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5. A&ter Ne""!ca DDDDDDDDDDD her degree, "he !ntend" to wor( !n her &ather >" co ;any. A. w!** &!n!"h E. w!** ha%e &!n!"hed C. &!n!"he" 6. !" &!n!"h!ng 18. Ey the t! e , go to 'ed ton!ght, , DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD A. w!** &!n!"h E. ha%e &!n!"hed C. w!** ha%e &!n!"hed 6. &!n!"h The simple present and the present continuous Put the verbs in brackets into the simple present or the present continuous tense. 1 Cuckoos (not build) nests. They (use) the nests of other birds. 2 You can't see Tom no ! he (have) a bath. " #e usually (drink) coffee but today he (drink) tea. $ %hat she (do) in the evenin&s' ( )he usually (play) cards or ( atch) T*. + , on't &o out no as it (rain) and , -(not have) an umbrella. . The last train (leave) the station at 11."/. 0 #e usually (speak) so 1uickly that , (not understand) him. 2 3nn (make) a dress for herself at the moment. )he (make) all her o n clothes. 4 #ardly anyone ( ear) a hat no adays. 1/ ,'m afraid ,'ve broken one of your coffee cups. 5 6on't orry. , (not like) that set any ay. 11 , ( ear) my sun&lasses today because the sun is very stron&. 12 Tom can't have the ne spaper no because his aunt (read) it. 1" ,'m busy at the moment. , (redecorate) the sittin& room. 1$ The kettle (boil) no . )hall , make the tea' y wor( &or the day.

1+ You (en7oy) yourself or ould you like to leave no ' , (en7oy) myself very much. , ( ant) to stay to the end. 1. #o you (&et) to ork as a rule' ( , usually (&o) by bus but tomorro , (&o) in Tom's car. 10 %hy you (put) on your coat' ( , (&o) for a alk. You (come) ith me'Yes8 ,'d love to come. You (mind) if , brin& my do&' 12 #o much you (o e) him', (o e) him9+. ( You (intend) to pay him' 14 You (belon&) to your local library' Yes8 , do. You (read) a lot'Yes8 1uite a lot. #o often you (chan&e) your books' 5 , (chan&e) one every day. 2/ :ary usually (learn) lan&ua&es very 1uickly but she (not seem) able to learn modern ;reek. 21 , al ays (buy) lottery tickets but , never ( in) anythin&. 22 You (like) this necklace' , (&ive) it to my dau&hter for her birthday tomorro . 2" , on't tell you my secret unless you (promise) not to tell anyone. , (promise). 2$ You al ays ( rite) ith your left hand' 2+ You (love) him'<o8 , (like) him very much but , (not love) him.

2. You (dream) at ni&ht'Yes8 , al ays (dream) and if , (eat) too much supper , (have) ni&htmares. 20 The milk (smell) sour. You (keep) milk a lon& time' 22 These orkmen are never satisfied= they al ays (complain). 24 %e (use) this room today because the indo in the other room is broken. "/ #e al ays (say) that he ill mend the indo but he never (do) it. "1 You (kno ) hy an apple (fall) do n and not up' "2 You ( rite) to him toni&ht' Yes8 , al ays ( rite) to him on his birthday. You ( ant) to send any messa&e' "" Tom and :r Pitt (have) a lon& conversation. , ( onder) hat they (talk) about. "$ You (believe) all that the ne spapers say'<o8 , (not believe) any of it. ( Then hy you (read) ne spapers' "+ This car (make) a very stran&e noise. You (think) it is all ri&ht'>h8 that noise (not matter). ,t al ays (make) a noise like that. ". The fire (smoke) horribly. , can't see across the room. , (e?pect) that birds (build) a nest in the chimney. %hy you (not put) ire across the tops of your chimneys' Tom (do) that sometimes but it (not seem) to make any difference. The simple present and the present continuous Put the verbs in brackets into the simple present or present continuous tense.

1 %hat Tom (think) of the @ud&et' #e (think) it most unfair. ( , (a&ree) ith him.

