredibly hot here | open | |
When I (get) home yesterday, molly (cook) dinner, in fack she (work) in the ... time I (arrive) | got, was cooking, had been working, arrived | |
If only there (be) peace in the world | was | |
Aund Grace is looking forward to (retire) next spring | retiring | |
Sheila (not have) a hiliday since she (come) to Bristol. She wishes she (take) one last August | hasn't had, come, had taken | |
Ben (not write) to us since he (change) his address. When we (hear) from him we (get) in touch... | hasn't written, changed, hear, will get | |
Would you mind (not smoke) here | not smoking | |
While Peter (wait) for a tram last Friday. It suddently (begin)(rain). Unfortunately he (not take).. | was waiting, began to rain, hadn't taken | |
If she (drive) more carefully yesterday, she (not cause) that accident | had been driving, wouldn't have causes | |
I would (can)(play) tennis like Steffi Graff | to be able to play | |
I saw him (cross) the street, but he was too far away to speak | crossing | |
I wish I (be) more careful when I did my homework | had been | |
If they (behave) well at the last party, the landlady (not be) so upset now | had behaved, wouldn't be | |
he (go) on saying the same thing again and again untill we were sick of (hear) it | went, hearing | |
If only I (know) earlier | had known | |
I am sure Helen won't mind (look) after the chirdren | looking | |
I am not used to (be) told what to do | being | |
She looks tired. She must (work) hard last night | have worked | |
It was my mistake. I shouldn't (date) two girls at the same day | have been datting | |
When I lived in America I got used to (leave) my dor apen at night | leaving | |
Have you heard that Maty divorced her husband? I think she shouldn't (marry) him in the first place | have married | |
She speaks German very well. She might (spend) a few years in Germany | have spent | |
Be careful. I'd rather you (not drop) everything on the floor | didn't drop | |
I wish you (not keep)(pour) hot tea down my neck | wouldn't keep pounding | |
I can't go out now. Suppose my manager (come) in | came | |
At the end of this month Mrs Parsons (work) here for exacly 25 year | will have worked | |
I am so cold that I can't help (shiver) | shivering | |
In the year 2000 George Bermard Show (be) death for 50 years | will have been | |
If you disslike (peel) onios, try (hold) them under water while (do) it | peeling, holding, doing | |
Your stockings need (mend) | mending | |
I feel like (fly) | flying | |
I caught him (read) my letters. Francy him (do) a thing like that | reading, doing | |
He says he doen's remember (promise)(help) you | promising to help | |
I can't help (feel) sorry for the cungry chirdren of Somalia | feeling | |
(See) taht there (be) very litte time lefy, Mike (get)(dress) as quickly as he (can) | seeing, was, got dressed, could | |