I. Put the verb in brackets into the appropriate present tense.
1. - “Why he (leave) …………………?” - “Because he (play) ………………… football at 6.30 this evening.
2. Dancers at the ballet school (train) ………………… for the performance since last November.
3. What you (do)……………………………when I (call) …………………..you last night?
4. After she (finish)……………………….her homework last night, she (go) ………………….for a walk.
5. You (not /really /expect) ………………… me to eat this stew! It (smell) ………………… awful.
6. I (try) ………………… to complete that jigsaw for over three months now.
7. - “Why you (feel) ………………… Annie’s forehead?” - “I (think) ………………… she’s got a temperature.
8. The place looks like a bombsite! What you (do) ………………… all day?
9. By the time we (get)………………….to the stadium last Sunday, the match (begin)
10. Come on John! You (know) ………………… me since high school. You (not /really / believe) ………………… I would do such a terrible thing.
11. The opposition party (appear) ………………… to be making ground in the opinion polls.
12. You (always / leave) ………………… the bathroom tap running
13. When I (get) …………………….up yesterday morning, the sun (shine)……………….., birds (sing) ……………………..and my mum (make) …………………….breakfast for my family.
14. The manager (not, come) ……………………..yet. As soon as he (arrive) ………………., we (start) …………………..the meeting.
15. Oh, it is you, John. You (not / be)................................in touch with me for a long time. I am glad you (ring) .............................me up. Where you (be) ..................................all these weeks? I hope you (not / be) .................................. ill.
1. - “Why does he (leave) ………leave…………?” - “Because he (play) ……plays…………… football at 6.30 this evening.
2. Dancers at the ballet school (train) ……have trained…………… for the performance since last November.
3. What did you (do)……………do………………when I (call) ……called……………..you last night?
4. After she (finish)……………had finished………….her homework last night, she (go) ………went………….for a walk.
5. You (not /really /expect) ………will not really expect………… me to eat this stew! It (smell) ……smells…………… awful.
6. I (try) …………have tried……… to complete that jigsaw for over three months now.
7. - “Why do you (feel) …………feel……… Annie’s forehead?” - “I (think) ………think………… she’s got a temperature.
8. The place looks like a bombsite! What have you (do) ………done……… all day?
9. By the time we (get)…………got……….to the stadium last Sunday, the match (begin) had begun
10. Come on John! You (know) …………have known……… me since high school. You (not /really / believe) …………donot really believe……… I would do such a terrible thing.
11. The opposition party (appear) …………appears……… to be making ground in the opinion polls.
12. You (always / leave) ………always leave………… the bathroom tap running
13. When I (get) …………got………….up yesterday morning, the sun (shine)………shone……….., birds (sing) …………sang…………..and my mum (make) ………made…………….breakfast for my family.
14. The manager (not, come) …………has not come…………..yet. As soon as he (arrive) ……arrives…………., we (start) ………will start…………..the meeting.
15. Oh, it is you, John. You (not / be).............have not been...................in touch with me for a long time. I am glad you (ring) ........ring.....................me up. Where have you (be) .............been.....................all these weeks? I hope you (not / be) ..........are not........................ ill.