2 %hat this one (cost)',t (cost) forty pence. " You (hear) the ind' ,t (blo ) very stron&ly toni&ht. $ You (see) my car keys any here' <o8 , (look) for them but , (not see) them. + #e never (listen) to hat you say. #e al ays (think) about somethin& else. . This book is about a man ho (desert) his family and (&o) to live on a Pacific island. 0 You (understand) hat the lecturer is sayin&' ( <o8 , (not understand) him at all. 2 %hat you (have) for breakfast usually' ( , usually (eat) a carrot and (drink) a &lass of cold ater. 4 %hen the curtain (rise) e (see) a &roup of orkers. They (picket)factory &ate. 1/ %hy you ( alk) so fast today' You usually ( alk) 1uite slo ly. ( , (hurry) because , (meet) my mother at $ o'clock and she (not like) to be kept aitin&. 11 , ( ish) that do& ould lie do n. #e (keep) 7umpin& up on my lap. ( , (think) he ( ant) to &o for a alk. 12 You (reco&niAe) that man' ( , (think) that , have seen him before but , (not remember) his name 1" Book at that cro d. , ( onder) hat they ( ait) for. 1$ This messa&e has 7ust arrived and the man ( ait) in case you ( ant) to send a reply. 1+ )topC You (not see) the notice' ( , (see) it but , can't read it because , (not ear) my &lasses. %hat it (say)' ( ,t (say) 'These premises are patrolled by &uard do&s'. 1. )he al ays (borro ) from me and she never (remember) to pay me back. 10 You (need) another blanket or you (feel) arm enou&h' 12 ,t (save) time if you (take) the path throu&h the ood' (

<o8 it (not matter) hich path you take. 14 , (save) up because , (&o) abroad in Duly. 2/ , (think) it is a pity you don't take more e?ercise. You (&et) fat. 21 The plane that you (look) at no 7ust (take) off for Paris8 22 Tom never (do) any ork in the &arden= he al ays ( ork) on his car. 2" %hat he (do) to his car no ' ( , (think) he (polish) it. 2$ That film (come) to the local cinema ne?t eek. You ( ant) to see it' 2+ #o Peter (&et) on at school' ( *ery ell. #e (seem) to like the life. 2. %hy :rs Pitt (look) so an&ry' ( :r Pitt (smoke) a ci&arette and (drop) the ash on the carpet. 20 This is our itinerary. %e (leave) home on the 2th8 (arrive) in Paris on the 4th8 (spend) the day in Paris8 and (set) out that ni&ht for *enice. ( That (sound) most interestin&. You must tell me all about it hen you (&et) back. 22 This story is about a boy ho (make) friends ith a snake hich he (find) in his &arden. Then he (&o) a ay but he (not for&et) the snake and some years later he (return) and (look) for it. 24 #e (find) the snake ho (reco&niAe) its old friend and (coil) round him affectionately. @ut8 unfortunately8 the snake is by no a full-&ro n boa-constrictor and its embrace (kill) the poor boy. "/ The snake (feel) sorry about this', (not kno ). The story (end) there. "1 #o you (end) a letter that (be&in)8 '6ear )ir'' ( , al ays (put)8 'Yours truly'8 but Tom (prefer) 'Yours faithfully'. "2 %hat the ord 'catastrophe' (mean)' (

,t (mean) 'disaster'. "" %hat you ( ait) for', ( ait) for the shop to open. @ut it (not open) till 4.//. , (kno ) but , ( ant) to be early8 as their sale (start) today. "$ %hy you (smoke) a ci&ar8 :rs Pitt' You (not smoke) ci&ars as a rule. ( , (smoke) it because , ( ant) the ash. This book (say) that ci&ar ash mi?ed ith oil (remove) heat stains from ood. "+ %ho (o n) this umbrella' ( , (not kno ). Everybody (use) it but nobody (kno ) ho (o n) it. ". You (mind) if , (ask) you a 1uestion' ( That (depend) on the 1uestion. ( ,t (concern) your brother. ( , (refuse) to ans er any 1uestion about my brother. The present perfect and the simple past Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or the simple past tense. ,n some sentences the present perfect continuous is also possible.

1 This is my house. ( #o lon& you (live) here' ( , (live) here since 140/. 2 #e (live) in Bondon for t o years and then (&o) to Edinbur&h. " You ( ear) your hair lon& hen you ere at school' ( Yes8 my mother (insist) on it. $ @ut hen , (leave) school , (cut) my hair and ( ear) it short ever since. + )hakespeare ( rite) a lot of plays.

. :y brother ( rite) several plays. #e 7ust (finish) his second tra&edy. 0 , (fly) over Boch <ess last eek. ( You (see) the Boch <ess monster' 2 , (not see) him for three years. , onder here he is. 4 #e (not smoke) for t o eeks. #e is tryin& to &ive it up. 1/ Chopin (compose) some of his music in :a7orca. 11 %hen he (arrive)' ( #e (arrive) at 2.//. 12 You (lock) the door before you left the house' 1" , (read) his books hen , as at school. , (en7oy) them very much. 1$ , can't &o out because , (not finish) my ork. 1+ , never (drink) hisky. ( %ell8 have some no . 1. , ( rite) the letter but , can't find a stamp. 10 The clock is slo . ( ,t isn't slo 8 it (stop). 12 #ere are your shoes= , 7ust (clean) them. 14 , (leave) home at 2.// and (&et) here at t elve. 2/ , (do) this sort of ork hen , (be) an apprentice. 21 #e 7ust (&o) out. 22 #e (&o) out ten minutes a&o. 2" You (have) breakfast yet' ( Yes8 , (have) it at 2.//. 2$ , (meet) him last Dune. 2+ You (see) the moon last ni&ht' 2. The concert (be&in) at 2."/ and (last) for t o hours. Everyone (en7oy) it very much.

