4. Choose the correct form of the verbs in brackets to complete the
sentences.
1) He fell down when he (rode / was riding / had been riding) a bicycle.
2) I (watched / was watching / had watched) a new film last week.
3) The weather forecast says it (rains / will rain / will have been raining)
tomorrow.
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4) This river (flows / is flowing / has flown) into the Pacific Ocean.
5) The boy was out of breath. He (was running / has been running / had
been running).
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6) Why are you out of breath? - I (was running / have been running / had
been running).
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7) We (swam / were swimming / had been swimming) in the Black Sea at
that time last week.
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8) He (will write / will be writing / will have been writing) a test at 10 a. m.
tomorrow.
9) What's wrong with your leg? - I (hurt / have hurt / had hurt) it; I can't
walk now.
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10) By the time we got to the bus stop, the bus (left / has left / had left).
11) You are too slow! By the time you are ready, our train (will leave / will
be leaving / will have left).
12) You will be late for the test. By the time you come, other students (will
46 write / will be writing / will have been writing) it for at least 10 minutes.
1. Complete the questions to the sentences.
1) The students are writing an essay. What are students writing?
2) Last year we studied on Saturdays. When
3) Jim was hungry because he hadn't eaten since morning. Why
4) He has watched two new films this month. How many
5) He never listens to jazz musíc. Why
6) He wasn't at home at that time; he was riding a bicycle. What
?
7) They have been staying in Paris for a week. How long
8) He will have left by noon. What
9) Don't worry. Alice will come back in a few minutes. When
10) She will be reading for her exam all day long. What
11) They will have launched the project by the end of the year. What
2 Use the verbs in brackets in the correct tense form to complete the
sentences.
1) The train _
_ (leave) at 8.10 every morning.
2) If we leave right now, we _
3) We are late! The train
4) Look, our train
(leave)! What a pity!
5) When he entered the classroom, the students _
their essays.
_ (get) to the station in time.
(leave) already!
(work) at
6) When he entered the classroom, the students _
(work) at
their essays for at least 15 minutes.
7) I had a headache because I
8) By the end of this month, I
9) Why are your hands white? - I
(not eat) so long!
(study) at this school for a year.
(cook) a cake.
10) I remember a very tasty cake you
11) The cake
12) She
(cook) last Sunday.
_ (be) ready by the time you are at home.
(talk) to me via Skype at this time tomorrow.

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wenefep07126 wenefep07126  14.01.2024 22:38
1) He fell down when he (was riding) a bicycle.
Explanation: "Fell down" is the past tense of the verb "fall," so we need to use the past progressive tense of the verb "ride" to show that the action was happening at the same time as the falling down.

2) I (watched) a new film last week.
Explanation: "Watched" is the past tense of the verb "watch," indicating that the action of watching the film occurred in the past.

3) The weather forecast says it will (rain) tomorrow.
Explanation: "Will rain" is the future tense of the verb "rain," indicating that the action of raining will happen in the future.

4) This river (flows) into the Pacific Ocean.
Explanation: "Flows" is the present tense of the verb "flow," describing a habitual action.

5) The boy was out of breath. He (had been running).
Explanation: "Had been running" is the past perfect progressive tense of the verb "run," indicating that the action of running had started in the past and continued until a specific point.

6) Why are you out of breath? - I (have been running).
Explanation: "Have been running" is the present perfect progressive tense of the verb "run," indicating that the action of running started in the past and continues until the present moment.

7) We (were swimming) in the Black Sea at that time last week.
Explanation: "Were swimming" is the past progressive tense of the verb "swim," indicating that the action of swimming was happening in the past at a specific time.

8) He will (write) a test at 10 a.m. tomorrow.
Explanation: "Will write" is the future tense of the verb "write," showing that the action of writing the test will happen in the future.

9) What's wrong with your leg? - I (hurt) it; I can't walk now.
Explanation: "Hurt" is the present tense of the verb "hurt," indicating that the injury to the leg occurred in the past and still affects the present situation.

