II. Choose the appropriate tense form of the predicate They (have had/had had/had) fish for supper this evening.
2. (Do/are/does) you have coffee every morning?
3. I (was/had been/am) tired last night, after I (had jogged/have jogged/am jogging)
for two hours.
4. Jane (is/has been/have been) fond of sports. She (do/is doing/does) her morning
exercises every day.
5. For breakfast she just (eats/has eaten/have eaten) two eggs, a sandwich. Now she
(is having/has/has had) a cup of tea.
6. After she (had swum/have swum/swim) in the pool yesterday, she (feels/was
feeling/felt) relaxed.
7. The doctor (advises/is advising/advised) me to change my life style, as recently I
(have gained /has gained/gains) weight.
8. In his last lecture he (referred/has referred/refers) to the works of the famous
scientists.
9. They (will insist/will have insisted/insists) on new ways of solving this problem at
the next conference.
10.This child (has spent/had spent/is spending) more time in the open air lately. And
now he (is feeling/has felt/feels) much better.