20 The play 7ust (be&in). You are a little late. 22 The ne spaper (come)' ( Yes8 3nn is readin& it. 24 The actors (arrive) yesterday and (start) rehearsals early this mornin&. "/ ,t (be) very cold this year. , onder hen it is &oin& to &et armer. "1 Cervantes ( rite) 6on Fui?ote. "2 %e (miss) the bus. <o e'll have to alk.

"" #e (break) his le& in a skiin& accident last year. "$ :r Pound is the bank mana&er. #e (be) here for five years. "+ :r Count ( ork) as a cashier for t enty-five years. Then he (retire) and (&o) to live in the country. ". You (be) here before' ( Yes8 , (spend) my holidays here last year. ( You (have) a &ood time' ( <o8 it never (stop) rainin&. The present perfect and the simple past Put the verbs in brackets into the present perfect or simple past tense. Gill the spaces by repeatin& the au?iliary used in the precedin& verb.

You (see) :ary on :onday' ( Yes8 ,... 6id you see :ary on :onday'' Yes8 , did.

1 %here is Tom', (not see) him today8 but he (tell) :ary that he'd be in for dinner.

2 , (buy) this in @ond )treet. ( #o much you (pay) for it' ( , (pay) H1//. " %here you (find) this knife' ( , (find) it in the &arden. ( %hy you (not leave) it there' $ , (lose) my black &loves. You (see) them any here' ( <o8 ,'m afraid 1.... %hen you last ( ear) them' ( , ( ear) them at the theatre last ni&ht. ( Perhaps you (leave) them at the theatre. + 6o you kno that lady ho 7ust (leave) the shop' ( Yes8 that is :iss Thrift. ,s she a customer of yours' ( <ot e?actly. )he (be) in here several times but she never (buy) anythin&. . #e (leave) the house at 2.//. ( %here he (&o)' ( , (not see) here he (&o). 0 #e (serve) in the Girst %orld %ar. ( %hen that ar (be&in)' ( ,t (be&in) in 141$ and (last) for four years. 2 %ho you (vote) for at the last election' ( , (vote) for :r Pitt. ( #e (not be) elected8 (be) he' ( <o8 he (lose) his deposit. 4 You (like) your last 7ob' ( , (like) it at first but then , (1uarrel) ith my employer and he (dismiss) me. ( #o lon& you (be) there' (

, (be) there for t o eeks. 1/ , (not kno ) that you (kno ) :rs Pitt. #o lon& you (kno ) her' ( , (kno ) her for ten years. 11 That is :r :inus8 ho teaches me mathematics8 but he (not have) time to teach me much. , only (be) in his class for a eek. 12 You (hear) his speech on the radio last ni&ht' ( Yes8 , . . . ( %hat you (think) of it' 1" , (not kno ) that you (be) here. You (be) here lon&' ( Yes8 , (be) here t o months. ( You (be) to the Cathedral' ( Yes8 , (&o) there last )unday. 1$ You ever (try) to &ive up smokin&' ( Yes8 , (try) last year8 but then , (find) that , as &ettin& fat so , (start) a&ain. 1+ You (see) today's paper' ( <o8 anythin& interestin& (happen)' Yes8 t o convicted murderers (escape) from the prison do n the road. 1. :ary (feed) the cat' ( Yes8 she (feed) him before lunch. ( %hat she (&ive) him' ( )he (&ive) him some fish. 10 #o lon& you (kno ) your ne assistant' ( , (kno ) him for t o years. ( %hat he (do) before he (come) here' ( , think he (be) in prison. 12 , (not see) your aunt recently. (