10) By the time we got to the bus stop, the bus (had left).
Explanation: "Had left" is the past perfect tense of the verb "leave," indicating that the action of leaving the bus stop occurred before the time we arrived.

11) You are too slow! By the time you are ready, our train (will have left).
Explanation: "Will have left" is the future perfect tense of the verb "leave," indicating that the action of leaving the train will be completed before the time the person is ready.

12) You will be late for the test. By the time you come, other students (will have been writing) it for at least 10 minutes.
Explanation: "Will have been writing" is the future perfect progressive tense of the verb "write," indicating that the action of other students writing the test will start in the past, continue until a specific point, and will be completed before the person arrives.

1) The students are writing an essay. What are students writing?
Answer: The students are writing an essay.

2) Last year we studied on Saturdays. When did we study?
Answer: We studied on Saturdays.

3) Jim was hungry because he hadn't eaten since morning. Why was Jim hungry?
Answer: Jim was hungry because he hadn't eaten since morning.

4) He has watched two new films this month. How many films has he watched?
Answer: He has watched two new films this month.

5) He never listens to jazz music. Why doesn't he listen to jazz music?
Answer: He never listens to jazz music.

6) He wasn't at home at that time; he was riding a bicycle. What was he doing?
Answer: He was riding a bicycle.

7) They have been staying in Paris for a week. How long have they been staying in Paris?
Answer: They have been staying in Paris for a week.

8) He will have left by noon. What will he have done by noon?
Answer: He will have left by noon.

9) Don't worry. Alice will come back in a few minutes. When will Alice come back?
Answer: Alice will come back in a few minutes.

10) She will be reading for her exam all day long. What will she be doing all day long?
Answer: She will be reading for her exam all day long.

11) They will have launched the project by the end of the year. What will they have done by the end of the year?
Answer: They will have launched the project by the end of the year.

1) The train (leaves) at 8.10 every morning.
Explanation: "Leaves" is the present tense of the verb "leave," indicating a habitual action that occurs every morning.

2) If we leave right now, we will (get) to the station in time.
Explanation: "Get" is the future tense of the verb "get," indicating the action that will happen in the future.

3) We are late! The train (has already left)!
Explanation: "Has already left" is the present perfect tense of the verb "leave," indicating that the action of leaving the train has occurred before the present moment.

4) Look, our train (is leaving)! What a pity!
Explanation: "Is leaving" is the present progressive tense of the verb "leave," showing that the action of leaving the train is happening at the moment of speaking.

5) When he entered the classroom, the students (were working) on their essays.
Explanation: "Were working" is the past progressive tense of the verb "work," indicating that the action of working on the essays was happening in the past at a specific time.

6) When he entered the classroom, the students (had been working) on their essays for at least 15 minutes.
Explanation: "Had been working" is the past perfect progressive tense of the verb "work," indicating that the action of working on the essays had started in the past and continued until a specific point.

7) I had a headache because I (had not eaten) so long!
Explanation: "Had not eaten" is the past perfect tense of the verb "eat," indicating that the action of not eating had occurred before a specific moment in the past.

8) By the end of this month, I will have (studied) at this school for a year.
Explanation: "Will have studied" is the future perfect tense of the verb "study," indicating that the action of studying at the school will be completed before the end of this month.

9) Why are your hands white? - I (have not eaten).
Explanation: "Have not eaten" is the present perfect tense of the verb "eat," indicating that the action of not eating happened in the past and continues until the present moment.

10) I remember a very tasty cake you (cooked).
Explanation: "Cooked" is the past tense of the verb "cook," describing an action that happened in the past.

11) The cake (was) cooked last Sunday.
Explanation: "Was" is the past tense of the verb "be," indicating a state or condition of the cake in the past.

12) She will (be) ready by the time you are at home.
Explanation: "Will be" is the future tense of the verb "be," indicating a state or condition of being ready.

(talk) to me via Skype at this time tomorrow.
Explanation: The verb "talk" needs to be in the present progressive tense to indicate an action that will be happening at a specific time in the future. Therefore, the correct form is "will be talking."
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