Open the brackets, using Present/Past or Future Perfect. 1. I already (to do) my homework. Now I can go for a walk.
2. By this time next week Bill (to pass) the exam.
3. I hope it (to stop) snowing before we have to go.
4. I phoned to my friend to find out if he (to come) home.
5. Autumn (to come). It is October now.
6. The film (to start) when we came to the cinema.
7. The play (not to start) before we get to the theatre.
8. She told me she (to work) in France before.
9. When I arrived at the airport I realized that I (to forget) my passport.
10. My parents (not to buy) a new car by the end of the week.
11. Ben (not to write) the dictation yet.
12. When mother came, my sister already (to do) her homework.
13. After Jack (to find) his keys he went for a walk.
14. You ever (to be) to Kiev?
15. The Greens (to finish) repairing their flat before summer.
1. I have already done my homework. Now I can go for a walk.
2. By this time next week Bill will have passed the exam.
3. I hope it will have stopped snowing before we have to go.
4. I phoned to my friend to find out if he had come home.
5. Autumn has come. It is October now.
6. The film had started when we came to the cinema.
7. The play will not have started before we get to the theatre.
8. She told me she had worked in France before.
9. When I arrived at the airport I realized that I had forgotten my passport.
10. My parents will not have bought a new car by the end of the week.
11. Ben hasn't written the dictation yet.
12. When mother came, my sister already had done her homework.
13. After Jack had found his keys he went for a walk.
14. Have you ever been to Kiev?
15. The Greens will have finished repairing their flat before summer.