<o. )he (not be) out of her house since she (buy) her colour T*. 14 The plumber(be)here yet' ( Yes8 but he only (stay) for an hour. ( %hat he (do) in that time' ( #e (turn) off the ater and (empty) the tank. 2/ %here you (be)' , (be) out in a yacht. ( You (en7oy) it' ( Yes8 very much. %e (take) part in a race. ( You ( in)' ( <o8 e (come) in last. 21 #o lon& that horrible monument (be) there' ( ,t (be) there si? months. Bots of people ( rite) to the To n Council askin& them to take it a ay but so far nothin& (be) done. 22 , 7ust (be) to the film %ar and Peace. You (see) it' ( <o8 1.... ,s it like the book' ( , (not read) the book. ( , (read) it hen , (be) at school. ( %hen Tolstoy ( rite) it' ( #e ( rite) it in 12.2. ( #e ( rite) anythin& else' 2" #annibal (brin&) elephants across the 3lps. ( %hy he (do) that' ( #e ( ant) to use them in battle. 2$ %here you (be)' ( , (be) to the dentist. (

#e (take) out your bad tooth' ( Yes8 he . . . ( ,t (hurt)'Yes8 horribly. 2+ )he (say) that she'd phone me this mornin&8 but it is no 12."/ and she (not phone) yet. 2. , 7ust (receive) a letter sayin& that e (not pay) this 1uarter's electricity bill. , (not &ive) you the money for that last eek' ( Yes8 you . . . but ,'m afraid , (spend) it on somethin& else. 20 #o lon& you (be) out of ork' ( ,'m not out of ork no . , 7ust (start) a ne 7ob. ( #o you (find) the 7ob' ( , (ans er) an advertisement in the paper. 22 You (finish) checkin& the accounts' ( <o8 not 1uite. , (do) about half so far. 24, (cut) my hand rather badly. #ave you a banda&e' ( ,'ll &et you one. #o it (happen)' ( , as choppin& some ood and the a?e (slip). "/ #o you (&et) that scar' ( , (&et) it in a car accident a year a&o. "1 You (meet) my brother at the lecture yesterday' ( Yes8 , .. .. %e (have) coffee to&ether after ards. "2 #e (lose) his 7ob last month and since then he (be) out of ork. ( %hy he (lose) his 7ob' ( #e (be) very rude to :r Pitt. "" %hat are all those people lookin& at' (

There (be) an accident. ( You (see) hat (happen)' ( Yes8 a motor cycle (run) into a lorry. "$ , (phone) you t ice yesterday and (&et) no ans er. "+ >ri&inally horses used in bull fi&hts (not ear) any protection8 but for some time no they ( ear) special paddin&8 ". That house (be) empty for a year. @ut they 7ust (take) do n the 'Gor )ale' si&n8 so , suppose someone (buy) it. The simple past and the past continuous Put the verbs in brackets into the simple past or the past continuous tense. 1 , lit the fire at ..// and it (bum) bri&htly hen Tom came in at 0.//. 2 %hen , arrived the lecture had already started and the professor ( rite) on the overhead pro7ector. " , (make) a cake hen the li&ht ent out. , had to finish it in the dark. $ , didn't ant to meet Paul so hen he entered the room , (leave). + Infortunately hen , arrived 3nn 7ust (leave)8 so e only had time for a fe ords.

. #e ( atch) T* hen the phone ran&. *ery un illin&ly he (turn) do n the sound and (&o) to ans er it. 0 #e as very polite. %henever his ife entered the room he (stand) up. 2 The admiral (play) bo ls hen he received ne s of the invasion. #e (insist) on finishin& the &ame. 4 :y do& ( alk) alon& 1uietly hen :r. Pitt's Pekinese attacked him. 1/ %hen , arrived she (have) lunch. )he apolo&iAed for startin& ithout me but said that she al ays (lunch) at12."/. 11 #e al ays ( ear) a raincoat and (carry) an umbrella hen he alked to the office. 12 %hat you (think) of his last book' (

, (like) it very much. 1" , (share) a flat ith him hen e ere students. #e al ays (complain) about my untidiness. 1$ #e suddenly (realiAe) that he (travel) in the ron& direction. 1+ #e (play) the &uitar outside her house hen someone opened the indo and (thro ) out a bucket of ater. 1. , 7ust (open) the letter hen the ind (blo ) it out of my hand. 10 The bur&lar (open) the safe hen he (hear) footsteps. #e immediately (put) out his torch and (cra l) under the bed. 12 %hen , (look) for my passport , (find) this old photo&raph. 14 You looked very busy hen , (see) you last ni&ht. %hat you (do)' 2/ The boys (play) cards hen they (hear) their father's step. They immediately (hide) the cards and (take) out their lesson books. 21 #e (clean) his &un hen it accidentally (&o) off and (kill) him. 22 #e (not allo ) us to &o out in the boat yesterday as a stron& ind (blo ). 2" 3s , (cross) the road , (step) on a banana skin and (fall) heavily. 2$ , still (lie) on the road hen , (see) a lorry approachin&. 2+ Buckily the driver (see) me and (stop) the lorry in time. 2. #o you (dama&e) your car so badly' ( , (run) into a lamp-post yesterday. ( , suppose you (drive) too 1uickly or ere not lookin& here you (&o). 20 3s he (&et) into the bus it (start) suddenly and he (fall) back ards on to the road. 22 , (call) Paul at 0.// but it asn't necessary because he already (&et) up. 24 %hen he (mend) the fuse he (&et) a very bad shock. "/ %hen , (hear) his knock , (&o) to the door and (open) it8 but , (not reco&niAe) him at first because , (not ear) my &lasses.

"1 %hen , came in they (sit) round the fire. :r. Pitt (do) a cross ord puAAle8 :rs. Pitt (knit)8 the others (read). :rs. Pitt (smile) at me and (say)8 'Come and sit do n.' "2 %hile the &uests (dance) thieves (break) into the house and (steal) a lot of fur coats. "" The ne?t day8 as they (kno ) that the police (look) for them8 they (hide) the coats in a ood and (&o) off in different directions. "$ )he as very e?trava&ant. )he al ays (buy) herself ne clothes. "+ #er mother often (tell) her that she (spend) too much money but she never (listen). ". %henever the drummer (be&in) practisin&8 the people in the ne?t flat (ban&) on the all. The simple past and the past continuous Put the verbs in brackets into the simple past or past continuous tense. 1 :r. )mith never ( ake) up in time in the mornin&s and al ays (&et) into trouble for bein& late= so one day he (&o) to to n and (buy) an alarm clock. 2 To &et home he (have to) &o throu&h a field here a bad-tempered bull usually (&raAe). " This bull normally (not chase) people unless somethin& (make) him an&ry. Infortunately8 as :r. )mith (cross) the field8 his alarm clock (&o) off. $ This (annoy) the bull8 ho immediately (be&in) to chase :r. )mith. + :r. )mith (carry) an open umbrella as it (rain) sli&htly. #e (thro ) the umbrella to the &round and (run) a ay as fast as he could. . The bull (stop) and (be&in) to attack the umbrella. %hile he (do) this :r. )mith escaped. 0 %hen he (a ake) she (sit) by the indo . )he (look) at somethin& in the street8 but hen he (call) her she (turn) and (smile) at him. 2 %hy you (interrupt) me 7ust no ' , (have) a very interestin& conversation ith :r. Pitt. 4 The murderer (carry) the corpse do n the stairs hen he (hear) a knock on the door.

1/ %hen , (look) throu&h your books , (notice) that you have a copy of :urder in the Cathedral. 11 3s they ( alk) alon& the road they (hear) a car comin& from behind them. Tom (turn) round and (hold) up his hand. The car (stop). 12 %hen , (arrive) at the station :ary ( ait) for me. )he ( ear) a blue dress and (look) very pretty. 3s soon as she (see) me she ( ave) and (shout) somethin&8 but , couldn't hear hat she (say) because everybody (make) such a noise. 1" The prisoner (escape) by climbin& the all of the &arden here he ( ork). #e ( ear) blue overalls and black shoes. 1$ )he said that the car (travel) at $/ k.p.h. hen it (be&in) to skid. 1+ )he said that she (not like) her present flat and (try) to find another. 1. %hile he (make) his speech the minister suddenly (feel) faint. @ut someone (brin&) him a &lass of ater and after a fe minutes he (be able) to continue. 10 %hen , (see) him he (paint) a portrait of his ife. ( You (like) it' ( #e only 7ust (start) hen , (see) it8 so , couldn't 7ud&e. 12 , (take) my friend to a murder trial the other day. ( %ho (be) tried'3 man called @ill )ykes. ( %as he ac1uitted' 5 , don't kno . They still (listen) to the evidence hen e (leave). 14 , (be) sorry that , (have to) leave the party early8 because , (en7oy) myself. 2/ 3s e (come) here a policeman (stop) us. #e (say) that he (look) for some stolen property and (ask) if he could search the car. 21 , (see) you yesterday from the bus. %hy you (use) a stick' ( , (use) a stick because , had hurt my le& that mornin& fallin& off a horse. (

%hose horse you (ride)' 22 The floor as covered ith balls of ool. >bviously :rs. Pitt (knit) somethin&. 2" 3nn said that she (be) on holiday. , (say) that , (hope) that she (en7oy) herself. 2$ %hile he ( ater) the flo ers it (be&in) to rain. #e (put) up his umbrella and (&o) on aterin&. 2+ , 7ust ( rite) a che1ue hen , (remember) that , (have) nothin& in the bank.

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